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i am fully supportive of richard tice leadership, urge voters to put their trust in him and lee anderson. i will do my bit to help the campaign. but he then says although the general election is important, the contest in america has huge global significance. a strong america as a close ally is vital for our peace and security, and i intend to help with the grassroots campaign in america in any way that i can. he's a patron to upset a few people, isn't it? >> nigel farage there doing his bit for the country. he's going to do his bit for reform uk though, and not make. well, i think , you know, we're saying in think, you know, we're saying in the break nigel farage has lost eight elections. so i think if he stood it's actually not that likely that he would have won anyway. but then if he did win a seat , say anyway. but then if he did win a seat, say somebody was pulling clacton as a potential seat, that he could win. nigel farage, a type of person that actually wants to be an mp. >> he would also be probably the only reform party mp if you look at the polls. but that's a very lonely becau
i am fully supportive of richard tice leadership, urge voters to put their trust in him and lee anderson. i will do my bit to help the campaign. but he then says although the general election is important, the contest in america has huge global significance. a strong america as a close ally is vital for our peace and security, and i intend to help with the grassroots campaign in america in any way that i can. he's a patron to upset a few people, isn't it? >> nigel farage there doing his...
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right >> lee anderson, i, i think all all i hear voters say from both parties is they want change. and this is this change as you get there's at least there's at least as many tory voters who want who think the tories have been too soft, at least as many . been too soft, at least as many. >> i mean, what will happen with labouris >> i mean, what will happen with labour is that people who can be bothered to vote last time will be bothered to vote this time, and maybe the red wall will come back. but i think in terms of people who are frustrated and disappointed with the tories, it's not that they've been too right wing , is that can you right wing, is that can you imagine anyone thinking that genuinely? >> i mean , i think the scottish >> i mean, i think the scottish have had it too. with snp, we all have and i think that's going to change drastically as well. yeah, well maybe i mean, still her fingers crossed for a return to monarchy , express now return to monarchy, express now scott, the anti starmer campaign from the left is gathering momentum. >> did the monarchy ever go away?
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. >> are you saying that lee anderson won't keep his lead? what do you make of it? >> don't take any notice of nigel because i don't. as a rule, i will win my seat, that thatis rule, i will win my seat, that that is a given. i'll tell you what. tomorrow i'll be going to the bookmakers, seeing what odds i am. i'll be having a bet on myself. probably a little bit, a fiver on jacob as well, for a bit of fun. but look, you know, the conservative party, who i was a member of for 4 or 5 years, they think they've got a divine right to stand in these seats. and they hope that reform will step aside. politics doesn't work like that. the people in this country need a clear choice. and the conservative party does some good things. jacob, i have to admit that. but but they failed on immigration. they failed on illegal migration. these are the fundamental things in the red wall seats that the people demand action on. and they failed, tom. they failed miserably. >> jacob clearly rishi sunak wants to make this election an economic election. he's spoken about furlough. he's spoken
. >> are you saying that lee anderson won't keep his lead? what do you make of it? >> don't take any notice of nigel because i don't. as a rule, i will win my seat, that thatis rule, i will win my seat, that that is a given. i'll tell you what. tomorrow i'll be going to the bookmakers, seeing what odds i am. i'll be having a bet on myself. probably a little bit, a fiver on jacob as well, for a bit of fun. but look, you know, the conservative party, who i was a member of for 4 or 5...
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we'll be talking to lee anderson because remember that ridiculous tweet from wes streeting ? yeah. calling people streeting? yeah. calling people who vote for suzanne hall, white supremacists . unbelievable. supremacists. unbelievable. we're going to get his take on that because of course, he got in trouble for the comments that he made with regard to sadiq khan. he made with regard to sadiq khan . also, are you did you ever khan. also, are you did you ever watch married? at first sight? yes. well, do you remember ross ? yes. well, do you remember ross? right. when she sat at the dinner table and somebody was using a remote control? she is going to be here live as my guest at five, so i'm really looking forward to talking to her. so if you if you were a fan of married at first sight, i mean, i got addicted to the australian ones and then i couldn't help myself. oh, it's so good. one after the other after the other. she's going to be here, live in the studio, so i'm looking forward to her. but dunng i'm looking forward to her. but during our show , we suspect that during our show, w
we'll be talking to lee anderson because remember that ridiculous tweet from wes streeting ? yeah. calling people streeting? yeah. calling people who vote for suzanne hall, white supremacists . unbelievable. supremacists. unbelievable. we're going to get his take on that because of course, he got in trouble for the comments that he made with regard to sadiq khan. he made with regard to sadiq khan . also, are you did you ever khan. also, are you did you ever watch married? at first sight? yes....
