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richard tice, leader of reform uk, launched without his party's best—known member, nigel farage, reform's honorary president. he has chosen not to enter the fray, saying he wants to help in the us election this autumn and here where he can. i am absolutely delighted, during this election campaign, that my good friend nigel farage will be helping out significantly in campaigning to drive home the message of reform uk and how we can save britain. also hoping to siphon votes away from the conservatives are the liberal democrats. they launched yesterday. today, their deputy leader said they are concentrating their efforts on several dozen target seats. i think we all know the country is absolutely crying out for change. we all know that, we feel it in our bones. but there are places around the country, around 80 seats, where it is the liberal democrats who can deliver that change, where liberal democrats are the key challengers to the conservatives, and it is in those areas we are really going after conservative mps because we are best placed to beat them in this general election. when he ann
richard tice, leader of reform uk, launched without his party's best—known member, nigel farage, reform's honorary president. he has chosen not to enter the fray, saying he wants to help in the us election this autumn and here where he can. i am absolutely delighted, during this election campaign, that my good friend nigel farage will be helping out significantly in campaigning to drive home the message of reform uk and how we can save britain. also hoping to siphon votes away from the...
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he's the honorary president of reform uk . honorary president of reform uk. will he now fight to be a tory mp? maybe in clacton, where he's been tipped to win by by polling paid for by the former brexit brexit donor arron banks? clearly keir starmer says bring it on. he's got to. what else can he say? can he say as does, sir ed davey, the lib dem leader. the pm in summary , had leader. the pm in summary, had one surprise in his arsenal. one bazooka left and that was when to call the election. he's gone earlier than many expected. it is, as i say, the biggest gamble taken by a sitting pm in decades i >> -- >> you are going to stay with me throughout this programme and we will be crossing back to you sooi'i. 500“. >> soon. >> but for now, shaun bailey you were laughing at points of that i heard you. why >> listen, if mps are sitting in the house of commons thinking , the house of commons thinking, well, you can't call an election because i have a holiday booked jog because i have a holiday booked jog on. this is about the future of the country and if you may
he's the honorary president of reform uk . honorary president of reform uk. will he now fight to be a tory mp? maybe in clacton, where he's been tipped to win by by polling paid for by the former brexit brexit donor arron banks? clearly keir starmer says bring it on. he's got to. what else can he say? can he say as does, sir ed davey, the lib dem leader. the pm in summary , had leader. the pm in summary, had one surprise in his arsenal. one bazooka left and that was when to call the election....
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a vote for reform uk is a vote _ conservative. a vote for reform uk is a vote for— conservative. a vote for reform uk is a vote for reform. we are the only— is a vote for reform. we are the only party— is a vote for reform. we are the only party that is committed to change — only party that is committed to change and that is what is attractive for people here in blackpool south. we are fed up. we've _ blackpool south. we are fed up. we've had — blackpool south. we are fed up. we've had enough.— blackpool south. we are fed up. we've had enough. mark richard, thank ou we've had enough. mark richard, thank you for— we've had enough. mark richard, thank you forjoining _ we've had enough. mark richard, thank you forjoining us. - we've had enough. mark richard, thank you forjoining us. we - we've had enough. mark richard, thank you forjoining us. we will. we've had enough. mark richard, | thank you forjoining us. we will be backin thank you forjoining us. we will be back in blackpool. the enthusiastic lib dem activists trying to get in the shop find you there. chris heaton
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he's also the honorary honorary president of reform uk party. he's admitted tonight on gb news that he was only given six weeks to become an mp. that's not enough time to get the support required to win a seat, and he couldn't risk losing for another occasion and he's often mocked for trying and failing to be an mp . so he failing to be an mp. so he hasn't stood, he's backed away. and the effect on the polls could be interesting. many people think that the reform uk's 12.14 point people think that the reform uk's12.14 point position in the polls could fall back as the kind of the, the, the air comes out of the of the reform uk balloon. a lot of people people were backing reform uk on the hope that nigel farage might return to frontline politics, that now will not happen, it seems, until 2029. if at all. >> just lastly, chris, you've been with the prime minister all day. does he seem like a rash person or is this an entirely calculated decision? and perhaps crucially , does he seem like crucially, does he seem like someone who genuinely believes
he's also the honorary honorary president of reform uk party. he's admitted tonight on gb news that he was only given six weeks to become an mp. that's not enough time to get the support required to win a seat, and he couldn't risk losing for another occasion and he's often mocked for trying and failing to be an mp . so he failing to be an mp. so he hasn't stood, he's backed away. and the effect on the polls could be interesting. many people think that the reform uk's 12.14 point people think...
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reform uk did not stand _ stance in gaza. reform uk did not stand everywhere. where they did have people standing, they did well. they were _ have people standing, they did well. they were matching what they were getting _ they were matching what they were getting in _ they were matching what they were getting in the poll ratings. the biggest — getting in the poll ratings. the biggest threat from reform uk, if you like. — biggest threat from reform uk, if you like. is— biggest threat from reform uk, if you like, is to the conservatives. they— you like, is to the conservatives. they had — you like, is to the conservatives. they had double cause for concern because _ they had double cause for concern because they are losing out to labour— because they are losing out to labour and in because they are losing out to labourand in some because they are losing out to labour and in some cases losing out to the _ labour and in some cases losing out to the lib _ labour and in some cases losing out to the lib dems. the takeaway tonight, — to the lib dems. the
reform uk did not stand _ stance in gaza. reform uk did not stand everywhere. where they did have people standing, they did well. they were _ have people standing, they did well. they were matching what they were getting _ they were matching what they were getting in _ they were matching what they were getting in the poll ratings. the biggest — getting in the poll ratings. the biggest threat from reform uk, if you like. — biggest threat from reform uk, if you like. is— biggest threat from...
