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understandably angry because as because they tories were expecting tory mps were expecting tory mps were expecting to have 5 or 6 months after they decided not to go before the locals, 5 or 6 months for the economic story to get a lot better . and we saw today lot better. and we saw today reasonable inflation number, but not a brilliant one. we're definitely not going to get an interest rate cut now, because the bank is not going to cut interest rates in the middle of a general election campaign when it was coming and going. anyway. so there goes, the interest rate cut and a couple of interest rate cuts would have really set things up for the for the general election. if you were a tory in terms of doing it. but as nigel says, you know, do you want a couple of interest rate cuts or do you want reform having six months to get its act together? so a difficult decision. but i think it's a bizarre choice of doing it now. it's a bizarre choice of setting for the beginning. i mean, you could have gone to tees valley and posed with ben houchen, and you don't have to do it in downing street. you
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tory mps are cross. at least one letter has gone in, or a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. tonight they tell me there is a chance they can depose the prime minister as leader of the party before next thursday, when parliament is dissolved. i think the jury is out on that. i think the chance of that happening is slim, very slim. but that gives you an indication of the fury of a lot of tory mps tonight. the ones speaking to me just don't understand why he has gone for an election now when he didn't have to. why not wait six months and see if all those things that might happen have happened, and then further doubts emerge about sir keir starmer instead, the pm has gone for an election that no one expected. >> yeah. look, christopher, thank you very, very much for keeping us bang up to date all day. there. just one more. oh, that's all right. let's get the thoughts from our panel this evening. we've got the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood. businessman and activist adam br
tory mps are cross. at least one letter has gone in, or a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. tonight they tell me there is a chance they can depose the prime minister as leader of the party before next thursday, when parliament is dissolved. i think the jury is out on that. i think the chance of that happening is slim, very slim. but that gives you an indication of the fury of a lot of tory mps tonight. the ones speaking to me just don't understand why he has gone for an election...
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yet you welcome tories . what do you you welcome tories. what do you say to those, you can probably guess who they are. some of them who would make that argument to you. >> we want to be a party that can bring this country back together after the tories have divided it. every single tory mp and every single tory voter that comes over to the labour party is more than welcome, because they are backing a changed labour party, unrecognisable from the labour party that lost the last general election , the last general election, offering the country its future back after these years of failure under under the conservatives, i mean, natalie elphicke is only doing what a lot of conservative voters have done. if north yorkshire, we won the mayoralty there. that used to be rock solid tory heartlands. all the, the home of the british army, rushmoor council voted a labour council for the first time last week. so tories are coming across to labourin tories are coming across to labour in their droves because they've given up on their party's failure and
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from tory to is to switch. from tory to laboun is to switch. from tory to labour, because that's what they need people to do at the end of the day. although, interestingly, did you see that comment by where have i got it, neil kinnock basically saying, where is it, i just wanted to find the precise quote , because find the precise quote, because i was going to ask him and we ran out of time. the public is not in love with labour. he's making the point. the former labour leader, that actually keir starmer isn't really doing it for the electorate . i would it for the electorate. i would agree with that. you're not coming out going, keir starmer in the way that they did for tony blair. >> no. >> no. >> and i think i think we have to actually accept this is not 1997. n0 to actually accept this is not 1997. no and at the moment what it is, is disillusioned with the tory party. it's partly the thing that that that happens at after a party's been in for a long time. they've had 14 years here, 14 years is really past your sell by date , same thing your
from tory to is to switch. from tory to laboun is to switch. from tory to labour, because that's what they need people to do at the end of the day. although, interestingly, did you see that comment by where have i got it, neil kinnock basically saying, where is it, i just wanted to find the precise quote , because find the precise quote, because i was going to ask him and we ran out of time. the public is not in love with labour. he's making the point. the former labour leader, that actually...
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. >> the tories, the tories. >> the tories, the tories. >> we can win. >> we can win. >> but the tories are horribly divided . this is a great divided. this is a great opportunity for labour, who looked like a tight unit at the moment . moment. >> yeah, there's a discipline and, you know, whatever you say about starmer, he's got a determination to win and take us over the line, which we haven't had for ten years. >> but you, but you. >> but you, but you. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and this doesn't mean the last word because the clock's against us. >> this desire for change. yeah. is the desire for a magic wand. the issues that face countries like ours are substantial ones. and they need real application. they don't just need edwina. >> your lot . your lot have had >> your lot. your lot have had 14 years. surely it is time for a fresh, fresh set of voices, a fresh set of ideas. >> that's what they said back in 92.and >> that's what they said back in 92. and we got another few years and we did very well. well, there you go. >> listen, we'll get to more of my pundits thoughts in just a
. >> the tories, the tories. >> the tories, the tories. >> we can win. >> we can win. >> but the tories are horribly divided . this is a great divided. this is a great opportunity for labour, who looked like a tight unit at the moment . moment. >> yeah, there's a discipline and, you know, whatever you say about starmer, he's got a determination to win and take us over the line, which we haven't had for ten years. >> but you, but you. >> but you,...
