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it was introduced by the labour party, wasn't a conservative party. >> the labour party do automatically. >> margaret thatcher. >> margaret thatcher. >> margaret thatcher refused to do it because she believed in democratic accountability. >> if anything, that sounds more socialist. >> no, you're accountable to your voters in a capitalist society, in a free democratic society, in a free democratic society that believes in free markets, and the labour party believes in a bureaucracy that knows best, they believe was a labour cabinet minister who said the fact of the matter is, the man in whitehall really does know best that socialism sunak is now walking on to the stage. >> let's have a look . >> let's have a look. >> friends, friends. thank you. it is great to be with you all this evening. great to be with you all the evening. you are the lifeblood of our incredible party. and i can tell by this reception that you are up for this general election . now . the this general election. now. the last. the last few years have been tough . i know that you know been tough. i know that you know tha
it was introduced by the labour party, wasn't a conservative party. >> the labour party do automatically. >> margaret thatcher. >> margaret thatcher. >> margaret thatcher refused to do it because she believed in democratic accountability. >> if anything, that sounds more socialist. >> no, you're accountable to your voters in a capitalist society, in a free democratic society, in a free democratic society that believes in free markets, and the labour party...
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in so far as labour's _ the labour party? in so far as labour's may _ the labour party? in so far as labour's may proposal - the labour party? in so far as labour's may proposal is i the labour party? in so far as labour's may proposal is a i labour's may proposal is a relatively limited scheme to pay for extra evening and weekend working, there's no reason why that couldn't start quite quickly, i think. people who receive those appointments will notice them. i think the wider question is, what they will do with the budget beyond that and whether there will be enough of a general funding increase next year so that the nhs can generally keep up with the nhs can generally keep up with the rate of patients being referred by their gp a bit more. the existence of the private sector again does mean that at least there is some room to step things up relatively quickly. improving productivity and efficiency will take time. productivity and efficiency will take time-— productivity and efficiency will take time. ., , ., take time. really good to get your anal sis take time. real
in so far as labour's _ the labour party? in so far as labour's may _ the labour party? in so far as labour's may proposal - the labour party? in so far as labour's may proposal is i the labour party? in so far as labour's may proposal is a i labour's may proposal is a relatively limited scheme to pay for extra evening and weekend working, there's no reason why that couldn't start quite quickly, i think. people who receive those appointments will notice them. i think the wider question is, what...
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has been expelled from the labour party. also once led the party has been expelled from the labour party.— from the labour party. also this lunchtime. _ from the labour party. also this lunchtime, some _ from the labour party. also this lunchtime, some news - from the labour party. also this lunchtime, some news about i from the labour party. also this - lunchtime, some news about another long—standing labourfigure, diane long—standing labour figure, diane abbott? long-standing labour figure, diane abbott? , , ., long-standing labour figure, diane abbott? , ,., m long-standing labour figure, diane abbott? , ,., ~ , abbott? yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's _ abbott? yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow _ abbott? yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, i abbott? yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a l jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a friend ofjeremy corbyn and she represents the seat not too far away in hackney. but she also has been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible
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they fed up to death of the conservative party and the labour party. they want an alternative. >> there's an interesting thing doing the rounds today. lisa richard tice has told the telegraph he's assembling a team of lawyers and cases to fight starmer's plan to apply vat to private school fees, which he's branded discriminatory. so tice says that stopping the charitable status of private schools , but not other schools, but not other charities, amounts to discrimination , as does applying discrimination, as does applying vat to private schools, but not universities . and the kicker is universities. and the kicker is this really? he says he's ready to use the echr to block the policy , despite that not being policy, despite that not being the biggest fans of our friends in strasbourg. what do you make of reform crawling over to the echr? well patrick, it's not this. >> this is the irony of the echr it really, you know, it's been our worst enemy. but, you know, in some parts it can it can be our best friend. >> really making the for case it. >> exactly.
they fed up to death of the conservative party and the labour party. they want an alternative. >> there's an interesting thing doing the rounds today. lisa richard tice has told the telegraph he's assembling a team of lawyers and cases to fight starmer's plan to apply vat to private school fees, which he's branded discriminatory. so tice says that stopping the charitable status of private schools , but not other schools, but not other charities, amounts to discrimination , as does...
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i’m who would consider “oining the labour party?_ labour party? i'm a transport minister and _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a - labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a dover . labour party? i'm a transport. minister and she is a dover mp labour party? i'm a transport - minister and she is a dover mp and spoke a lot, and whenever she did she got a lot of barracking from the labour mps who clearly didn't agree with her views, but as an mp she, like me on the south coast, was elected on the back of brexit on the back of controlling small boats and thatis back of controlling small boats and that is something she stood for and had been vociferous against labour in terms of their refusal to back it and now she sits with them. she said in her defection _ and now she sits with them. she said in her defection statement _ and now she sits with them. she said in her defection statement that - and now she sits with them. she sa
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party approach, five missions, six steps, it all sounds confusing, so yes, the labour party wants to send a message that the ties of what it is focusing on but it is part of try to shape the thinking in the party to shape the thinking in the party to what they need to focus on or what they should be focusing on should the wind, so economy, and hs, the state of teaching, energy security, that kind of thing, but underline it might i think what certainly drives voters even more than that sort of thing, looking at the leaflets that come, it was say all of these things and see them a lot, is, as you say, that broad sense which will ultimately drive people. the labour party focusing on that idea, how are you feeling? are you feeling better off? you heard rishi sunak say we are turning the corner and my plan is working and i'm delivering, and the labour party is asking how people are feeling at or after 1a years was to mark they see an opportunity to talk into that. , . , see an opportunity to talk into that. , ., , , . ., that. they had this structure do wear their— that. they had this s
party approach, five missions, six steps, it all sounds confusing, so yes, the labour party wants to send a message that the ties of what it is focusing on but it is part of try to shape the thinking in the party to shape the thinking in the party to what they need to focus on or what they should be focusing on should the wind, so economy, and hs, the state of teaching, energy security, that kind of thing, but underline it might i think what certainly drives voters even more than that sort of...
