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the conservatives do face a major challenge — the conservatives do face a major challenge. it's a challenge not dissimilar to thatjohn challenge. it's a challenge not dissimilar to that john major faced in 19 to _ dissimilar to that john major faced in 19 to seven, but he almost went all the _ in 19 to seven, but he almost went all the way— in 19 to seven, but he almost went all the way to the legal limit of that parliament. on average in the polls so— that parliament. on average in the polls so far— that parliament. on average in the polls so far this month, the labour party— polls so far this month, the labour party on— polls so far this month, the labour party on 44% are 21 points ahead of the conservatives on 23%. that is an enormous _ the conservatives on 23%. that is an enormous figure to turn around. particularly if you bear in mind that. _ particularly if you bear in mind that. even— particularly if you bear in mind that, even if the polls narrow and perhaps _ that, even if the polls narrow and perhaps we get into the area of a hung _ perhaps we get into
the conservatives do face a major challenge — the conservatives do face a major challenge. it's a challenge not dissimilar to thatjohn challenge. it's a challenge not dissimilar to that john major faced in 19 to _ dissimilar to that john major faced in 19 to seven, but he almost went all the _ in 19 to seven, but he almost went all the way— in 19 to seven, but he almost went all the way to the legal limit of that parliament. on average in the polls so— that parliament. on average in the...
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the conservative vote is down. the swing here, a.5% conservative to labour. that is to enable row now where there has been a swing from the conservatives to labour despite the opposite needing to happen for susan hall to be in with a chance of beating sadiq khan so if i was sadiq khan and i were sitting looking at these results coming in, iwould sitting looking at these results coming in, i would feel pretty good place. coming in, i would feel pretty good lace. . ~ coming in, i would feel pretty good lace. w' �* place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously — place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously keep _ place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously keep across - place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously keep across all i place. 0k, well, nick, we'll- obviously keep across all results as they are coming in but thank you very much indeed for now. and i think we can cross over tojohn curtis now, master of polling. thank you so much for being with us. i know going to be with us for the next few hours. just on those london results, what is your take on what we are seeing so f
the conservative vote is down. the swing here, a.5% conservative to labour. that is to enable row now where there has been a swing from the conservatives to labour despite the opposite needing to happen for susan hall to be in with a chance of beating sadiq khan so if i was sadiq khan and i were sitting looking at these results coming in, iwould sitting looking at these results coming in, i would feel pretty good place. coming in, i would feel pretty good lace. . ~ coming in, i would feel...
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and i said, yes, i am sure, because i'm a conservative and there are conservative think tank in the united states of america, our closest ally. so so eventually, eventually, i prevail because i am a determined person. the call from the embassy dropped me off two blocks away from the heritage so that the british would be sitting outside the building. now, i was back in heritage in 2019 when, as the newly appointed trade secretary, i was determined that united kingdom was going to strike a trade, deal with the then president, donald trump and. i gave a speech at heritage and i said, the time is now quoting the old reagan campaign about the fact that needed to get on with this trade deal now that, of course, created massive consternation back home in the united kingdom because the apparatchik in number ten downing street did not want to do a trade deal with the united states, with president trump. and i outlined in my book the fact that that deal would have happened. that deal would have happened if it wasn't for that resistance in. now why am i launching ten years to save the west in united
and i said, yes, i am sure, because i'm a conservative and there are conservative think tank in the united states of america, our closest ally. so so eventually, eventually, i prevail because i am a determined person. the call from the embassy dropped me off two blocks away from the heritage so that the british would be sitting outside the building. now, i was back in heritage in 2019 when, as the newly appointed trade secretary, i was determined that united kingdom was going to strike a trade,...