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tory mps are cross. at least one letter has gone in, or a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. tonight they tell me there is a chance they can depose the prime minister as leader of the party before next thursday, when parliament is dissolved. i think the jury is out on that. i think the chance of that happening is slim, very slim. but that gives you an indication of the fury of a lot of tory mps tonight. the ones speaking to me just don't understand why he has gone for an election now when he didn't have to. why not wait six months and see if all those things that might happen have happened, and then further doubts emerge about sir keir starmer instead, the pm has gone for an election that no one expected. >> yeah. look, christopher, thank you very, very much for keeping us bang up to date all day. there. just one more. oh, that's all right. let's get the thoughts from our panel this evening. we've got the director of the popular conservatives, mark littlewood. businessman and activist adam br
tory mps are cross. at least one letter has gone in, or a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. tonight they tell me there is a chance they can depose the prime minister as leader of the party before next thursday, when parliament is dissolved. i think the jury is out on that. i think the chance of that happening is slim, very slim. but that gives you an indication of the fury of a lot of tory mps tonight. the ones speaking to me just don't understand why he has gone for an election...
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the tories say make them vote. the tories say make them serve. what will resonate more with the british public and the fight for the women's vote? >> labour's wes streeting now says you're not a bigot. if you want to protect women's changing rooms. and he wishes he'd spoken up sooner. but does this fly in the face of labour's other policy to make it easier for adults to change their gender and tax, tax, tax? >> jeremy hunt says that he's going to slash your taxes if he remains as chancellor, while rachel reeves promises she won't raise national insurance and income tax if she lands the
the tories say make them vote. the tories say make them serve. what will resonate more with the british public and the fight for the women's vote? >> labour's wes streeting now says you're not a bigot. if you want to protect women's changing rooms. and he wishes he'd spoken up sooner. but does this fly in the face of labour's other policy to make it easier for adults to change their gender and tax, tax, tax? >> jeremy hunt says that he's going to slash your taxes if he remains as...
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., . circumstances a coalition with the tories? ., �* ~ ., ., . ., tories? i don't know how much more clearl i tories? i don't know how much more clearly i can — tories? i don't know how much more clearly i can say _ tories? i don't know how much more clearly i can say this _ tories? i don't know how much more clearly i can say this for _ tories? i don't know how much more clearly i can say this for you. - tories? i don't know how much more clearly i can say this for you. a - clearly i can say this for you. a vote for the liberal democrats as a vote for the liberal democrats as a vote to remove the conservatives from government. what happens then is up to the voters and, you know, we are at the start of a six—week campaign, that is where the debate has got to centre. but, really, it is notjust talking about power deals after the election — what really matters to the people that we talk to out on the doorsteps, daily, is the quality of care that they can get for their family is the quality of care that they can get for theirfamily in is the quality of c
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party a tory party, a tory? >> so we want the same thing a tory party, not a not the old school tory party but the radical new form of conservatism that embraces people from all classes yields the promises of brexit and, and, and actually gives the people of this country half a chance and is unashamed about about putting the british people before international agreements. >> yes. >> yes. >> and is proud of our history of course, all of those things. >> and i think we're miles away from that at this moment in time, you say, i think the majority of conservative members are there, the majority of conservative voters. >> oh, i agree, and we just need i agree coalition together, you know. and it has i came to your conference, i came to your conference. you were mobbed. >> you know, i was mobbed by my conservative activists, donors, members. but most of your most of your colleagues walked past me and turn their heads to the side. >> well, i certainly didn't. we're almost there. we are getting we are getting a huge pro
party a tory party, a tory? >> so we want the same thing a tory party, not a not the old school tory party but the radical new form of conservatism that embraces people from all classes yields the promises of brexit and, and, and actually gives the people of this country half a chance and is unashamed about about putting the british people before international agreements. >> yes. >> yes. >> and is proud of our history of course, all of those things. >> and i think...
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the tories . claire coutinho seems to tories. claire coutinho seems to have suddenly woken up, but green taxes are a bad idea. and the labour party, meanwhile, have something called the great british energy plan. tell us where you think the sense lies between those two approaches. >> okay, well, it's hard to tell because they're both so vague. i mean, labour's plan is literally a slogan. the great. i mean , i a slogan. the great. i mean, i know nothing more about it than that. the great british bake off very little has been published by labour. i mean, to be fair to them , the election has just been them, the election has just been called. but this is a key thing andifs called. but this is a key thing and it's going to be very technical. and those of us in the press who follow such things should have a chance to look at it and then explain it objectively to a broader audience. let's take the tories . audience. let's take the tories. we've been calling here in gb news for a long time that it's unfair if energy subsidies to the ren
the tories . claire coutinho seems to tories. claire coutinho seems to have suddenly woken up, but green taxes are a bad idea. and the labour party, meanwhile, have something called the great british energy plan. tell us where you think the sense lies between those two approaches. >> okay, well, it's hard to tell because they're both so vague. i mean, labour's plan is literally a slogan. the great. i mean , i a slogan. the great. i mean, i know nothing more about it than that. the great...
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basically, this is it could have been the tory plan to make work. it could have been the tory plan. and the substance of it is very different. but yeah, the rebranding is, is really important. and there's been an almighty argument going on between the unions and labour over watering down or not watering down some of these plans. and that argument is not done. i know this in meetings going on today. i know there were some meetings yesterday and there's been a battle going backwards and forwards over whether or not labour can do the full fat version of its plans, which we understand that keir starmer is a bit nervous about. and there are some people in the business community who are nervous about the full fat version of the plans. and then some, particularly sharon graham, who's the prominent leader of the unite union, hugely powerful affiliate of the labour party. while paddy goes through the sheaf of paper who said today that the plan is like swiss cheese and it's full of holes. so it's going to be really interesting to see where that ends up and if indeed. all of the unions are act
basically, this is it could have been the tory plan to make work. it could have been the tory plan. and the substance of it is very different. but yeah, the rebranding is, is really important. and there's been an almighty argument going on between the unions and labour over watering down or not watering down some of these plans. and that argument is not done. i know this in meetings going on today. i know there were some meetings yesterday and there's been a battle going backwards and forwards...
