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the liberal democrats and the green party are up as well. a bad night for the conservatives but a good night for labour. all eyes now and that west midlands race because although the sense that i was getting this morning is the conservative mps are not going to move against the prime minister because of this, if andy street were to lose the west midlands, the conservative incumbent, i think that would cause more conservative mps to be really nervous and it may cause more speculation about what happens next. let's move on to the israel gaza war, as efforts to secure a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza, are intensifying. the head of the us�*s cia, william burns, is in cairo to help try to mediate a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. hamas negotiators have also arrived in egypt for talks. and this is where things stan. foreign mediators have been waiting for a response from the group to an israeli proposal to halt the fighting for forty days, and to exchange hostages for palestinian prisoners. unconfirmed reports
the liberal democrats and the green party are up as well. a bad night for the conservatives but a good night for labour. all eyes now and that west midlands race because although the sense that i was getting this morning is the conservative mps are not going to move against the prime minister because of this, if andy street were to lose the west midlands, the conservative incumbent, i think that would cause more conservative mps to be really nervous and it may cause more speculation about what...
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hannah miller, with the liberal democrats. four nationwide opinion polls have been published in the last 24 hours, along with a second poll of voting intentions in scotland. the most recent poll surveyed more than 2000 adults online and it put labour on 47%, the tories on 20%, reform on 12%, and the liberal democrats online percent, with the greens on 7%, the snp on 3%, plaid cymru on 1%, and other parties on 2%. i have been speaking to scarlet maguire, whojoined me in the been speaking to scarlet maguire, who joined me in the studio earlier, she is the director at the research and polling company she is the director at the research and polling companijp. i asked her if the polls had changed in any way substantially since this election was called a week ago today. we had lots of new polls out, most showing no movement. signs of the lead potentially narrowing, may [each to the conservative shoring up teach to the conservative shoring up their base, but at the moment a bit too early to tell who's going to win this campaign. in t
hannah miller, with the liberal democrats. four nationwide opinion polls have been published in the last 24 hours, along with a second poll of voting intentions in scotland. the most recent poll surveyed more than 2000 adults online and it put labour on 47%, the tories on 20%, reform on 12%, and the liberal democrats online percent, with the greens on 7%, the snp on 3%, plaid cymru on 1%, and other parties on 2%. i have been speaking to scarlet maguire, whojoined me in the been speaking to...
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the liberal democrats have got a really clear strategy in this campaign. they are standing right across the country, but they're really focusing their efforts on key seats and a lot of those are here in the south west of england. hi. so are promises to keep working taxes down and improve public services realistic? are you being honest with the public about the choices that are coming down the line? we are saying we're going to have to find money from somewhere. we're pointing out where — whether it's on the oil and gas giants, on the social media giants. and we will make sure our sums add up. we're in week one of this campaign. you've already fallen off a paddleboard, ridden a bike down a hill with your legs up in the air and slipped down a giant waterslide. is there a danger that people will see you as a bit of a joke? no, you see, i believe politicians need to take the voters' concerns seriously. but i don't think politicians have to take themselves quite so seriously. the level of attention we've had on our policies, because we've attracted people to
the liberal democrats have got a really clear strategy in this campaign. they are standing right across the country, but they're really focusing their efforts on key seats and a lot of those are here in the south west of england. hi. so are promises to keep working taxes down and improve public services realistic? are you being honest with the public about the choices that are coming down the line? we are saying we're going to have to find money from somewhere. we're pointing out where —...
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liberal democrats, 187. howling laud hope. _ liberal democrats, 187. howling laud hope, monster raving loony party, 121. david _ hope, monster raving loony party, 121. davidjones, conservative party. — 121. davidjones, conservative party, 3218. kim knight, 147. damon sharp, 45. benjamin _ kim knight, 147. damon sharp, 45. benjamin scott, green party, 368. chris— benjamin scott, green party, 368. chris webb, labour party, 10,825. cheering _ chris webb, labour party, 10,825. cheering and applause —— cheering and applause than number ballot papers is as follows — follows. did not bear the official follows. — did not bear the official mark... and labour— did not bear the official mark... and labour have been victorious in the blackpool south by—election. chris webb has been elected as the new mp for blackpool south, winning the seat for the labour party after scott benton the former conservative mp quit in disgrace. crucially, the conservatives just managing to hold off the reform party with only 117 votes in it. but let's listen in to the
liberal democrats, 187. howling laud hope. _ liberal democrats, 187. howling laud hope, monster raving loony party, 121. david _ hope, monster raving loony party, 121. davidjones, conservative party. — 121. davidjones, conservative party, 3218. kim knight, 147. damon sharp, 45. benjamin _ kim knight, 147. damon sharp, 45. benjamin scott, green party, 368. chris— benjamin scott, green party, 368. chris webb, labour party, 10,825. cheering _ chris webb, labour party, 10,825. cheering and...
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the liberal democrats have launched their campaign in scotland. the party leader, sir ed davey, said they wouldn't form a coalition with the conservatives, but didn't rule out a deal with labour. sir ed also says his party can become the third biggest in the commons after the general election, overtaking the snp. here's a little of what he said on a campaign visit to fife. the snp are so out of touch and, like the conservatives in england, people want to get rid of them. and in many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can do that. in mid dunbartonshire, for example, you've got the amazing susan murray who, already, people think she's the mp, she is so active. if you go to the highlands and islands, if you go to inverness, skye and west rossshire, you will see angus macdonald knocking on doors in places like fort william. people are really turning to the liberal democrats and to candidates like angus macdonald. if you go to argyle and bute and see my former parliamentary colleague, who's now standing again, alan reid, you'll see li
the liberal democrats have launched their campaign in scotland. the party leader, sir ed davey, said they wouldn't form a coalition with the conservatives, but didn't rule out a deal with labour. sir ed also says his party can become the third biggest in the commons after the general election, overtaking the snp. here's a little of what he said on a campaign visit to fife. the snp are so out of touch and, like the conservatives in england, people want to get rid of them. and in many parts of...