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the labour party has not. they've tried to absolutely clear sean. >> that's why that's why they lost tried to play both sides. it's a desperate attempt to smear the fact. the fact he got hammered last week. your candidate got hammered. she did worse than you did. >> changing the subject. what? you're talking about is that community there. we're not talking about susan hall. that man said. >> we're not talking about her because she was a total failure. >> that man said his community have rejected the labour party because of what they have or have not done. >> why is keir starmer responsible for what that guy says? what some random person says? what some random person says? because let's deal with the labour party. >> sean palestine is a very big issue for the labour party because of the way in which they played it. >> let's bring alison back into it now, because, you know, there are aspects of this where jess phillips is piping up now saying, you know, i'm absolutely bricking. i'm paraphrasing, obviously, i'm a
the labour party has not. they've tried to absolutely clear sean. >> that's why that's why they lost tried to play both sides. it's a desperate attempt to smear the fact. the fact he got hammered last week. your candidate got hammered. she did worse than you did. >> changing the subject. what? you're talking about is that community there. we're not talking about susan hall. that man said. >> we're not talking about her because she was a total failure. >> that man said...
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party to do, and the labour party cannot - the conservative party to do, and the labour party cannot rest - the conservative party to do, and the labour party cannot rest on l the labour party cannot rest on their— the labour party cannot rest on their laurels _ the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. _ the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. loads- the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. loads of. their laurels either. loads of encouragement _ their laurels either. loads of encouragement obviously, l their laurels either. loads of. encouragement obviously, but their laurels either. loads of- encouragement obviously, but still some _ encouragement obviously, but still some warning _ encouragement obviously, but still some warning signs— encouragement obviously, but still some warning signs for— encouragement obviously, but still some warning signs for labour. - some warning signs for labour. interesting. _ some warning signs for labour. interesting. on— some warning signs for labour. interesting, on that _ some warning signs for labou
party to do, and the labour party cannot - the conservative party to do, and the labour party cannot rest - the conservative party to do, and the labour party cannot rest on l the labour party cannot rest on their— the labour party cannot rest on their laurels _ the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. _ the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. loads- the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. loads of. their laurels either. loads of encouragement _ their...
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party, they see a changed labour party and have put their trust in us. i want to say thank you to everybody who voted for us, we will serve you and those who didn't vote for labour, we will also save you, because it is the job of the mayor to serve everybody across the mayor to serve everybody across the east midlands. if we are privileged enough to come into serve as labour government, i can assure everybody that we will have a labour government working with our mayors to deliver across the east midlands. thank you for coming to mansfield. thank— thank you for coming to mansfield. thank you — thank you for coming to mansfield. thank you for coming to mansfield. thank you for having me. sir keir starmer there in the east midlands celebrating their new mayor claire ward. let's go to birmingham — and my colleague rajini vaidyanathan is at the count. we're waiting for the results that are just counting for the mayor of the west midlands. it's been a good day for sir keir starmer in the east midlands, but this seat here is one that the conservatives ar
party, they see a changed labour party and have put their trust in us. i want to say thank you to everybody who voted for us, we will serve you and those who didn't vote for labour, we will also save you, because it is the job of the mayor to serve everybody across the mayor to serve everybody across the east midlands. if we are privileged enough to come into serve as labour government, i can assure everybody that we will have a labour government working with our mayors to deliver across the...
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labour party tonight and in the labour parliamentary party are choking on this and don't like it, but on the other hand, you know, it's one in the eye for the conservatives. that's what, that's what the, the thinking is. >> yeah. absolutely bonkers. and thank you very much, ann widdecombe there coming up. robert jenrick is about to take it to woke whitehall over mass immigration. >> really important because winning this argument enables us to take the actions that's actually necessary to cut migration . migration. >> i've got some astonishing data for you that just blows the lid, blows the lid off anyone? i tell you what, tune in at ten and then show it to any of your mates who still think that mass immigration is a good thing. but he's also pretty scathing about natalie al fayed. yeah. oh, i'll play natalie al fayed. yeah. oh, i'll play that clip shortly. but next, the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine is being withdrawn worldwide after they admitted in court that it can cause rare side effects. they say it's for commercial reasons, but will we be hearing more from tv doctors like thi
labour party tonight and in the labour parliamentary party are choking on this and don't like it, but on the other hand, you know, it's one in the eye for the conservatives. that's what, that's what the, the thinking is. >> yeah. absolutely bonkers. and thank you very much, ann widdecombe there coming up. robert jenrick is about to take it to woke whitehall over mass immigration. >> really important because winning this argument enables us to take the actions that's actually...
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so, i'm really pleased to be able to join the labour party. labour has changed, and it will be building the homes our country needs. let's speak to henry zeffman, who's in the commons lobby now. really quite a moment. if you had asked me to make a list of the 100 conservative mps most likely to defect to labour —— labour, natalie elphicke wouldn't have been anywhere near it. most would have placed on the right of the conservative party, but as of midday today she is in the labour party. that came as shocked conservative mps and labour mps as well. sir keir starmer is absolutely jubilant nevertheless. let's hear a bit from him now. i'm delighted to welcome natalie elphicke to the labour party. she's got a strong track record on issues such as housing, she is on the front line when it comes to the crisis of small boats, and the reason that she is given forjoining the labour party is very, very important, because i think she speaks for very many tory voters in saying that the tory party has changed, it's left the centre ground, but equally th
so, i'm really pleased to be able to join the labour party. labour has changed, and it will be building the homes our country needs. let's speak to henry zeffman, who's in the commons lobby now. really quite a moment. if you had asked me to make a list of the 100 conservative mps most likely to defect to labour —— labour, natalie elphicke wouldn't have been anywhere near it. most would have placed on the right of the conservative party, but as of midday today she is in the labour party....
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i think sadly, the labour party, the labour party of yesteryear is a party i could almost support. in many respects. i'm afraid that current labour party is a wishy washy , centrist, pro—eu, washy, centrist, pro—eu, globalist , high taxation, high globalist, high taxation, high state intervention, dependency , state intervention, dependency, wealth redistribution. no. at the beauty of democracy , it's the beauty of democracy, it's not for you, it's for me. and it's for people who believe in those values. >> i don't think we'll be saying blairite benn any time soon. no right, folks, let's talk about this story. english courts are in talks to abandon compulsory wigs for barristers. you'll you'll know which wigs i mean, amid claims that they're culturally insensitive. it's understood that the judiciary is poised. we've got them up there on screen now. they're poised to update their court dress code, following complaints by some barristers that those traditional headpieces didn't eliminate against those with afro caribbean hair. let's see what my panel make of that . ben. what my p
i think sadly, the labour party, the labour party of yesteryear is a party i could almost support. in many respects. i'm afraid that current labour party is a wishy washy , centrist, pro—eu, washy, centrist, pro—eu, globalist , high taxation, high globalist, high taxation, high state intervention, dependency , state intervention, dependency, wealth redistribution. no. at the beauty of democracy , it's the beauty of democracy, it's not for you, it's for me. and it's for people who believe in...