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the tories, the tories slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off you. slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off vow— slagging off you. every single aeneral slagging off you. every single general election _ slagging off you. every single general election campaign . slagging off you. every single general election campaign i l slagging off you. every single i general election campaign i had slagging off you. every single - general election campaign i had been in we have had this discussion about apathy, and there are some people who are not interested in politics, but i find this a good run the country and talk to people directly, whether it is pensioners worried about getting their pension cuts, i can see there is a yearning for change in this country. some people will not vote, you always get that group, but i think there is a big desire for change in this country. we will have six weeks of this now, you might be sick of me by the end of it, but i don't think people will not be apathetic about it. you are welcome back _ not be apathetic about it. you are welcome back a
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they're just not voting for the tories. and perhaps , but that's tories. and perhaps, but that's how it always works. >> if you look at the history books, actually a lot of these same arguments were made about tony blair in 1997. he was referred to as not very popular, as quite boring. he was called bambi blair. so and if you go back further than that, you go to margaret thatcher. she was not remotely radical when she was going for her first general election. she was extremely cautious. nothing like the thatcher that governed. and so actually, what keir starmer is doing is typically what these leaders have done to get into power. >> i think there's a lot more enthusiasm for tony blair in 97 than there is for starmer now. >> but i bet you actually, i bet you £10 that there will be a bigger. well, you know, i don't have your kind of private school money, but i bet you that there will be a bigger swing under keir starmer than there was under tony blair in 1990. that's just going to be due to apathy, i think. >> i think that's just going to be no. >> it'll be
they're just not voting for the tories. and perhaps , but that's tories. and perhaps, but that's how it always works. >> if you look at the history books, actually a lot of these same arguments were made about tony blair in 1997. he was referred to as not very popular, as quite boring. he was called bambi blair. so and if you go back further than that, you go to margaret thatcher. she was not remotely radical when she was going for her first general election. she was extremely cautious....
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, tories. let me show you this in the guardian. there _ tories. let me show you this in the guardian. there slogan _ tories. let me show you this in the guardian. there slogan could - tories. let me show you this in the guardian. there slogan could be, l guardian. there slogan could be, yeah, you are talking about us, aren't you?— yeah, you are talking about us, aren't you? yeah, you are talking about us, aren't ou? . . �* ., , aren't you? and we are. i'm not sure it hels. aren't you? and we are. i'm not sure it helps. politicians _ aren't you? and we are. i'm not sure it helps. politicians want _ aren't you? and we are. i'm not sure it helps. politicians want to - aren't you? and we are. i'm not sure it helps. politicians want to say - it helps. politicians want to say that they are humans but they are running for political office. i started a long time ago working for margaret thatcher and the idea she would have fallen off a paddle board... ~ . . , would have fallen off a paddle board...
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starmergeddon. ..after a terrible week for the tories. it is a takeaway. we can say that rishi sunak will lead the conservative party into the next election. it certainly would be weird at this stage. it would be really weird if he didn't. and i think in time, as i pompously wrote in a piece on the website, i think this weekend might see that this is sort of the moment their fate was sealed, if you like, because they've gone, "actually we're not up for the cup. "we're not going to change the leader". suella braverman, came on the telly this morning with a stinging broadside, people might say, injournalese, at the prime minister, but also very clearly said, "we can't change our leader". but you've got people on the left of the tory party saying, "the leader has to change how he is, what he does". you've got people on the right of the party saying the leader has to change, but he's still stuck too. he's stuck in the middle of that tory coalition, that borisjohnson coalition that was so broad and it ain't really working for him. the plan is not working and i-
starmergeddon. ..after a terrible week for the tories. it is a takeaway. we can say that rishi sunak will lead the conservative party into the next election. it certainly would be weird at this stage. it would be really weird if he didn't. and i think in time, as i pompously wrote in a piece on the website, i think this weekend might see that this is sort of the moment their fate was sealed, if you like, because they've gone, "actually we're not up for the cup. "we're not going to...
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are the tories toast? i'll speak to howard cox, the, reform mayoral candidate after this and also a conservative councillor who says these local elections became more like gaza . i'm martin more like gaza. i'm martin daubney on britain's news channel. now it's time for your weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather. it starts to settle down over the next 24 hours after today's heavy rain. but there will be some fog patches, particularly at night , and some fog patches, particularly at night, and that's thanks to an area of high pressure. low pressure moves out the way high pressure moves out the way high pressure moves out the way high pressure moves in for the week ahead, largely settling it down some weather fronts across the north—west, at times bringing some rain this evening time. still some rumbles of thunder, some heavy rain in places, but it does slowly ease as we head towards midnight and into the early
are the tories toast? i'll speak to howard cox, the, reform mayoral candidate after this and also a conservative councillor who says these local elections became more like gaza . i'm martin more like gaza. i'm martin daubney on britain's news channel. now it's time for your weather. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news weather. it starts to settle down over the next 24 hours after today's heavy rain....
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maybe the tories think they've lost them already. >> it looks to me like the tories are conducting a very defensive strategy. so at the moment they're holding on to less than 50% of their base from 2019. of the people who voted for them, that is obviously not a great place to be in when you're fighting an election campaign. so what i think they're trying to is to shore up that base to think, okay, we're not going to get back the people who have switched from conservative to labour, we're very unlikely to win over people who voted labour last time. so what we need to do is to focus on those who've switched to reform and those who are currently saying don't know. those voters tend to be older. they tend to be more socially right wing, and they're fans of the quadruple pension lock and they're fans of the national service. >> i see that the farage factor may have resulted in reform going down from 11% to 9. >> yes. so this is a trend that we're starting to pick up. actually, most pollsters are showing this at the moment that there is a dip in reform. now we'll see how this plays out ove
maybe the tories think they've lost them already. >> it looks to me like the tories are conducting a very defensive strategy. so at the moment they're holding on to less than 50% of their base from 2019. of the people who voted for them, that is obviously not a great place to be in when you're fighting an election campaign. so what i think they're trying to is to shore up that base to think, okay, we're not going to get back the people who have switched from conservative to labour, we're...