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lost. won more seats and the conservatives lost~ this _ won more seats and the conservatives lost. this doesn't directly translate, but i think it is useful to give — translate, but i think it is useful to give us— translate, but i think it is useful to give us a _ translate, but i think it is useful to give us a sense of what the mood was like _ to give us a sense of what the mood was like there on thursday. and those _ was like there on thursday. and those conservative mps who are now looking _ those conservative mps who are now looking at _ those conservative mps who are now looking at the result in the west midlands — looking at the result in the west midlands and thinking, this is bad, and there — midlands and thinking, this is bad, and there are labour front bench already— and there are labour front bench already tweeting about their victory, _ already tweeting about their victory, by the way, so they must be extraordinarily confident. this is also going — extraordinarily confident. this is also going to make tory mps worried. this is— also going to make tory mp
lost. won more seats and the conservatives lost~ this _ won more seats and the conservatives lost. this doesn't directly translate, but i think it is useful to give — translate, but i think it is useful to give us— translate, but i think it is useful to give us a _ translate, but i think it is useful to give us a sense of what the mood was like _ to give us a sense of what the mood was like there on thursday. and those _ was like there on thursday. and those conservative mps who are now...
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are going to turn out after all, or if reform lose votes to the conservatives because i'm sure the conservatives will push the message that a vote for reform is really a vote for keir starmer. and the question is whether that message resonates with the public, that the conservative public or whether they're, say, so disillusioned that they do not care anymore . that they do not care anymore. >> but of course, nigel nelson, voters are complicated, individuals, people don't necessarily vote in the way that psephologists would like them to. you have ukip to lib dems switchers . you have people who switchers. you have people who once voted snp who might then vote conservative in the next election. patterns of voting don't always follow what one might expect, so we can see, a huge amount of churn and potentially some surprises. >> i think we see now the narrowing of the polls at the moment, it looks as if labour will will have an overall majority , i didn't believe for majority, i didn't believe for a moment the idea that the local election results showed showed any showed a hung parliament, which th
are going to turn out after all, or if reform lose votes to the conservatives because i'm sure the conservatives will push the message that a vote for reform is really a vote for keir starmer. and the question is whether that message resonates with the public, that the conservative public or whether they're, say, so disillusioned that they do not care anymore . that they do not care anymore. >> but of course, nigel nelson, voters are complicated, individuals, people don't necessarily vote...
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of course _ smiling conservatives toasting. of course he — smiling conservatives toasting. of course he was there in the blinken of an— course he was there in the blinken of an is— course he was there in the blinken of an is like — course he was there in the blinken of an is like exactly what you would do. of an is like exactly what you would do when _ of an is like exactly what you would do. when you look at the numbers in the tees— do. when you look at the numbers in the tees valley and the swing against — the tees valley and the swing against bent, who last time around all the _ against bent, who last time around all the time before last won byi million — all the time before last won byi million miles, he had more than 70% of the _ million miles, he had more than 70% of the vote, — million miles, he had more than 70% of the vote, there was a big swing against _ of the vote, there was a big swing against him but that could happen and he _ against him but that could happen and he could still win given the margin— and he could still win given the margin of
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remember back from the conservatives. remember hack in_ from the conservatives. remember back in 2017 it was a big surprise that lahour— back in 2017 it was a big surprise that labour didn't win this contest and of— that labour didn't win this contest and of course andy street went on to win it _ and of course andy street went on to win it again— and of course andy street went on to win it again in 2021.50 and of course andy street went on to win it again in 2021. so they will spin _ win it again in 2021. so they will spin it— win it again in 2021. so they will spin it like — win it again in 2021. so they will spin it like this. andy street is about— spin it like this. andy street is about to — spin it like this. andy street is about to come up here and do some difficult _ about to come up here and do some difficult interviews. these are human — difficult interviews. these are human beings after all and it is never— human beings after all and it is never nice _ human beings after all and it is never nice to lose in politics. i suspect— never n
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in behind the party, behind the conservative party. and of course, there's the danger that you could see tory mps lose their seats because of reform , taking votes because of reform, taking votes away from them in significant numbers. and it does raise the question, you know, would they take larger numbers if nigel farage was actively campaigning at their head? well, i do not know the answer. it's not for me to talk about one of your colleagues and maybe inappropriate , but that's the inappropriate, but that's the that's the question to ask. >> it's the million dollar question in the country. >> they haven't made such an impact. >> it's fair to say it is the million dollar question. and i know that's something that a lot of you guys ponder at home as well. i'm joined now by the former government minister and reform uk member ann widdecombe. good evening to you, ann. give me your reaction. how well do you think reform did in the election results that we know of so far ? so far? >> i thought it was absolutely terrific. i mean, first of a
in behind the party, behind the conservative party. and of course, there's the danger that you could see tory mps lose their seats because of reform , taking votes because of reform, taking votes away from them in significant numbers. and it does raise the question, you know, would they take larger numbers if nigel farage was actively campaigning at their head? well, i do not know the answer. it's not for me to talk about one of your colleagues and maybe inappropriate , but that's the...
