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more than 100 brass bands will be descending onto the streets of saddleworth and oldham later. jayne is there for us this morning. good morning. we have taken over the village theatre. a crazy day. 11 villages in the foothills of the pennines, bob is in control and the day will be like what? organised chaos. but fantastic. you don't want to hear from chaos. but fantastic. you don't want to hearfrom me and bar because chaos. but fantastic. you don't want to hear from me and bar because you want to hear... good morning, band. we have three bands and they will play us into the news, travel and weather wherever you are waking up. takeit weather wherever you are waking up. take it away. good morning from bbc london, i'm alison earle. pro—israel and pro—palestine supporters have clashed in north london over the decision to show a film about the october the 7th attacks. it comes after grafitti was sprayed across the phoenix cinema in east london and pro—palestine groups called for the screening to be cancelled. crowds waving israeli flags then staged a counter protest. directors
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we know that oldham council in greater manchester so a lot of independent selected. there is the swing, conservative to labour in greater manchester, 2.5% —— 2.7%. similar in west yorkshire, tracy brabin, the former mp has been re—elected in west yorkshire. you might remember, she used to be on coronation street. that is her other claim to fame, apart from being a politician. she has one bio hundred 92,000 votes. her vote went up 7%. the conservative vote down 14%. a big swing, despite the fact that she won pretty comfortably last time in 2021 in the first election. she got another swing today of 11% from the conservatives to labour. let me just bring you up—to—date on the latest we have had from london as well, which paints into the picture of why the bbc is forecasting that labour are going to win. despite the fact that susan hall has won ealing and hillingdon by about 2000 votes, her vote is down by 1%. labour's vote is up vote is down by 1%. labour's vote is up by 1%. not enough for sadiq khan to win that area, but enough for a small conservative to lab
we know that oldham council in greater manchester so a lot of independent selected. there is the swing, conservative to labour in greater manchester, 2.5% —— 2.7%. similar in west yorkshire, tracy brabin, the former mp has been re—elected in west yorkshire. you might remember, she used to be on coronation street. that is her other claim to fame, apart from being a politician. she has one bio hundred 92,000 votes. her vote went up 7%. the conservative vote down 14%. a big swing, despite...
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terrifying scenes in oldham . david maddox . scenes in oldham. david maddox. i reveal the true cost of illegal immigration and debility. >> is not an active policy. is it? >> well, it has to be. >> well, it has to be. >> now what? labour don't even know their own policies. plus . know their own policies. plus. jewish students aren't safe anywhere. and what happens next here? hey hey, i come . on my here? hey hey, i come. on my panel tonight is political commentator patrick o'flynn. tory deputy chairman jonathan gullace and author amy nicole turner. and look at the state of this lot at last night's met gala. yes, it gets a lot worse. get ready, britain, here we go. how skint do we have to be before we say enough is enough? next . next. >> very good evening to you from the gb newsroom. it's just after 10:00, and we'll just start with some breaking news that we've been hearing in the last hour or so.the been hearing in the last hour or so. the uk border force are scrambling to fix a nationwide e—gate glitch that we believe is affecting all uk airports this even
terrifying scenes in oldham . david maddox . scenes in oldham. david maddox. i reveal the true cost of illegal immigration and debility. >> is not an active policy. is it? >> well, it has to be. >> well, it has to be. >> now what? labour don't even know their own policies. plus . know their own policies. plus. jewish students aren't safe anywhere. and what happens next here? hey hey, i come . on my here? hey hey, i come. on my panel tonight is political commentator...
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>> we had a meeting with ami, you oldham, your story. i tell him the story. they actually didn't think it was very credible, even though off the record they said dillon dylan believes your story, but clearly when they came back, they said it wasn't believed the ball on my dylan bleed being dylan howard and he's with ami so they had like a 12 hour window to i know i'm probably skipping around. i'm sorry. >> they had a 12 hour window to accept whether they wanted the story or not, and they didn't want the story. >> well, then the republican, he won the republican nomination and ami was interesting then the dragon. once don't trump won the republican nomination. cards, you're saying ami suddenly came back to you with interests well, to keith? yes. to us for the story. yeah. >> what do you think it was that it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back they wanted to squash story you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump i'm assuming so, yeah but they offer which we didn't discuss yet or haven't gosse was, you know, they had off
>> we had a meeting with ami, you oldham, your story. i tell him the story. they actually didn't think it was very credible, even though off the record they said dillon dylan believes your story, but clearly when they came back, they said it wasn't believed the ball on my dylan bleed being dylan howard and he's with ami so they had like a 12 hour window to i know i'm probably skipping around. i'm sorry. >> they had a 12 hour window to accept whether they wanted the story or not, and...