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tory mps still to be selected . and so you've to be selected. and so you've got a strange situation where conservative campaign headquarters is rapidly having to parachute candidates in to replace the mps that have just stood down. there's been concerns expressed by no less than nadine dorries in the mail on sunday. she's saying that some boris backing mps have not made it on to the selection list. and actually what's being happening is that liberal rishi sunak clones are being placed in these selected seats, which i think is difficult for the conservative party to justify, not least because we have to make an analysis of what is going to be left of the conservative party on july the 5th. there's all of this talk about uniting the right. and again, this is a subject i'm going to be discussing with nigel farage, because i think there's a contradiction in his positioning here on one hand, he's saying that he's going to be somebody in the future who can unite the right. and equally, he's saying that he thinks that the
tory mps still to be selected . and so you've to be selected. and so you've got a strange situation where conservative campaign headquarters is rapidly having to parachute candidates in to replace the mps that have just stood down. there's been concerns expressed by no less than nadine dorries in the mail on sunday. she's saying that some boris backing mps have not made it on to the selection list. and actually what's being happening is that liberal rishi sunak clones are being placed in these...
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tory mp, tory. big beasts. tory minister michael gove is going to stand down as an mp at the general election. well, i'm very pleased to say i am joined now by the conservative mp for south and west, anna firth. look. good evening anna. thank you. we have got to start with this breaking news. michael gove standing down a big blow. >> well i mean it's really disappointing patrick when you know fantastic colleagues leave i mean you know it happens all the time . of course people get the time. of course people get to that point in their career. i'm just finding this out the same same time as you are at. and, and, you know, i mean, i, i campaigned with michael for brexit. we were both part of the vote leave brexit team together. we did rallies together , he's we did rallies together, he's been a brilliant minister, i remember lobbying him on education reforms and, you know, under michael gove, of course, we've totally we've roared up those pisa tables , and we've now those pisa tables, and we've now got fantastic r
tory mp, tory. big beasts. tory minister michael gove is going to stand down as an mp at the general election. well, i'm very pleased to say i am joined now by the conservative mp for south and west, anna firth. look. good evening anna. thank you. we have got to start with this breaking news. michael gove standing down a big blow. >> well i mean it's really disappointing patrick when you know fantastic colleagues leave i mean you know it happens all the time . of course people get the...
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>> tories. absolutely. tories >> tories. absolutely. tories >> any reason, look at the country. look at what the state we're in, that's pretty much all you really need to say, isn't it? do you think we should have an early snap election? oh, no. are you quite happy? any idea if there was one? kind of what kind of side you would fall on? maybe >> i think we need a wee bit of change. and i read a bit in power and stuff like the tories. and my weight would go for laboun and my weight would go for labour, not me. >> and i was an snp supporter for years and at during the referendum and stuff like that. but just no not mean. i just think you not mean labour may realistically kind of keep starmer. >> i know he can be a wee bit a ngannou sarah le brocq , but i ngannou sarah le brocq, but i think it's just time for changing that. >> so it'd be good, you know what i mean? >> me personally, i. >> me personally, i. >> they go, they shot, they stopped. just short didn't they. of doing a brenda from bristol and saying oh god, not another one. now of course have all of the latest on that story
>> tories. absolutely. tories >> tories. absolutely. tories >> any reason, look at the country. look at what the state we're in, that's pretty much all you really need to say, isn't it? do you think we should have an early snap election? oh, no. are you quite happy? any idea if there was one? kind of what kind of side you would fall on? maybe >> i think we need a wee bit of change. and i read a bit in power and stuff like the tories. and my weight would go for laboun and...
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the tories — and sensing opportunities. the tories cah— and sensing opportunities. the tories can pick up seats in scotland. _ tories can pick up seats in scotland, it's quite an extraordinary difference compared to england _ extraordinary difference compared to england. the polls seem to suggest they will_ england. the polls seem to suggest they will hold the six that they one last time, — they will hold the six that they one last time, but there's also a couple others _ last time, but there's also a couple others simply because the snp, even though— others simply because the snp, even though they aren't the uk government, have an incumbency problem _ government, have an incumbency problem because they've been in power— problem because they've been in power here for 17 years. just problem because they've been in power here for 17 years.- power here for 17 years. just a cuick power here for 17 years. just a quick one _ power here for 17 years. just a quick one. _ power here for 17 years. just a quick one. you _ power here for 17 years. just a quick one, you we
the tories — and sensing opportunities. the tories cah— and sensing opportunities. the tories can pick up seats in scotland. _ tories can pick up seats in scotland, it's quite an extraordinary difference compared to england _ extraordinary difference compared to england. the polls seem to suggest they will_ england. the polls seem to suggest they will hold the six that they one last time, — they will hold the six that they one last time, but there's also a couple others _ last time, but...
