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i think there are opportunities in labour dangers for labour. the opportunities as they would see it, the opportunity to win back a win overfor the first time, the opportunity to win back a win over for the first time, often through focus groups and behind closed doors, they have discussions. the key reason that people may change their vote and vote labour this time when they didn't in 2019 is this desire for change, the idea it is time for a change. that is why they are emphasising that message quite so much. that's the word that keir starmer uses quite so much. at the football club, he used the word chaos. change seems a good thing and chaos. change seems a good thing and chaos seems a bad thing. you try to pin chaos and the conservatives. incidentally, the former prime minister lizjust made a guest appearance in keir starmer�*s remarks. she was in good their role as long as this election campaign is going to last. that said, people are only beginning to tune into the general election now that it has been called. people that don't live and b
i think there are opportunities in labour dangers for labour. the opportunities as they would see it, the opportunity to win back a win overfor the first time, the opportunity to win back a win over for the first time, often through focus groups and behind closed doors, they have discussions. the key reason that people may change their vote and vote labour this time when they didn't in 2019 is this desire for change, the idea it is time for a change. that is why they are emphasising that...
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how are labour viewin: he is a big loss. how are labour viewing the _ he is a big loss. how are labour viewing the opening _ he is a big loss. how are labour viewing the opening salvos - he is a big loss. how are labour viewing the opening salvos of i he is a big loss. how are labour. viewing the opening salvos of the campaign, what is going on in the conservative party? i campaign, what is going on in the conservative party?— campaign, what is going on in the conservative party? i think they are deliahted. conservative party? i think they are delighted- i — conservative party? i think they are delighted. i mean _ conservative party? i think they are delighted. i mean the _ conservative party? i think they are delighted. i mean the fact - conservative party? i think they are delighted. i mean the fact that - conservative party? i think they are delighted. i mean the fact that so l delighted. i mean the fact that so many— delighted. i mean the fact that so many conservative mps are announcing they are _ many conservative mps are announcing they are not — many cons
how are labour viewin: he is a big loss. how are labour viewing the _ he is a big loss. how are labour viewing the opening _ he is a big loss. how are labour viewing the opening salvos - he is a big loss. how are labour viewing the opening salvos of i he is a big loss. how are labour. viewing the opening salvos of the campaign, what is going on in the conservative party? i campaign, what is going on in the conservative party?— campaign, what is going on in the conservative party? i think they...
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what is labour said to you? she was labour's _ independent? what is labour said to you? she was labour's pic _ independent? what is labour said to you? she was labour's pic after - independent? what is labour said to you? she was labour's pic after last| you? she was labour's pic after last elections for home secretary but this year she may not be allowed to run for the party at all. this morning she told the bbc i am banned from standing as a labour candidate. it took almost five hours until that was officially challenged. ida. was officially challenged. no, that's not _ was officially challenged. no, that's not true. _ was officially challenged. no, that's not true. no _ was officially challenged. iifr, that's not true. no decision has been taken to bar diane abbott. the process we were going through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day so she is a member of the parliamentary labour party and no decision has been taken barring her. this row has been rumbling for more than a year after the veteran mp said ajewish, irish than a year after the veteran mp s
what is labour said to you? she was labour's _ independent? what is labour said to you? she was labour's pic _ independent? what is labour said to you? she was labour's pic after - independent? what is labour said to you? she was labour's pic after last| you? she was labour's pic after last elections for home secretary but this year she may not be allowed to run for the party at all. this morning she told the bbc i am banned from standing as a labour candidate. it took almost five hours until...
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labour have selected for a safe seat in the _ labour have selected for a safe seat in the north— labour have selected for a safe seat in the north of england a man who once _ in the north of england a man who once called — in the north of england a man who once called the un anti—semitic, do you have _ once called the un anti—semitic, do you have any reaction to that? there — you have any reaction to that? there is— you have any reaction to that? there is a _ you have any reaction to that? there is a number of comments that this gentleman has made. let usjust say, leaves a lot to be desired. i think he was in favour of, was he in favour of sending immigrants and badgers in the north of scotland because nobody cares about the north of scotland? that is hardly an indication of somebody who has got a great predisposition to listen to the concerns of the people of scotland. i think people should tread with great care about this particular individual. that is as done with questions. thank you very much for coming in. i think we want some more photographs. john swinney they're speak
labour have selected for a safe seat in the _ labour have selected for a safe seat in the north— labour have selected for a safe seat in the north of england a man who once _ in the north of england a man who once called — in the north of england a man who once called the un anti—semitic, do you have _ once called the un anti—semitic, do you have any reaction to that? there — you have any reaction to that? there is— you have any reaction to that? there is a _ you have any reaction...
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i don't see labour having any plan at all. don't see labour having any plan at alt and _ don't see labour having any plan at alt and i_ don't see labour having any plan at all. and i hope that people in the general— all. and i hope that people in the general election comes will stick with the — general election comes will stick with the party that has the plan is to get— with the party that has the plan is to get us— with the party that has the plan is to get us through what is an incredibly difficult situation domestically, but an incredibly worrying — domestically, but an incredibly worrying situation internationally. and i_ worrying situation internationally. and i think when the election comes, people _ and i think when the election comes, people will— and i think when the election comes, people will make a decision as to whether— people will make a decision as to whether they want navigating us through— whether they want navigating us through these very great international difficulties, rishi sunak. — international difficulties, rishi sunak, jeremy hunt and david ca
i don't see labour having any plan at all. don't see labour having any plan at alt and _ don't see labour having any plan at alt and i_ don't see labour having any plan at all. and i hope that people in the general— all. and i hope that people in the general election comes will stick with the — general election comes will stick with the party that has the plan is to get— with the party that has the plan is to get us— with the party that has the plan is to get us through what is an...