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night for labor, bad one for the conservatives, of their labor did run into one bit of difficulty in oldham. with 2 of its cabinet members of the council, the defect to the way from the policy over cause a policy other evidence of the movement, but the labor as well being affected. but the main story, the major losses of the conservative party, the conservatives were already facing a lot of turbulence when the machine so not took over as prime minister, he'd been filming prompting a promising stability when he came. and what does this on me know for the future, i'll address you soon. i the conservatives and the governments a well, yeah, i mean, as a week has been some gearing up to these elections, some of the talk about a potential leadership chinese to originally. so you're not compared to being dying down, but it was sort of bedding it and stuff, the bad news, but the news has been extremely bad. there is potentially one bit of soccer that the conservatives might get if into high profile matters elections in the northeast in t side and in the west midlands. if the conservative incumbents
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they run into some trouble vote in oldham, near manchester, where to cabinet members of the council, the defect, to the way from labor, a garza policy elsewhere. some evidence as well as the muslim vote being affected by accused on this policy on the conflict in the middle east, as well as that we've seen took of a potential leadership challenge to receive so not the prime minister, somewhat eval wayne, today's leading up to these elections, but now the results are coming in on the best so bad. that pressure seems to be rushing up once more. one potential sign a sucker for the conservatives is if they kind of hold on to, to high profile matter and seize regional mass who have been campaigning, lodge the vote away from the national record of the party. so they might not be full that much in terms of national politics to read into those 2 results. how are you suppose that? i'll just hear a lot of people to manually that shopping under pressure my. what's the cost of living crisis? inflation is running a more than 9.5 percent, and it's likely to increase. obviously there's times of char
they run into some trouble vote in oldham, near manchester, where to cabinet members of the council, the defect, to the way from labor, a garza policy elsewhere. some evidence as well as the muslim vote being affected by accused on this policy on the conflict in the middle east, as well as that we've seen took of a potential leadership challenge to receive so not the prime minister, somewhat eval wayne, today's leading up to these elections, but now the results are coming in on the best so bad....
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terrifying scenes in oldham. >> we are coming for you in the general election . anyway, he's general election. anyway, he's got a mid—term . got a mid—term. >> why do labour want to win this lot back? but hang on, debility is not an active policy, is it? >> well, it has to be. now labour don't even know what their own policies are. >> and harry won't meet the king. but who rejected who also who make me dizzy from your kisses. >> will you take my hand? >> will you take my hand? >> it's all eurovision . act >> it's all eurovision. act doesn't love our union flag. plus . countless illegal plus. countless illegal immigrants are on the run. and what happens next here? hey, hey , come . all my panel tonight is , come. all my panel tonight is political commentator patrick o'flynn. tory deputy chairman jonathan gullace and author amy nicole turner. oh, yes. and would you be seen dead in this ,
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clearly oldham is a sign of what's happening there. and you've got mandelson behind the scenes. mandelson of all people from the 1990s behind the scene , from the 1990s behind the scene, as far as i can tell, pulling the strings and running the show and recreated thing. keir starmer as a new labour icon. i mean, what what is labour's future if they do get into power with, you know, they'll a great swing of power, but how will they sustain that on a narrowing base with policies that look back to the past and not engaging with the issues that i think paul is correctly identifying how do you have a coalition that actually appeals broadly to people in this country? step one, you have to recognise what people in this country actually think . country actually think. >> the lack of pride. i was just going to say the lack of private sector experience amongst labour candidates and mps is a huge achilles heel for labour. most people in this country work in the private sector. a minority work in the public sector. if you look at labour candidates and there was a the data for the 100 most w
clearly oldham is a sign of what's happening there. and you've got mandelson behind the scenes. mandelson of all people from the 1990s behind the scene , from the 1990s behind the scene, as far as i can tell, pulling the strings and running the show and recreated thing. keir starmer as a new labour icon. i mean, what what is labour's future if they do get into power with, you know, they'll a great swing of power, but how will they sustain that on a narrowing base with policies that look back to...