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very much looking forward to it. >> gosh, yes, lee anderson's comments. he's very much let off the leash, hasn't he? he's been let off the leash, that sounds a fantastic show, martin. we'll be staying tuned for sure. see you in a bit. see you at three. >> now, police are continuing their search for a suspect after two women were attacked in bournemouth on friday night. the incident left one dead and the other with serious injuries . other with serious injuries. >> us. now dorset police have released cctv images which you can see here, of the hooded murder suspect. now there is a warning that the public should not approach him and they're urging anyone who recognises him to come forward as soon as possible . possible. >> well, joining us from bournemouth now is gb news south west of england reporterjeff west of england reporter jeff moody. and jeff, what do we know about this case? >> well, we know that a 17 year old boy from lancashire had been arrested, but he was released without charge last night. so the hunt is now back to on find out who killed a 34
very much looking forward to it. >> gosh, yes, lee anderson's comments. he's very much let off the leash, hasn't he? he's been let off the leash, that sounds a fantastic show, martin. we'll be staying tuned for sure. see you in a bit. see you at three. >> now, police are continuing their search for a suspect after two women were attacked in bournemouth on friday night. the incident left one dead and the other with serious injuries . other with serious injuries. >> us. now...
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i stood against lee anderson. you know, in ashfield, and we didn't get a single mp away. is the system just gearing us down? once again we alternate between red and blue. >> yeah . and i think it is. and >> yeah. and i think it is. and i think that's exactly what we will do this time. the only hope would be, and maybe this is where reform tory conversation is need to be had. if there were a hung parliament and keir was forced to do a deal with the lib dems, we would get pr so people could change the future of politics with pr, but they need to get it first. and a keir starmer with a 100 seat majority is not going to put pr in place. and i heard a sharp intake of breath from you there. >> peter edwards around proportional representation, a european style. that's the kind of system actually. they've got the brexit party, that massive majority in the eu elections. but it's very, very unlikely because parties that get in power want to vote for continuity of power. they don't want to share power . continuity of power. they don't want to share power. yeah. >> there's been a muc
i stood against lee anderson. you know, in ashfield, and we didn't get a single mp away. is the system just gearing us down? once again we alternate between red and blue. >> yeah . and i think it is. and >> yeah. and i think it is. and i think that's exactly what we will do this time. the only hope would be, and maybe this is where reform tory conversation is need to be had. if there were a hung parliament and keir was forced to do a deal with the lib dems, we would get pr so people...
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. >> but you're not you're not, tempted to join lee anderson over as a as a reform mp ? over as a as a reform mp? >> no, i'm not i respect what, lee lee decided to do, but, i think reform are a very, very good, pressure group , but i good, pressure group, but i don't think that they have the ability to be a serious contender for running the country, but that doesn't mean to say that i don't agree with some of the things that they that they say. i don't agree with all of them. but, you know, in order to influence government influence, what changes in the country you've got to be, you know, in, in, within the system to fight from within the system and not just from without the system. so, i'm a conservative. always have been. >> it was a it was grant shapps, actually, who we spoke to a little bit earlier in the show, who , reportedly was telling who, reportedly was telling prospective candidates and, and those looking to win their seat again, or at least campaign their seat again to, to fight on on their personality as an individual rather than under the tory banner. so ba
. >> but you're not you're not, tempted to join lee anderson over as a as a reform mp ? over as a as a reform mp? >> no, i'm not i respect what, lee lee decided to do, but, i think reform are a very, very good, pressure group , but i good, pressure group, but i don't think that they have the ability to be a serious contender for running the country, but that doesn't mean to say that i don't agree with some of the things that they that they say. i don't agree with all of them. but,...