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we labour's message of change out to the voters. ~ ., labour's message of change out to the watere— labour's message of change out to the voters-— the voters. we are delighted you are both here. take care — ourfact checkers will be watching what they say on air. each week the nation's election expert professorjohn curtice will keep the numbers right. mr sunak needs either a record campaign swing, or for the polls to be wrong and have their worst election ever. and a wonderful array of well—known faces will be join to work out what's going on. alanjohnson, former home secretary. and former conservative cabinet minister nicky morgan are first. boss ofjohn lewis, sharon white. and the real magic? elections mean you are in control — so stay with us, don't miss a thing. morning. let's get started with what's making the news. the conservative plan to introduce mandatory national service — whether military or community service — for 18—year—olds, is splashed almost everywhere. rachel reeves accuses the conservatives of promising to cut tax without saying where the money's coming fro
we labour's message of change out to the voters. ~ ., labour's message of change out to the watere— labour's message of change out to the voters-— the voters. we are delighted you are both here. take care — ourfact checkers will be watching what they say on air. each week the nation's election expert professorjohn curtice will keep the numbers right. mr sunak needs either a record campaign swing, or for the polls to be wrong and have their worst election ever. and a wonderful array of...
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labour— other one is added up, the other six, labour needed to make about 9000, _ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i_ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i think it was, something like that _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. no — 9000, i think it was, something like that. so, no doubt that labour have -ot that. so, no doubt that labour have got it— that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, — that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, we are waiting for sandwell, _ got it done, we are waiting for sandwell, strong area for them. i have _ sandwell, strong area for them. i have been— sandwell, strong area for them. i have been hearing from some conservatives who are obviously very disappointed, one consulate source in the _ disappointed, one consulate source in the midlands with a good knowledge of the campaign said it was never— knowledge of the campaign said it was never going to end well, the campaign — was never going to end well, the campaign was a mess, literature arrived _ campaign was a
labour— other one is added up, the other six, labour needed to make about 9000, _ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i_ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i think it was, something like that _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. no — 9000, i think it was, something like that. so, no doubt that labour have -ot that. so, no doubt that labour have got it— that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, — that. so, no doubt...
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the number— john, labour party, 327844. the number of— john, labour party, 327844. the number of ballot papers rejected butier— number of ballot papers rejected butler as — number of ballot papers rejected butler as follows. voting for more candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a mark by which the voter could _ writing a mark by which the voter could he — writing a mark by which the voter could be identified, 82, being unmarked 14,000 287. void for uncertainty, 6503, so the number of ballots— uncertainty, 6503, so the number of ballots rejected was 23,006 the electorate to 18506, ballot papers issued _ electorate to 18506, ballot papers issued 595,218. turnout 29.5%. i had to do— issued 595,218. turnout 29.5%. i had to do herehy— issued 595,218. turnout 29.5%. i had to do hereby declare that simonjohn foster— to do hereby declare that simonjohn foster is— to do hereby declare that simonjohn foster is duly elected. applause studio: that is the west midland
the number— john, labour party, 327844. the number of— john, labour party, 327844. the number of ballot papers rejected butier— number of ballot papers rejected butler as — number of ballot papers rejected butler as follows. voting for more candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a mark by which the voter could _ writing a mark by which the voter could he — writing a mark by which the voter...
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._ labour the tory party. and labour? labour is meetin: the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today — the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to tell - is meeting today to try to tell people who they are, which is significant in itself. keir starmer has been leader of the labour party for more than four years and nobody seems to know what he stands for. there are good reasons for this. he has somersaulted and you turned on just about every position that he took during his period injeremy corbyn�*s shadow cabinet, and everything from climate change through to university tuition fees, reform of the house of lords, you name it, he has reversed it. so the big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight big problem for labour if there were to be a real fight going big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight going on, if the tories were fighting
._ labour the tory party. and labour? labour is meetin: the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today — the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to tell - is meeting today to try to tell people who they are, which is significant in itself. keir starmer has been leader of the labour party...
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a plan from labour which will deliver - from labour which will deliver 40.000 — from labour which will deliver 40,000 extra appointments at evenings — 40,000 extra appointments at evenings and weekends to help bust the backlog and using an approach that has— the backlog and using an approach that has been tried and tested in a small— that has been tried and tested in a small number of hospitals but we need _ small number of hospitals but we need to— small number of hospitals but we need to take the best of the nhs to the rest _ need to take the best of the nhs to the rest of— need to take the best of the nhs to the rest of the nhs and double the number— the rest of the nhs and double the number of— the rest of the nhs and double the number of diagnostic scanners, not 'ust number of diagnostic scanners, not just more _ number of diagnostic scanners, not just more scanners but ai enabled scanner— just more scanners but ai enabled scanner so — just more scanners but ai enabled scanner so we can get through the 1.6 scanner so we can get through the to million — scanner
a plan from labour which will deliver - from labour which will deliver 40.000 — from labour which will deliver 40,000 extra appointments at evenings — 40,000 extra appointments at evenings and weekends to help bust the backlog and using an approach that has— the backlog and using an approach that has been tried and tested in a small— that has been tried and tested in a small number of hospitals but we need _ small number of hospitals but we need to— small number of hospitals but we...
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we conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~ . . ._ conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~ . . . , mayor. we have had really good results across _ mayor. we have had really good results across the _ mayor. we have had really good results across the country - mayor. we have had really good results across the country all- mayor. we have had really good| results across the country all day long. but this is a very special moment, david to become the mayor here, thank you to all the team for all the fantastic work they have done. because through the villages and the towns of north yorkshire people have voted for change. there have been smiles _ people have voted for change. there have been smiles and _ people have voted for change. there have been smiles and red _ people have voted for change. there have been smiles and red rosettes all over the place, taking the council of the military town in aldershot in hampshire. labour did the same in hartlepool in the north—east of england. and on the south coast in west sussex where they have never won before. but, five independent candida
we conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~ . . ._ conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~ . . . , mayor. we have had really good results across _ mayor. we have had really good results across the _ mayor. we have had really good results across the country - mayor. we have had really good results across the country all- mayor. we have had really good| results across the country all day long. but this is a very special moment, david to become the mayor here, thank you to all the team for...