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. >> there are plenty in oldham, i promise you. >> what would you do if someone was , heavily disabled? and was, heavily disabled? and that's why they, they they were on benefits. would you then have them? i mean, you would have a lot of practical problems if we don't share a language, we don't share very much. i think i would go against some more punishing measures. i would try to find, you know, i was i was just i was just putting it out there. >> stella overall on paper, a very good night for the labour party. but independents, greens, liberal democrats , etc, this liberal democrats, etc, this wasn't exactly an overwhelming win was it? >> for the labour party? definitely was. i know that engush definitely was. i know that english people like to understate things, but in the mediterranean we like to overstate things in a sense. but i think they did really, really well. you discount, i think, 24. >> you discount this poll from rallings and thrasher saying that labour would get 38% of the vote on the national stage. >> so i don't think that you can i don't think that you can predict th
. >> there are plenty in oldham, i promise you. >> what would you do if someone was , heavily disabled? and was, heavily disabled? and that's why they, they they were on benefits. would you then have them? i mean, you would have a lot of practical problems if we don't share a language, we don't share very much. i think i would go against some more punishing measures. i would try to find, you know, i was i was just i was just putting it out there. >> stella overall on paper, a...
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. >> and it reminded me precisely of the last 30 years in rotherham and oldham when the police, the social services, the councils were petrified by political correctness and so beholden to this ideology of multicultural ism that they allowed the industrial scale rape of young british girls by pakistani muslims for fear of inflaming community tensions. that's why nigel farage and i are getting silenced for speaking the truth. we have imported vast numbers of people into this country who have no intention of assimilating . they intention of assimilating. they leave segregated lives in islamic silos , with whose daily islamic silos, with whose daily lives pass with little or no interaction with wider british society. and they exist in a world that's almost like a petri dish. did you say stanford hill? second, let me finish the point. in these communities, they're like petri dishes where cultural , abhorrent cultural practices are being practised. forced marriages , honour killings. marriages, honour killings. britain is now the global centre of acid attacks . we've already of acid attacks. we
. >> and it reminded me precisely of the last 30 years in rotherham and oldham when the police, the social services, the councils were petrified by political correctness and so beholden to this ideology of multicultural ism that they allowed the industrial scale rape of young british girls by pakistani muslims for fear of inflaming community tensions. that's why nigel farage and i are getting silenced for speaking the truth. we have imported vast numbers of people into this country who...
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actually your standard of living will go down if all you do is try and pass motions condemning israel at oldham or, you know, leeds county council or whatever it is, that's not going to change anybody's life. i do think that the majority of people in this country are fed up with how it's being run. but this goes to show actually, what just a little bit of motivation and a little bit of organisation can do in terms of putting pressure on politics at a larger scale. >> well, that is a very good point because the muslim communities are very organised when it comes to politics. and in a way, you can't blame them. but but if you look, i've just said that most muslim labour mps do not even support this muslim vote thing. >> most muslim councillors do not support it. so there are some. but. >> but if keir starmer feels if keir starmer knows how politically engaged the muslim community is in this country, and he thinks he might need them to get him over the line, if he thinks that george galloway and independence are sufficiently powerful that they will steal the vote, he may have to capitulate some of
actually your standard of living will go down if all you do is try and pass motions condemning israel at oldham or, you know, leeds county council or whatever it is, that's not going to change anybody's life. i do think that the majority of people in this country are fed up with how it's being run. but this goes to show actually, what just a little bit of motivation and a little bit of organisation can do in terms of putting pressure on politics at a larger scale. >> well, that is a very...
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in oldham, independent candidates opposed to labour's stance on gaza meant they lost control of the council. the liberal democrats had big gains to win dorset and tunbridge wells. and picked up seats in other conservative—facing towns in the south, like winchester. let's make this conservative government history. where ed davey tried to argue the tories were like dinosaurs. this is disaster for the conservatives and in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. back at the blackpool south by election, just 117 votes separated second place conservatives and third place reform uk, the successor to the brexit party. we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. we're on the way up and it's quite clear that the tories are on the way down. the greens also gained seats, particularly in places like bristol, which they are targeting come a general election. they recogn
in oldham, independent candidates opposed to labour's stance on gaza meant they lost control of the council. the liberal democrats had big gains to win dorset and tunbridge wells. and picked up seats in other conservative—facing towns in the south, like winchester. let's make this conservative government history. where ed davey tried to argue the tories were like dinosaurs. this is disaster for the conservatives and in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about...