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party ruled i point is, you have unfunded tax cuts, a labour party ruled out i cuts, a labour party ruled out raising — cuts, a labour party ruled out raising taxes _ cuts, a labour party ruled out raising taxes in— cuts, a labour party ruled out raising taxes in the _ cuts, a labour party ruled out raising taxes in the four- cuts, a labour party ruled out i raising taxes in the four luggage struck— raising taxes in the four luggage struck a — raising taxes in the four luggage struck a larger— raising taxes in the four luggage struck a larger taxes, _ raising taxes in the four luggage struck a larger taxes, what i raising taxes in the four luggage struck a larger taxes, what are i raising taxes in the four luggage i struck a larger taxes, what are they going _ struck a larger taxes, what are they going to _ struck a larger taxes, what are they going to be — struck a larger taxes, what are they going to be taxing _ struck a larger taxes, what are they going to be taxing in— struck a larger taxes, what are they going to be taxing in order- struck a larger taxes, what are
party ruled i point is, you have unfunded tax cuts, a labour party ruled out i cuts, a labour party ruled out raising — cuts, a labour party ruled out raising taxes _ cuts, a labour party ruled out raising taxes in— cuts, a labour party ruled out raising taxes in the _ cuts, a labour party ruled out raising taxes in the four- cuts, a labour party ruled out i raising taxes in the four luggage struck— raising taxes in the four luggage struck a — raising taxes in the four luggage struck a...
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i think what we've seen is the labour party and _ there? i think what we've seen is the labour party and many - there? i think what we've seen is| the labour party and many areas, including the tees valley, the west midlands who are expected to rob home very easily didn't overturn in the tees valley.— the tees valley. there was a big swina the tees valley. there was a big swing into _ the tees valley. there was a big swing into labour, _ the tees valley. there was a big swing into labour, wasn't- the tees valley. there was a big | swing into labour, wasn't there? they didn't win in the tees valley. and they only won by a hares breath, by a whisker in the west midlands. two areas traditionally that have been labour strongholds. the labour party have absolutely not sealed the deal. they have not made a convincing case. we have got to demonstrate to the british people that our plan is working. we've seen today the economic growth that figures are better and earlier than many people predicted. national insurance contribution, people of more m
i think what we've seen is the labour party and _ there? i think what we've seen is the labour party and many - there? i think what we've seen is| the labour party and many areas, including the tees valley, the west midlands who are expected to rob home very easily didn't overturn in the tees valley.— the tees valley. there was a big swina the tees valley. there was a big swing into _ the tees valley. there was a big swing into labour, _ the tees valley. there was a big swing into labour,...
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the labour party will face _ challenge the labour party will face when _ challenge the labour party will face. when they _ challenge the labour party will face. when they get _ challenge the labour party will face. when they get in - challenge the labour party will face. when they get in the i face. when they get in the nittv-grittv_ face. when they get in the nittv-grittv of _ face. when they get in the nitty—gritty of discussing l face. when they get in the i nitty—gritty of discussing on face. when they get in the - nitty—gritty of discussing on panels like this— nitty—gritty of discussing on panels like this over — nitty—gritty of discussing on panels like this over the _ nitty—gritty of discussing on panels like this over the course _ nitty—gritty of discussing on panels like this over the course of- nitty—gritty of discussing on panels like this over the course of the i like this over the course of the next _ like this over the course of the next six — like this over the course of the next six weeks _ like this over the course of the next six weeks what _
the labour party will face _ challenge the labour party will face when _ challenge the labour party will face. when they _ challenge the labour party will face. when they get _ challenge the labour party will face. when they get in - challenge the labour party will face. when they get in the i face. when they get in the nittv-grittv_ face. when they get in the nittv-grittv of _ face. when they get in the nitty—gritty of discussing l face. when they get in the i nitty—gritty of discussing on...
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once within the labour party. once again, the labour left coming back to haunt the party. everybody should be talking about the launch in wales today . about the launch in wales today. nobodyis about the launch in wales today. nobody is because angela rayner has now sensationally come out and backed diane abbott at complete loggerheads with the party leader . party leader. >> yeah, it's not a good look , >> yeah, it's not a good look, is it? it's not a good look. it's not the left roaring back . it's not the left roaring back. >> it's really it's mismanagement by the, you know, by the, the, the leadership operation inside the labour party. >> this clearly this shouldn't be happening. >> everything was going great. they were , in crew terms, they they were, in crew terms, they were winning the general election campaign, the lead, which was supposed to narrow months ago, was holding up, if anything, slightly growing , and anything, slightly growing, and then you have this unnecessary row about candidates and because they've overplayed their hand, i think you've got, you know
once within the labour party. once again, the labour left coming back to haunt the party. everybody should be talking about the launch in wales today . about the launch in wales today. nobodyis about the launch in wales today. nobody is because angela rayner has now sensationally come out and backed diane abbott at complete loggerheads with the party leader . party leader. >> yeah, it's not a good look , >> yeah, it's not a good look, is it? it's not a good look. it's not the left...
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party of that and reinvent the labour party in lots of ways. so have you just got sour grapes? >> no. when he won the when he won the leadership, i said, you know, he's running on a really interesting platform. pluralism wants to bring people together, be a unified, wants to change the culture of the labour party, which was a disaster under corbyn, not because of jeremy corbyn. it's been a disaster for a very long time. the labour party's culture. i don't like him because he constantly deceives people. he constantly lies. beth rigby said. >> did you like him when he was supporting jeremy corbyn? >> i've never really liked him because i don't. he's i mean, peter says he's on the left. i think he's a sort of he's a he's a city liberal and i don't really think he believes in very much that he says, you know, now he supports hs2. in 2015 he opposed hs2. i don't think he believes him very much. and i think sadly, we don't have many people in british politics who believe in these are superstructure icing on the cake issues. >> his his fundamental dir
party of that and reinvent the labour party in lots of ways. so have you just got sour grapes? >> no. when he won the when he won the leadership, i said, you know, he's running on a really interesting platform. pluralism wants to bring people together, be a unified, wants to change the culture of the labour party, which was a disaster under corbyn, not because of jeremy corbyn. it's been a disaster for a very long time. the labour party's culture. i don't like him because he constantly...