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on one hand labour can't come in with ijil, one hand labour can't come in with big, bold _ one hand labour can't come in with big, bold new spending plans for the both parties are still operating within— both parties are still operating within the trend lines of what the various— within the trend lines of what the various thing takes a telling them to he _ various thing takes a telling them to be fiscally responsible. that's why the — to be fiscally responsible. that's why the conservatives had to come up with some _ why the conservatives had to come up with some way of paying for their nationai— with some way of paying for their national service policy, which never in a previous election. ultimately lahour— in a previous election. ultimately labour playing fairly safe there about — labour playing fairly safe there about 20 points ahead. most of the public— about 20 points ahead. most of the public i _ about 20 points ahead. most of the public i suspect have made up their minds _ public i suspect have made up their minds when we're the other whether they are _ minds when we'r
on one hand labour can't come in with ijil, one hand labour can't come in with big, bold _ one hand labour can't come in with big, bold new spending plans for the both parties are still operating within— both parties are still operating within the trend lines of what the various— within the trend lines of what the various thing takes a telling them to he _ various thing takes a telling them to be fiscally responsible. that's why the — to be fiscally responsible. that's why the...
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he pointed back to previous labour leaders who had won from opposition, taken labour into power but labour is deeply conscious of the fact that it has only done that a handful of times, a couple of times before. so, sir keir starmer was keen to point out that his task since he became labour leader has been this several step process of transforming the labour party, he said was the first thing, recognising that the scale of defeat underjeremy corbyn, pointing out and putting the focus on the government that was incompetent and unable to deliver, he said. and this is the third step, labour showing how it would seek to change things. i think the crucial thing really here before we talk about necessarily any of the detail, is the picture you got here. the absolutely central thing here, sir keir starmer with his sleeved rolled up, no tile, contrast to all of the people in jackets and ties behind him, looking informal, reading not from a prepared speech on the autocue but from bullet points. it was quite a flowing, off—the—cuff kind of delivery. all of that designed to send a message which i
he pointed back to previous labour leaders who had won from opposition, taken labour into power but labour is deeply conscious of the fact that it has only done that a handful of times, a couple of times before. so, sir keir starmer was keen to point out that his task since he became labour leader has been this several step process of transforming the labour party, he said was the first thing, recognising that the scale of defeat underjeremy corbyn, pointing out and putting the focus on the...
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these are people standing labour party, labour mps. do you realise that jeremy corbyn is not even a labour mp at the moment? the wind has been removed, is it just one person? who do you think is going to follow john mauger is okay. how many are there? richard burgon, john mcdonald who i'm not going to list, not many. like literally like three of them, but also four of them. >> we have just had a snap election called. >> there's a six week campaign. we don't know who the candidates are. okay. >> keir starmer has shown you his trail. he's he's his true colours. he's centrist dad in chief. and he's going to have a massive majority. i mean labour hq is going to kill me for saying that labour will have a massive majority because i'm supposed to be saying, oh, guys, make sure you vote. don't forget to bring your id, don't be complacent. but, but, but really , realistically, he's probably going to have a very big majority. do you think he's going to give in to corbynistas who who are we stella. like momentum is going to fall apart. >> how are
these are people standing labour party, labour mps. do you realise that jeremy corbyn is not even a labour mp at the moment? the wind has been removed, is it just one person? who do you think is going to follow john mauger is okay. how many are there? richard burgon, john mcdonald who i'm not going to list, not many. like literally like three of them, but also four of them. >> we have just had a snap election called. >> there's a six week campaign. we don't know who the candidates...
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damian, stay with us. from labour to. damian, stay with us- thank— from labour to. damian, stay with us- thank you- — from labour to. damian, stay with us. thank you. let's _ from labour to. damian, stay with us. thank you. let's go _ from labour to. damian, stay with us. thank you. let's go to - us. thank you. let's go to hannah miller who was across that event that rishi sunak and his team had organised. we saw the full cabinet. who else was watching? did you manage to speak to anybody? me’oe manage to speak to anybody? we've not been able _ manage to speak to anybody? we've not been able to _ manage to speak to anybody? we've not been able to speak _ manage to speak to anybody? we've not been able to speak to _ manage to speak to anybody? we've not been able to speak to any - manage to speak to anybody? we've not been able to speak to any of- manage to speak to anybody? -- not been able to speak to any of the members who were at the event in order to broadcast live we were put outside here on the balcony and were not in the room for that we haven't spoken to
damian, stay with us. from labour to. damian, stay with us- thank— from labour to. damian, stay with us- thank you- — from labour to. damian, stay with us. thank you. let's _ from labour to. damian, stay with us. thank you. let's go _ from labour to. damian, stay with us. thank you. let's go to - us. thank you. let's go to hannah miller who was across that event that rishi sunak and his team had organised. we saw the full cabinet. who else was watching? did you manage to speak to anybody?...
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this himself as labour. -- between himself and labour.— himself as labour. -- between himself and labour. this is coming the last coume _ himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of— himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of minutes. - himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of minutes. we - himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of minutes. we are hearing the tory mp lucy allen has been suspended by the conservative party for supporting reform uk's candidate in telford and that is the seat that she is vacating, that she has been, we are hearing, suspended by the tory party, that's just coming into us. by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into usfi by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is — coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a long-standing l so lucy allan is a long—standing conservative mp in telford. she announced a little while ago she would not be standing in the selec
this himself as labour. -- between himself and labour.— himself as labour. -- between himself and labour. this is coming the last coume _ himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of— himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of minutes. - himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of minutes. we - himself and labour. this is coming the last couple of minutes. we are hearing the tory mp lucy allen has been suspended by the conservative party for supporting reform...
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people in labour hq think that labour people in labour h0 would — think that labour people in labour hq would jump think that labour people in labour hq wouldjump up think that labour people in labour hq would jump up and down in glee, they will— hq would jump up and down in glee, they will find it worrying because i think— they will find it worrying because i think the — they will find it worrying because i think the biggest risk for labour coming — think the biggest risk for labour coming back to what some of what tom was saying _ coming back to what some of what tom was saying about an anti—politics mood _ was saying about an anti—politics mood in— was saying about an anti—politics mood in the country, the risk is that— mood in the country, the risk is that people see these polls with labour — that people see these polls with labour 20 points ahead and they think— labour 20 points ahead and they think labour are going to walk this, don't _ think labour are going to walk this, don't need — think labour are going to walk this, don't need to bother voting, or
people in labour hq think that labour people in labour h0 would — think that labour people in labour hq would jump think that labour people in labour hq wouldjump up think that labour people in labour hq would jump up and down in glee, they will— hq would jump up and down in glee, they will find it worrying because i think— they will find it worrying because i think the — they will find it worrying because i think the biggest risk for labour coming — think the biggest risk for labour...