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we could look specifically at oldham council, where only some seats were up for grabs. labour got seven, down five. independents did very well. they have 27 seats, the largest party, but they lost the council to no overall control. the party are picking up signs it is notjust muslim voters but the younger left—leaning ones looking at alternatives because of gaza. the lib dems have made progress in their efforts to make the tories extinct on certain councils. and the greens have done very well, including becoming the biggest party on bristol council. more results tomorrow, including whether andy street can remain the west midlands mayor. the conservatives are confident on that. for mayor. the conservatives are confident on that. for labour, let's seak confident on that. for labour, let's s - eak to confident on that. for labour, let's speak to the _ confident on that. for labour, let's speak to the shadow _ confident on that. for labour, let's speak to the shadow defence i confident on that. for labour, let's i speak to the shadow defence minister steve mccabe. you hav
we could look specifically at oldham council, where only some seats were up for grabs. labour got seven, down five. independents did very well. they have 27 seats, the largest party, but they lost the council to no overall control. the party are picking up signs it is notjust muslim voters but the younger left—leaning ones looking at alternatives because of gaza. the lib dems have made progress in their efforts to make the tories extinct on certain councils. and the greens have done very...
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take oldham a problem. yeah. take oldham council, for example. labour lost many votes to independent to independent candidates and lots of candidates. dozens of councillors were running on what seemed to be, or at least dominated by a ticket based on the gaza conflict. >> yeah, but it goes further in gaza. >> and as we saw a green councillor in leeds city council, he won. he won and he shouted allahu akbar. yeah this is for palestine as you do. this is for palestine as you do. this is for palestine as you do. this is for palestine. he had a green rosette and a, palestine flag. >> yeah. some footage as well of burnley where they got the, got the horses out and were playing, tribal traditional music there again, very normal behaviour that in burnley at a local council election. this was immediately followed up by a list of 18 demands from the muslim vote, which includes things apparently, like sharia pensions for people . again, this pensions for people. again, this actually isn't just about gaza, is it? when you dig into it, shana is it? when you
take oldham a problem. yeah. take oldham council, for example. labour lost many votes to independent to independent candidates and lots of candidates. dozens of councillors were running on what seemed to be, or at least dominated by a ticket based on the gaza conflict. >> yeah, but it goes further in gaza. >> and as we saw a green councillor in leeds city council, he won. he won and he shouted allahu akbar. yeah this is for palestine as you do. this is for palestine as you do. this...
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but in oldham, five independent candidates standing on a pro—gaza platform deprived of the party of its majority, a trend that may be replicated in areas with a high muslim population. the counting is far from over. it will go on into the weekend, but as always, a narrative is emerging. and here in westminster, the story of these results is bound to impact how mps are feeling about their prospects ahead of a general eelction. the reform party recording their best ever by—election result in blackpool, almost pushing the conservatives into third place, will do little to calm backbench jitters. what's simply becoming clear is basically as more people who ask about reform, we are becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. we are on the way up, and it's quite clear that the tories on the way down. the message from the liberal democrats is similar, though we're still waiting for the results for many of their main targets. let's make this conservative government history! the message from across the country is out _ the message from across the co
but in oldham, five independent candidates standing on a pro—gaza platform deprived of the party of its majority, a trend that may be replicated in areas with a high muslim population. the counting is far from over. it will go on into the weekend, but as always, a narrative is emerging. and here in westminster, the story of these results is bound to impact how mps are feeling about their prospects ahead of a general eelction. the reform party recording their best ever by—election result in...
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we had the resulting oldham, labour lost the council. in rochdale, where you are, there is no chance of labour losing the council there. they are in command under only a third of the seats are up, that's right, isn't it? third of the seats are up, that's right. isn't it?— third of the seats are up, that's right, isn't it? yes, although i can tell ou right, isn't it? yes, although i can tell you that _ right, isn't it? yes, although i can tell you that we _ right, isn't it? yes, although i can tell you that we have _ right, isn't it? yes, although i can tell you that we have won - right, isn't it? yes, although i canl tell you that we have won landslide victories in our target wards and come second more or less everywhere else, throughout the whole town, not just the constituency of rochdale, but the heywood and middleton constituency, which is also in the borough of rochdale. we are the second party in the town now. which is a considerable achievement. the one thing you haven't mentioned, probably not in yet, but i'm here to tell you t
we had the resulting oldham, labour lost the council. in rochdale, where you are, there is no chance of labour losing the council there. they are in command under only a third of the seats are up, that's right, isn't it? third of the seats are up, that's right. isn't it?— third of the seats are up, that's right, isn't it? yes, although i can tell ou right, isn't it? yes, although i can tell you that _ right, isn't it? yes, although i can tell you that we _ right, isn't it? yes, although i can...