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sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than one candidate, 213. one. but if more than one candidate, 215 writing _ one. but if more than one candidate, 213. writing remarks by which the voter_ 213. writing remarks by which the voter could — 213. writing remarks by which the voter could be identified, three. unmarked — voter could be identified, three. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ _ unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ the — unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530. the total number of rejected ballot _ 530. the total number of rejected ballot papers were therefore 747. totat— ballot papers were th
sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than...
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party~ _ bed so it is an issue for the labour party~ we'tt— bed so it is an issue for the labour party. we'll find out for that they've _ party. we'll find out for that they've managed to get that under control— they've managed to get that under control in— they've managed to get that under control in this election. for the conservatives, it is for the vacancy of their— conservatives, it is for the vacancy of their challenge of reform uk. talking — of their challenge of reform uk. talking about the incumbent, andy street, when you look at is campaign literature, look at some of the speeches he has made them many ways he has distanced himself from the conservative party, trying to kind of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal. of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal-— of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known _ personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as _ personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand _ personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand andy - personal appeal. absolutely. it h
party~ _ bed so it is an issue for the labour party~ we'tt— bed so it is an issue for the labour party. we'll find out for that they've _ party. we'll find out for that they've managed to get that under control— they've managed to get that under control in— they've managed to get that under control in this election. for the conservatives, it is for the vacancy of their— conservatives, it is for the vacancy of their challenge of reform uk. talking — of their challenge of reform uk....
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take _ the labour party, not very much. take a _ the labour party, not very much. take a look— the labour party, not very much. take a look at those with average trendi~ _ take a look at those with average trend,. they only stopped connecting later on— trend,. they only stopped connecting later on saturday, rather to scene to have _ later on saturday, rather to scene to have too — later on saturday, rather to scene to have too much of an effect on peoples — to have too much of an effect on peoples voting intention. whitehead, a 20 point _ peoples voting intention. whitehead, a 20 point gap, that i showed you a couple _ a 20 point gap, that i showed you a couple of— a 20 point gap, that i showed you a couple of seconds ago, no change really— couple of seconds ago, no change really set — couple of seconds ago, no change really set the end of last week. gk, really set the end of last week. ok, but we have — really set the end of last week. ok, but we have many weeks really set the end of last week. <1>t1, but we have many weeks at the end of this elect
take _ the labour party, not very much. take a _ the labour party, not very much. take a look— the labour party, not very much. take a look at those with average trendi~ _ take a look at those with average trend,. they only stopped connecting later on— trend,. they only stopped connecting later on saturday, rather to scene to have _ later on saturday, rather to scene to have too — later on saturday, rather to scene to have too much of an effect on peoples — to have too much of an effect...
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labour party. what on earth happened ? earth happened? >> well, yeah, it's very interesting. a lot of people very apathetic here. certainly at the start of the day, as i've been chatting to them, it's very difficult actually to find somebody who knew that the elections had been taking place, much less somebody who had actually voted. although i have to say, as the day has gone on and i've been chatting to people, i've been able to find more and more people who have been involved. in fact, i was just chatting to a potential tory councillor hopeful who lost out to a labour candidate in that election last night and he was very disappointed. but saying that the message to rishi sunak now is that he needs to listen to what people are telling him on the ground and they need to make changes and get on with a positive message to the british public. but as you say, this is very much an army town, a garrison town. it's part of that blue wall. it's had a tory mp for years and years, decades and decades , and
labour party. what on earth happened ? earth happened? >> well, yeah, it's very interesting. a lot of people very apathetic here. certainly at the start of the day, as i've been chatting to them, it's very difficult actually to find somebody who knew that the elections had been taking place, much less somebody who had actually voted. although i have to say, as the day has gone on and i've been chatting to people, i've been able to find more and more people who have been involved. in fact,...
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if you say| you are becoming the opposition to the labour party in some areas, is the labour party in some areas, is the truth not that if they vote for you, they take votes away from the conservatives and they get labour? the more reform voters, the more opportunities we can get. there is no difference between the two parties. the highest government spending for 70 years, higher taxation for 70 years, the worst public sector outcomes, west grove 70 years, and the longest per person recession we are in for 70 years. —— the worst growth for 70 years. labour's plans will not achieve any economic growth whatsoever. we hear nothing on that. we have a bold plan to make work pay, to get to zero waiting list on health care, absolutely essential, and so many areas of british life that need fundamental reform. you areas of british life that need fundamental reform. you said word was getting — fundamental reform. you said word was getting out _ fundamental reform. you said word was getting out about _ fundamental reform. you said word was getting out about reform - fundamental reform. you
if you say| you are becoming the opposition to the labour party in some areas, is the labour party in some areas, is the truth not that if they vote for you, they take votes away from the conservatives and they get labour? the more reform voters, the more opportunities we can get. there is no difference between the two parties. the highest government spending for 70 years, higher taxation for 70 years, the worst public sector outcomes, west grove 70 years, and the longest per person recession...
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should we bring you some more news from, the labour party, pfizer . the labour party, pfizer. shaheen, this is the, activist who was planning to, run against iain duncan smith . she wanted to iain duncan smith. she wanted to nab his seat in 2019. >> she was a candidate until about five minutes ago. >> yeah, well, she's come out and she's claiming that she's faced a systematic campaign of racism, islamophobia and bullying, and she's very much putting it to keir starmer. so we'll see how that evolves. but much more headache for him. >> after your headlines . >> after your headlines. >> after your headlines. >> tom emily. thank you. the top stories this hour. labour's deputy leader says she doesn't see any reason why diane abbott cannot stand as an mp with the party at the general election, according to the reports in the guardian . angela rayner believes guardian. angela rayner believes mr abbott hasn't been treated fairly or appropriately. the veteran mp had the labour whip restored this week after a long suspension. she's accused the keir starmer of culling the party's left wi
should we bring you some more news from, the labour party, pfizer . the labour party, pfizer. shaheen, this is the, activist who was planning to, run against iain duncan smith . she wanted to iain duncan smith. she wanted to nab his seat in 2019. >> she was a candidate until about five minutes ago. >> yeah, well, she's come out and she's claiming that she's faced a systematic campaign of racism, islamophobia and bullying, and she's very much putting it to keir starmer. so we'll see...