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lee anderson said to you, you should have manned up, apparently. did he say that in the week? man up. no, because there's this sense that you've been there for training, you've been there. you're going to be the key striker. you're the lionel messi of reform. and then when the game days come, you've said, no, sorry, i've got an ankle injury. >> i'll tell you what i could do. i could change my mind this morning. move down to kent, fight a seat. all right. and you won't see or hear of me for the rest of the election campaign. >> of course we would. see and hear of you how you would. you'd be seen and heard on gb news. you've got an extraordinary social media following . you've social media following. you've got millions on twitter, you're. and tiktok. you're always telling me, yeah, no, no, i can do all those things, but i can't do all those things, but i can't do that and focus on constituency. >> that's the point . six weeks >> that's the point. six weeks made it very, very difficult . made it very, very difficult. impossible to do both, difficult to fight a seat i've chosen.
lee anderson said to you, you should have manned up, apparently. did he say that in the week? man up. no, because there's this sense that you've been there for training, you've been there. you're going to be the key striker. you're the lionel messi of reform. and then when the game days come, you've said, no, sorry, i've got an ankle injury. >> i'll tell you what i could do. i could change my mind this morning. move down to kent, fight a seat. all right. and you won't see or hear of me...
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lee anderson didn't mince his words. >> well, i've got to be careful, what i say about the labour mayor, i don't want to give him too much of a hard time, but it's absolutely useless. it's been a disaster for this country. it's been a disaster for london, and it needs belting out at the next election in four years time. it's an absolute disaster for our capital city, and you'll see over the next four years what he does to that city. rob the motorist . blind city. rob the motorist. blind knife crime will go up, violent crime will go up and there'll be sneering away in his ivory tower. and i will keep calling him out . him out. >> so while some might dismiss sadiq's initial snubbing of susan hall's handshake, i see it as representing a greater problem . how can he expect problem. how can he expect cohesion in our great capital if he cannot even lead by example and extend the hand of peace to his rival and set a good example to londoners, a city that is divided more than ever? grow up, sadiq . so before we get stuck sadiq. so before we get stuck into the debate, here's what else is coming
lee anderson didn't mince his words. >> well, i've got to be careful, what i say about the labour mayor, i don't want to give him too much of a hard time, but it's absolutely useless. it's been a disaster for this country. it's been a disaster for london, and it needs belting out at the next election in four years time. it's an absolute disaster for our capital city, and you'll see over the next four years what he does to that city. rob the motorist . blind city. rob the motorist. blind...
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let's talk to their mp for ashfield, lee anderson, who joins us now. good to see you this morning, what do you make of this? i mean, it's sort of close, but no cigar, isn't it ? close, but no cigar, isn't it? >> it's very close. and let's be honest, been a good night for laboun honest, been a good night for labour. it's not been a very good night for the conservative party, but, to get 16.9% in the by—election in blackpool is absolutely fantastic. it's our best ever by—election result. i was thinking about 15, 16, just 100 or so votes behind the conservative candidate, you know, with a few more resources, and a little bit, you know, more campaigning, maybe if we've got more bodies up there, we'd probably pip the toys on this one. but we're making massive strides. i mean, when you look at the our polling from 2 or 3 years ago, it was on 3 or 4. and now we're getting, you know, 17% nearly in a by—election 30 odd percent up in sunderland in one of the council wards. there so we're on the up the, the trajectory on, on our poll rating is going up. the
let's talk to their mp for ashfield, lee anderson, who joins us now. good to see you this morning, what do you make of this? i mean, it's sort of close, but no cigar, isn't it ? close, but no cigar, isn't it? >> it's very close. and let's be honest, been a good night for laboun honest, been a good night for labour. it's not been a very good night for the conservative party, but, to get 16.9% in the by—election in blackpool is absolutely fantastic. it's our best ever by—election...
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lee anderson and richard tice. well, let's run you through all of the candidates for those constituencies. so in boston and skegness , david boston and skegness, david dickerson is standing for the engush dickerson is standing for the english democrats , alex faubert english democrats, alex faubert for the labour party, richard gordon , ian lloyd for the gordon, ian lloyd for the liberal democrats, chris moore for the green party richard tice for the green party richard tice for reform uk, matt warman for the conservative and unionist party and in ashfield, lee anderson is standing for reform uk. >> alexander coates for the green party, rikki neave for the labour party , jason zadrozny for labour party, jason zadrozny for the ashfield independents . the ashfield independents. >> well, let's talk to former labour adviser now, stella santa kidu. good to see you. this morning, where are we in this campaign as far as keir starmer is concerned ? you think i mean, is concerned? you think i mean, is concerned? you think i
lee anderson and richard tice. well, let's run you through all of the candidates for those constituencies. so in boston and skegness , david boston and skegness, david dickerson is standing for the engush dickerson is standing for the english democrats , alex faubert english democrats, alex faubert for the labour party, richard gordon , ian lloyd for the gordon, ian lloyd for the liberal democrats, chris moore for the green party richard tice for the green party richard tice for reform uk, matt...