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a labour mp again, but she's got the labour whip back for a bit. but is she or is she not going to be a labour candidate at the next election? and is it because she's been banned from being one or not? well, big question mark with a dot on the bottom, because if we pick up where we were left off, which was last time we were talking about this, was on tuesday's newscast. and at that point, we said there were things developing around what was going on with diane abbott and very brief history. we know that she was suspended from the parliamentary labour party because of comments she made about racism for which she apologised. but there was this incredibly long—running incredibly long—running investigation over a year where this was unresolved. and then what happened was last night, it started to emerge reports that she got the whip back, as you said, which turned out to be true. but then the times newspaper was reporting that despite that, she was going to be barred from standing as a candidate, bbc political correspondent, that she had been barre
a labour mp again, but she's got the labour whip back for a bit. but is she or is she not going to be a labour candidate at the next election? and is it because she's been banned from being one or not? well, big question mark with a dot on the bottom, because if we pick up where we were left off, which was last time we were talking about this, was on tuesday's newscast. and at that point, we said there were things developing around what was going on with diane abbott and very brief history. we...
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., labour party? yes, the conservative pa of, labour party? yes, the conservative party of. fighting — labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this _ labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this evening i party of, fighting this evening after we heard that information about logan defecting. the local conservative association wanted and deselected for inactivity in his failure to be present for extended periods of time. and, asking number ten for a peerage. a fight will continue for the rest of this evening and possibly under further days as well remember, this is not the first affection than the conservative party to the labour party that we have seen in recent weeks, we saw natalie, conservative mps defecting to labor as well and lots of talk on the town of natalie being on the right of the party and thatis being on the right of the party and that is probably not necessarily the case of mark logan and in recent weeks, he has been vocal about his want for a cease—fire in gaza it is also spoken about him watchi
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for labour, people's embrace. for labour, people aren't necessarily 100% sure about labour. they haven't, you know, they haven't sealed the deal . you know, they haven't sealed the deal. keir starmer is not jack kennedy or bill clinton, but what people do know, what they absolutely sure about is that they sick of the tories and they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't like him and they can tell that he's lying, although it's fair to say sean simon, in actual fact, 48% of people don't trust either of them . trust either of them. >> but thanks for joining trust either of them. >> but thanks forjoining us on >> but thanks for joining us on the show. it's a pleasure to have your company. now, donald trump is considering giving elon musk a white house advisory role if the former president wins november's elections . i'm martin november's elections. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news welcome back 351 is your time. i'm martin daubney on gb news now. donald trump is currently waiting for the verdict in his hush m
for labour, people's embrace. for labour, people aren't necessarily 100% sure about labour. they haven't, you know, they haven't sealed the deal . you know, they haven't sealed the deal. keir starmer is not jack kennedy or bill clinton, but what people do know, what they absolutely sure about is that they sick of the tories and they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't like him and they can tell that he's lying, although it's fair to...
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sorry to labour the oint but labour party. sorry to labour the point but in _ labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021— labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there _ labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was - labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was to i labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was to be labour party. sorry to labour the i point but in 2021 there was to be a complete ban on zero—hours contracts. complete ban on zero-hours contracts-— complete ban on zero-hours contracts. ~ , ., , contracts. we will see what comes out of the final— contracts. we will see what comes out of the final position _ contracts. we will see what comes out of the final position in - contracts. we will see what comes out of the final position in the - out of the final position in the labour manifesto. as trade unions we are working to deliver what our members have asked and what all our unions have discussed and what the tuc has discussed and we will take that into the process as labour develops
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labour are a pro-worker — more to the labour party? labour are a pro-worker and _ more to the labour party? labour are a pro-worker and pro-business - a pro—worker and pro—business party, recognising you can�*t be won without the other. you can�*t be pro—working people unless you are pro to businesses that create the prosperity to ensure good jobs are available across our country, and you can�*t be pro—business unless you are for helping working people fulfil their potential. i would say those are two sides of the same coin and it is because i am pro—working people and i want working people to be better off that i want to attract investment to britain, i want businesses to invest and create jobs here in britain and that is why i have committed to being the progrowth chancellor to make this the most progrowth treasury our country has ever seen, because that is good for business and working people. our new deal for working people. our new deal for working people is a crucial part for our plan for growth, to offer security
labour are a pro-worker — more to the labour party? labour are a pro-worker and _ more to the labour party? labour are a pro-worker and pro-business - a pro—worker and pro—business party, recognising you can�*t be won without the other. you can�*t be pro—working people unless you are pro to businesses that create the prosperity to ensure good jobs are available across our country, and you can�*t be pro—business unless you are for helping working people fulfil their potential. i...
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labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is a similar picture. labour doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that, they put in 104. worth just pointing out quickly as well, the greens
labour over the line. there is the swing. conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that...
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conservatives than with labour. but they're voting labour anyway. they're they don't think rishi sunak can lead the country convincingly . they don't back convincingly. they don't back the conservatives on their overall track record of governing. so even though these policies might be popular , policies might be popular, voters might say, yeah, but the guy behind it, he hasn't got the wow factor for me. so some caution there . caution there. >> i think it's almost this sort of 14 years argument that words that we keep hearing in focus groups, that it's time for a change. these guys have been in for a long time. perhaps this was the biggest folly of getting rid of boris johnson with boris johnson. this was a first term government with rishi sunak. well, it's a fifth prime minister in a very long time in power. perhaps that is something behind all of this. although of course boris johnson would come with his own problems too. but james johnson, thank you so much for talking through that remarkable poll and the mechani
conservatives than with labour. but they're voting labour anyway. they're they don't think rishi sunak can lead the country convincingly . they don't back convincingly. they don't back the conservatives on their overall track record of governing. so even though these policies might be popular , policies might be popular, voters might say, yeah, but the guy behind it, he hasn't got the wow factor for me. so some caution there . caution there. >> i think it's almost this sort of 14 years...