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they have won, but my sources in the labour party are saying — sources in the labour party are saying that they think they have won lry saying that they think they have won by around _ saying that they think they have won by around 1000 votes. that is a tiny margin _ by around 1000 votes. that is a tiny margin it _ by around 1000 votes. that is a tiny margin it is— by around 1000 votes. that is a tiny margin. it is really, really small. remember— margin. it is really, really small. remember when margin. it is really, really small. rememberwhen we were margin. it is really, really small. remember when we were having recounts — remember when we were having recounts early and coventry, we thought — recounts early and coventry, we thought there were about 2000 votes in it. thought there were about 2000 votes in it now— thought there were about 2000 votes in it. now senior people in the labour— in it. now senior people in the labour party are saying they have won, _ labour party are saying they have won but — labour party are saying they have won, but only by 1000 votes or so
they have won, but my sources in the labour party are saying — sources in the labour party are saying that they think they have won lry saying that they think they have won by around _ saying that they think they have won by around 1000 votes. that is a tiny margin _ by around 1000 votes. that is a tiny margin it _ by around 1000 votes. that is a tiny margin it is— by around 1000 votes. that is a tiny margin. it is really, really small. remember— margin. it is really, really small....
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and when people look at the labour party now, they can see a changed labour party compared to a few years ago, a labour party that is passing the essential tests of trust that the voters look for. can you be trusted with public money? with national security? we weren't passing those tests a few years ago. we're passing them today. and we are determined after this weekend to keep going and keep working to earn people's trust as we approach the general election. well, let's talk about another test that voters set for their politicians. we've been talking to the rwandan government about the scheme for migration. now, their spokesman said to us that if, like labour, you don't like the scheme and you want to get rid of it, well, keir starmer would have to come up with another solution. so what would the solution be? well, i think the other thing that the rwanda minister may have said is that she can't say how many people it would take. and part of our problem with this scheme is that it's a huge amount of money for a very small amount of people. and in response to this problem, which voters ar
and when people look at the labour party now, they can see a changed labour party compared to a few years ago, a labour party that is passing the essential tests of trust that the voters look for. can you be trusted with public money? with national security? we weren't passing those tests a few years ago. we're passing them today. and we are determined after this weekend to keep going and keep working to earn people's trust as we approach the general election. well, let's talk about another...
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to the labour party. yeah, there was also a lot of people voting for reform in this byelection and i think what we�*ve seen here just shows that actually a vote for reform is a vote for keir starmer�*s labour party. well, let�*s talk about reform. they nearly beat the conservatives. there�*s only 100 odd votes in it. yes, absolutely. and as i said, what this shows very, very clearly is that if you vote for reform, you are voting for keir starmer�*s labour party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration. who have no plan for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress that we�*re making. the reform party didn�*t stand councillors in every available seat. but they did put their focus on the blackpool south by—election — and they came a close third to the conservatives. here�*s the result — their candidate came in just 117 votes behind their conservative rival, securing 17% of the vote. i spoke to the leader of reform uk — richard tice
to the labour party. yeah, there was also a lot of people voting for reform in this byelection and i think what we�*ve seen here just shows that actually a vote for reform is a vote for keir starmer�*s labour party. well, let�*s talk about reform. they nearly beat the conservatives. there�*s only 100 odd votes in it. yes, absolutely. and as i said, what this shows very, very clearly is that if you vote for reform, you are voting for keir starmer�*s labour party, a labour party who...
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labour party that we are a team and ithink— labour party that we are a team and i think the _ labour party that we are a team and i think the labour party has to act like a _ i think the labour party has to act like a team — i think the labour party has to act like a team and i do feel some people — like a team and i do feel some people around keir starmer, that may be people around keir starmer, that may he have _ people around keir starmer, that may be have watched a bit too much scandal— be have watched a bit too much scandal or — be have watched a bit too much scandal or west wing and think that is how— scandal or west wing and think that is how politics is done but it is not _ is how politics is done but it is not it— is how politics is done but it is not it is— is how politics is done but it is not. it is important that someone like diane — not. it is important that someone like diane gets her due respect. do like diane gets her due respect. dir: you like diane gets her due respect. you think like diane gets her due respect. dr? you think she has been given due
labour party that we are a team and ithink— labour party that we are a team and i think the _ labour party that we are a team and i think the labour party has to act like a _ i think the labour party has to act like a team — i think the labour party has to act like a team and i do feel some people — like a team and i do feel some people around keir starmer, that may be people around keir starmer, that may he have _ people around keir starmer, that may be have watched a bit too much...
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and when we talked to jonathan ashworth this morning, they're very clear for the labour party. well, she says it's nonsense, but it's really awkward. this is what he said. well, she says it's nonsense. it's not her— interpretation of events. i don't understand if why - the lord chancellor at the time did not raise this and why it's why he's raising it now. _ but she says it's notj her interpretation of the of that discussion. should it be investigated just to make sure that it was all absolutely above board because either she isn't telling the truth or robert buckland, who is a case and who was the justice secretary in lord chancellor, isn't telling the truth. well, look, she said - it is not her interpretation. she says it is nonsense. i wasn't there. you weren't there. i mean, look, if robert buckland has got more to say on that, _ perhaps he should come out and, you know, offer offer his opinions and his and his reflections on it. i wonder if she was still a tory mp. i wonder if she was still a tory mp, i think a lot of our viewers might think that the labour party would b
and when we talked to jonathan ashworth this morning, they're very clear for the labour party. well, she says it's nonsense, but it's really awkward. this is what he said. well, she says it's nonsense. it's not her— interpretation of events. i don't understand if why - the lord chancellor at the time did not raise this and why it's why he's raising it now. _ but she says it's notj her interpretation of the of that discussion. should it be investigated just to make sure that it was all...