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lee anderson is the reform mp here and he's previously been the conservative mp for ashfield on what's been a long politicaljourney for him. rhea keehn will be the candidate for labour and for the independent group who run the local council here, they have jason zadrozny as their candidate. there's a lot for voters to consider. the other parties haven't yet announced their candidates for this constituency. simon ward, bbc news. we're joined now by leader of the reform party, richard tice. awake of the reform party, richard tice. at morning to y( you,. awake at morning to you, good to see you,. when we pick up on from my point was not and competently a michael is no importance between the two main parties. timer;r michael is no importance between the two main parties-_ two main parties. they are both forms of socialism. _ two main parties. they are both forms of socialism. they - two main parties. they are both forms of socialism. they were l two main parties. they are both i forms of socialism. they were high taxes, higher regulation, big state, zero growth, and what reform uk stand fo
lee anderson is the reform mp here and he's previously been the conservative mp for ashfield on what's been a long politicaljourney for him. rhea keehn will be the candidate for labour and for the independent group who run the local council here, they have jason zadrozny as their candidate. there's a lot for voters to consider. the other parties haven't yet announced their candidates for this constituency. simon ward, bbc news. we're joined now by leader of the reform party, richard tice. awake...
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anderson at the select committee was utterly appalling. and embarrassing, and shows really contempt for parliament in the sense of they should have been actually coming with all the facts and the figures, and didn't obviously expect any normal questions. i don't didn't obviously expect any normal questions . i don't know normal questions. i don't know what they thought they were going to be able to get away with. it's like the worst version of yes minister playing out before our very eyes. but let's go back to this important point. the prime minister has done the deal with france to stop. we know 23,000 vessels crossing the channel last year. he's done returns, agreements with countries like albania, which saw 93% drop. and once we get rwanda flights off the ground, we will have that world leading deterrent that costs so much money, doesn't it? it will actually cost a drop in the ocean compared to the billions that we're spending, which andrew jenkins pointed out earlier. and more importantly, once the deterrent is working, we'll have fewe
anderson at the select committee was utterly appalling. and embarrassing, and shows really contempt for parliament in the sense of they should have been actually coming with all the facts and the figures, and didn't obviously expect any normal questions. i don't didn't obviously expect any normal questions . i don't know normal questions. i don't know what they thought they were going to be able to get away with. it's like the worst version of yes minister playing out before our very eyes. but...
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lee anderson is going to win his seat. we're going to win seats very simply because millions and millions of people are going to vote for us. and here's the point what the good constituents of boston and skegness realise is that their wages have been depressed by mass low skilled immigration from overseas. that's why people are so frustrated with a ramona mp who's done nothing for the seat , voted for mp who's done nothing for the seat, voted for all of mp who's done nothing for the seat , voted for all of these seat, voted for all of these issues from mass immigration to wokeism to trans ideology to net zero. people don't want it and they've had enough of it, and they're going to vote against him. they're going to vote for me. patrick, i've absolutely i'm very confident about that. >> well, you can't you can't knock his confidence . that's knock his confidence. that's richard tice. look, thank you very much for joining richard tice. look, thank you very much forjoining us, richard. and i do hope to chat to you again very,
lee anderson is going to win his seat. we're going to win seats very simply because millions and millions of people are going to vote for us. and here's the point what the good constituents of boston and skegness realise is that their wages have been depressed by mass low skilled immigration from overseas. that's why people are so frustrated with a ramona mp who's done nothing for the seat , voted for mp who's done nothing for the seat, voted for all of mp who's done nothing for the seat ,...