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i mean, this is pure campaign slapstick from the tories. do you think ? from the tories. do you think? >> but i can't get over the time when keir starmer was going to do some sort of press conference or whatever it was, and he started with, oh yes, i've agreed to start with sky news and went straight to beth rigby and went straight to beth rigby and i just thought they're already set up what they're going to do, what they're going to say , madeleine, do you really to say, madeleine, do you really think that these debates will be useful? because you seem to think they would be, but yet they're all really staged. the questioning will be all the usual sort of thing. and as sean is saying , usual sort of thing. and as sean is saying, you usual sort of thing. and as sean is saying , you know, usual sort of thing. and as sean is saying, you know, we'd usual sort of thing. and as sean is saying , you know, we'd rather is saying, you know, we'd rather people, in a sense, was talking to the public directly about the issues that matter to them rather than just talking to each other
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the tories were shocked, rishi _ her. it was theatre. the tories were shocked, rishi sunak— her. it was theatre. the tories were shocked, rishi sunak was _ her. it was theatre. the tories were shocked, rishi sunak was sought i her. it was theatre. the tories were l shocked, rishi sunak was sought and the day he tried to have a reset, the day he tried to have a reset, the story that dominates the news, a tory mp has left the tory party and left because she thinks the tory party have failed on borders which they have. party have failed on borders which the have. ., ., ., �* , party have failed on borders which the have. ., ., ., �*, ., they have. hang on, what's reaction cold labour — they have. hang on, what's reaction cold labour policy, _ they have. hang on, what's reaction cold labour policy, we _ they have. hang on, what's reaction cold labour policy, we can - they have. hang on, what's reaction cold labour policy, we can to - they have. hang on, what's reaction cold labour policy, we can to not. they have. hang on, what's reaction cold labour policy, we can to not up to
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that may be of benefit to the tories in that the outlying tory areas might have actually turned out rather better than labour ones as as expected. so what it looks like at the moment, i'd have said sadiq khan will win. we'll have to see in a few hours time whether that's true, but quite clearly it's a lot closer than than we originally thought it ever would be. >> yeah. all right, nigel, we'll leave that there. thank you very much for your input. we'll be getting some more of that very soon indeed . well, joining me soon indeed. well, joining me now in the studio is the broadcaster and journalist claire muldoon and political commentator matthew stadlen. claire, i'll start with you first. where do you think we're going? here are you surprised by that? london is allegedly close is. no. >> well, yes. >> well, yes. >> no, i'm not surprised because if you look at the country, darren, the country is split 5050 and anything and even the brexit vote was very, very close, independence for scotland was very, very close. >> it's always that 5050. i'm not surprised either about the low turnout. people
that may be of benefit to the tories in that the outlying tory areas might have actually turned out rather better than labour ones as as expected. so what it looks like at the moment, i'd have said sadiq khan will win. we'll have to see in a few hours time whether that's true, but quite clearly it's a lot closer than than we originally thought it ever would be. >> yeah. all right, nigel, we'll leave that there. thank you very much for your input. we'll be getting some more of that very...
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but some of those tory klingons. but also in the next hour you'll hear from reaction from nigel farage. might reform have underperformed tonight, but also george galloway will be here to talk through his candidates, particularly in rochdale. all that to come and more with experts , psephologists and those experts, psephologists and those that know perhaps what might happen tomorrow. all that to come after your news headlines with sam francis . with sam francis. >> tom, thank you. and a very good evening to you from the newsroom. it'sjust good evening to you from the newsroom. it's just gone 7:00 and leading the news tonight. sir keir starmer claims that labour's gains in england's local elections are, he says, a direct message to the prime minister as he renewed demands for rishi sunak to call a general election . so far general election. so far labour's gained more than 140 seats and taken control of seven more councils in england. the labour leader is also hailing what he calls a truly historic moment, as his party
but some of those tory klingons. but also in the next hour you'll hear from reaction from nigel farage. might reform have underperformed tonight, but also george galloway will be here to talk through his candidates, particularly in rochdale. all that to come and more with experts , psephologists and those experts, psephologists and those that know perhaps what might happen tomorrow. all that to come after your news headlines with sam francis . with sam francis. >> tom, thank you. and a...
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tories pledge to development. tories pledge to protect the retirement cash from rising inflation. it's called a quadruple lock. i will go into more detail on this shortly . the more detail on this shortly. the mirror you can end tory chaos. labour leader in pledge to bring uk stability and hope. he says, there we go . let's go to the there we go. let's go to the daily mail for in ten to quit private school under kids tax major report finds that the state sector will be swamped if fees rise. there is an exclusive on the front there. eamonn's harsh words on marriage to ruth that reveal a clue to split. i believe that eamonn will be on gb news tomorrow. breakfast and might, talk about this, so we'll find out then. anyway, the times , city figures back labour with call for new outlook 120 business leaders have basically backed the labour party. let's focus on the telegraph, okay. because on the day that rachel reeves said that she wouldn't be increasing national insurance or income tax rishi sunak, the prime minister has now come out and said the state pension will never be taxed unde
tories pledge to development. tories pledge to protect the retirement cash from rising inflation. it's called a quadruple lock. i will go into more detail on this shortly . the more detail on this shortly. the mirror you can end tory chaos. labour leader in pledge to bring uk stability and hope. he says, there we go . let's go to the there we go. let's go to the daily mail for in ten to quit private school under kids tax major report finds that the state sector will be swamped if fees rise....