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they point things— for the conservatives. they point things on— for the conservatives. they point things on the national insurance tax cut they— things on the national insurance tax cut they have already implemented, but across _ cut they have already implemented, but across the board what you are seeing _ but across the board what you are seeing is — but across the board what you are seeing is the shaping of the selection, a framing of the election _ selection, a framing of the election. as we've said from the beginning — election. as we've said from the beginning around the economy, because — beginning around the economy, because in an eb campaign the economy— because in an eb campaign the economy plays big because it is about— economy plays big because it is about how well—off you feel the country — about how well—off you feel the country is — about how well—off you feel the country is going and whether you feel better or worse off. but in this election in particular, what we will hear— this election in particular, what we will hear quite a lo
they point things— for the conservatives. they point things on— for the conservatives. they point things on the national insurance tax cut they— things on the national insurance tax cut they have already implemented, but across _ cut they have already implemented, but across the board what you are seeing _ but across the board what you are seeing is — but across the board what you are seeing is the shaping of the selection, a framing of the election _ selection, a framing of the...
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.— and you're going to vote conservative. �* . ,~' ., conservative. i've asked the other -a conservative. i've asked the other party since _ conservative. i've asked the other party since i _ conservative. i've asked the other party since i will _ conservative. i've asked the other party since i will ask _ conservative. i've asked the other party since i will ask you - conservative. i've asked the other party since i will ask you the - conservative. i've asked the other| party since i will ask you the same question. can you give a guaranty in terms of the six weeks that lie ahead that this is an election that won'tjust ahead that this is an election that won't just get ahead that this is an election that won'tjust get mired in personal attacks, fear mongering. already in the first few days, keir starmer has been portrayed as a threat to security. are you realistically say that about the labour leader? what that about the labour leader? what really matters _ that about the labour leader? what really matters in _ that about the labour leader? what reall
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stand for, what the conservatives stand for, what another conservative government would look like. you what another conservative government would look like.— would look like. you are going to the peeple _ would look like. you are going to the peeple and — would look like. you are going to the people and saying _ would look like. you are going to the people and saying if - would look like. you are going to the people and saying if you - would look like. you are going to the people and saying if you vote for us this is what things will look at like. today is the last day the parliament can push through legislation in this parliament. there is a lot of legislation that the conservatives promised that simply will not happen. one of course is that smoking ban, not going to happen we understand. renter reform, on the book since 2019, that would protect renters from no fault of actions, that will not happen. it questions over the compensation that would be paid to people affected by the infected blood scandal. you have art —— had all of this time time, why not the 11th hour, promi
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i conservatives were unfunded. the 155 have warned the conservative... of i have warned the conservative... of taking tax specials frozen in 2021 rather than raising them in line with 2028 will bring more than a million people into higher tax thresholds by that time. of course as you said, labour are saying that they are following that same plan. the question of how much tax people are paying people of the don't want to pay more tax yet they still want better tax services and the question that all parties are having to address that gap, can they persuade people to pay more or are they having to grow the economy to find any change that they are promising? growth in the economy, of course, every would—be government will say we have got a plan to grow the economy. whether that is by potentially planning future tax cuts, trying to breathe investments in the united kingdom but if it proves difficult to grow the economy in a substantial way over the coming years, then of course your tax incomes suffers as a result. wesley parties are trying to do is that the
i conservatives were unfunded. the 155 have warned the conservative... of i have warned the conservative... of taking tax specials frozen in 2021 rather than raising them in line with 2028 will bring more than a million people into higher tax thresholds by that time. of course as you said, labour are saying that they are following that same plan. the question of how much tax people are paying people of the don't want to pay more tax yet they still want better tax services and the question that...