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. >> you've also lost lee anderson to reform uk. i'll grant you. he had lost the tory whip. is there a problem within the tory machine ? why are so many moving machine? why are so many moving on from the party, others not standing at the next election ? standing at the next election? >> well, it's also worth remembering that we had a defection to the conservative party by lisa cameron from the scottish national party. so these happen, these kind of things happen from time to time and people will make decisions. there are, you know, maybe, perhaps some genuine individual whose views genuinely change over a number of years who decide that, the opposition party might be for them. but natalie elphicke, certainly i wouldn't describe as, as one of those one of those people . of those one of those people. of course, we've got difficult times at the moment. no one denies, denies that. but as i say, when times are difficult, you stick with your political family . family. >> you mentioned, of course, a very famous defection, which is lisa cameron mp, who left the snp to join the conse
. >> you've also lost lee anderson to reform uk. i'll grant you. he had lost the tory whip. is there a problem within the tory machine ? why are so many moving machine? why are so many moving on from the party, others not standing at the next election ? standing at the next election? >> well, it's also worth remembering that we had a defection to the conservative party by lisa cameron from the scottish national party. so these happen, these kind of things happen from time to time...
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anderson, people who come in, you know, who are strong enough in their character and strong enoughin in their character and strong enough in their convictions that they can say, i've got answers, i've got solutions. boris johnson had an appeal and he had a platform and he had a brand simple marketing. he had a well known brand and he was able to reach parts of the country that other people couldn't. simple. after lockdown and after everything that happened with covid, that brand was toxic. so i think if they'd stuck with him, there would have been even even more catastrophic situation than they are now. >> do you not think labour in power would have found themselves in the same position? >> that's a really interesting question. and that's where my mind had gone. it's almost academic, in my opinion, who's beenin academic, in my opinion, who's been in power since 2016. the minute the people voted for brexit, we had a parliament. we still have a parliament that largely stands against brexit. the conservative party were against it. they still are against it. they still are against it. th
anderson, people who come in, you know, who are strong enough in their character and strong enoughin in their character and strong enough in their convictions that they can say, i've got answers, i've got solutions. boris johnson had an appeal and he had a platform and he had a brand simple marketing. he had a well known brand and he was able to reach parts of the country that other people couldn't. simple. after lockdown and after everything that happened with covid, that brand was toxic. so i...
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anderson defecting to that side as well. i think that even if it's not in terms of votes, they're having an influence on they're having an influence on the way that the tory party actually approach things. >> look, alex, you are the ceo of youth vote uk. aren't you really interested to talk to you about a story in the times today? this is about the labour party looking to introduce votes for 16 and 17 year olds in their first year in government, if they win the general election. what do you make of that ? what do you make of that? >> yeah, i support it. i mean, it's not a massive shock that i support it. i think the reality is that we see a lot of especially 17 year olds, very active in society. lots of them are getting into the workforce, apprenticeships. i think, you know, labour are being smart there. clearly, you know, the data suggests that more of them will vote for labour, and actually i think it's a good thing. i know a lot of, you know, people will be watching this and probably getting really annoyed because i think
anderson defecting to that side as well. i think that even if it's not in terms of votes, they're having an influence on they're having an influence on the way that the tory party actually approach things. >> look, alex, you are the ceo of youth vote uk. aren't you really interested to talk to you about a story in the times today? this is about the labour party looking to introduce votes for 16 and 17 year olds in their first year in government, if they win the general election. what do...
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anderson ammunition to hit the conservatives where it hurts. so i think in that sense, yes. but but of course, as a very, as a small new party in this effectively two party system, it's always going to be very hard for a small challenger to come along and make a big dent. >> and it's an election trail. it's an election that rishi sunak called. he didn't have to call it. it's been called the greatest gamble of his entire political career. some are calling it a suicide mission. anna, what's the mood like within the conservative ranks at the moment ? within the conservative ranks at the moment? is it the last days of the empire ? of the empire? >> well, look, i've been in parliament the last two days, and the mood in parliament is sort of, a little bit sad for a lot of tory mps just because even the ones who knew they were going thought , i mean, they going thought, i mean, they basically thought they had guarantees that they would have another couple of months. so it's that human element of they haven't had a chance to say goodbye. they're not go
anderson ammunition to hit the conservatives where it hurts. so i think in that sense, yes. but but of course, as a very, as a small new party in this effectively two party system, it's always going to be very hard for a small challenger to come along and make a big dent. >> and it's an election trail. it's an election that rishi sunak called. he didn't have to call it. it's been called the greatest gamble of his entire political career. some are calling it a suicide mission. anna, what's...