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nigel farage says reform uk is becoming a fast growing party. greater manchester police say no further action will be taken against labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, after an investigation into her living arrangements. she was facing allegations that she may have broken electoral law in connection with a property that she owned in stockport. this evening ms rayner has said she welcomes the confirmation no further action will be taken, and she has thanked those who stood by her. our correspondentjoe pike reports. it's the tale of two houses which has dogged the labour deputy leader for months. i got that advice that is categoric, that i do not owe any capital gain tax on the property. and which, as far as the police is concerned, that is now over. i'm obviously pleased they have come to a conclusion, i never doubted angela hadn't done anything wrong. tonight, angela rayner had welcomed the news, saying conservatives reported her to distract from their record in government. the tories say she still hasn't provided expeditions for questions ar
nigel farage says reform uk is becoming a fast growing party. greater manchester police say no further action will be taken against labour's deputy leader, angela rayner, after an investigation into her living arrangements. she was facing allegations that she may have broken electoral law in connection with a property that she owned in stockport. this evening ms rayner has said she welcomes the confirmation no further action will be taken, and she has thanked those who stood by her. our...
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reform uk in the mix. i seeing him get elected -- when you have reform uk in the mix.- seeing him get elected -- when you have reform uk in the mix. i said to susan hall. — have reform uk in the mix. i said to susan hall. can _ have reform uk in the mix. i said to susan hall, can we _ have reform uk in the mix. i said to susan hall, can we work— have reform uk in the mix. i said to susan hall, can we work together? l susan hall, can we work together? she has— susan hall, can we work together? she has not— susan hall, can we work together? she has not responded. _ susan hall, can we work together? she has not responded. we - susan hall, can we work together? she has not responded. we could i susan hall, can we work together? i she has not responded. we could have been working _ she has not responded. we could have been working together— she has not responded. we could have been working together to _ she has not responded. we could have been working together to get - she has not responded. we could
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earlier with richard tice, the leader of reform uk, also , we're going to reform uk, also, we're going to be debating how members of parliament communicate . should parliament communicate. should they be using good evening. it's 8:23. now, reform uk are holding a rally in south yorkshire this evening with the leader, richard tice, speaking to an audience there. and i'm delighted to be joined by him now. richard, thank you for making the time for us today. you've unveiled a six point plan to tackle illegal immigration to stop the boats. we can see it on our screens now, which include declaring a security threat, leaving the echr and even a turn back the boats policy . richard, what will boats policy. richard, what will declaring a national security threat actually do ? threat actually do? >> good evening, tom, and it's great to be here in the chill bar in barnsley, where actually you'll be delighted to know that the vast, vast majority of people in a survey of hands i carried out earlier and all put their hands up and say they're watched gb news. so that's great news. but also, tom, on
earlier with richard tice, the leader of reform uk, also , we're going to reform uk, also, we're going to be debating how members of parliament communicate . should parliament communicate. should they be using good evening. it's 8:23. now, reform uk are holding a rally in south yorkshire this evening with the leader, richard tice, speaking to an audience there. and i'm delighted to be joined by him now. richard, thank you for making the time for us today. you've unveiled a six point plan to...
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that was after she said she would back reform uk in the upcoming general— would back reform uk in the upcoming general election. this has raised some _ general election. this has raised some questions from journalists here today— some questions from journalists here today about whether, in his own mps in some _ today about whether, in his own mps in some cases cannot support some of his policies, _ in some cases cannot support some of his policies, then why should the general— his policies, then why should the general public? on that point, rishi sunak— general public? on that point, rishi sunak fought back, saying again, a message _ sunak fought back, saying again, a message i— sunak fought back, saying again, a message i think we will hear a lot of, message i think we will hear a lot of. but _ message i think we will hear a lot of. but he — message i think we will hear a lot of, but he wants voters to back him because _ of, but he wants voters to back him because he — of, but he wants voters to back him because he believes that his plan is working. _ because he believes
that was after she said she would back reform uk in the upcoming general— would back reform uk in the upcoming general election. this has raised some _ general election. this has raised some questions from journalists here today— some questions from journalists here today about whether, in his own mps in some _ today about whether, in his own mps in some cases cannot support some of his policies, _ in some cases cannot support some of his policies, then why should the general— his...
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we reformed uk, successor to the brexit .a _ . ., reformed uk, successor to the brexit party. we are becoming a real opposition _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to the _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to the labour i party. we are becoming a real opposition to the labour party party. we are becoming a real. opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales, we are on the way up and it is quite clear that the tories are on the way down. the is quite clear that the tories are on the way down.— is quite clear that the tories are on the way down. the greens also cained on the way down. the greens also gained seats. _ on the way down. the greens also gained seats, particular— on the way down. the greens also gained seats, particular in - on the way down. the greens also gained seats, particular in placesl gained seats, particular in places like bristol, which they are targeting come a general election. they recognised the choice they have here in bristol is between a likely labour government,
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of reform uk, ben habib. james, i'll start with you. i mean , where are you at on this? mean, where are you at on this? some people are saying you got yourself into this mess. you know you'll get yourself out of it. i don't see why my taxpayer cash should be paying for you to inject yourself. just so you shut your gob. >> are you directing that? >> are you directing that? >> i was not directing that at you. >> i was speaking, speaking, generally speaking generally. i was hoping we were going to have some free samples and doughnuts. doughnuts, doughnuts, sandwiches are good. yeah. >> they did. they smell lovely . >> they did. they smell lovely. >> they did. they smell lovely. >> as somebody as somebody who's been on my own weight last year, and he's still on my own weight loss journey, i have huge sympathy for anyone who is going through it because it is immensely difficult, and it's one of those things that was still i get comments in public. i'll get somebody come up to me on a night out and say, you know, c
of reform uk, ben habib. james, i'll start with you. i mean , where are you at on this? mean, where are you at on this? some people are saying you got yourself into this mess. you know you'll get yourself out of it. i don't see why my taxpayer cash should be paying for you to inject yourself. just so you shut your gob. >> are you directing that? >> are you directing that? >> i was not directing that at you. >> i was speaking, speaking, generally speaking generally. i was...