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, the conservatives will do _ conservatives, the conservatives will do very badly. there's not a lot of— will do very badly. there's not a lot of time — will do very badly. there's not a lot of time left, but the party needs— lot of time left, but the party needs to _ lot of time left, but the party needs to turn it into a choice where we really— needs to turn it into a choice where we really sort of show the voters that actually there is a cost in terms — that actually there is a cost in terms of— that actually there is a cost in terms of their taxes or whatever if they were — terms of their taxes or whatever if they were to put keir starmer into downing _ they were to put keir starmer into downing street.— downing street. sorry to interrupt, but for the third _ downing street. sorry to interrupt, but for the third time _ downing street. sorry to interrupt, but for the third time to _ downing street. sorry to interrupt, but for the third time to elect - downing street. sorry to interrupt, but for the third time to elect a - but for the third time to
, the conservatives will do _ conservatives, the conservatives will do very badly. there's not a lot of— will do very badly. there's not a lot of time — will do very badly. there's not a lot of time left, but the party needs— lot of time left, but the party needs to _ lot of time left, but the party needs to turn it into a choice where we really— needs to turn it into a choice where we really sort of show the voters that actually there is a cost in terms — that actually there is a...
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conservatives, 25%. thatin interesting. conservatives, 25%. that in context, that is theirjoint lowest result ever in a bbc projected national share from a local election result. so that is bad. labour, ahead by 9%. same lead as they had last year. 34% is good but it is not quite the same levels that we were seeing when tony blair was in charge of the labour party in 1986, i997 was in charge of the labour party in 1986, 1997 before his landslide. just one final thing. the 24% of others, but half of is the greens so they are very happy this morning. thank you very much for taking us through all of that. time to catch up through all of that. time to catch up on all the sporting action. arsenal have the chance to go four points clear at the top of the premier league when they host bournemouth in just over an hours time. mikel arteta's side lead the league ahead of the day's games, but manchester city have a game in hand. the arsenal manager says he wants his side to focus on their own results and not on their title rivals. we just want to when an
conservatives, 25%. thatin interesting. conservatives, 25%. that in context, that is theirjoint lowest result ever in a bbc projected national share from a local election result. so that is bad. labour, ahead by 9%. same lead as they had last year. 34% is good but it is not quite the same levels that we were seeing when tony blair was in charge of the labour party in 1986, i997 was in charge of the labour party in 1986, 1997 before his landslide. just one final thing. the 24% of others, but...
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in policies with the best way to expect from the conservators.— from the conservators. in this aeneral from the conservators. in this general election _ from the conservators. in this general election campaign - from the conservators. in this general election campaign is. from the conservators. in this - general election campaign is really the cost of the union on the table. cost—of—living cry should put in a crisis, brexit and austerity policies. crisis, brexit and austerity olicies. , , , ., ~ policies. the prime ministers make uuite a policies. the prime ministers make quite a thing _ policies. the prime ministers make quite a thing of _ policies. the prime ministers make quite a thing of projecting - policies. the prime ministers make quite a thing of projecting a - quite a thing of projecting a certain energy. he's hurdled around england, wales or northern ireland. now is here in the southwest of england, our region teeming with conservative seats he really needs to cling onto. and after a morning and cornwall next it is devon. late this afternoon rishi sunak a
in policies with the best way to expect from the conservators.— from the conservators. in this aeneral from the conservators. in this general election _ from the conservators. in this general election campaign - from the conservators. in this general election campaign is. from the conservators. in this - general election campaign is really the cost of the union on the table. cost—of—living cry should put in a crisis, brexit and austerity policies. crisis, brexit and austerity olicies. , ,...