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that's why he's lost the oldham by—election, it's also why they very nearly lost the west midlands mayoralty. i gather very nearly lost the west midlands mayoralty . i gather the midlands mayoralty. i gather the result is only a really in a handful of votes , and that it handful of votes, and that it would have been great if andy street had won it, but the fact is that we have to look at why we've we've seen such changes there. and starmer's real problem, i think, is that if he tries to win back those muslim votes, as, jess phillips is suggesting, then he's going to be accused of anti—semitism all over again. and that's what he's worked so hard to get rid of , worked so hard to get rid of, from the corbyn era. so he's got a really interesting dilemma. and given that starmer is actually not much of a politician, i think i might sit back and watch him perhaps making a bit of a mess of it, moreover , he's then going to moreover, he's then going to have to answer questions of, well, if this is going to be the result, you're going to have to be in a coalition with the lib dems, aren't you? how
that's why he's lost the oldham by—election, it's also why they very nearly lost the west midlands mayoralty. i gather very nearly lost the west midlands mayoralty . i gather the midlands mayoralty. i gather the result is only a really in a handful of votes , and that it handful of votes, and that it would have been great if andy street had won it, but the fact is that we have to look at why we've we've seen such changes there. and starmer's real problem, i think, is that if he tries to win...
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oldham. yeah, they're going george galloway's party are going hell for leather against labour, around the issue of gaza itself . now, the of gaza itself. now, the viewers, i'm sure you've seen in the your inbox there viewers are actually not celebrating the fact put it this way and that's putting it mildly , that we are putting it mildly, that we are entering an era of religious sectarianism and the divisiveness, the divisive nature of that and what it means for british politics. >> now these elections feel very different , don't they? to any different, don't they? to any previous elections, so many extra factors that making it very unpredictable to call the outcome exactly . outcome exactly. >> and you know, that's that could be why susan hall, who was not in any way, shape or form meant to be in the running, could have clinched it because voters may have said to sadiq khan, i ain't voting labour because of their stance on gaza, evenin because of their stance on gaza, even in your neck of th
oldham. yeah, they're going george galloway's party are going hell for leather against labour, around the issue of gaza itself . now, the of gaza itself. now, the viewers, i'm sure you've seen in the your inbox there viewers are actually not celebrating the fact put it this way and that's putting it mildly , that we are putting it mildly, that we are entering an era of religious sectarianism and the divisiveness, the divisive nature of that and what it means for british politics. >> now...
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so labour lost control in oldham, four miles from angela rayner's constituency. they lost because of independent muslims. galloway won that by—election in rochdale in february , ten miles from in february, ten miles from angela in his constituency. so she's got pressure over her living arrangements and the tax stuff. she's got pressure from these independent muslims. of course, one of them, the greens , course, one of them, the greens, had a muslim candidate and that's gone very badly in that in i forgot where the green one actually. >> and also, i'm interested to know as we go through the show this morning, i'd love to hear from you at home, whether you think we can read too much into these local elections. not many people ever vote for their local councils, do they? i think it's about. and they should 30% turnout. >> they should because it should refuse collection. it's your schools. >> it's all the stuff that we really care about in your local area. but whether we can extrapolate the results from last week, looking forward to the general election, possibly ,
so labour lost control in oldham, four miles from angela rayner's constituency. they lost because of independent muslims. galloway won that by—election in rochdale in february , ten miles from in february, ten miles from angela in his constituency. so she's got pressure over her living arrangements and the tax stuff. she's got pressure from these independent muslims. of course, one of them, the greens , course, one of them, the greens, had a muslim candidate and that's gone very badly in that...