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labour party— choice between our party and the labour party and _ choice between our party and the labour party and between - choice between our party and the labour party and between the - choice between our party and the i labour party and between the two people. _ labour party and between the two people. two — labour party and between the two people. two people _ labour party and between the two people, two people will— labour party and between the two people, two people will be - labour party and between the two people, two people will be primel people, two people will be prime minister— people, two people will be prime minister at — people, two people will be prime minister at the _ people, two people will be prime minister at the end _ people, two people will be prime minister at the end of— people, two people will be prime minister at the end of the - people, two people will be prime| minister at the end of the general election. — minister at the end of the general election, rishi _ minister at the end of the general election, rishi sunak— minister at the end of the g
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from the labour party of 2019. well keir starmer embrace extremist just to win votes. he's already sold his principles down the river with elphicke dodi keir starmer. >> labour have changed and i think that change is going to bnng think that change is going to bring a much better future for our country. and that's why i'm so keen to join the labour party and play my part in bringing that important future forward . that important future forward. >> doesn't like she's blinking for help there, doesn't it? stay tuned though, because we've got a big story about labour coming at 10:30 pm. and an exclusive . at 10:30 pm. and an exclusive. this jihadi is back walking the streets elsewhere, though people inside say . israel streets elsewhere, though people inside say. israel is booed at eurovision telegraph columnist allison pearson, lord shaun bailey and ex—labour advisor
from the labour party of 2019. well keir starmer embrace extremist just to win votes. he's already sold his principles down the river with elphicke dodi keir starmer. >> labour have changed and i think that change is going to bnng think that change is going to bring a much better future for our country. and that's why i'm so keen to join the labour party and play my part in bringing that important future forward . that important future forward. >> doesn't like she's blinking for...
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. >> the leader of the labour party, keir starmer. [applause] >> this, the village hall in lansing in west sussex. sir keir spoke at his own background. >> if you are working class, scared of, -- my mom and dad were scared of debt -- said that they would choose the bill that they wouldn't pay rather than going to bed. they would have the phone cut off rather than pay the bill because it was the easiest one to do without. >> the labor leader is also acknowledging he has plenty of persuading to do. >> whatever the polls say, i know there are countless people who have not decided how they will vote in this election. they still have questions about us. as labour changed enough, do i trust them with my money, our borders, our security? my answer is, yes, you can. [applause] >> the challenge for in his can he convert into votes for him even enthusiasm for him? do you accept that there is perhaps an enthusiasm deficit, lack of enthusiasm for you? >> you have to ask why people are looking to labour. they can see a changed labour party that is
. >> the leader of the labour party, keir starmer. [applause] >> this, the village hall in lansing in west sussex. sir keir spoke at his own background. >> if you are working class, scared of, -- my mom and dad were scared of debt -- said that they would choose the bill that they wouldn't pay rather than going to bed. they would have the phone cut off rather than pay the bill because it was the easiest one to do without. >> the labor leader is also acknowledging he has...
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and you know , the labour party you know, the labour party should be a broad church. it's not a sect. and you know, we always have the experience of people being parachuted in in all parties just towards the day of the election. so that's nothing new. but i think, you know, diane abbott deserves to be a candidate. she's she's out there . the disciplinary process there. the disciplinary process she went through. so i think she'd be a i think she'd continue to represent the people of her constituency very well. >> and what do you think about some of the strange goings on, to put it mildly. so you've had keir starmer, for example, very recently saying that it was still a disciplinary process that was ongoing when actually it turns out it wasn't at all. she'd that had finished pretty much in december. she'd done that online course. so that really wasn't true . so what do really wasn't true. so what do you think about the way it's been handled? >> well has been handled well. that's that's for sure. but the test will be if diane is on the ballot paper for the labour party ,
and you know , the labour party you know, the labour party should be a broad church. it's not a sect. and you know, we always have the experience of people being parachuted in in all parties just towards the day of the election. so that's nothing new. but i think, you know, diane abbott deserves to be a candidate. she's she's out there . the disciplinary process there. the disciplinary process she went through. so i think she'd be a i think she'd continue to represent the people of her...
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party.- pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice, pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice. your— pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice, your mood _ pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice, your mood entering - pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice, your mood entering thisi prentice, your mood entering this election campaign? it is prentice, your mood entering this election campaign?— prentice, your mood entering this election campaign? it is going to be ureat, but election campaign? it is going to be great. but i — election campaign? it is going to be great, but i have _ election campaign? it is going to be great, but i have just _ election campaign? it is going to be great, but i have just got _ election campaign? it is going to be great, but i have just got to - election campaign? it is going to be great, but i have just got to go. - great, but i have just got to go. you were ready for rishi in the summer of 2022, is britain ready for rishi? , , , ., rishi? yes, definitely, it is going t
party.- pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice, pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice. your— pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice, your mood _ pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice, your mood entering - pretty weak labour party. victoria prentice, your mood entering thisi prentice, your mood entering this election campaign? it is prentice, your mood entering this election campaign?— prentice, your mood entering this election campaign? it is going to be ureat, but...
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that was not the labour party.— that was your party. that was not the labour party. ros, respond to that, the labour party. ros, respond to that. because _ the labour party. ros, respond to that, because in _ the labour party. ros, respond to that, because in terms _ the labour party. ros, respond to that, because in terms of - the labour party. ros, respond to that, because in terms of the i the labour party. ros, respond to | that, because in terms of the vat, when you look back, 1979—1992, 20 11-3 when you look back, 1979—1992, 20 11—3 different conservative prime minister 's all putting up vat. yesterday, you had the chancellor accusing labourer of having that plan. accusing labourer of having that .lan. ., , ., accusing labourer of having that lan. . ... . accusing labourer of having that .lan. ... ., . plan. labour were given a chance esterda plan. labour were given a chance yesterday several _ plan. labour were given a chance yesterday several times - plan. labour were given a chance yesterday several times to - plan. labour were given a chance yesterday
that was not the labour party.— that was your party. that was not the labour party. ros, respond to that, the labour party. ros, respond to that. because _ the labour party. ros, respond to that, because in _ the labour party. ros, respond to that, because in terms _ the labour party. ros, respond to that, because in terms of - the labour party. ros, respond to that, because in terms of the i the labour party. ros, respond to | that, because in terms of the vat, when you look back,...
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that is what we deliver in the labour party. will the cost of policies. >> in this election campaign, it is the cost of the union on the table. we have a cost crisis inflicted by westminster. >> the prime minister has made quite a thing of projecting a certain energy. he has hurdled around england, scotland, wales, northern ireland the first couple days. now he is in the southwest of england, a region teaming with conservative seats he really needs to cling onto. after a morning in cornwall, next, it is devon. >> this afternoon, rishi sunak arrived to a military vehicle manufacturer to staff and reporters. >> no doubt you are meeting plenty of people out and about. but are you changing many minds? prime minister sunak: you can see we are having a conversation here but i'm determined to talk to as many people as i can across the country over the remaining weeks of the campaign. that is how i started it. as he heard, i am thoroughly enjoying myself, enjoying having conversations with people. yes, i am changing minds. >> the talk o
that is what we deliver in the labour party. will the cost of policies. >> in this election campaign, it is the cost of the union on the table. we have a cost crisis inflicted by westminster. >> the prime minister has made quite a thing of projecting a certain energy. he has hurdled around england, scotland, wales, northern ireland the first couple days. now he is in the southwest of england, a region teaming with conservative seats he really needs to cling onto. after a morning in...