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reform uk supporters. they don't seem to trust each other as much as, say, liberal and liberal democrat supporters trust the other party. >> yes. no, indeed. and could you just quickly for us trying to break it down through regions so you know, what's the red wall looking like? what's the south—east looking like . you south—east looking like. you know, what's scotland looking like? please >> so absolutely in the north and the midlands labour look set to win a lot of seats and conservatives will be in quite, quite thin on the ground there. but labour is also making inroads into the south and the south—east of england, traditionally areas where they've not done terribly well at all, but they are looking to make big gains in in even some quite unlikely seats , scotland quite unlikely seats, scotland is a different, story with different dynamics there. the stories is very much that the snp are down from their immensely strong peaks that they they had in previous general elections and look set to to, lose
reform uk supporters. they don't seem to trust each other as much as, say, liberal and liberal democrat supporters trust the other party. >> yes. no, indeed. and could you just quickly for us trying to break it down through regions so you know, what's the red wall looking like? what's the south—east looking like . you south—east looking like. you know, what's scotland looking like? please >> so absolutely in the north and the midlands labour look set to win a lot of seats and...
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coming up, we speak to reform uk leader richard tice . reform uk leader richard tice. but first, is national service a badidea but first, is national service a bad idea ? it's time for bad idea? it's time for tonight's head to head . so the tonight's head to head. so the prime minister took saturday off the campaign trail to regroup, apparently. but that very evening, just two days after the defence minister insisted that there was no plans for compulsory national service , the compulsory national service, the government announced exactly that. they say that it will boost future career prospects for youngsters. but not everyone seems keen . government minister seems keen. government minister and former raf officer steve baker tweeted that the policy was developed by a political adviser or advisers and sprung on candidates, some of whom are relevant ministers. keir starmer is not a fan either, mocking sunak's plans as a teenage dad's army. >> the desperate idea that the tories are fleeing on the table of some sort of national service, which isn't thought through all the
coming up, we speak to reform uk leader richard tice . reform uk leader richard tice. but first, is national service a badidea but first, is national service a bad idea ? it's time for bad idea? it's time for tonight's head to head . so the tonight's head to head. so the prime minister took saturday off the campaign trail to regroup, apparently. but that very evening, just two days after the defence minister insisted that there was no plans for compulsory national service , the compulsory...
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nigel farage, honorary president of reform uk, but will not stand in the upcoming general election. let�*s go back to ilkeston. the prime minister is answering more questions. he is laying out some more of his ambition and plans to get you to vote for him injuly. let�*s have a listen. i get you to vote for him in july. let's have a listen.— get you to vote for him in july. let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed _ let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed about _ let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed about it. _ let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed about it. lots - let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed about it. lots of - let's have a listen. i will be more - hard-headed about it. lots of people hard—headed about it. lots of people criticise me for that, i don�*t care about the environment, that is nonsense. of course i care about it. we are doing a betterjob than anyone else but i will not do it at the expense of our energy security and not at the expense of the financial security for you and your families. we are going to do i
nigel farage, honorary president of reform uk, but will not stand in the upcoming general election. let�*s go back to ilkeston. the prime minister is answering more questions. he is laying out some more of his ambition and plans to get you to vote for him injuly. let�*s have a listen. i get you to vote for him in july. let's have a listen.— get you to vote for him in july. let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed _ let's have a listen. i will be more hard-headed about _ let's have...
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last night , reform uk performed night, reform uk performed admirably. some might say in the blackpool by—election, finishing less than 1% behind the conservatives. that's got to worry the tories, that's got to worry the tories, that's got to worry rishi sunak. but are they just haemorrhaging votes from the conservative party? the other leading right wing party, the leading right wing party, i should say joining us now is the leader of reform uk, richard tice, who i mean, goodness me, richard, have you been to sleep ? richard, have you been to sleep? >> no, to be honest, i haven't. >> no, to be honest, i haven't. >> but it's all right. coffee and chocolate and we're absolutely fine. >> you referred earlier in your introduction to excitement, and last night for us was a very exciting evening. it was neck and neck for about two hours. we thought we'd just pipped it and then not quite sure. but look, then not quite sure. but look, the reality is we've we've succeeded with our best ever by—election result by some margin , significantly ahead of margin, s
last night , reform uk performed night, reform uk performed admirably. some might say in the blackpool by—election, finishing less than 1% behind the conservatives. that's got to worry the tories, that's got to worry the tories, that's got to worry rishi sunak. but are they just haemorrhaging votes from the conservative party? the other leading right wing party, the leading right wing party, i should say joining us now is the leader of reform uk, richard tice, who i mean, goodness me,...