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liberal democrats. very good, these photo moments. is he going to go again? possibly. bud he going to go again? possibly. and who else is — he going to go again? possibly. and who else is he doing that with? there is their candidate and various relatives of liberal democrat people getting involved. now it�*s really started raining, so anyone who doesn�*t get wet on the slip and slide is going to be soaked regardless of what happens. but the liberal democrats say they are using this to promote their policies around mental health. they want to triple the tax on social media companies. they say that would bring in £1.5 billion which they would used to put mental health professionals in every school. the conservative party say that kind of thing is already going on. it is true that they have begun to introduce external support in schools for children. it hasn�*t reached every school yet. the labour party say they have a similar policy about getting mental health support into schools. the liberal de
liberal democrats. very good, these photo moments. is he going to go again? possibly. bud he going to go again? possibly. and who else is — he going to go again? possibly. and who else is he doing that with? there is their candidate and various relatives of liberal democrat people getting involved. now it�*s really started raining, so anyone who doesn�*t get wet on the slip and slide is going to be soaked regardless of what happens. but the liberal democrats say they are using this to...
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paula vennells is in tears for the liberal democrats . seems to the liberal democrats. seems to be getting off scot free. but next, jeremy corbyn is standing as an independent at the general election. we will ask a former tony blair advisor if that spells big trouble for the labour party. you're with me, patrick gb news. welcome back to gb news election special . has there ever been a special. has there ever been a situation where the former leader of a major party has actively campaigned against him? well, there is now. >> we believe in democracy. i want our political parties to be democratic. but members of islington north labour have been denied the right to choose their own candidate. and alongside that, the community as a whole has been disempowered because of that. so we have to stand up. >> well, jeremy corbyn, who led labour for nearly five years but has now been officially expelled from the party, will stand as an independent in islington north, which he's held for more than 40 years, apparently. gosh, well, keir starmer claims he's unbothered. >> jeremy corbyn
paula vennells is in tears for the liberal democrats . seems to the liberal democrats. seems to be getting off scot free. but next, jeremy corbyn is standing as an independent at the general election. we will ask a former tony blair advisor if that spells big trouble for the labour party. you're with me, patrick gb news. welcome back to gb news election special . has there ever been a special. has there ever been a situation where the former leader of a major party has actively campaigned...
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the i the liberal democrats, 7679. the total_ the liberal democrats, 7679. the total number_ the liberal democrats, 7679. the total number of— the liberal democrats, 7679. the total number of votes _ the liberal democrats, 7679. the total number of votes counted... | total number of votes counted... rejected — total number of votes counted... rejected was _ total number of votes counted... rejected was hundred _ total number of votes counted... rejected was hundred and - total number of votes counted... rejected was hundred and 80 . total number of votes counted... rejected was hundred and 80 or... total number of votes counted... . rejected was hundred and 80 or... i was 841— rejected was hundred and 80 or... i was 841 rejected _ rejected was hundred and 80 or... i was 841 rejected ballot _ rejected was hundred and 80 or... i was 841 rejected ballot papers. - rejected was hundred and 80 or... i was 841 rejected ballot papers. l was 841 rejected ballot papers. that wasm — was 841 rejected ballot papers. that wasm the _ was 841 rejected ballot papers.
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well, what would be the reasons for voting liberal democrat? >> well, i think the first is a negative one, which you've just put your finger on. the government are desperately unpopular. and in many parts of the country where the people who can act as the midwife to get rid of them and that's that may be negative, but that's very important. i think the second we have had, experience in government recently, i think, you know, stable , sensible you know, stable, sensible government which was thrown away in 2015, a lot of experience in local government, often very successfully, and i think you'll find an attractive array of policies in the manifesto . so policies in the manifesto. so when it appears, let's try you on that one, if the liberal democrats won the election, which seems quite unlikely, britain would change in the following way. please complete . following way. please complete. >> i think it will change in the sense that we will, we will initially support many of the things which the labour party are planning to do in government by conce
well, what would be the reasons for voting liberal democrat? >> well, i think the first is a negative one, which you've just put your finger on. the government are desperately unpopular. and in many parts of the country where the people who can act as the midwife to get rid of them and that's that may be negative, but that's very important. i think the second we have had, experience in government recently, i think, you know, stable , sensible you know, stable, sensible government which...