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what you have heard from labour politicians across the - labour politicians across the weekend _ labour politicians across the weekend is _ labour politicians across the weekend is a _ labour politicians across the weekend is a real— labour politicians across the i weekend is a real commitment to labour politicians across the - weekend is a real commitment to say that we _ weekend is a real commitment to say that we know— weekend is a real commitment to say that we know that _ weekend is a real commitment to say that we know that people _ weekend is a real commitment to say that we know that people feel- that we know that people feel enormously— that we know that people feel enormously strongly - that we know that people feel enormously strongly about i that we know that people feel. enormously strongly about gaza, that we know that people feel- enormously strongly about gaza, we know it _ enormously strongly about gaza, we know it is _ enormously strongly about gaza, we know it is influencing _ enormously strongly about gaza, we know it is influencing their— enormously strongly
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so, the guy who took labour, led labour into the last two general elections is now standing against labour at the next one. and so it tells you something of the kind of arc of recent labour history. so, you had jeremy corbyn as leader, of course he had keir starmer in his shadow cabinet, as the conservatives will frequently remind us in the next few weeks. then there was that report that was done into how labour were handling antisemitism complaints and the whole swirling row around that. jeremy corbyn suggested that that had been exaggerated by political opponents and he was thrown out of the parliamentary labour party, suspended from the parliamentary labour party. and then he announced today he is going to run as an independent in islington north, his seat in north london, and that means he was expelled from the labour party, cos if you, a member of the labour party and you choose to run against the labour party in an election — perhaps it's not surprising — you would get expelled, which is what has happened. so it's quite something. and keir starmer was asked on his trip to glasgow
so, the guy who took labour, led labour into the last two general elections is now standing against labour at the next one. and so it tells you something of the kind of arc of recent labour history. so, you had jeremy corbyn as leader, of course he had keir starmer in his shadow cabinet, as the conservatives will frequently remind us in the next few weeks. then there was that report that was done into how labour were handling antisemitism complaints and the whole swirling row around that....
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, 35% of the vote for labour, —— labour, that's not too far forward, are you concerned with that? in that's not too far forward, are you concerned with that?— concerned with that? in the one parliamentary — concerned with that? in the one parliamentary seat _ concerned with that? in the one parliamentary seat up _ concerned with that? in the one | parliamentary seat up yesterday concerned with that? in the one i parliamentary seat up yesterday in blackpool, we had a huge swing to labour, and 26% from the conservatives to the mac, that's the sixth by election we have one with more than 20% swing, so we are clearly really pleased by that and i think that shows really the depth of frustration and anger that there is with this conservative government that does feel like it's clinging on by its fingernails at the moment. we've also found that the areas where we have had big increases in the labour vote, also ones that really matter as well for future elections for the future general elections for the future general election for particularly parliamentary seats. of course it's the c
, 35% of the vote for labour, —— labour, that's not too far forward, are you concerned with that? in that's not too far forward, are you concerned with that?— concerned with that? in the one parliamentary — concerned with that? in the one parliamentary seat _ concerned with that? in the one parliamentary seat up _ concerned with that? in the one | parliamentary seat up yesterday concerned with that? in the one i parliamentary seat up yesterday in blackpool, we had a huge swing to...
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in this new labour party? — is nigel farage welcome in this new labour party? your— is nigel farage welcome in this new labour party? your shadow - is nigel farage welcome in this new labour party? your shadow healthl labour party? your shadow health secretary— labour party? your shadow health secretary suggested _ labour party? your shadow health secretary suggested we _ labour party? your shadow health secretary suggested we should i labour party? your shadow health i secretary suggested we should draw the line _ secretary suggested we should draw the line at— secretary suggested we should draw the line at li2— secretary suggested we should draw the line at liz truss _ secretary suggested we should draw the line at liz truss so _ secretary suggested we should draw the line at liz truss so is _ secretary suggested we should draw the line at liz truss so is everyone l the line at liz truss so is everyone with politics — the line at liz truss so is everyone with politics up _ the line at liz truss s
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labour may be 20. you have a couple of key bellwethers, diane abbott is a question everyone will be asking about, what happens in the inquiry and whether she keeps the whip and stands down of her own accord. �* ., , ., , accord. and there are questions while we record _ accord. and there are questions while we record that _ accord. and there are questions while we record that this - accord. and there are questions while we record that this might | accord. and there are questions i while we record that this might be the long—running dispute over whether or not she can be allowed back to sit as a labour mp. she can't because mp has been designed by the election but would she get the width back before it is likely she would stand down? there is the suggestion this morning this could be resolved even today but we don't have any clarity on that yet. as i understand it, it has been reported in other places that she wants to be allowed back in, given dignity restored to her place as a labour mp but then w
labour may be 20. you have a couple of key bellwethers, diane abbott is a question everyone will be asking about, what happens in the inquiry and whether she keeps the whip and stands down of her own accord. �* ., , ., , accord. and there are questions while we record _ accord. and there are questions while we record that _ accord. and there are questions while we record that this - accord. and there are questions while we record that this might | accord. and there are questions i while we...
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labour will argue company. labour will argue families are still paying too much despite today's reduction in the energy price cap. the average bill will fall by 7, or around £122 per household. rishi sunakis around £122 per household. rishi sunak is heading to northern ireland this morning, the conservatives are expected to say they've brought economic stability back and they'll criticise the cost of labour's net zero plans. energy secretary claire coutinho told gb news energy prices are coming down. >> my priority is cheap energy for the country . i know that for the country. i know that that's how the country will succeed, succeed or fail. whether your businesses or household, it's really important that we get people cheap energy. and actually, if you look at ed miliband's plans , even places miliband's plans, even places like the tony blair institute have said that his plans, which have said that his plans, which have decarbonisation targets that no other major country have, are going to raise people's bil
labour will argue company. labour will argue families are still paying too much despite today's reduction in the energy price cap. the average bill will fall by 7, or around £122 per household. rishi sunakis around £122 per household. rishi sunak is heading to northern ireland this morning, the conservatives are expected to say they've brought economic stability back and they'll criticise the cost of labour's net zero plans. energy secretary claire coutinho told gb news energy prices are...