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if the election is a reference on the tories, the tories absolutely tose _ on the tories, the tories absolutely tose we _ on the tories, the tories absolutely lose. we have to turn it into a choice — lose. we have to turn it into a choice we _ lose. we have to turn it into a choice. we have to know what rishi sunak— choice. we have to know what rishi sunak would do with the majority. i bet if _ sunak would do with the majority. i bet if we _ sunak would do with the majority. i bet if we asked all of us around the table _ bet if we asked all of us around the table to— bet if we asked all of us around the table to write down what he would do, table to write down what he would do. we _ table to write down what he would do, we would know. does he want to build _ do, we would know. does he want to build houses? invest in vocational education — build houses? invest in vocational education. he has wasted the majority— education. he has wasted the majority in parliament and there have _ majority in parliament and there have been— majority in parliament and there have been no big
if the election is a reference on the tories, the tories absolutely tose _ on the tories, the tories absolutely tose we _ on the tories, the tories absolutely lose. we have to turn it into a choice — lose. we have to turn it into a choice we _ lose. we have to turn it into a choice. we have to know what rishi sunak— choice. we have to know what rishi sunak would do with the majority. i bet if _ sunak would do with the majority. i bet if we _ sunak would do with the majority. i bet if we...
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they're all the product of westminster and the tory government. we've got a chance in scotland to remove every tory mp who's inflicted such damage on scotland, by voting for the snp, because we are the principal challengers to every one of those tory mps and we've got a big chance to make sure that scotland's interests are protected at westminster by electing snp mps who, apart from anything else, are there for scotland. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has told voters that it's time for change and urged voters in scotland to send a message that the snp government isn't doing a good enoughjob. at the party's scottish launch, sir ed davey said voters north of the border had been doubly let down by the tories at westminster and snp at holyrood and said that the liberal democrats would fight for a fair dealfor communities. the snp are so out of touch and, like the conservatives in england, people want to get rid of them. and in many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can do that. in mid dunbartonshire, for example, we've got
they're all the product of westminster and the tory government. we've got a chance in scotland to remove every tory mp who's inflicted such damage on scotland, by voting for the snp, because we are the principal challengers to every one of those tory mps and we've got a big chance to make sure that scotland's interests are protected at westminster by electing snp mps who, apart from anything else, are there for scotland. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has told voters that it's time...
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they are fed up with the failure, the chaos and the division of the tories. but they still have questions about us. has labour changed enough? do i trust them with my money, our borders, our security? my my money, our borders, our security? my answer is yes, you can, because i have changed this party permanently. and this has been my driving mission since day one. i was determined to change labour so it can serve the british people, give them a government that matches the ambition that they have for their families and their communities, and the very foundation of any good government is economic security, border security, national security. make no mistake, if the british people give us the opportunity to serve, then this is their core test. the definition of service — can you protect this country? and i haven't worked for a years on this just to stop now. this is the foundation, the bedrock that our manifesto, ourfirst is the foundation, the bedrock that our manifesto, our first steps will be built on. and then on that foundation, with an end to the tory ch
they are fed up with the failure, the chaos and the division of the tories. but they still have questions about us. has labour changed enough? do i trust them with my money, our borders, our security? my my money, our borders, our security? my answer is yes, you can, because i have changed this party permanently. and this has been my driving mission since day one. i was determined to change labour so it can serve the british people, give them a government that matches the ambition that they...
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they've all insisted many tory mps they've all insisted many tory mp5 i they've all insisted many tory mps i speak to, no doubt yourself. all insist that the home office is rowing in a different direction. they don't support the government on their forcible immigration policy. they hate rwanda. they pretty much open borders. and their mindset. is that true ? so does mindset. is that true? so does this report have a point or are they just kind of passing the buck, the first bit, no, i don't think is true. the second bit about the report about the idea of splitting the home office, is reasonable that that as olivia said, it is huge. it's unwieldy. you mentioned you mentioned windrush, which was quite interesting. they knew about windrush, they knew what was going on. but the home office has to firefight all the time. so anything that wasn't urgent, you put on the back burner. that's how the windrush scandal ended up happening. if you split off immigration, made it a single department under a cabinet minister, as many tory mps want. it would probably be an awful lot more efficient. can i
they've all insisted many tory mps they've all insisted many tory mp5 i they've all insisted many tory mps i speak to, no doubt yourself. all insist that the home office is rowing in a different direction. they don't support the government on their forcible immigration policy. they hate rwanda. they pretty much open borders. and their mindset. is that true ? so does mindset. is that true? so does this report have a point or are they just kind of passing the buck, the first bit, no, i don't...
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effectively they are on the right of the tory party, so do they divide the tory vote is the big question. up until probably today, where the reform party are in general intention polling tends to be where they are when they have an actual electoral test. the problem for the tories is in the local elections, and they have not stood in many places, they did pretty well in many places, they did pretty well in blackpool, their best by—election to date, and in the wards they are getting on average about 11r%, and it is the tory candidate really suffering as a result. it will confirm the fear of tory mps that the effect of the reform party is to really reduce their chances and increase labour�*s chances, so if it is replicated on scale in a general election it could have quite a devastating effect in terms of the type of loss of the tories have, so this result will not provide much comfort, particularly because there are problems that nigel farage might say he is taking a more active role in the party, something tories have also feared, for giving it more momentum. also feared, for giving
effectively they are on the right of the tory party, so do they divide the tory vote is the big question. up until probably today, where the reform party are in general intention polling tends to be where they are when they have an actual electoral test. the problem for the tories is in the local elections, and they have not stood in many places, they did pretty well in many places, they did pretty well in blackpool, their best by—election to date, and in the wards they are getting on average...