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democrats.— interested in defecting to the liberal democrats. , ,, .w ., liberal democrats. lets speak to the shadow minister _ liberal democrats. lets speak to the shadow minister for _ liberal democrats. lets speak to the shadow minister for employment. i shadow minister for employment. thank you for being here on bbc news. we werejust thank you for being here on bbc news. we were just listening to sir keir starmer give a clear answer finally on diane abbott. it has been bad politics though, hasn't it, to just stretch this ahead day after day? it just stretch this ahead day after da ? . , just stretch this ahead day after da ? ., , , , . just stretch this ahead day after da? '. day? it has been difficult because diane is our _ day? it has been difficult because diane is our nation's _ day? it has been difficult because diane is our nation's first - day? it has been difficult because diane is our nation's first black i diane is our nation's first black woman mp and nobody wanted a situation where she had to go through that disciplinary process because of a letter that was w
democrats.— interested in defecting to the liberal democrats. , ,, .w ., liberal democrats. lets speak to the shadow minister _ liberal democrats. lets speak to the shadow minister for _ liberal democrats. lets speak to the shadow minister for employment. i shadow minister for employment. thank you for being here on bbc news. we werejust thank you for being here on bbc news. we were just listening to sir keir starmer give a clear answer finally on diane abbott. it has been bad politics...
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country, is the liberal democrats rather than labour. so he has to sort of not go too far in criticising keir starmer, but also show why he and the liberal democrats offer something very different to the labour party. now. that's something which he hasn't quite managed to get to gnps hasn't quite managed to get to grips with over the last few days. but there's a lot of campaign to go and i expect a lot more stunts to. yes. >> well, any, any, any rumour of what's to come tomorrow or are you not allowed to tell us? >> we are kept in the dark at every point we get told the itinerary for the next day at sort of 7 pm. the night before. we just see the press officers sort of grinning to themselves about whatever latest ludicrous activity they have planned. but we don't know. at one point, ed davey was suggesting he didn't even know either. what rally tomorrow, so we'll just have to wait and see with bated breath. >> so it's a surprise for him as well. >> i'm looking forward to surfing, bungee jumping, zorbing for ed davey this is an election c
country, is the liberal democrats rather than labour. so he has to sort of not go too far in criticising keir starmer, but also show why he and the liberal democrats offer something very different to the labour party. now. that's something which he hasn't quite managed to get to gnps hasn't quite managed to get to grips with over the last few days. but there's a lot of campaign to go and i expect a lot more stunts to. yes. >> well, any, any, any rumour of what's to come tomorrow or are...
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anyway, how about the liberal democrats? after larking about in lake windermere and riding a bicycle down a hill, ed davey launched himself down a slip and slide in somerset . there we are. and he somerset. there we are. and he also made a pledge more seriously on mental health. >> today. the liberal democrats have got a really important message on mental health, our children's mental health. and my colleagues, munira wilson and daisy cooper been out there. i'm talking to you now about our policy is to get a qualified mental health professional in every school in our primary schools and our secondary schools, and only the liberal democrats are arguing for that. with a cost of programme. it's so important our children's mental health has never been in such a crisis. huge waiting lists for help. and it's not just about their health. now now, it's how it impacts their whole future . whole future. >> well, before i bring in my superstar political panel, i'm asking you a really simple question. tonight, we're just over a week int
anyway, how about the liberal democrats? after larking about in lake windermere and riding a bicycle down a hill, ed davey launched himself down a slip and slide in somerset . there we are. and he somerset. there we are. and he also made a pledge more seriously on mental health. >> today. the liberal democrats have got a really important message on mental health, our children's mental health. and my colleagues, munira wilson and daisy cooper been out there. i'm talking to you now about...
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democrats in the snp _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp the _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp. the snp has led the calls for the immediate cease—fire and then need _ the immediate cease—fire and then need to— the immediate cease—fire and then need to he — the immediate cease—fire and then need to be followed into a limited. but we _ need to be followed into a limited. but we need to see this within the wider— but we need to see this within the wider solution to this crisis, which is about— wider solution to this crisis, which is about ensuring that hostilities are brought to an end, hostages are returned _ are brought to an end, hostages are returned we — are brought to an end, hostages are returned we stop the sale of arms to israei— returned we stop the sale of arms to israet and _ returned we stop the sale of arms to israel and take the steps to recognise the palestinian state. 0niy— recognise the palestinian state. 0niy if— recognise the palestinian state. 0niy if we — recognise the palestinian state. only if we take these concrete actions
democrats in the snp _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp the _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp. the snp has led the calls for the immediate cease—fire and then need _ the immediate cease—fire and then need to— the immediate cease—fire and then need to he — the immediate cease—fire and then need to be followed into a limited. but we _ need to be followed into a limited. but we need to see this within the wider— but we need to see this within the wider solution to this...
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liberal democrats _ will put their votes? liberal democrats are _ will put their votes? liberal democrats are absolutely i will put their votes? liberal. democrats are absolutely clear will put their votes? liberal - democrats are absolutely clear that we are targeting 80 seats where we are in second place to the conservatives. areas we call the blue wall where we are the key challenges and the clear choice to beat the incumbent conservative mp. we will be standing a candidate in every single seat and fighting for every single seat and fighting for every single seat and fighting for every single vote but we will be channelling resources into those areas where we are best placed to beat conservative mps in this election. ., , ., , ., beat conservative mps in this election. ., , ., . ., election. can you give us a clear idea? i am _ election. can you give us a clear idea? i am looking _ election. can you give us a clear idea? i am looking at _ election. can you give us a clear idea? i am looking at some - election. can you give us a clear- idea? i am looking at some commen
liberal democrats _ will put their votes? liberal democrats are _ will put their votes? liberal democrats are absolutely i will put their votes? liberal. democrats are absolutely clear will put their votes? liberal - democrats are absolutely clear that we are targeting 80 seats where we are in second place to the conservatives. areas we call the blue wall where we are the key challenges and the clear choice to beat the incumbent conservative mp. we will be standing a candidate in every single...