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now now reform uk's only member of parliament leigh anderson leigh. did the prime minister say enough to win you back? >> no, not at all tom. and let's go on. let's be honest, jacob, the i've got the greatest respect for jacob here, the i've got the greatest respect forjacob here, and i sincerely hope he does well in the next election. but the plan is not working, tom. you know, we've got the migration figures out tomorrow. that's going to be another embarrassment. >> but the figures out today show 75% collapse in, dependent visas for, for social care workers and for student . i mean, workers and for student. i mean, listen, tom, january migration is collapsing. >> tom. we've got a short campaign now, six weeks to the general election. we're going to see good weather. we're going to see good weather. we're going to see more people crossing the channel. this is an absolute nightmare for the prime minister and actually calling this election at this time is a little bit cowardly, because if it had gone much longer to november or december sort of time, we
now now reform uk's only member of parliament leigh anderson leigh. did the prime minister say enough to win you back? >> no, not at all tom. and let's go on. let's be honest, jacob, the i've got the greatest respect for jacob here, the i've got the greatest respect forjacob here, and i sincerely hope he does well in the next election. but the plan is not working, tom. you know, we've got the migration figures out tomorrow. that's going to be another embarrassment. >> but the...
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also looking at how reform uk perform. there predecessor party came 30th in 2019 with about 6% of the vote, think there will be hoping to do better than that. they think they have had a good day in terms of turnout, less so, they think: postal votes. but at the moment, they don't know if they have done enough to catch the conservatives and pushed him into a possible third place, neither they nor the conservative sources think at this stage that they have managed to do that. it is interestin: they have managed to do that. it is interesting with reform uk because the wellingborough by—election, they got around 13% they were calling nationally as around that level so it'll be interesting to see what they manage to do another to eat into that tory vote, because that's one of the things we will be looking at at the general election. it is. at at the general election. it is, and it is also — at at the general election. it is, and it is also in _ at at the general election. it is, and it is also in the _ at at the general ele
also looking at how reform uk perform. there predecessor party came 30th in 2019 with about 6% of the vote, think there will be hoping to do better than that. they think they have had a good day in terms of turnout, less so, they think: postal votes. but at the moment, they don't know if they have done enough to catch the conservatives and pushed him into a possible third place, neither they nor the conservative sources think at this stage that they have managed to do that. it is interestin:...
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uk, she is somebody talks about lowering immigration, lowering taxes, so the message the reform pretty and richard tice are trying to put out there which i'm with those think she is interested in, and to be honest, not a huge price the consummate party has suspended her from the party. to endorse a rival candidate, thatis party. to endorse a rival candidate, that is essentially the rule book says. that is essentially the rule book sa s. , . ~ ~' that is essentially the rule book sa ., " that is essentially the rule book sa ., ~ ., ., says. jack, thank you for that u date, says. jack, thank you for that update. jack _ says. jack, thank you for that update, jack fenwick, - says. jack, thank you for that update, jack fenwick, our - says. jack, thank you for that - update, jack fenwick, our political update, jack fenwick, our political correspondent. the westminster leader of plaid cymru, liz saville—roberts, has given her reaction to the conservatives' plan to bring back national service. it's a completely bonkers policy that they have pulled out at the beginning of an election. if you
uk, she is somebody talks about lowering immigration, lowering taxes, so the message the reform pretty and richard tice are trying to put out there which i'm with those think she is interested in, and to be honest, not a huge price the consummate party has suspended her from the party. to endorse a rival candidate, thatis party. to endorse a rival candidate, that is essentially the rule book says. that is essentially the rule book sa s. , . ~ ~' that is essentially the rule book sa ., "...
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may you say tories can blame reform uk all they want. the votes would have gone to independence if reform was not there. the sooner they understand there is no way we will ever vote for them again, the better. no way we will ever vote for them again, the better . well, them again, the better. well, there you go, mary. get off the fence, why don't you? >> well, listen, there's so much still to come here on gb news. and good afternoon, britain. remember, they'll be talking to wes streeting. he can answer with regard to that. >> and rishi sunak at the top of the hour as well, coming imminently. and as you just mentioned, i'm really looking forward to this confrontation with wes streeting conversation. conversation. >> well, no, no, no , don't scare him. >> he should he should be confronted about those comments . confronted about those comments. you cannot call people concerned about knife crime. ulez safety of the streets, white supremacists and islamophobes . supremacists and islamophobes. it's just ridiculous. and it's andifs it's just ri
may you say tories can blame reform uk all they want. the votes would have gone to independence if reform was not there. the sooner they understand there is no way we will ever vote for them again, the better. no way we will ever vote for them again, the better . well, them again, the better. well, there you go, mary. get off the fence, why don't you? >> well, listen, there's so much still to come here on gb news. and good afternoon, britain. remember, they'll be talking to wes streeting....
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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-election. what is rapidly becoming clear _ by-election. what is rapidly becoming clear is _ by-election. what is rapidly becoming clear is basicallyl by-election. what is rapidly i becoming clear is basically as by-election. what is rapidly - becoming clear is basically as more people hear 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 the tories are on the way down. find way up and it's quite clear the tories are on the way down. and the green party — tories are on the way down. and the green party is _ tories are on the way down. and the green party is volunteering - tories are on the way down. and the green party is volunteering a - tories are on the way down. and the green party is volunteering a bow.
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-election. what is rapidly becoming clear _ by-election. what is rapidly becoming clear is _ by-election. what is rapidly becoming clear is basicallyl by-election. what is rapidly i becoming clear is basically as by-election. what is...