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the conservative mp for dover, or should i say former conservative mp for doven former conservative mp for dover, natalie elphicke, has defected to the labour party . defected to the labour party. >> yes, it's the latest blow for rishi sunak. elphicke says keir starmer's party looks to the future. building a britain of hope, optimism, opportunity and fairness and platitudes. >> well , fairness and platitudes. >> well, we're joined now by the deputy editor of conservativehome, henry hill and henry. no one saw this coming . henry. no one saw this coming. >> no, it's really, of all the defections, quite a baffling one, because natalie elphicke, as he was saying in an earlier segment, has traditionally been quite a right wing tory mp. and you read her statements and it's all over the place. apparently she's crossing to, the labour party because the tories have abandoned the centre ground. >> but she's also furious that the tories have, staged a coup against liz truss, who is nobody's idea of a centre ground prime minister. whether you love her or loathe her. >> so it's a very strange decis
the conservative mp for dover, or should i say former conservative mp for doven former conservative mp for dover, natalie elphicke, has defected to the labour party . defected to the labour party. >> yes, it's the latest blow for rishi sunak. elphicke says keir starmer's party looks to the future. building a britain of hope, optimism, opportunity and fairness and platitudes. >> well , fairness and platitudes. >> well, we're joined now by the deputy editor of conservativehome,...
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that's riaht, this conservatives are concerned? that's right. this has _ conservatives are concerned? that's right, this has been _ conservatives are concerned? that's right, this has been the _ conservatives are concerned? that's right, this has been the big - conservatives are concerned? triat�*s right, this has been the big policy splash from the conservatives, we only learned about it this weekend and were hoping it would take headlines. you would rishi sunak their state was able idea, and trying to create some sort of difference between himself and sir keir starmer, the leader of the labour party, you want to say in that clip there that keir starmer has no plans and no policies, so that's clearly what he was trying to get out of this, but it has been some controversy surrounding this as well. anne—marie trevelyan, the foreign office minister, this morning was talking about the fact that perhaps parents could be fined if 18—year—old stones take part in this mandatory modern national service, as the conservative party is
that's riaht, this conservatives are concerned? that's right. this has _ conservatives are concerned? that's right, this has been _ conservatives are concerned? that's right, this has been the _ conservatives are concerned? that's right, this has been the big - conservatives are concerned? triat�*s right, this has been the big policy splash from the conservatives, we only learned about it this weekend and were hoping it would take headlines. you would rishi sunak their state was able idea,...
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and also tonight the conservative _ on conservative candidates. and also tonight the conservative party - on conservative candidates. and also tonight the conservative party say i tonight the conservative party say it suspended one of their mps, lucy allan, for backing reform uk's edited in her telford see that she is vacating. edited in her telford see that she is vacating-— is vacating. that's right. as you sa , is vacating. that's right. as you say. lucy _ is vacating. that's right. as you say. lucy allan _ is vacating. that's right. as you say, lucy allan is _ is vacating. that's right. as you say, lucy allan is a _ is vacating. that's right. as you i say, lucy allan is a long-standing say, lucy allan is a long—standing conservative mp and is somebody who has already announced quite a while ago that she was not going to stand again in this election. see allen is somebody who you would very much put as being on the right of the conservative party, she talks a lot about the need to lower taxes and the need to lower levels of immigration, so
and also tonight the conservative _ on conservative candidates. and also tonight the conservative party - on conservative candidates. and also tonight the conservative party say i tonight the conservative party say it suspended one of their mps, lucy allan, for backing reform uk's edited in her telford see that she is vacating. edited in her telford see that she is vacating-— is vacating. that's right. as you sa , is vacating. that's right. as you say. lucy _ is vacating. that's right. as you...
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it is what we expect from the conservatives.— is what we expect from the conservatives. , . ., , ., conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the _ conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the table, _ conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the table, we _ conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the table, we have i conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the table, we have a i conservatives. it is the cost of the | union on the table, we have a cost of living crisis inflicted by westminster, challenges connected to brexit, and of course austerity policies. brexit, and of course austerity olicies. ~ , ., , policies. the prime minister has made quite _ policies. the prime minister has made quite a — policies. the prime minister has made quite a thing _ policies. the prime minister has made quite a thing of _ policies. the prime minister has made quite a thing of projectingj policies. the prime minister has i made quite a thing of projecting a certain energy. he has hurtled around england, scotland, wales, and northern ireland in the first couple of days. now he is her
it is what we expect from the conservatives.— is what we expect from the conservatives. , . ., , ., conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the _ conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the table, _ conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the table, we _ conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the table, we have i conservatives. it is the cost of the union on the table, we have a i conservatives. it is the cost of the | union on the table, we have a cost of living...