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democratic republic requires certain liberal and democratic virtues. exactly what those are appears at the end of that sum. i think it's a long and contested question but maybe we can agree as a liberal democracy we require virtues like toleration patience and humility and as a republic would require some virtues like responsibility and courage and honesty and magnanimity and faith. republican virtues and liberal virtues are compatible up to a point though there's also some tension between them but those i think are the kinds of virtues that we need to instill in cultivate to sustain our society strength. the second premise beyond the fact our society needs particular kinds of virtues is that a society's cultivate. to produce certain kinds of virtues and that's plainly true. the way in which we live tends to shape the kind of people that we are. in societies by their practices and their habits and assumptions form and historical self-understanding tend to shape particular sorts of people. our society needs a certain kind of person in our society shapes
democratic republic requires certain liberal and democratic virtues. exactly what those are appears at the end of that sum. i think it's a long and contested question but maybe we can agree as a liberal democracy we require virtues like toleration patience and humility and as a republic would require some virtues like responsibility and courage and honesty and magnanimity and faith. republican virtues and liberal virtues are compatible up to a point though there's also some tension between them...
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a campaign for the liberal democrats . but you're right to democrats. but you're right to say that in the south of england there are so many seats that have been traditionally conservative that the liberal democrats are the ones who can take off them. and increasingly in the south west, the west country , which used to be country, which used to be a stronghold for the liberal democrats, we're back there again. we've seen that in the by—election victories in somerset and devon . we've seen somerset and devon. we've seen that in council victories this yearin that in council victories this year in dorset, that in council victories this year in dorset , last that in council victories this year in dorset, last year in devon, the previous year in somerset. so across the south of england, i think people realise now if they want to get rid of the conservatives, they vote liberal democrat. >> if you do end up picking up these seats off the tories, you may put labour in a position where they don't have enough seats to form a government. what are you what is you
a campaign for the liberal democrats . but you're right to democrats. but you're right to say that in the south of england there are so many seats that have been traditionally conservative that the liberal democrats are the ones who can take off them. and increasingly in the south west, the west country , which used to be country, which used to be a stronghold for the liberal democrats, we're back there again. we've seen that in the by—election victories in somerset and devon . we've seen...
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our lakes , and it's liberal lakes, and it's liberal democrats leading on that. so i'm focused on getting more liberal democrat mps elected and defeating conservatives . defeating conservatives. >> can i get a yes or a no? on whether keir starmer would make a good prime minister >> listen, i'm really focused on the liberal democrat campaign. i think people want to know in a campaign, not about the other parties. when they've got a liberal democrat in front of them, they want to know what we're going to do. and we've got some fantastic candidates who make brilliant local champions if they're elected in their seats and in so many seats across the country. if you want to beat the conservatives, only a vote for the liberal democrats can do that. we've seen that in the south of england, in the west country, here in cumbria, with the amazing tim farron, you know, across the country there are so many seats where it's the liberal democrat vote that's a powerful vote to defeat the conservatives. last question, did you fall into the lake on purpose? do you know what, once
our lakes , and it's liberal lakes, and it's liberal democrats leading on that. so i'm focused on getting more liberal democrat mps elected and defeating conservatives . defeating conservatives. >> can i get a yes or a no? on whether keir starmer would make a good prime minister >> listen, i'm really focused on the liberal democrat campaign. i think people want to know in a campaign, not about the other parties. when they've got a liberal democrat in front of them, they want to know...
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the liberal democrats' delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity, here they are in winchester in hampshire. let’s opportunity, here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative _ winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government - this conservative government history! cheering suggestion is conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they are making at the tories' expense. in so many parts of the country, it will be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats, across the south—east of the blue wall, the south—west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challenges to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history they should vote liberal democrat. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collie wobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. beating the tories in the blackpool by-election-_ by-election. what is rapidly becoming — by-el
the liberal democrats' delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity, here they are in winchester in hampshire. let’s opportunity, here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative _ winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government - this conservative government history! cheering suggestion is conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they are making at the tories' expense. in so many parts of the country, it will...
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the liberal democrats delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west. in many other parts of the country where we are the challengers to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. and tonight the lib dems took control in tunbridge wells in kent. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, give some conservatives the colliewobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more _ people hear about reform, - we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north,
the liberal democrats delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs, and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west. in many other parts of the country...
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williams. — singh, liberal democrats, 12176. williams, elaine, _ singh, liberal democrats, 12176. williams, elaine, reform- singh, liberal democrats, 12176. williams, elaine, reform uk, i singh, liberal democrats, 12176. i williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. akhmed _ williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. akhmed yakoob, _ williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. akhmed yakoob, independent, i williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. akhmed yakoob, independent, 69 i williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. l...
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the liberal democrats obviously targeting michael gove's seat in surrey heath, they are making the claim that michael gove is running scared of him. obviously michael gove would dispute that. but here in the west
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we've heard from the liberal democrats, the snp, we will hear from other parties democrats, the snp, we will hearfrom other parties in democrats, the snp, we will hear from other parties in the coming days. as well as the economy, you can expect immigration to be a major point of debate in the coming weeks. housing, crime and the national health service as well. that's the shape of the debate to come. as you say, a surprise today, the uk going to the polls earlier than expected on july the 4th. ireland, norway, and spain have all announced plans to recognise a palestinian state next week. spain and ireland said the decision was not against israel, or in favour of hamas, but in support of peace. israel has reacted angrily and recalled its ambassadors to the three countries. lucy williamson reports. there are things a future
we've heard from the liberal democrats, the snp, we will hear from other parties democrats, the snp, we will hearfrom other parties in democrats, the snp, we will hear from other parties in the coming days. as well as the economy, you can expect immigration to be a major point of debate in the coming weeks. housing, crime and the national health service as well. that's the shape of the debate to come. as you say, a surprise today, the uk going to the polls earlier than expected on july the 4th....