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talking — of their challenge of reform uk. talking about the incumbent, andy street, when you look at is campaign literature, look at some of the speeches he has made them many ways he has distanced himself from the conservative party, trying to kind of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal. of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal-— of, if he does win, win this on his personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known _ personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as _ personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand _ personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand andy - personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand andy here i personal appeal. absolutely. it has been known as brand andy here in| personal appeal. absolutely. it has i been known as brand andy here in the west midlands will debate as equine as leaflets, he does not and mention that he _ as leaflets, he does not and mention that he is— as leaflets, he does not and mention that he is conservatives. green rather
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nigel farage has said reform uk is becoming a "brand new conservative movement" and attacked a "lack of debate" between the two main parties. speaking at his first campaign event in dover in kent, mr farage said that the numbers arriving on small boats was a "slow motion d—day in reverse". mr farage said he will be camapgning throughout until polling day. chris mason was there. maybe you love him. sorry to keep you. maybe you really don't. but make no mistake, nigel farage is one of the most influential politicians of his generation. i've got a brolly. he's never been an mp. he's not even standing himself at this election. but he's going to have plenty to say. welcome to dover. welcome to the front line of the great national debate on immigration. and it's the front line of this campaign that mr farage is attempting to get onto, arguing he was first to warn a few years ago about people crossing the channel in small boats. so i said that i thought unless something dramatic was done that there would be an invasion. now, of course, for using that word, i was called all the names under
nigel farage has said reform uk is becoming a "brand new conservative movement" and attacked a "lack of debate" between the two main parties. speaking at his first campaign event in dover in kent, mr farage said that the numbers arriving on small boats was a "slow motion d—day in reverse". mr farage said he will be camapgning throughout until polling day. chris mason was there. maybe you love him. sorry to keep you. maybe you really don't. but make no mistake,...
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reform uk also won their _ to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their first _ to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their first seat. _ i used to be a conservative but i left the conservative party last year over the second lockdown and high tax. i think i represent a strand of politics that is growing in this country, that we're calling for change, we want to shake things up and we want to get things done. also at city hall this afternoon, the losing conservative mayoral candidate, susan hall. but still retaining her seat on the assembly. as for the man who beat her, what are his future plans? is this going to be the last term in london? you speak to mo salah. once he scores a hat—trick at the enjoys the hat—trick. let's wait and see. meanwhile, another contest to be mayor was on a knife—edge — that of mayor of the west midlands. labour's richard parker elected in dramatic fashion on saturday night, beating the conservative party's andy street byjust over 1,500 votes. bbc midlands today correspondent lindsay doyle
reform uk also won their _ to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their first _ to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their first seat. _ i used to be a conservative but i left the conservative party last year over the second lockdown and high tax. i think i represent a strand of politics that is growing in this country, that we're calling for change, we want to shake things up and we want to get things done. also at city hall this afternoon, the losing conservative mayoral candidate,...
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what�*s your assessment of reform uk�*s performance? well, the first council vote results that were out were actually in sunderland in the north east. and as i say, we beat the tories in 16 of 25 wards, again significantly outperforming our national polling share. and we�*re delighted we�*ve got some very important mayoral results being counted over the next day and a half and again in the north east and in manchester, i think we could surprise people on the upside. what�*s rapidly becoming clearer is basically as more people hear about reform, 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. thank you to richard tice speaking to me a little earlier. we will get an update from dudley council election. hello, emma, talk us through what is happening. this is stourbridge _ through what is happening. this is stourbridge where _ through what is happening. this is stourbridge where the _ through what is h
what�*s your assessment of reform uk�*s performance? well, the first council vote results that were out were actually in sunderland in the north east. and as i say, we beat the tories in 16 of 25 wards, again significantly outperforming our national polling share. and we�*re delighted we�*ve got some very important mayoral results being counted over the next day and a half and again in the north east and in manchester, i think we could surprise people on the upside. what�*s rapidly...
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it's not 'ust about reform uk, it is paper. it's not 'ust about reform uk. it is in — paper. it's notjust about reform uk, it is in highly _ paper. it's notjust about reform uk, it is in highly muslim - paper. it's notjust about reform i uk, it is in highly muslim populated areas, people voting based on events in the middle east, the rise of the green party, so a comparison to local election results in 2021, at that .15% other parties away from the main three and thatjumped to 23% this week. this the main three and that 'umped to 2396 this weekh 2396 this week. this is another crucial point. _ 2396 this week. this is another crucial point. sir— 2396 this week. this is another crucial point. sir keir- 2396 this week. this is another crucial point. sir keir starmer| 2396 this week. this is another. crucial point. sir keir starmer is keen to say country is looking for change and looking for labour to provide that change. the first part of that statement is difficult to argue with. all of these results suggest a significant loss of confidence by the public with a conservative g
it's not 'ust about reform uk, it is paper. it's not 'ust about reform uk. it is in — paper. it's notjust about reform uk, it is in highly _ paper. it's notjust about reform uk, it is in highly muslim - paper. it's notjust about reform i uk, it is in highly muslim populated areas, people voting based on events in the middle east, the rise of the green party, so a comparison to local election results in 2021, at that .15% other parties away from the main three and thatjumped to 23% this week....
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reform uk�*s leader richard tice says his party is looking to the future. we have been focusing on getting ready for a general election, that would put well be in the summer, we will be ready whenever it is. frankly the country is broken, nothing works, we are in the longest recession for 70 years and its records began, per person, that is actually what matters, and britain needs reform, the economy needs reform, the health system needs reform, the health system needs reform, immigration needs to be frozen, the immigration system needs reform. wherever you look, people are saying, there must be somebody out there with common—sense policies is why as people hear about as they say, i like what i hear, that is why people are starting to vote for us. you look at the percentages we got in sunderland and elsewhere, we also got the mayoral elections, we are excited about how we will perform in those relative to the conservatives. rome was not built on a day but we are making great progress and all of these results are showing we are achieving more than the natio
reform uk�*s leader richard tice says his party is looking to the future. we have been focusing on getting ready for a general election, that would put well be in the summer, we will be ready whenever it is. frankly the country is broken, nothing works, we are in the longest recession for 70 years and its records began, per person, that is actually what matters, and britain needs reform, the economy needs reform, the health system needs reform, the health system needs reform, immigration...