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party— out but i don't think the labour party is— out but i don't think the labour party is looking for stunts and i don't _ party is looking for stunts and i don't think— party is looking for stunts and i don't think you will get lots of sparkly— don't think you will get lots of sparkly new policy and headline grabbing stuff. keir starmer is doing — grabbing stuff. keir starmer is doing a — grabbing stuff. keir starmer is doing a speech tomorrow where he will talk— doing a speech tomorrow where he will talk about values and how he would _ will talk about values and how he would government have a labour government would feel different just by doing _ government would feel different just by doing things in the national interest— by doing things in the national interest rather than pursuing desperate party stunts like this national— desperate party stunts like this national service thing and i think it's a _ national service thing and i think it's a very— national service thing and i think it's a very much steady as it goes, don't _ it's a very much steady as it goes,
party— out but i don't think the labour party is— out but i don't think the labour party is looking for stunts and i don't _ party is looking for stunts and i don't think— party is looking for stunts and i don't think you will get lots of sparkly— don't think you will get lots of sparkly new policy and headline grabbing stuff. keir starmer is doing — grabbing stuff. keir starmer is doing a — grabbing stuff. keir starmer is doing a speech tomorrow where he will talk— doing a speech...
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a changed labour party. i can tell you exactly what rishi sunak wants you to think on polling day. he is already saying it, that the plan is working, don�*t change course now, that the chaos and instability wrought by liz truss was just a blip, and instability wrought by liz truss wasjust a blip, that and instability wrought by liz truss was just a blip, that the deep problems we face are down to global events. they are not his fault at all. don�*tjudge 14 years on 49 days, he will say. i want to take that head on, because while it is true that the crises we have faced are global in origin, our unique exposure to those crises, the reason we are being hard hit than many comparable countries by the economic impact of covid and then by inflation and rising energy prices, can only be explained by the choices made by conservative governments here at home. and because while the prime minister wants this election to be about whether inflation is coming down this month, he omits to mention when it started to ris
a changed labour party. i can tell you exactly what rishi sunak wants you to think on polling day. he is already saying it, that the plan is working, don�*t change course now, that the chaos and instability wrought by liz truss was just a blip, and instability wrought by liz truss wasjust a blip, that and instability wrought by liz truss was just a blip, that the deep problems we face are down to global events. they are not his fault at all. don�*tjudge 14 years on 49 days, he will say. i...
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and of course, this scandal running through the labour party . both diane abbott labour party. both diane abbott and lloyd russell—moyle have their candidacies in question. could they both run as independents and what does it say about the organisation within the labour party ? big within the labour party? big questions to answer. >> very much. looking forward to this. sounds excellent, but you can see me tomorrow night again at 7:00. doing a nigel farage impression. but before we go to tom and state of the nation , i tom and state of the nation, i think it might be the weather with annie shuttleworth. there you have it . you have it. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. it's going to be another showery day tomorrow. the showers will be much more focused across eastern areas and it should stay a bit drier across the west. that's as high pressure is slowly building in from the west. but in the east low pressure is still in charge and that will continue to bring s
and of course, this scandal running through the labour party . both diane abbott labour party. both diane abbott and lloyd russell—moyle have their candidacies in question. could they both run as independents and what does it say about the organisation within the labour party ? big within the labour party? big questions to answer. >> very much. looking forward to this. sounds excellent, but you can see me tomorrow night again at 7:00. doing a nigel farage impression. but before we go to...
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what is your anthem for a change party? 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
what is your anthem for a change party? 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....
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we have heard sir keir| starmer say the labour party is a change labour party and we are desperate to see a labour government, but that changed labour party cannot leave muslim populations in the rear—view mirror. historically muslims have been among the most loyal supporters of the labour party. we cannot now dismantle what has been decades and decades long relationships between muslim populations and the labour party. my call to sir keir starmer, please, please, this is the last warning, the last time we go to the polls before a general election, we had so much work to do regaining the trust of muslim voters which begins by calling for an immediate arms embargo of israel and make sure that muslim citizens feel like our lights and voices matter equally to those of others. i and voices matter equally to those of others. ., and voices matter equally to those of others. . ., , of others. i heard that in the broad oint, the of others. i heard that in the broad point, the specific _ of others. i heard that in the broad point, the specific of _ of others. i heard that in the broad point,
we have heard sir keir| starmer say the labour party is a change labour party and we are desperate to see a labour government, but that changed labour party cannot leave muslim populations in the rear—view mirror. historically muslims have been among the most loyal supporters of the labour party. we cannot now dismantle what has been decades and decades long relationships between muslim populations and the labour party. my call to sir keir starmer, please, please, this is the last warning,...
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so will the labour party stage a comeback year in hartlepool? they think they will. tomorrow in this exact whole counting will be under way in the wider tees valley mayoral contest. that big hitter, ben houchen, the conservative incumbent mayor, will he be holding on? if he does, it is good for rishi sunak, if he does not, that will be a blow for the prime minister. what are the party saying about the national picture? labour are saying is they believe every incumbent mayor will hold on. so that means ben houchen for the tories in the tees valley. it means andy street for the conservatives in the west midlands. in london it means sadiq khan forced labour and in greater manchester it means andy burnham for labour. labour will say you cannot read anything about the general election results into the mayoral contest because they are deliberately designed to be big, independent figures with those big economic powers. in the case of ben houchen and andy street, what have they been doing? they have been running in the opposite direction of their parties and have effectively
so will the labour party stage a comeback year in hartlepool? they think they will. tomorrow in this exact whole counting will be under way in the wider tees valley mayoral contest. that big hitter, ben houchen, the conservative incumbent mayor, will he be holding on? if he does, it is good for rishi sunak, if he does not, that will be a blow for the prime minister. what are the party saying about the national picture? labour are saying is they believe every incumbent mayor will hold on. so...