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and liberal democrats are long standing supporters of proportional representation. we believe that we need an electoral system where every single vote counts, every single vote should matter. and quite frankly, i think i probably , you know, think i probably, you know, think i think it's really important that every single person, for whichever political party they vote for, can see represents lives in the house of commons. so, yes, we are longstanding supporters of having a fairer voting system. but what we hear on the doorsteps time and again, and what i think voters really want to hear about in this election, is our plans for fixing the nhs , fixing social fixing the nhs, fixing social care and tackling the cost of living crisis . living crisis. >> okay. daisy cooper, deputy leader of the liberal democrats, thank you very much for your time this morning. >> well , i time this morning. >> well, i mean, look, fair play to her on that. it's often, often you get a lot of parties campaigning for proportional representation until they get into power and realise that the
and liberal democrats are long standing supporters of proportional representation. we believe that we need an electoral system where every single vote counts, every single vote should matter. and quite frankly, i think i probably , you know, think i probably, you know, think i think it's really important that every single person, for whichever political party they vote for, can see represents lives in the house of commons. so, yes, we are longstanding supporters of having a fairer voting...
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leader of the liberal democrats. they are both practising christians. i mean, tim farron resigned because he couldn't , he he couldn't equate couldn't, he he couldn't equate his christianity and his faith with the party's policy on gay marriage or say, you know, same sex marriage , i think. but what sex marriage, i think. but what this shows, i think this is a really interesting thing that we've, i think in this country have got a very strange relationship with christianity . relationship with christianity. how so? because i think we feel slightly uncomfortable about it. there's a there's a certain sort of snobbery. there's a certain sort of like, i feel a bit uncomfortable about somebody who might be a god botherer or a bible basher or those sort of things, but we are perhaps find it easier to accommodate, people of faith where their faith is much more obvious. you know, maybe they are stricter. maybe it's because we know about rules on on kosher eating on on muslim food and practices and things like that. and maybe
leader of the liberal democrats. they are both practising christians. i mean, tim farron resigned because he couldn't , he he couldn't equate couldn't, he he couldn't equate his christianity and his faith with the party's policy on gay marriage or say, you know, same sex marriage , i think. but what sex marriage, i think. but what this shows, i think this is a really interesting thing that we've, i think in this country have got a very strange relationship with christianity . relationship with...
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well, the liberal democrats have also made some gains , with party made some gains, with party leader sir ed davey pledging to make the conservative government. he says history people from around our great country have had enough of this out—of—touch conservative government . government. >> they've had enough of being taken for granted and being let down. it's time for change. anas sarwar . and across this country , sarwar. and across this country, from cheltenham to dorset, from west oxfordshire to here in winchester, so many people , winchester, so many people, including lifelong conservatives, are switching to the liberal democrats to make that change happen . that change happen. >> meanwhile, the prime minister insists he's focusing on the job at hand after those disappointing local election results for the conservatives. the party have lost control of a number of councils and more than 350 seats across england. however the party have managed to retain tees valley, with ben houchen being re—elected there. rishi sunak has said that that result is evidence that people will sti
well, the liberal democrats have also made some gains , with party made some gains, with party leader sir ed davey pledging to make the conservative government. he says history people from around our great country have had enough of this out—of—touch conservative government . government. >> they've had enough of being taken for granted and being let down. it's time for change. anas sarwar . and across this country , sarwar. and across this country, from cheltenham to dorset, from west...
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the liberal democrat leader has been in surrey. in so many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can beat the conservatives, and i think people are crying out for change. they want to vote for someone who championed them, theirfamily and community, to sort out the crisis in the nhs and care, to get our economy back on track and end environmental scandals like the sewage scandal. it's a welcome opportunity to remove the tory government and to put scotland first. that is what i will be saying to the public. but i also have to say that i think this is perhaps the latest act of disrespect from a conservative government, to call an election during the scottish school holidays. tonight, campaigning is already under way. prepare to see plenty of events like this. friends, friends, thank you, it is great to be with you all this evening. elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. polling day is six weeks tomorrow. here goes. chris mason, bb
the liberal democrat leader has been in surrey. in so many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can beat the conservatives, and i think people are crying out for change. they want to vote for someone who championed them, theirfamily and community, to sort out the crisis in the nhs and care, to get our economy back on track and end environmental scandals like the sewage scandal. it's a welcome opportunity to remove the tory government and to put scotland first. that is what i...
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democrats, including the liberal democrats, including the liberal democrats, including the green party as well as the independent candidate for ashfield, have had a chance to come up here and speak to the press and speak to me in particular. we're still waiting to hear from ben bradley, the conservative candidate, as well as the likely front runner, clare ward, the labour candidate. >> well, thank you very much indeed. we'll we'll come back to you when that vote is announced , you when that vote is announced, hopefully very soon indeed. gb news reporter will hollis there at the count, from a nice little viewing point there, he can see everything that's going on. ben bradley, he's popular among the conservative party faithful. yes. >> he's got a spark to his. >> he's got a spark to his. >> so i represented the seat next to mansfield and yeah, it went before 2019. tory so that mansfield had been labour former coal mining community. been labour for as long as it had existed. but that was an early sort of abandoner of the labour party in mansfield . and ben has, party in mansfield. and ben
democrats, including the liberal democrats, including the liberal democrats, including the green party as well as the independent candidate for ashfield, have had a chance to come up here and speak to the press and speak to me in particular. we're still waiting to hear from ben bradley, the conservative candidate, as well as the likely front runner, clare ward, the labour candidate. >> well, thank you very much indeed. we'll we'll come back to you when that vote is announced , you when...