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second consideration may have been, reform . the uk have not been, reform. the uk have not yet got their act together. they've been promising for as long as anyone will listen that they're going to field 650 candidates. i think they've only got a few dozen in place . we'll got a few dozen in place. we'll hear from nigel farage, i think tomorrow, whether he's going to run or not. but it's going to be quite difficult for reform to actually slot in place 600 candidates. that's quite helpful to the conservatives. if you'd give them reform till november, i think they could have been more up and running . more up and running. >> well, just just on that. we're going to park it there for now. a reminder to you that we are expecting an announcement at 11 am. tomorrow from reform uk. it is expected that at that announcement, nigel farage will decide whether or not he is going to actually run. so make sure that you watch this space because we'll bring it to you here first on gb news. but look, i wanted to play you a little bit of how sir keir starmer delivered his firs
second consideration may have been, reform . the uk have not been, reform. the uk have not yet got their act together. they've been promising for as long as anyone will listen that they're going to field 650 candidates. i think they've only got a few dozen in place . we'll got a few dozen in place. we'll hear from nigel farage, i think tomorrow, whether he's going to run or not. but it's going to be quite difficult for reform to actually slot in place 600 candidates. that's quite helpful to the...
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howard cox, reform uk, london deserves better, _ cox, reform uk, london deserves better, 3478. amy gallagher, social democratic— better, 3478. amy gallagher, social democratic party, 1442. zoe garbett, the green _ democratic party, 1442. zoe garbett, the green party, 5984. tarun ghulati. _ the green party, 5984. tarun ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary— ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary hall, — ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary hall, the conservative party candidate, 43,405. sadiq khan, labour— candidate, 43,405. sadiq khan, labour party, 54,481. andreas michli, independent, 901. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. for want of an official — was as follows. for want of an official mark, one. voting for more than _ official mark, one. voting for more than one _ official mark, one. voting for more than one candidate, 147. writing or n1arks— than one candidate, 147. writing or marks by— than one candidate, 147. writing or marks by which the voter could be identified. — marks by which the v
howard cox, reform uk, london deserves better, _ cox, reform uk, london deserves better, 3478. amy gallagher, social democratic— better, 3478. amy gallagher, social democratic party, 1442. zoe garbett, the green _ democratic party, 1442. zoe garbett, the green party, 5984. tarun ghulati. _ the green party, 5984. tarun ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary— ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary hall, — ghulati, independent, 1100. susan mary hall, the conservative party candidate, 43,405....
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but first, we welcome reform uk mp lee anderson. now despite not standing at the election reforms, honorary president nigel farage is doing everything he can to push the party's election messaging to the nation. he's had a busy schedule booked in. he led a party press conference in dover yesterday, will be appearing alongside richard tighter and immigration conference tomorrow and continuing on the campaign trail over the weekend. but lee anderson joins me now. why is nigel farage the face of reform when he's not even running late? >> well, look , patrick, you know >> well, look, patrick, you know that. don't be so ridiculous, nigel farage has been probably been the most influential politician in this country over the past 30 years or so. look, i welcome the news that is not standing, because i'll tell you why, patrick. it means that he can start. he can come to places like ashfield, like he is at the weekend to campaign in my area to make sure that i get re—elected on july the 4th. this is great news for me. it's great news for r
but first, we welcome reform uk mp lee anderson. now despite not standing at the election reforms, honorary president nigel farage is doing everything he can to push the party's election messaging to the nation. he's had a busy schedule booked in. he led a party press conference in dover yesterday, will be appearing alongside richard tighter and immigration conference tomorrow and continuing on the campaign trail over the weekend. but lee anderson joins me now. why is nigel farage the face of...
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now onwards to reform uk. and they say businesses who hire foreign workers should be subjected to an employer immigration tax. the party's leader, richard tice, says the new levy would help to end what he called the uk's deadly addiction to cheap overseas labour. he's been talking to our homeland security editor , mark white, richard editor, mark white, richard tice, the employer immigration tax you're talking about in the first term of parliament raising up to £20 billion. >> does that mean you're you're wedded to the issue, the prospect of mass migration ? ian. prospect of mass migration? ian. >> no, actually, what we're wedded to is looking after the british workers, in particular young british workers who are now the victims of wages being suppressed, being depressed for many, many years now, which is the direct consequence of mass immigration. and nobody's had the courage to talk about it before , either because they're before, either because they're embarrassed to talk about immigration or because actua
now onwards to reform uk. and they say businesses who hire foreign workers should be subjected to an employer immigration tax. the party's leader, richard tice, says the new levy would help to end what he called the uk's deadly addiction to cheap overseas labour. he's been talking to our homeland security editor , mark white, richard editor, mark white, richard tice, the employer immigration tax you're talking about in the first term of parliament raising up to £20 billion. >> does that...