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i suppose, change labour party. >> well, i think it does make that point about the labour party having changed. but i'd also say is you can judge some of these people by who their friends are, you know, the people who are endorsing, the, the likes of jeremy corbyn and the likes of jeremy corbyn and the chap you mentioned in keir starmers seat are the morning star. you know where they come stah you know where they come from. you know where they stand. yeah i do, i do put it to you, darren though that what we're seeing now is voters will vote for that. >> i do i do put it to you now though that what we are seeing though that what we are seeing though is actually labour trying to come around to appease some of those people. i mean, david lammy talking about how he would bat the icc if there was an arrest warrant for benjamin netanyahu, israel being our key ally in the middle east and it is now legitimate , i possibly is now legitimate, i possibly for the conservatives to say if you vote for labour, that is a vote to make an enemy of israel. and that's massive as well. >> i think what it i
i suppose, change labour party. >> well, i think it does make that point about the labour party having changed. but i'd also say is you can judge some of these people by who their friends are, you know, the people who are endorsing, the, the likes of jeremy corbyn and the likes of jeremy corbyn and the chap you mentioned in keir starmers seat are the morning star. you know where they come stah you know where they come from. you know where they stand. yeah i do, i do put it to you, darren...
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what is it that the i labour party offers? joining me to go through the latest from the uk general election, john manley, anna mikhailova and taj ali. first, the latest headlines — us presidentjoe biden has presented a new initiative aimed at ending the war in gaza, which he said would ensure durable peace and the release of all israeli hostages. he said israeli officials had agreed to the proposals, which envisage a peace plan in three phases. donald trump has confirmed he'll appeal against his criminal conviction a day after a jury in new york found him guilty of falsifying business records. in rambling remarks at trump tower, the former president angrily attacked his opponents and continued to claim without evidence that his trial had been rigged. germany hasjoined the us in giving ukraine permission to use weapons supplied to the country to strike some military targets inside russia. the relaxation of restrictions are to defend the kharkiv region, which has come under increasing pressure from russian forces from just ove
what is it that the i labour party offers? joining me to go through the latest from the uk general election, john manley, anna mikhailova and taj ali. first, the latest headlines — us presidentjoe biden has presented a new initiative aimed at ending the war in gaza, which he said would ensure durable peace and the release of all israeli hostages. he said israeli officials had agreed to the proposals, which envisage a peace plan in three phases. donald trump has confirmed he'll appeal against...
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party as well _ democrats but also the labour party as well. rishi sunak has been speaking _ as well. rishi sunak has been speaking to members here, he levelled — speaking to members here, he levelled criticism at keir starmer, saying _ levelled criticism at keir starmer, saying that he has no clear plan, criticising — saying that he has no clear plan, criticising his plan to scrap the rwanda — criticising his plan to scrap the rwanda policy, to sense on asylum seekers _ rwanda policy, to sense on asylum seekers to — rwanda policy, to sense on asylum seekers to rwanda, he also spent some _ seekers to rwanda, he also spent some time — seekers to rwanda, he also spent some time to date defending the bold new plan— some time to date defending the bold new plan that the conservatives announced over the weekend to reintroduce a form of national service — this modern form of national service will mean that young people get the skills and the opportunities they need, which is going to serve them very well in life. it is going to foster a
party as well _ democrats but also the labour party as well. rishi sunak has been speaking _ as well. rishi sunak has been speaking to members here, he levelled — speaking to members here, he levelled criticism at keir starmer, saying _ levelled criticism at keir starmer, saying that he has no clear plan, criticising — saying that he has no clear plan, criticising his plan to scrap the rwanda — criticising his plan to scrap the rwanda policy, to sense on asylum seekers _ rwanda policy, to...
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and one of the challenges the tory party has had is nobody scrutinising the labour party. they can say, as they like keir starmer talking about chaos, keir starmer talking about austerity, the labour party calls austerity. he's talking about the only reason to serve is because you want to serve the public. they voted to bail out the bankers, same as everybody else. so let's now have a real look at where people actually stand. and i think the prime minister is right to say, let's have this election. let's really look at people's records. >> i'm sure i heard a snicker from you as well. whilst christopher was explaining the goings on. >> i think there are two points for me that were really striking from from what we just heard is that actually on two of rishi's economic tests , on his, economic tests, on his, particularly on his pledges to the country, i know there's real concerns in government that there is no way that the small boats numbers are going to come down. in fact, they're going to go down. in fact, they're going to 9° up down. in fact, they're going to go up over
and one of the challenges the tory party has had is nobody scrutinising the labour party. they can say, as they like keir starmer talking about chaos, keir starmer talking about austerity, the labour party calls austerity. he's talking about the only reason to serve is because you want to serve the public. they voted to bail out the bankers, same as everybody else. so let's now have a real look at where people actually stand. and i think the prime minister is right to say, let's have this...
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the leader of the opposition labour party, sir 0pposition labour party, sir keir starmer, says voters have the choice between what he called continuing decline and chaos under the ruling conservatives or rebuilding the country under his party. a senior labour sources told the bbc that mr starmer plans to take part in two head—to—head tv election debates with mr sunak. after 14 in power the conservative party is polling more than 20 points behind labour. 0ur political editor
the leader of the opposition labour party, sir 0pposition labour party, sir keir starmer, says voters have the choice between what he called continuing decline and chaos under the ruling conservatives or rebuilding the country under his party. a senior labour sources told the bbc that mr starmer plans to take part in two head—to—head tv election debates with mr sunak. after 14 in power the conservative party is polling more than 20 points behind labour. 0ur political editor
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the labour party has romised actually was. the labour party has promised many — actually was. the labour party has promised many things _ actually was. the labour party has promised many things under - actually was. the labour party has promised many things under keiri promised many things under keir starmer�*s leadership. they promised to abolish benefit cuts, they are not going to do that. they promised to keep the cap on bonuses and they are not going to do that. so i think it is important where we can we continue to put pressure on the labour party to do the right thing. in scotland, we have indeed nationalise the rail role in scots. we have also been able to get ourselves into position where we can scrap pics and fares during this cost of living crisis. it is more than just the rollers got it is also the network rail as well. many of the network rail as well. many of the problems we face with our punctuality of our trains sever the fact that the railway themselves are
the labour party has romised actually was. the labour party has promised many — actually was. the labour party has promised many things _ actually was. the labour party has promised many things under - actually was. the labour party has promised many things under keiri promised many things under keir starmer�*s leadership. they promised to abolish benefit cuts, they are not going to do that. they promised to keep the cap on bonuses and they are not going to do that. so i think it is...