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that's why the labour plan is for 13,000 more the labour plan is for13,000 more n1ainly— the labour plan is for 13,000 more mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out _ mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out a _ mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out a plan to fund them because it is based _ sent out a plan to fund them because it is based on the work of the independent police foundation which looked _ independent police foundation which looked of— independent police foundation which looked of the 40 c police forces coming — looked of the 40 c police forces coming to— looked of the 40 c police forces coming to the way in which they procure — coming to the way in which they procure their contracts for everything from police cars to it to different. — everything from police cars to it to different, though they run different services _ different, though they run different services. found there with huge to minute _ services. found there with huge to minute duplication and that what we could _ minute duplication and that what we could do— minute duplication and t
that's why the labour plan is for 13,000 more the labour plan is for13,000 more n1ainly— the labour plan is for 13,000 more mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out _ mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out a _ mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out a plan to fund them because it is based _ sent out a plan to fund them because it is based on the work of the independent police foundation which looked _ independent police foundation which looked of— independent police...
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, labour party with a _ renewable with labour, labour party with a plan— renewable with labour, labour party with a plan to bring the country together. — with a plan to bring the country together, with a plan to deliver on our health— together, with a plan to deliver on our health services, our infrastructure, our public services, take our— infrastructure, our public services, take our streets back, and have a plan _ take our streets back, and have a plan for— take our streets back, and have a plan for the — take our streets back, and have a plan for the future of britain. so, the message out at these elections for the _ the message out at these elections for the last election now, the last stop before we go into the general election. _ stop before we go into the general election, is the country wants change — election, is the country wants change i_ election, is the country wants change. i hope the prime minister is listening _ change. i hope the prime minister is listening and gives the opportunity to do— listening and gives the opportunity to do the _ listening and giv
, labour party with a _ renewable with labour, labour party with a plan— renewable with labour, labour party with a plan to bring the country together. — with a plan to bring the country together, with a plan to deliver on our health— together, with a plan to deliver on our health services, our infrastructure, our public services, take our— infrastructure, our public services, take our streets back, and have a plan _ take our streets back, and have a plan for— take our streets back,...
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those are issues where labour are way ahead.— labour are way ahead. i should say to --eole labour are way ahead. i should say to people who _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, i labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, we i labour are way ahead. i should say| to people who are watching, we are expecting an announcement by the prime minister, but i am being advised that there might be some delay, partly because of the weather. as you can see, lovely may british weather, you can hear the rain coming down. there isn't a lectern out there at the moment. stay tuned, we will bring you the news as soon as it comes. there is still heightened speculation that we will be hearing from the prime minister very soon. in fact, it's been confirmed that we will. but that five o'clock time might have slipped. ah, infact that five o'clock time might have slipped. ah, in fact i am being slipped. ah, infact i am being told... it is slipped. ah, in fact i am being told
those are issues where labour are way ahead.— labour are way ahead. i should say to --eole labour are way ahead. i should say to people who _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, i labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, we i labour are way ahead. i should say| to people who are watching, we are expecting an announcement by the prime minister, but i am being advised that there might be some...
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i of mp who could consider “oining the labour party?— labour party? i am a transport minister now, _ labour party? i am a transport minister now, she _ labour party? i am a transport minister now, she is _ labour party? i am a transport minister now, she is a - labour party? i am a transport minister now, she is a dover i labour party? i am a transport i minister now, she is a dover mp labour party? i am a transport - minister now, she is a dover mp and spoke _ minister now, she is a dover mp and spoke a _ minister now, she is a dover mp and spoke a lot — minister now, she is a dover mp and spoke a lot. whenever she did, she always— spoke a lot. whenever she did, she always got— spoke a lot. whenever she did, she always got a lot of barracking from the labour— always got a lot of barracking from the labour party mps who clearly did not agree _ the labour party mps who clearly did not agree with her views. as an mp, she like _ not agree with her views. as an mp, she like me — not agree with her views. as an mp, she like me on the south coast,
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labour says degrees. labour says apprenticeship achievements among those under the age of 19 have dropped by 50% since 2016. but mr sunak says that while university is good for some people, it's not the only option i >> someone who >> someone who believes that you have to go to university and all the apprentices i've been talking to this morning are proof of that, describing it as a best decision they ever made. and what we do know is that there are university degrees that are letting young people down independent studies say that around 1 in 5 people who are on degrees would have been financially better off. not doing them. about 1 in 3 graduates are on non—graduate jobs, so actually we are better off providing those young people with the opportunity of a high quality apprenticeship. the regulator will be given the powers to look at underperforming degrees, looking at the progression rates , the at the progression rates, the drop out rates, the earnings of people on those degrees and instead we will us
labour says degrees. labour says apprenticeship achievements among those under the age of 19 have dropped by 50% since 2016. but mr sunak says that while university is good for some people, it's not the only option i >> someone who >> someone who believes that you have to go to university and all the apprentices i've been talking to this morning are proof of that, describing it as a best decision they ever made. and what we do know is that there are university degrees that are...
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and then you get a labour. and then you get a labour government . is that labour government. is that really what nigel farage wants? >> well, well we'll have to wait and see. we'll find out won't we. we'll find out. tobias, thank you very, very much. that's tobias ellwood, our conservative mp. let me just reintroduce to the fray the voting intention just to ground ourselves in all of this. so this is where we actually are. so you take all the noise today out of it. this is the latest voting intention. labour on 43. the conservatives on 26. lib dems there on ten. reform on nine. the greens on five and the snp on three. i am still joined now by bill rammell and lauren mckevitt as well. bill, i'll start with you. you know, he's he's talking he's talking relatively tough there, isn't he, tobias ellwood saying, you know, labour are going to come under absolutely massive scrutiny now. and i think one of the areas they're going to come under scrutiny is the economy. he said. it's the economy stupid. well inflation is at its lowest level for nearly three years. the tories there could
and then you get a labour. and then you get a labour government . is that labour government. is that really what nigel farage wants? >> well, well we'll have to wait and see. we'll find out won't we. we'll find out. tobias, thank you very, very much. that's tobias ellwood, our conservative mp. let me just reintroduce to the fray the voting intention just to ground ourselves in all of this. so this is where we actually are. so you take all the noise today out of it. this is the latest...