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. >> jeremy hunt, lee anderson, in his own subtle way. he said the other day, rishi sunak could drop £1 million down every chimney in britain and his destiny would still be secured. he's not with the party anymore, he might say that. but do you think . as you said, is it just think. as you said, is it just you?is think. as you said, is it just you? is it just your party? a few quid here and there might not be enough now people want radical change, and nipping and tucking won't do it. well, if they want radical change, why is labour not offering that? >> i mean, again, it's a very pedestrian offering. yesterday, even on, you know, launching a new border security command, a new border security command, a new government body , rather than new government body, rather than stopping the boat. he does seem to me that they're doing all they need to do and not not going further than he needs to do to try and generate excitement. and that's why we've got this gb news polling overnight , showing that just 5% overnight, showing that just 5% have a g
. >> jeremy hunt, lee anderson, in his own subtle way. he said the other day, rishi sunak could drop £1 million down every chimney in britain and his destiny would still be secured. he's not with the party anymore, he might say that. but do you think . as you said, is it just think. as you said, is it just you?is think. as you said, is it just you? is it just your party? a few quid here and there might not be enough now people want radical change, and nipping and tucking won't do it....
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the bbc has been a force apologised and lee anderson has said asylum seekers should be sent to live on a remote scottish island. all of that, and liberal democrat leader ed davey is up the creek without a paddle board. yes, he fell overboard. man overboard in lake windermere. maybe he was looking for floating voters . our looking for floating voters. our reporters all over the country will bring you fully up to speed on the day's political events throughout the show, as we do here, and it's your chance to get involved. have your comments. who's caught your eye so far? has your vote been changed? who are you going to pick as the people decide? get in touch gb news. com forward slash your say. but before all of that, let's kick off the show andifs of that, let's kick off the show and it's time for your latest news headlines. >> martin thank you. 3:02 the top stories this hour. the prime minister has suggested that britain's approach to migration is the envy of europe, as he addressed a campaign event in staffordshire today, rishi sunak said the conservative plan to deal with small boat a
the bbc has been a force apologised and lee anderson has said asylum seekers should be sent to live on a remote scottish island. all of that, and liberal democrat leader ed davey is up the creek without a paddle board. yes, he fell overboard. man overboard in lake windermere. maybe he was looking for floating voters . our looking for floating voters. our reporters all over the country will bring you fully up to speed on the day's political events throughout the show, as we do here, and it's...
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anderson, although he was of course elected as a conservative in 2019, and their candidate in the east midlands, alan graves, is i can slip in derby, i'm told that reform have performed quite well in that part of the world. —— a councillor in derby. certainly, the conservatives started this contest with high hopes that they would be able to win here, the difference between ben bradley and counterparts like ben houchen and andy street is that he is not an incumbent, and although he has tried to distance himself from the national party and talk up his personal credentials, it has not worked, he has not been able to establish that a political identity. it will be very disappointing as far as ben bradley is concerned, although he already has a couple of jobs as mp and leader of nottinghamshire council, but for labour, surely they had to win this mayoralty, and in order to have a chance at the sorts of seeds you have just been describing, otherwise they wouldn't really be plausibly on course to get a majority or win the election. course to get a ma'ority or win the election. . ~ ., . el
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lee zeldin, ran for governor and lost by a smaller margin than before. so is this a possible year where trump could do this? >> it is possible. john anderson was in this race in 1980 and 7% of the total vote nationwide. but the thinking is that some of the carter vote got siphoned off. 2.6 margin for reagan in new york but he won and it hasn't happened since 1980. certainly would be fascinating. >> bill: he won 1980 in new york. a pipe dream these days. deep blue state of new york. put it up, guys. this was 1980 results. he came back in 1984 and look the difference after four years. half a million votes plus won the state. another thing so interesting about the clip is that there are bricks everywhere. the south bronx looks like rubble. i don't know if the buildings are occupied or not. trump is going there tomorrow and will have an event at a park. apparently the park holds 3500 people. what are we going to paying attention to? how many people show up tomorrow in the south bronx to see trump. >> absolutely. remember lee zeldin lost by the same number of
lee zeldin, ran for governor and lost by a smaller margin than before. so is this a possible year where trump could do this? >> it is possible. john anderson was in this race in 1980 and 7% of the total vote nationwide. but the thinking is that some of the carter vote got siphoned off. 2.6 margin for reagan in new york but he won and it hasn't happened since 1980. certainly would be fascinating. >> bill: he won 1980 in new york. a pipe dream these days. deep blue state of new york....