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the conservative party had an appalling — status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set _ status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set of _ status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set of results, - had an appalling set of results, there is no doubt about that. the only positive was ben hudson winning the tees valley, but if you look at the tees valley, but if you look at the actual result and what that means if it was projected to stun our selection, there would mean the conservatives losing every seat in his mayoralty area. the one crumb of comfort was, based on independent projects and, of this result was projected nationally at the general election, it would mean that the labour party would only be the largest party in a hung parliament, so it does give something for the conservatives to want to watch. but i think what they have got to do a chilly focus on delivery, and getting a clear sense of the message across, and that's trying to present across, and that's trying to present a united front. because
the conservative party had an appalling — status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set _ status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set of _ status quo? the conservative party had an appalling set of results, - had an appalling set of results, there is no doubt about that. the only positive was ben hudson winning the tees valley, but if you look at the tees valley, but if you look at the actual result and what that means if it was projected to stun our selection, there...
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that's a call that must be responded to by the conservative party, the labour party. — conservative party, the labour party. the _ conservative party, the labour party, the liberal democrats in the snp _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp the _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp. the snp has led the calls for the immediate cease—fire and then need _ the immediate cease—fire and then need to— the immediate cease—fire and then need to he — the immediate cease—fire and then need to be followed into a limited. but we _ need to be followed into a limited. but we need to see this within the wider— but we need to see this within the wider solution to this crisis, which is about— wider solution to this crisis, which is about ensuring that hostilities are brought to an end, hostages are returned _ are brought to an end, hostages are returned we — are brought to an end, hostages are returned we stop the sale of arms to israei— returned we stop the sale of arms to israet and _ returned we stop the sale of arms to israel and take the steps to recognise the palestinian st
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it means to be conservative. it means slashing net migration down to the tens of thousands , down to the tens of thousands, because every electoral mandate since 2010 has promised precisely this. it means stopping the small boats and securing our borders . it stopping the small boats and securing our borders. it means leaving the oppressive jurisdiction of the european court of human rights, because the british people have had enough of foreign courts extending their powers to interfere in our sovereignty . it interfere in our sovereignty. it means restoring power to elected and accountable politicians who represent you and taking back the powers of the quangocracy. this is everything from the abr to natural england to the climate change committee. it means rolling back the disastrous green agenda, enabung disastrous green agenda, enabling cheap energy. get on to the falklands in a moment and granting freedom of choice. for british consumers, it means rolling back the unproductive legacy of new labour by abolishi
it means to be conservative. it means slashing net migration down to the tens of thousands , down to the tens of thousands, because every electoral mandate since 2010 has promised precisely this. it means stopping the small boats and securing our borders . it stopping the small boats and securing our borders. it means leaving the oppressive jurisdiction of the european court of human rights, because the british people have had enough of foreign courts extending their powers to interfere in our...
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the conservatives seem to be sellin: idea. the conservatives seem to be selling this — idea. the conservatives seem to be selling this partly _ idea. the conservatives seem to be selling this partly as _ idea. the conservatives seem to be selling this partly as what - idea. the conservatives seem to be selling this partly as what they - selling this partly as what they said addressing social fragmentation. is that a risky strategy and people will think you've been in powerfor ia years, social fragmentation is on your watch. ~ , , social fragmentation is on your watch. , , , watch. absolutely. this is something tories have vote _ watch. absolutely. this is something tories have vote with _ watch. absolutely. this is something tories have vote with everything - tories have vote with everything they are doing. it's quite difficult as suggesting and proposing new policy when they been in power for 1a policy when they been in power for ia years. the public will rightly say, why haven't you done this so far. i think it goes to which party is going to embody change in the selection.