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okay, tories, the tories word there is crossed out with labour above it and values . labour above it and values. they've gone off on the old natalie elphicke story and they're saying being suspended from the commons for trying to influence a judge in her ex—husband's sexual assault trial, backing boris johnson and truss , supporting israel's truss, supporting israel's bombardment of gaza, attacking trade unions , scaremongering trade unions, scaremongering about vulnerable asylum seekers and blaming marcus rashford , and blaming marcus rashford, missing a penalty on free school meals. i mean, it is actually quite a comprehensive list of the reasons why she shouldn't really be in the labour party. but there you go. the daily mail. labour willing to pander to sectarianism after dozens of pro gaza candidates elected in the local elections, tory chairman accuses starmer of embracing a threat to democracy. and we're going to start with the mail mark, do you think that keir starmer, in trying to say that he wants to win back these people, some of these green party , nutte
okay, tories, the tories word there is crossed out with labour above it and values . labour above it and values. they've gone off on the old natalie elphicke story and they're saying being suspended from the commons for trying to influence a judge in her ex—husband's sexual assault trial, backing boris johnson and truss , supporting israel's truss, supporting israel's bombardment of gaza, attacking trade unions , scaremongering trade unions, scaremongering about vulnerable asylum seekers and...
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tory tonight. let's do the, daily mail than leo. >> so the daily mail have rishi plotters give up and go to the pub. this isn't a new jk rowling book.it pub. this isn't a new jk rowling book. it sounds a bit like it, but yeah. so there's a plot to oust rishi sunak and replace replace him with, possibly penny mordaunt, possibly a wooden spoon with a face painted on it. i mean, any of them would be would be better options. possibly. but, but yeah, they've decided to . not and we're a few decided to. not and we're a few months away from the general election. there's not much point like, you know, swapping in. and also who'd want to who'd want to be prime minister forjust a couple of months? >> then you get the paycheque forever, though, if you've been liz truss. yeah. do you get the paycheque forever? once you've been in. so let's say you get in, you sneak in just before you know the end game. >> well, humza yousaf's going to get that pension is he gets a pay get that pension is he gets a pay off some
tory tonight. let's do the, daily mail than leo. >> so the daily mail have rishi plotters give up and go to the pub. this isn't a new jk rowling book.it pub. this isn't a new jk rowling book. it sounds a bit like it, but yeah. so there's a plot to oust rishi sunak and replace replace him with, possibly penny mordaunt, possibly a wooden spoon with a face painted on it. i mean, any of them would be would be better options. possibly. but, but yeah, they've decided to . not and we're a few...
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i wondered if that was a bit tone deaf, given that the tories have crippled us with the tories have crippled us with the highest tax burden we've had since the war. well, we say most people got anything to say. i mean, jeremy, jeremy hunt is a millionaire. >> i am incredibly unhappy at the level of taxes as they are right now. i would have personally preferred a programme for growth and to grow the economy much quicker. but you can't pretend to spend £425 billion and just assume that that's not going to have an effect. you need to start recovering that , and that would recovering that, and that would that was through taxes. so the conservative government had no choice. well, no , it could have choice. well, no, it could have let people actually just suffer the consequences of having absolutely no money to pay for their bills. it could have chosen not to have invested heavily in the health programs , heavily in the health programs, you know, and in the vaccine. >> i think we do get the points that you're trying to make there. i just want to whiz it on to a chap called mark logan mp, who many
i wondered if that was a bit tone deaf, given that the tories have crippled us with the tories have crippled us with the highest tax burden we've had since the war. well, we say most people got anything to say. i mean, jeremy, jeremy hunt is a millionaire. >> i am incredibly unhappy at the level of taxes as they are right now. i would have personally preferred a programme for growth and to grow the economy much quicker. but you can't pretend to spend £425 billion and just assume that...
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how do they get the tories back on the tory boat? >> well, that's a really interesting question, isn't it? and i think in your sentence there about reform this, if this is true, this will focus rishi and his colleagues minds on the role that reform could play in all of that. they've either got to say, somehow we've got to do a pact with reform with obviously, richard tice has said that he won't do or they've got to say, okay, we've done all of these things that peter's just mentioned and it hasn't changed anything. and the reason it hasn't changed anything is they're not conservative. they're just things plasters. what do we have to do to make ourselves like reform and take back those defecting voters? but it does at least give him some hope that that's in touching distance, because the difference between 20 and 9 is massive. but a lot of people are saying, i'm going to vote reform. >> i want to vote for change. we have ben habib in here earlier saying , if you want change, saying, if you want change, you've got to vote for it. but i
how do they get the tories back on the tory boat? >> well, that's a really interesting question, isn't it? and i think in your sentence there about reform this, if this is true, this will focus rishi and his colleagues minds on the role that reform could play in all of that. they've either got to say, somehow we've got to do a pact with reform with obviously, richard tice has said that he won't do or they've got to say, okay, we've done all of these things that peter's just mentioned and...
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i think they forget that he's a tory. i in a local pub this afternoon, they were happy to talk politics. did you vote for ben houchen? yes, idid. does that mean that you would necessarily vote for the conservatives in a general election scenario? no, definitely not. why? because i have different views from the conservatives - in the general election to what i do to ben. i it was a warm afternoon in the north. time for a reflective pint. do you think the people that voted conservative for ben houchen will necessarily vote conservative in a general election? almost certainly. you think they will? well, yeah, ithink they probably will. yeah, i do, as a matter of fact. the boost to the economy, in my opinion, by what he's done for the airport has been marvellous. mum and daughter gill and rebecca run a business together. when it comes to the next vote, it's going to be the economy that keeps them sweet. this the national living wage has just gone up, but then i've got to find that in my business to pay my staff. food is going
i think they forget that he's a tory. i in a local pub this afternoon, they were happy to talk politics. did you vote for ben houchen? yes, idid. does that mean that you would necessarily vote for the conservatives in a general election scenario? no, definitely not. why? because i have different views from the conservatives - in the general election to what i do to ben. i it was a warm afternoon in the north. time for a reflective pint. do you think the people that voted conservative for ben...