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but, you know, a liberal democrat vote also gets you a fair deal, a for vote the liberal democrats is a vote the liberal democrats is a vote for a local champion like christine jardine here. yes christine jardine here. yes christine has been working every day for her constituents over the forth in edinburgh west and doing such a great job for them, christine. but we. we've got loads of local liberal democrat champions, whether it's from dunbartonshire to caithness, from fife to fort william, from skye to shetland, so many liberal democrat champions who will fight for a fair deal for their community and a fair deal is so needed for the people of scotland . a fair deal where scotland. a fair deal where everyone can get a decent home that's safe and clean, and a comfortable retirement. when the time comes for a fair deal for every child who can have a decent school and fulfil their potential . a fair deal where potential. a fair deal where everyone can access high quality health care when they need it. where they need it. that's the fair deal that liberal democrats are fighting for. for
but, you know, a liberal democrat vote also gets you a fair deal, a for vote the liberal democrats is a vote the liberal democrats is a vote for a local champion like christine jardine here. yes christine jardine here. yes christine has been working every day for her constituents over the forth in edinburgh west and doing such a great job for them, christine. but we. we've got loads of local liberal democrat champions, whether it's from dunbartonshire to caithness, from fife to fort william,...
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red the liberal democrats have done fairly the liberal democrats have done fairl, ., ., the liberal democrats have done fairl ., ., i. the liberal democrats have done fairl ., ., , . fairly well. how do you explain that? it looks _ fairly well. how do you explain that? it looks like _ fairly well. how do you explain that? it looks like they - fairly well. how do you explain that? it looks like they will- fairly well. how do you explain i that? it looks like they will have more seats _ that? it looks like they will have more seats than _ that? it looks like they will have more seats than the _ that? it looks like they will have i more seats than the conservatives, which will be a very strong story for them. which will be a very strong story forthem. historically, which will be a very strong story for them. historically, they have always been good at local government. in fact, always been good at local government. infact, priorto always been good at local government. in fact, prior to 2010, they were seen as the party in local government. use that base to build up government. use that base to b
red the liberal democrats have done fairly the liberal democrats have done fairl, ., ., the liberal democrats have done fairl ., ., i. the liberal democrats have done fairl ., ., , . fairly well. how do you explain that? it looks _ fairly well. how do you explain that? it looks like _ fairly well. how do you explain that? it looks like they - fairly well. how do you explain that? it looks like they will- fairly well. how do you explain i that? it looks like they will have more seats _ that? it...
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democrats , stacy of the liberal democrats, stacy coopeh of the liberal democrats, stacy cooper, has this morning ruled out a coalition with the conservatives. >> people want politicians to be talking about our nhs and social care, and about the cost of living crisis . people are living crisis. people are struggling to see a gp, they're struggling to see a gp, they're struggling to see a gp, they're struggling to see a dentist, they're battling long waiting lists. they're worried that if you call an ambulance , it won't you call an ambulance, it won't turn up. and on top of all of that, they're still struggling to pay the bills to put food on the table. liberal democrats have been utterly relentless about talking about these issues for the last few months and years, and we're going to keep on talking about the nhs and the cost of living over the next six weeks. >> net migration in the uk stood at an estimated 685,000 people in the year to december 2023, the office for national statistics says. that's down 10% from the record of 764,000 in 2022. official figures suggest . 2022. offici
democrats , stacy of the liberal democrats, stacy coopeh of the liberal democrats, stacy cooper, has this morning ruled out a coalition with the conservatives. >> people want politicians to be talking about our nhs and social care, and about the cost of living crisis . people are living crisis. people are struggling to see a gp, they're struggling to see a gp, they're struggling to see a gp, they're struggling to see a dentist, they're battling long waiting lists. they're worried that if...
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from the liberal democrats, it was a similar story. as ed davey enjoyed himself meeting voters in somerset, his spokesperson was in the tv studios. we could not look to raise vat or income tax or national insurance. what we have set out is that we would reverse the cuts in tax to the big banks. i have set out today how we would tax more the tech giants and digital and social media companies. the snp�*s new leader and scotland's first minister john swinney was brewing coffee in edinburgh this morning. the party is still working on its manifesto but has already said it wants to see a cut in vat. but with the main parties largely ruling out increases in the headline rates of tax, national insurance and vat, experts say their room for manoeuvre is becoming severely restricted. if we take them at their word, there is a serious constraint on future options. those taxes are the biggest taxes raising together two thirds of the of tax revenue and it means even if they currently have no plans to raise tax revenue in the future, if something co
from the liberal democrats, it was a similar story. as ed davey enjoyed himself meeting voters in somerset, his spokesperson was in the tv studios. we could not look to raise vat or income tax or national insurance. what we have set out is that we would reverse the cuts in tax to the big banks. i have set out today how we would tax more the tech giants and digital and social media companies. the snp�*s new leader and scotland's first minister john swinney was brewing coffee in edinburgh this...