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reform uk kicked off their campaign promising to stand in almost all constituencies across the country. their leader is richard tice, and let's begin by asking you about nigel farage your honorary president. hello to you. let's start by asking you about nigel farage because he went to bed last night saying he was going to think about whether he would stand for reform. he woke up this morning and said he would managers who say that the waste and bureaucracy is obscene. it is doable and any entity or business that says we aren't wasting money, they aren't competent, they are being negligent. what we've said today is very clearly that this election is about the data... you talked about it earlier when you completely destroyed the conservatives's useless track record on immigration when they have lied and lied and today we see a city larger than the size of manchester net last year coming into the uk and that is pressuring public services, causing housing rents to go up 20% and is making everyone poorer. i housing rents to go up 20% and is making everyone poorer.- housing rents to go up 20
reform uk kicked off their campaign promising to stand in almost all constituencies across the country. their leader is richard tice, and let's begin by asking you about nigel farage your honorary president. hello to you. let's start by asking you about nigel farage because he went to bed last night saying he was going to think about whether he would stand for reform. he woke up this morning and said he would managers who say that the waste and bureaucracy is obscene. it is doable and any...
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i reform uk and potentially split the conservative vote ?_ conservative vote? i was always re conservative vote? i was always pretty certain — conservative vote? i was always pretty certain that _ conservative vote? i was always pretty certain that nigel- conservative vote? i was always pretty certain that nigel farage| conservative vote? i was always i pretty certain that nigel farage did not want to stand, i have fought enough elections now and don't want to go through another one. he is going to help out across the pond and that is what attracts him more. i had a feeling this was going to be the case anyway. the issue about... but that is good news about conservatives.— but that is good news about conservatives. , , , , ., conservatives. yes, i suppose you are riaht, conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but — conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all— conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those _ conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those candidatesj are right, but all those candidates find themselves
i reform uk and potentially split the conservative vote ?_ conservative vote? i was always re conservative vote? i was always pretty certain — conservative vote? i was always pretty certain that _ conservative vote? i was always pretty certain that nigel- conservative vote? i was always pretty certain that nigel farage| conservative vote? i was always i pretty certain that nigel farage did not want to stand, i have fought enough elections now and don't want to go through another one. he is...
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we have been hearing from the various party leaders and another important element around reform uk because the founder and honorary president nigel farage has announced he will not stand in the election. there was speculation he might be revealed as a candidate by the leader but he is that this is not the right time. to the leader but he is that this is not the right time.— the leader but he is that this is not the right time. to be clear, there be some _ not the right time. to be clear, there be some support - not the right time. to be clear, there be some support and - not the right time. to be clear, there be some support and i'm| not the right time. to be clear, - there be some support and i'm not standing but i am campaigning will stop six weeks is such a short period of time to file a parliamentary constituency and promote the cause around the country. and i think rishi sunak john enough love people and myself included, is not long enough to do it. it's as simple as that but i will be 1% behind richard tyson beep campaigning all over the country and frankly today possibly immigrati
we have been hearing from the various party leaders and another important element around reform uk because the founder and honorary president nigel farage has announced he will not stand in the election. there was speculation he might be revealed as a candidate by the leader but he is that this is not the right time. to the leader but he is that this is not the right time.— the leader but he is that this is not the right time. to be clear, there be some _ not the right time. to be clear,...
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endorsing reform uk. that really is quite a thing for a conservative mp, albeit with days left with that title, mp to go. really quite something. steve baker the northern ireland minister making some less than entirely sort of on message remarks about the national service idea. and, yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the premise to her as a talking to robert testing on a tv news tonight and says he is not going to california. he is proud to be based here and have a future here whatever the outcome of the election it was talking about his beloved southampton, who are returning to the premier league having beaten leads in the playoff final yesterday. and so he was saying, thatis yesterday. and so he was saying, that is backwards in front of me but he gave itv news a bit about going i'm not anywhere because of the election in 20 to be excited about not lisa football.— not lisa football. newscast. newscast — not lisa football. newscast. newscast for _ not
endorsing reform uk. that really is quite a thing for a conservative mp, albeit with days left with that title, mp to go. really quite something. steve baker the northern ireland minister making some less than entirely sort of on message remarks about the national service idea. and, yes, as far as the prime minister is concerned and those remarks from zach goldsmith, the premise to her as a talking to robert testing on a tv news tonight and says he is not going to california. he is proud to be...
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is the party over for reform uk? that's coming up 3 to 6. >> oh, very interesting . >> oh, very interesting. >> oh, very interesting. >> looking forward to that, i know that, that the prime minister has in the last couple of minutes , as you have just of minutes, as you have just said, been contradicting the accounts that was told to christopher hope over david frost. it seems like this is a row that is just starting in the last couple of minutes and could really be a blazing row , we'll really be a blazing row, we'll look forward to hearing all of that in full from you, from three. >> oh, there's martin. >> oh, there's martin. >> he's, you know , taking his, >> he's, you know, taking his, thing out, getting on his way. >> well, he's got a show to prepare. he's got a show to prepare. he's got a show to prepare. his news that's happening. never stops now. never stops. well, we're going to see if we can get christopher hope up very, very soon to talk through precisely what's going on. have there been, conservative cand
is the party over for reform uk? that's coming up 3 to 6. >> oh, very interesting . >> oh, very interesting. >> oh, very interesting. >> looking forward to that, i know that, that the prime minister has in the last couple of minutes , as you have just of minutes, as you have just said, been contradicting the accounts that was told to christopher hope over david frost. it seems like this is a row that is just starting in the last couple of minutes and could really be a...