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and the nhs and joins labour. and the next week the tory mp for doven the next week the tory mp for dover, on the front line of the small boats crisis, says the prime minister cannot be trusted with our borders and joins laboun with our borders and joins labour. what is the point of this failed government? staggering on. >> the prime minister steered clear of labour's newest mp and instead paid tribute to the now former mayor of the west midlands. >> let me join with him in congratulate all new and paying tribute to all former councillors. pc and mayors across the country. i hope his i hope his new ones do him as proud as i am of all of mine. mr speaken proud as i am of all of mine. mr speaker, great leaders, great leaders like andy street, great leaders like andy street, great leaders like andy street, great leaders like andy street who leave behind a strong legacy of more homes, more jobs, and more investment. in sharp contrast to the legacy left by the last labour government, which was a letter joking that ther
and the nhs and joins labour. and the next week the tory mp for doven the next week the tory mp for dover, on the front line of the small boats crisis, says the prime minister cannot be trusted with our borders and joins laboun with our borders and joins labour. what is the point of this failed government? staggering on. >> the prime minister steered clear of labour's newest mp and instead paid tribute to the now former mayor of the west midlands. >> let me join with him in...
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were able to interview labour about labour's plans. for the liberal democrats, we have long called for a proper windfall tax on the oil and gas giants and in fact we were the first party in the uk in recent years to call for a proper windfall tax. there is an investment local in the conservatives on plans around how they raise revenue from these oil and gas giants and we have crunched the numbers and we know we could raise an additional £15 billion from the oil and gas companies by implanting a proper windfall tax. in companies by implanting a proper windfall tax.— windfall tax. in terms of liberal democrat policies, _ windfall tax. in terms of liberal democrat policies, you - windfall tax. in terms of liberal democrat policies, you quite i windfall tax. in terms of liberal. democrat policies, you quite often in your comments about labour specifically want that party to go further if they were in government. when you do your sums, does that amount and translate to tax rises ultimately? tt amount and translate to tax rises ultimately
were able to interview labour about labour's plans. for the liberal democrats, we have long called for a proper windfall tax on the oil and gas giants and in fact we were the first party in the uk in recent years to call for a proper windfall tax. there is an investment local in the conservatives on plans around how they raise revenue from these oil and gas giants and we have crunched the numbers and we know we could raise an additional £15 billion from the oil and gas companies by implanting...
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labour leader the labour leader said he's not worried about corbyn's popularity in islington north, which he's represented since 1983. gb news can reveal that more than 10,000 channel migrants have crossed illegally to the united kingdom so far this year. the milestone figure was reached today after another 154 arrived in dover , another 154 arrived in dover, having crossed in three small boats this morning. it's being seen as a blow to rishi sunak on his second full day of election campaigning. of course, he'd promised that his government would stop the boats. the former boss of the post office has been accused of living in la la land over her role in the horizon scandal, paula vennells again becoming emotional on her third day. giving evidence, she admitted making mistakes and accepted that there was no one else to blame. but she claimed that she didn't know why important information hadn't reached her. sam stein kc described that as absolute rubbish, and he suggested that mrs. vennells had failed to ask the right questions . and the right questions. and finally, the documentary filmmak
labour leader the labour leader said he's not worried about corbyn's popularity in islington north, which he's represented since 1983. gb news can reveal that more than 10,000 channel migrants have crossed illegally to the united kingdom so far this year. the milestone figure was reached today after another 154 arrived in dover , another 154 arrived in dover, having crossed in three small boats this morning. it's being seen as a blow to rishi sunak on his second full day of election...
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labour mayor of london. every other police force in the country since 2010, every other police force in the country has taken the government's money and moved us back to the level of police we had at that time, except our labour mayor of london, aslef, our mayor of london, aslef, our mayor of london, and so am i. the rest of the country. >> that's the question, then, how many fewer police on our streets since 2010, we're about for the country. we're about 1300 below that, all in london, because the labour mayor of london. >> i'm talking about the country. >> you're talking about the country. >> you talk about the mayors. the mayors are only as good as the money given to them by central government. >> he was given the money he didn't recruit, so he had to give the money back. the money was absolutely there. that's a fact. and when you talk about the rest of the country, the government gave money to give an uplift, to bring us back to where we were. everybody else in the country, labour, lib dem, everybody els
labour mayor of london. every other police force in the country since 2010, every other police force in the country has taken the government's money and moved us back to the level of police we had at that time, except our labour mayor of london, aslef, our mayor of london, aslef, our mayor of london, and so am i. the rest of the country. >> that's the question, then, how many fewer police on our streets since 2010, we're about for the country. we're about 1300 below that, all in london,...
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labour says the plan is not credible. meanwhile, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, has said that labour is the "natural party for british business" and unveiled a list of 121 businesses who are supporting them at this election. faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no tax for those on the basic state pension. for people who work hard all their lives and put in, then we need to make sure that they have the dignity they deserve when they have finished. and that is why i have already protected pensions and the triple lock and you have seen our announcement today, the triple lock plus, where we will raise the threshold, make sure that pensioners get a tax cut and they will never pay tax on the state pension, as well as the triple lock going up. 30 miles down the a50 at rolls—royce in derby, labour's top two ar
labour says the plan is not credible. meanwhile, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, has said that labour is the "natural party for british business" and unveiled a list of 121 businesses who are supporting them at this election. faisal islam reports. the prime minister was inspecting china in the potteries today, but there are no delicate ming vases in his campaign. the conservatives' strategy appears to be move fast and break things, with bold policies. today's new offer — no...
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>> no, it was labour, labour, laboun >> no, it was labour, labour, labour, labour, labour won, the same labour that was led by keir starmer, a man who once said it was fine to cut food and water suppues was fine to cut food and water supplies off from gaza. >> he didn't say that. that's a lie. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it after he said it. but he did say it. >> didn't say it. it's just a lie. anyway it was labour that won the one. the vote in parliament. it was after that that david cameron changed position, and, you know, david cameron on his own doesn't change government position, but parliament can change the government position. but put that to one side. labour needs to communicate much better. it needs to listen hard to the voters. there is lost, but it should be proud of what it's donein should be proud of what it's done in winning in every part of the country north east, north west, east midlands, west midlands, in peaks across the country, west midlands . country, west midlands. >> do you think labour is going to win, i doubt it,
>> no, it was labour, labour, laboun >> no, it was labour, labour, labour, labour, labour won, the same labour that was led by keir starmer, a man who once said it was fine to cut food and water suppues was fine to cut food and water supplies off from gaza. >> he didn't say that. that's a lie. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it. >> he retracted it after he said it. but he did say it. >> didn't say it. it's just a lie....