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let's talk about the other parties around 70—80 seats that the liberal democrats will be contesting directly with the conservatives, and then of course, there is reform, who launched today without nigel garage there, which might be a disappointment, but how significant will their performance beyond the final result in the status of the parliament? potentially very influential. i should — potentially very influential. i should say, by the way, i bumped into one _ should say, by the way, i bumped into one of— should say, by the way, i bumped into one of nigel garage's mates, one of— into one of nigel garage's mates, one of his — into one of nigel garage's mates, one of his mates, that said nigel is
let's talk about the other parties around 70—80 seats that the liberal democrats will be contesting directly with the conservatives, and then of course, there is reform, who launched today without nigel garage there, which might be a disappointment, but how significant will their performance beyond the final result in the status of the parliament? potentially very influential. i should — potentially very influential. i should say, by the way, i bumped into one _ should say, by the way, i...
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the liberal democrats have got a really clear strategy in this campaign. they are standing right across the country, but they�*re really focusing their efforts on key seats and a lot of those are here in the south west of england. hi. so are promises to keep working taxes down and improve public services realistic? are you being honest with the public about the choices that are coming down the line? we are saying we�*re going to have to find money from somewhere. we�*re pointing out where — whether it�*s on the oil and gas giants, on the social media giants. and we will make sure our sums add up. we�*re in week one of this campaign. you�*ve already fallen off a paddleboard, ridden a bike down a hill with your legs up in the air and slipped down a giant waterslide. is there a danger that people will see you as a bit of a joke? no, you see, i believe politicians need to take the voters�* concerns seriously. but i don�*t think politicians have to take themselves quite so seriously. the level of attention we�*ve had on our policies, because
the liberal democrats have got a really clear strategy in this campaign. they are standing right across the country, but they�*re really focusing their efforts on key seats and a lot of those are here in the south west of england. hi. so are promises to keep working taxes down and improve public services realistic? are you being honest with the public about the choices that are coming down the line? we are saying we�*re going to have to find money from somewhere. we�*re pointing out where...
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you are on board the liberal democrat battle bus. what's going on today? it looks like it's raining outside . raining outside. >> we're in the lake district, so of course it is raining, we've been in windermere and tim farron and ed davey, the leader of the liberal democrats, have been doing a bit of paddle boarding to get across their message about clean water. a huge liberal democrat policy campaign . when i asked ed davey campaign. when i asked ed davey earlier about what he made of keir starmer as a potential prime minister it's really interesting. ed davey almost never criticises keir starmer and refused to do so again today, even when pressed on the issue twice. the lib dems are determined to talk about only the conservatives. they want to unseat as many conservative mps as possible and after this we're heading off to wales and then down to the south of england, where the lib dems are really, really concentrating their efforts. what they hope to do is unseat a whole swathe of conservative mps, including some pretty senior cabinet members. the campaig
you are on board the liberal democrat battle bus. what's going on today? it looks like it's raining outside . raining outside. >> we're in the lake district, so of course it is raining, we've been in windermere and tim farron and ed davey, the leader of the liberal democrats, have been doing a bit of paddle boarding to get across their message about clean water. a huge liberal democrat policy campaign . when i asked ed davey campaign. when i asked ed davey earlier about what he made of...
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so that our society, which is a liberal democratic republic, requires certain republican and democratic virtues. and peter got into some of that and i think it's a long and contested question, but maybe we can agree that as a liberal democracy, we do require some virtues like toleration, forbearance, patience, and humility. as a republic we require virtues like responsibility encourage and honesty and magnanimity and faith. republican and liberal virtues are compatible up to a point but there is tension between them. i think those are the kind of virtues that we need to instill and cultivate to sustain our society's strengths. the second premise be on the fact that our society needs these kinds of virtues is that society cultivates or tends to produce certain kinds of virtues and i think that is plainly true. the way in which we live tends to shape the kind of people we are. societies by their practices and habits and assumptions and forms and historical self understandings tend to shape particular sorts of people. so our society needs a certain kind of person and our society shapes tha
so that our society, which is a liberal democratic republic, requires certain republican and democratic virtues. and peter got into some of that and i think it's a long and contested question, but maybe we can agree that as a liberal democracy, we do require some virtues like toleration, forbearance, patience, and humility. as a republic we require virtues like responsibility encourage and honesty and magnanimity and faith. republican and liberal virtues are compatible up to a point but there...
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the liberal democrats and the snp out and about and competing in the key, swing seats. our political editor, chris mason has been tracking them all day. applause. placards and cheers and a baby is getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite a fan of visiting lower league football grounds and places he hopes labour can win. he was in gillingham in kent this morning, his deputy with him too. thank you. whatever service people try and access these days, they find it's like wading through treacle. red cards aren't usually welcome for folk on a football pitch but expect to see plenty of these in the next month or so, spelling out labour's core message. we have had 14 years of going around and round in circles, getting absolutely nowhere. chaos and division, feeding chaos and division. if you want to change you have to vote for it, and if you vote labour it's a vote to stop the chaos, a vote to turn the page and its a vote to rebuild our country together. thank you very much. thank you. a general election is about winning seats and staying in them. rishi sunakju
the liberal democrats and the snp out and about and competing in the key, swing seats. our political editor, chris mason has been tracking them all day. applause. placards and cheers and a baby is getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite a fan of visiting lower league football grounds and places he hopes labour can win. he was in gillingham in kent this morning, his deputy with him too. thank you. whatever service people try and access these days, they find it's like wading...