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i thought we already had that with reform uk. more of that with reform uk. more of that after the break. britain's newsroom on gb news. stick with . us. >> if you just tuned in. welcome on board. it's 27 minutes after 10:00. this is britain's newsroom with me, nana akua and ben leo. >> very good morning to you. we're also joined by political commentator matthew stadlen and former adviser to michael gove. the one charlie rowley. good morning to you both. very quickly , first reactions to sir quickly, first reactions to sir keir starmers speech in dover. there seemed a bit mute to me. but charlie, well, it's just a load of old bluster, wasn't it? >> and i feel sorry, actually, for natalie elphicke, who's just crossed to the floor here to try and stop the boats, to hear the leader of the labour party say that he's going to ditch the plan that she's been supporting for such a long time. >> so i think she'll be, clutching her pearls this morning. >> matthew. you are. you're getting giddy and excited in the corner there, seeing your man, sir keir. >> i was impress
i thought we already had that with reform uk. more of that with reform uk. more of that after the break. britain's newsroom on gb news. stick with . us. >> if you just tuned in. welcome on board. it's 27 minutes after 10:00. this is britain's newsroom with me, nana akua and ben leo. >> very good morning to you. we're also joined by political commentator matthew stadlen and former adviser to michael gove. the one charlie rowley. good morning to you both. very quickly , first...
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gb news presenter and honorary president of reform uk. live from the united states. nigel looks very sunny where you are. i'm deeply jealous, but clearly what the home office has been doing today is above everything else a communications operation showing that they're getting tough . that they're getting tough. >> well, all of it is, isn't it? i mean, the news that we got last night, the sun newspaper , last night, the sun newspaper, talking about this being an historic move with this migrant going to rwanda, just get a sense of perspective on this. this is somebody who illegally came to britain, wasn't granted . came to britain, wasn't granted. asylum, which is unusual of itself. and then given £3,000 of taxpayers money to voluntarily board a plane to rwanda, where he'll be able to live for five years without rent . and in years without rent. and in a country where three grand goes a long way and it's ludicrous to link that to the rwanda plan that was set up by boris johnson two years ago . now, look, this two years ago. now, look, this government is in desperate t
gb news presenter and honorary president of reform uk. live from the united states. nigel looks very sunny where you are. i'm deeply jealous, but clearly what the home office has been doing today is above everything else a communications operation showing that they're getting tough . that they're getting tough. >> well, all of it is, isn't it? i mean, the news that we got last night, the sun newspaper , last night, the sun newspaper, talking about this being an historic move with this...
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meanwhile, nigel farage confirmed he won't stand in the election, but he will help the reform uk campaign. with our first report tonight, here's our political editor chris mason. cheering placards and cheers, and babies getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite the fan of visiting lower league football grounds in 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've had 1a years of going round and round in circles, getting absolutely nowhere. chaos and division feeding chaos and division. if you want change, you have to vote for it. and if you vote labour, it's a vote to stop the chaos. it's a vote to turn the page and it's 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
meanwhile, nigel farage confirmed he won't stand in the election, but he will help the reform uk campaign. with our first report tonight, here's our political editor chris mason. cheering placards and cheers, and babies getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite the fan of visiting lower league football grounds in 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...
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good to reform uk, nigel farage. good to see you this morning, nigel. you are a friend and an ally of donald trump. what's your reaction to this verdict ? reaction to this verdict? >> i think the whole thing is a disgrace. it has been from start to finish . i have been concerned to finish. i have been concerned about the american judicial system for many, many years. you see, it's politicised in a way that ours isn't. you know, judges get elected on a ticket saying, i'm going to get donald trump. so you have to doubt the impartiality of the process from the very beginning. the point trump made there in the video, you showed is that the district in which this was held, you know, he got no more than 10% of the vote. so, you know, the likelihood is that the jurors would all be democrats will certainly not trumpites. and even american juries seem to think along political lines. i i personally think that the biden administration , the us judicial administration, the us judicial system have massively over overplayed their hand. it was interesting that within
good to reform uk, nigel farage. good to see you this morning, nigel. you are a friend and an ally of donald trump. what's your reaction to this verdict ? reaction to this verdict? >> i think the whole thing is a disgrace. it has been from start to finish . i have been concerned to finish. i have been concerned about the american judicial system for many, many years. you see, it's politicised in a way that ours isn't. you know, judges get elected on a ticket saying, i'm going to get...
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trish says diana raises a very good point about reform uk. they are the real tories , says shirley watson, tories, says shirley watson, i'll get some more of your comments shortly. but some very good news for the king. nina myskow. let's have a look at this story, which can be found in in the mail on sunday. mail on sunday. thank you so much. got too many bits of paper here. just what the doctor ordered. poll boost for charles, who is enjoying unprecedented popularity , as is the monarchy. popularity, as is the monarchy. a year on from his accession to the throne, i saw a different poll about a week ago, and they're not doing that great. >> and particularly amongst younger people, most young people don't give a hoot one way or nina, have you got to be such a party pooper? >> no. >> no. >> look at the year. our kings had. you want to dwell on negative headlines? this is the latest poll. let me give you the stats on it, the monarchy's popularity up in the last 12 months. the poll conducted by the mail on sunday. a clear majority of the public n
trish says diana raises a very good point about reform uk. they are the real tories , says shirley watson, tories, says shirley watson, i'll get some more of your comments shortly. but some very good news for the king. nina myskow. let's have a look at this story, which can be found in in the mail on sunday. mail on sunday. thank you so much. got too many bits of paper here. just what the doctor ordered. poll boost for charles, who is enjoying unprecedented popularity , as is the monarchy....
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reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement.
reform uk leader richard tice has proposed a multi—billion pound tax on businesses for employing overseas workers. he and nigel farage spoke in london earlier today, where they outlined the policy to tax employers who hire immigrant workers over british applicants. here he is making the announcement.