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blair's labour. what is your anthem fora change party? -- blair's labour. what is your anthem for a change party?— for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. not - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. notjusti you have seen the energy. notjust die, the whole team have been putting into this, we have been waiting for this for four years. i've had a smile on my face since january 2024 bit i knew it would be election year. i've wasted nine years of my life in opposition, worked 4.5 years to change this labour party and now i have a chance to take this to the country, so we are doing that with energy, with a smile with positivity across all our candidates as we go into the selection. and i would just gently say this, that the idea that a man standing in the raid without an umbrella claimed that he is the only person with a plan is farcical to be f
blair's labour. what is your anthem fora change party? -- blair's labour. what is your anthem for a change party?— for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. not - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. notjusti you have seen the energy. notjust die, the whole team have been putting...
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labour will be very pleased today? labour will be very pleased to see those _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on - today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on the - today? labour will be very pleased l to see those comments on the front page of the daily mail, they have thrown everything at trying to show that labour is a party to be trusted on the economy, they have tried to capitalise on everything that happened after the liz truss
labour will be very pleased today? labour will be very pleased to see those _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments _ today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on - today? labour will be very pleased to see those comments on the - today? labour will be very pleased l to see those comments on the front page of the daily mail, they have thrown everything at trying to show that labour is a party to be trusted on the economy, they have tried to capitalise on...
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labour took seven. that is up to give labour control of that council. dorset, as i wasjust labour control of that council. dorset, as i was just talking about, what you would probably call the blue walcott parts of the south of england where the conservatives are pretty safe but there is for cause that into question because look what has happened. conservative down 13 seats, lib dem up 13, enough to give them power. really interesting result. just one final example want to give you. this is where the defence secretary grand chaps has his seat. we've gone to some keywords and spoke and figured out how people are voting and conservatives are down 15%. labour are up seven and that equates to an 11 point swing to labour which will make how his seat looks at a general election. i want to talk briefly about tactical voting. this is areas where the conservatives were first but labour were second. the conservative's vote is down by more than the national average and they rose up in more than the national average. the lib dems and greens don't go out much at all
labour took seven. that is up to give labour control of that council. dorset, as i wasjust labour control of that council. dorset, as i was just talking about, what you would probably call the blue walcott parts of the south of england where the conservatives are pretty safe but there is for cause that into question because look what has happened. conservative down 13 seats, lib dem up 13, enough to give them power. really interesting result. just one final example want to give you. this is...
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party and of course the labour party and of course the labour party and of course the labour party are actually vie. >> cockahoop. while the tories are trying to find any bit of good news that's out there, claire mentioned harlow and that's so far their only bit of good news. news? well, they didn't get they didn't get beaten into third in blackpool south. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but it was but i think that that's a really worrying one for them that reform are getting getting near on 17. if reform gets to 20% they start picking up mps at a at a general election. and the margin between in second and third was only 117 votes. so it's still a really worrying kind of trend that you've got reform right on the tory heels. >> it's what about the and well how much of a concern is it that for labour. i mean it's very it's been in labour's stronghold. so perhaps it doesn't have that much of an impact. but there has been an issue with the muslim vote. >> yeah. there seems to be. yes i mean i think that we go back to rochdale and see what happened, happened there. and some of that is spilling over in
party and of course the labour party and of course the labour party and of course the labour party are actually vie. >> cockahoop. while the tories are trying to find any bit of good news that's out there, claire mentioned harlow and that's so far their only bit of good news. news? well, they didn't get they didn't get beaten into third in blackpool south. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but it was but i think that that's a really worrying one for them that reform are getting...
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elphicke, the new labour mp. >> very strange new labour mp. >> very strange new labour mp. >> now we're going to take a very quick break, but we're going to hear another view on the whole immigration debate. perhaps someone who believes that actually , no, all that actually, no, all immigration is good for the economy. we'll find i >> -- >> good afternoon. britain. it's 1:26. now, as we were discussing before the break, two former conservative ministers are behind a new report by the centre for policy studies. it claims that mass immigration has failed to boost our economy. >> yes. it also argues it's putting severe pressure on housing, public services and infrastructure. robert jenrick and neil o'brien, who we just spoke to, are pushing the government to take on over 30 recommendations, including creating a department of border security. and this is all to dramatically bring down immigration to that promised tens of thousands level . tens of thousands level. >> well, joining us now is the professor of economics and pubuc professor of economics and public policy at king's college london
elphicke, the new labour mp. >> very strange new labour mp. >> very strange new labour mp. >> now we're going to take a very quick break, but we're going to hear another view on the whole immigration debate. perhaps someone who believes that actually , no, all that actually, no, all immigration is good for the economy. we'll find i >> -- >> good afternoon. britain. it's 1:26. now, as we were discussing before the break, two former conservative ministers are behind...
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there you are quoting labour's _ labour this next election. there you are quoting labour's anthem - labour this next election. there you are quoting labour's anthem and i labour this next election. there you | are quoting labour's anthem and you were a conservative mp 24 hours ago — that's quite a thing. this were a conservative mp 24 hours ago - that's quite a thing.— - that's quite a thing. this isn't 'ust - that's quite a thing. this isn't just something _ - that's quite a thing. this isn't just something i _ - that's quite a thing. this isn't just something i thought - - that's quite a thing. this isn't just something i thought about| - that's quite a thing. this isn't i just something i thought about in the last 24 hours, i've been thinking about it for a long period of time, i believe the labour party has also been through a journey in the last few years. shire has also been through a 'ourney in the last few years._ the last few years. are you saying that the conservative _ the last few years. are you saying that the conservative par
there you are quoting labour's _ labour this next election. there you are quoting labour's anthem - labour this next election. there you are quoting labour's anthem and i labour this next election. there you | are quoting labour's anthem and you were a conservative mp 24 hours ago — that's quite a thing. this were a conservative mp 24 hours ago - that's quite a thing.— - that's quite a thing. this isn't 'ust - that's quite a thing. this isn't just something _ - that's quite a thing. this...