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the liberal democrat leader has been in surrey. in so many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can beat the conservatives, and i think people are crying out for change. they want to vote for someone who championed them, theirfamily and community, to sort out the crisis in the nhs and care, to get our economy back on track and end environmental scandals like the sewage scandal. it's a welcome opportunity to remove the tory government and to put scotland first. and that's what i will be saying to the public. but i also have to say that i think this is perhaps the latest act of disrespect from a conservative government, to call an election during the scottish school holidays. tonight, campaigning is already under way. prepare to see plenty of events like this. friends, friends, thank you, it is great to be with you all this evening. elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. polling day is six weeks tomorrow. here goes. chris mason,
the liberal democrat leader has been in surrey. in so many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can beat the conservatives, and i think people are crying out for change. they want to vote for someone who championed them, theirfamily and community, to sort out the crisis in the nhs and care, to get our economy back on track and end environmental scandals like the sewage scandal. it's a welcome opportunity to remove the tory government and to put scotland first. and that's what i...
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i had liberal democrats switched to vote for labour, got rid of me. and so i think voters will be doing that. so i think it's i think it's perfectly plausible for the liberal democrats to have a very low profile, ineffective campaign under the man i regard as an ineffective leader . and man i regard as an ineffective leader. and yet, man i regard as an ineffective leader . and yet, nonetheless, leader. and yet, nonetheless, they do quite well. yeah. >> also, do you think that there may be the prospect of some kind of lib—lab pact, i would doubt it at national level, but at local level for sure. yeah. and it's not even a pact. it's just, you know, you if you if you know, if you're if you're organising the labour candidate in a seat where the liberal democrats are strong, strong second to the conservatives, you just take your foot off the pedal and you allow your volunteers to go off to other seats. and you you don't try very hard with your leaflets and so on and so on. and the effect is therefore to raise the profile of the other campaign . profile o
i had liberal democrats switched to vote for labour, got rid of me. and so i think voters will be doing that. so i think it's i think it's perfectly plausible for the liberal democrats to have a very low profile, ineffective campaign under the man i regard as an ineffective leader . and man i regard as an ineffective leader. and yet, man i regard as an ineffective leader . and yet, nonetheless, leader. and yet, nonetheless, they do quite well. yeah. >> also, do you think that there may be...
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we've got ed davey, the liberal democrat leader . earlier liberal democrat leader. earlier on he was on lake windermere with his silky skills. look at this. hello. hello, sailor . keep this. hello. hello, sailor. keep watching. there he goes, port to starboard . whoops. he's up, he's starboard. whoops. he's up, he's up. there he goes , smiling up. there he goes, smiling momentarily. there's ed davey making a break. hey man overboard! now that's what i call looking for floating voters. ed davey, who advised him to try this? a middle aged man. not in the best of shape. always going to happen that way. just like yesterday. rishi sunak. somebody advised them to play sunak. somebody advised them to play football. i think we need to start taking sports gear away from politicians on the campaign trail. look at this. rishi sunak his two left feet, who wore it worst. we're going to keep this on top of this each day. let's do gaff of the day. gaff of the day so far i think is ed davey yesterday rishi sunak the day before that was probably rishi sunak at the titanic museum. th
we've got ed davey, the liberal democrat leader . earlier liberal democrat leader. earlier on he was on lake windermere with his silky skills. look at this. hello. hello, sailor . keep this. hello. hello, sailor. keep watching. there he goes, port to starboard . whoops. he's up, he's starboard. whoops. he's up, he's up. there he goes , smiling up. there he goes, smiling momentarily. there's ed davey making a break. hey man overboard! now that's what i call looking for floating voters. ed davey,...
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this is how the liberal democrats will i how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to be during this election campaign, an echo of labour�*s promise from them too. of labour's promise from them too. ~ . , ., of labour's promise from them too. ~ ., ,., , ., too. we were also pledging not too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for ordinary - to raise taxes for ordinary people. people are paying far richard m sherman much tax... record amounts in this parliament and during the cost—of—living crisis that is hurting people really hard. abs, hurting people really hard. a long road ahead to polling day, four parties will be trying to attract attention until then. at least 14 people have been killed after tornadoes ripped through central us, destroying buildings and a petrol station that was sheltering dozens of people. severe storms formed over texas and oklahoma on saturday. at least seven were killed in texas, after a tornado ploughed through a rural area near a mobile hom
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the liberal democrats have so far secured just over 100 seats. as local elections results day blurs into local elections results weekend, there is one clear story. labour's strength in cities all over england. sir keir starmer celebrating east midlands. in some laces, we celebrating east midlands. in some places. we did _ celebrating east midlands. in some places, we did not _ celebrating east midlands. in some places, we did not get _ celebrating east midlands. in some places, we did not get all - celebrating east midlands. in some places, we did not get all of - celebrating east midlands. in some places, we did not get all of the . places, we did not get all of the votes we wanted and of course we will fight to get those votes back but if you look at the overarching picture and the purpose, the purpose is to serve our country. this is the last stop before the general election and we have made very real progress. i election and we have made very real rouress. ., _ . ., ., progress. i do hereby declare that steve rotherham _ progress. i do hereby
the liberal democrats have so far secured just over 100 seats. as local elections results day blurs into local elections results weekend, there is one clear story. labour's strength in cities all over england. sir keir starmer celebrating east midlands. in some laces, we celebrating east midlands. in some places. we did _ celebrating east midlands. in some places, we did not _ celebrating east midlands. in some places, we did not get _ celebrating east midlands. in some places, we did not get...