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. >> i mean, it's certainly affected oldham. yeah. that vote. so we'll see. we'll talk about that a little bit more later. but up next we're going to have a look at the liberal democrats. how did they perform in the local elections. they normally do quite well. so are they breaking through. >> good afternoon. britain the time is 148 on may. the third. lots of election results coming from . what did i say? from. what did i say? >> you know, i was just adding. i was adding that it's friday. happy it's friday. why not. but, yes, but we're not getting a lot of results till tomorrow . no, of results till tomorrow. no, but there are lots coming through today in this specific. >> two big ones tomorrow, isn't it. we got we got the west midlands mayor and the london mayor. but you're going to get the east midlands mayor very soon. and the, york and north yorkshire mayor pretty soon. and the north eastern mayor. i've got it. yes. >> all of this hopefully we're going to tell you about all of those in the next hour or so. >> lots of regional mayors and lots of analysis h
. >> i mean, it's certainly affected oldham. yeah. that vote. so we'll see. we'll talk about that a little bit more later. but up next we're going to have a look at the liberal democrats. how did they perform in the local elections. they normally do quite well. so are they breaking through. >> good afternoon. britain the time is 148 on may. the third. lots of election results coming from . what did i say? from. what did i say? >> you know, i was just adding. i was adding that...
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peters, another cracking exclusive yesterday was the grooming the grooming gang scandal in inquiry in oldham today. this well done mate. you're on a roll. thank you very much charlie peters, forjoining much charlie peters, for joining me on the show . okay. now we are me on the show. okay. now we are going to the news now. still to come. there's lots more between now and 4:00. we're going to hear from sir ed davey in a few moments time. unfortunately, he hasn't fallen into the water today, but it gives an excuse to show these pictures again, doesn't it? there he is, about to look for floating voters in lake windermere. but first, it's your latest news headlines and it's tatiana sanchez . it's tatiana sanchez. >> martin thank you. the top stories this hour. labour has not taken any decision to bar diane abbott from standing for the labour party at the general election . the mp reportedly told election. the mp reportedly told media that she'd been blocked from running with the party. but sir keir starmer said this afternoon those reports were not true. she had the whip withdrawn in april last
peters, another cracking exclusive yesterday was the grooming the grooming gang scandal in inquiry in oldham today. this well done mate. you're on a roll. thank you very much charlie peters, forjoining much charlie peters, for joining me on the show . okay. now we are me on the show. okay. now we are going to the news now. still to come. there's lots more between now and 4:00. we're going to hear from sir ed davey in a few moments time. unfortunately, he hasn't fallen into the water today, but...
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part of your patch is older and labour lost control of the council in oldham, lost some seats to independence, do you accept that labour's stance on gaza was part of the reason why? it labour's stance on gaza was part of the reason why?— the reason why? it was certainly a factor in the _ the reason why? it was certainly a factor in the elections. _ the reason why? it was certainly a factor in the elections. no - the reason why? it was certainly a factor in the elections. no point . the reason why? it was certainly a j factor in the elections. no point in saying otherwise. it had an effect on the results here but in other parts of the country, as well. let's not forget that these were very good results for labour and four keir but, yes, there is definitely a need to engage with us communities, listen to how they feel, and obviously as the situation continues to develop in the middle east, we need to speak clearly from my point of view, a humanitarian point of view, there are real concerns about what might be about to unfold in rafah. myself and tell me just called for a ceasefire last year.
part of your patch is older and labour lost control of the council in oldham, lost some seats to independence, do you accept that labour's stance on gaza was part of the reason why? it labour's stance on gaza was part of the reason why?— the reason why? it was certainly a factor in the _ the reason why? it was certainly a factor in the elections. _ the reason why? it was certainly a factor in the elections. no - the reason why? it was certainly a factor in the elections. no point . the reason...
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also be thinking, you know, i wonder, wonder whether this is this issue that appeared in rochdale, in oldham and few of the other places where we seem to have lost that connection with a large body of voters. how significant is that? will that survive? you know, will the galloway effect actually continue to inject poison into the body politic ? there's a lot the body politic? there's a lot of questions to be asked. but and also why did why did ben houchen do so well in the tees valley , even admittedly, the valley, even admittedly, the only person on the platform not wearing a party colour rosette and distance himself a long, long way from the conservatives. but why did he do so well there? because that is a very interesting one. the personality of politics. and is that an issue for the future? so there's a lot to mull over, but there's also a fair bit of sleep to be caught up on because believe you me, most of my colleagues haven't had any kip for a few or three. few days now. >> yeah, well, i'll tell you what, stephen. a lot of people who who get in touch with us here, often, often sort of
also be thinking, you know, i wonder, wonder whether this is this issue that appeared in rochdale, in oldham and few of the other places where we seem to have lost that connection with a large body of voters. how significant is that? will that survive? you know, will the galloway effect actually continue to inject poison into the body politic ? there's a lot the body politic? there's a lot of questions to be asked. but and also why did why did ben houchen do so well in the tees valley , even...