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party, that's just coming into us. by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into usfi by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is — coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a long-standing l so lucy allan is a long—standing conservative mp in telford. she announced a little while ago she would not be standing in the selection and then we got the news in the last hour so she is actually endorsing the reform candidate there. lucy allan is a muddy scene is on the right of the conservative party, so if she wants to go to another party, it is not a huge price it would be reform 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, th
party, that's just coming into us. by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into usfi by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is — coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a long-standing l so lucy allan is a long—standing conservative mp in telford. she announced a little while ago she would not be standing in the selection and then we...
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forget about tory or laboun everyone. forget about tory or labour. just the word politician is a turn off for many. labour have also been stung by their support for israel following the october 7th attacks. labour saw support dip in some of its traditional heartland areas, with large muslim populations losing seats in newcastle and overall control in oldham . the overall control in oldham. the british muslim vote is going to be a key electoral factor in the years ahead. and what about reform uk.7 well, years ahead. and what about reform uk? well, as predicted, they've made things worse for they've made things worse for the tories as election guru sir john curtice points out in the telegraph today. in those areas where reform fielded a candidate, the conservative vote fell more quickly than harry kanein fell more quickly than harry kane in the penalty box. but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of caution. turnout was low, which means it's all to play for among the don't knows. in fact,
forget about tory or laboun everyone. forget about tory or labour. just the word politician is a turn off for many. labour have also been stung by their support for israel following the october 7th attacks. labour saw support dip in some of its traditional heartland areas, with large muslim populations losing seats in newcastle and overall control in oldham . the overall control in oldham. the british muslim vote is going to be a key electoral factor in the years ahead. and what about reform...
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they're 70 backbench tory mps , very 70 backbench tory mps, very close indeed. people like craig mckinley, robert halfon , john mckinley, robert halfon, john redwood, all these sort of people. you talk to them. what i just said and they would talk about growth. they would put more money into people's pockets and have low taxation. it's not and have low taxation. it's not a grand plan, stephen. i accept what you're saying about small parties, but let's listen to this and i mean, if forgive me, isn't isn't it at least on similar lines to trussonomics, where she was reducing taxes, but it was coming at such a cost that whether it was politically a good idea or not, the markets revolted against it. >> and therefore stopped it in its tracks. >> it's a shame the markets dictate what we actually do. and itake dictate what we actually do. and i take i actually i resonate with what you're saying, stephen, i really do. but the important thing at the moment in time is put money back into people's pockets, because at the moment, all we're talking about at the moment i'm hea
they're 70 backbench tory mps , very 70 backbench tory mps, very close indeed. people like craig mckinley, robert halfon , john mckinley, robert halfon, john redwood, all these sort of people. you talk to them. what i just said and they would talk about growth. they would put more money into people's pockets and have low taxation. it's not and have low taxation. it's not a grand plan, stephen. i accept what you're saying about small parties, but let's listen to this and i mean, if forgive me,...
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do you think tory mps think they can win? i i think tory mps think they can win? i have not yet met one who thinks they can win _ have not yet met one who thinks they can win but _ have not yet met one who thinks they can win but six weeks is a long time and anything can theoretically happen — and anything can theoretically ha en, , ., and anything can theoretically ha en, ., ., o' and anything can theoretically hauen. ., . ~' ., and anything can theoretically ha en, ., ., ~' ., and anything can theoretically hauen. ., . ~' ., ., ~ happen. good to talk to you. thank ou for happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking _ happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking to _ happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking to us. _ happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking to us. we _ happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking to us. we are - you for talking to us. we are already through the course of the day we had those party launches and multiple claims from the party leaders. let's cross to bbc verify where our policy and analysis cor
do you think tory mps think they can win? i i think tory mps think they can win? i have not yet met one who thinks they can win _ have not yet met one who thinks they can win but _ have not yet met one who thinks they can win but six weeks is a long time and anything can theoretically happen — and anything can theoretically ha en, , ., and anything can theoretically ha en, ., ., o' and anything can theoretically hauen. ., . ~' ., and anything can theoretically ha en, ., ., ~' ., and anything...
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that�*s the tory vote change down 14%. that is pretty big. it�*s also worth just looking through some councils where the conservatives used to be in power but aren�*t any more, in part because of this. have a look here at redditch. a bit of a bellwether seat. we�*ve been saying that all morning. it�*s an area where the parties think that the result is pretty indicative of how the country is feeling. look at that. the conservatives have lost 11 seats. labour won ten. and it means that this long line of blue down here is done. this is now a labour controlled council. let�*s have a look at another one rushmoor in hampshire again, the conservatives have lost eight seats, labour have won seven. a long line of blue has come to an end. it�*s now a labour controlled council. finally, hartlepool was an area where the conservatives have been doing all right in recent years, particularly after brexit — it voted 70% leave in the brexit referendum. well, look what happened overnight. the conservatives lost six seats, labour won eight, and th
that�*s the tory vote change down 14%. that is pretty big. it�*s also worth just looking through some councils where the conservatives used to be in power but aren�*t any more, in part because of this. have a look here at redditch. a bit of a bellwether seat. we�*ve been saying that all morning. it�*s an area where the parties think that the result is pretty indicative of how the country is feeling. look at that. the conservatives have lost 11 seats. labour won ten. and it means that...
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