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you must have been concerned, though, by the results in oldham , where you lost control of the council. >> there was a strong muslim vote there. it's thought they were protesting labour's stance on gaza. that's a warning shot to the labour party, isn't it, ahead of a general election? >> well, of course, in any area where people have supported labour before and labour's lost that support, we need to understand why we need to build back that trust and we will be of course, seeking to do that. it's very important for us as a party that actually labour can seek to represent every different community from land's end to john o'groats , that we end to john o'groats, that we are ultimately the party that wants to be in a position to deliver change for everyone. so that work is ongoing . that work is ongoing. >> we want to work for everybody. how how are you going to address some of the key issues ? because i, you know, issues? because i, you know, i don't know what you can do in, in any sort of rapid form to, to deal with the nhs and waiting lists. i mean, that would almost be a second term j
you must have been concerned, though, by the results in oldham , where you lost control of the council. >> there was a strong muslim vote there. it's thought they were protesting labour's stance on gaza. that's a warning shot to the labour party, isn't it, ahead of a general election? >> well, of course, in any area where people have supported labour before and labour's lost that support, we need to understand why we need to build back that trust and we will be of course, seeking to...
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was the manager of gainsborough, burton, scarborough, notts county, torquay, huddersfield, plymouth, oldham, bury, sheffield united, crystal palace, queens park rangers, leeds, rotherham, cardiff, middlesbrough, huddersfield town and lastly aberdeen. >> is that all. >> is that all. >> yeah, yeah he gets it on neil warnock neil warnock good morning neil. >> very very good to have neil there as a as a viewer which is very nice. yeah. well where do you see neil. >> well it was at spurs. he was, he was doing a little managing thing for sort of it was, yeah. it was like a corporate and there was, there was neil warnock. very nice man, you know. and he always sends his regards to you. yeah. yeah. always good on. >> well with neil. yeah. yeah that's true , can we talk about, that's true, can we talk about, we're talking about, outfits and uniforms and things in baseball. do you wanna do the baseball? yeah so nike have made these mlb uniforms . yeah. so what's the problem? >> right. well, mlb , major >> right. well, mlb, major league baseball, london series, by the way. that's that's coming to lond
was the manager of gainsborough, burton, scarborough, notts county, torquay, huddersfield, plymouth, oldham, bury, sheffield united, crystal palace, queens park rangers, leeds, rotherham, cardiff, middlesbrough, huddersfield town and lastly aberdeen. >> is that all. >> is that all. >> yeah, yeah he gets it on neil warnock neil warnock good morning neil. >> very very good to have neil there as a as a viewer which is very nice. yeah. well where do you see neil. >>...
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a joe oldham and then spend the next day and a half or two days just methodically going through all the lies and the lies upon life. i mean, unlike mr. dean who we spoke about earlier, he had some exposure criminally, never pled guilty to perjury, never lie that we know of. and it was limited to his role in the white house. that's how colin's trying to sell it here. this guy is in the whole of fame for liars. if there was an olympics of liars, it'd be on the top of this. will the gold medal. >> so as i think you noted, john henry wig more once said that cross-examination is the greatest legal engine ever invented for the discovery of the truth. are you the one that the quoted that if i do like that, yeah. so if if not, i'm sure it's a needle pointed on your on your pellet. >> but i think that there is the idea that cross-examination , whether you're the prosecution or the defense, is where the tough questions come. >> this is this is what we do for a living and the reporters on this a panel with a tough questions come, where you get to the truth and so this has been the more friendly ve
a joe oldham and then spend the next day and a half or two days just methodically going through all the lies and the lies upon life. i mean, unlike mr. dean who we spoke about earlier, he had some exposure criminally, never pled guilty to perjury, never lie that we know of. and it was limited to his role in the white house. that's how colin's trying to sell it here. this guy is in the whole of fame for liars. if there was an olympics of liars, it'd be on the top of this. will the gold medal....