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the conservatives to reform costs the conservatives another ten seats. so if nigel farage, say, had stood and had really led the reform party , perhaps gained , 5% reform party, perhaps gained, 5% in the polls, might be a figure there, then that would have cost there, then that would have cost the conservatives another 50 seats, and then the conservatives would be in danger of being eclipsed by the liberal democrats, and wouldn't even be the second largest party in parliament. >> on the other hand, if the reform vote completely collapsed and all of that went back to the conservatives that could give the conservatives 100 seats more than they might be expecting . than they might be expecting. >> so it's certainly a very big issue for the conservatives as to how popular reform is. >> yeah , and rishi sunak would >> yeah, and rishi sunak would have been hoping that nigel had gone away. but as i said in the last half hour, he said, no, he will be out on the battleground trying to drum up votes for the reform party in terms of all of the polling that you've b
the conservatives to reform costs the conservatives another ten seats. so if nigel farage, say, had stood and had really led the reform party , perhaps gained , 5% reform party, perhaps gained, 5% in the polls, might be a figure there, then that would have cost there, then that would have cost the conservatives another 50 seats, and then the conservatives would be in danger of being eclipsed by the liberal democrats, and wouldn't even be the second largest party in parliament. >> on the...
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i have gone, i have gone and voted conservative again . and, conservative again. and, matthew, one of the things with with the locals really, i suppose if it is as good as it does appear for labour, those clamours those calls for rishi sunak to get on and call a general election are going to be deafening. >> absolutely. i think what we're going to have is a very bad 12 hours for the tories, as the by—election and the local council elections come in, i think there will may be some better news for the tories with the mayoral elections. and i think you may see rishi sunak holding ben hawkins hand if he makes it back. you've got 70% last time, so he should make it back. >> he should. and very shortly hopefully touch wood. fingers crossed. all of that stuff we are going to be going live to westminster for the deputy chairman of the conservative party, jonathan gullace, who i believe as if by magic, we can now go to. so there we go. look at the timing on that. jonathan, how are you? >> hey, patrick, how are you missing the sofa? missing >> yeah, we've put him in our u
i have gone, i have gone and voted conservative again . and, conservative again. and, matthew, one of the things with with the locals really, i suppose if it is as good as it does appear for labour, those clamours those calls for rishi sunak to get on and call a general election are going to be deafening. >> absolutely. i think what we're going to have is a very bad 12 hours for the tories, as the by—election and the local council elections come in, i think there will may be some better...
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so how would the conservatives' pledge on pensions work? ben chu has been taking a look at the details. the conservatives claimed today that their plan for a "triple lock plus" would be a tax cut for pensioners. let's examine that. first, some context. the personal allowance is the amount someone can earn before they have to pay income tax. and it's been frozen byjeremy hunt and rishi sunak at around £12,500 until 2027. that's an effective tax rise, because as people's wages increase over time, more of their income goes above the personal allowance and they pay more income tax than they would otherwise. one group who would have been set to be hit by this tax rise were people receiving the new state pension. in 2027, that's currently expected to rise above the level of the personal allowance, meaning people receiving the new state pension would pay income tax on some of it. the conservatives propose to raise the personal allowance forjust pensioners to more than £13,000 per year. they say it would save some pensioners around £300 a year b
so how would the conservatives' pledge on pensions work? ben chu has been taking a look at the details. the conservatives claimed today that their plan for a "triple lock plus" would be a tax cut for pensioners. let's examine that. first, some context. the personal allowance is the amount someone can earn before they have to pay income tax. and it's been frozen byjeremy hunt and rishi sunak at around £12,500 until 2027. that's an effective tax rise, because as people's wages increase...
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— conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there _ conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what _ conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what i _ conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what i will- conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what i will say - conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what i will say is l what—ifs there what i will say is that there _ what—ifs there what i will say is that there has been a big swing of votes _ that there has been a big swing of votes to— that there has been a big swing of votes to an — that there has been a big swing of votes to an independent in this area that ran _ votes to an independent in this area that ran entirely in gaza. 0f that ran entirely in gaza. of course, _ that ran entirely in gaza. of course, what the vote here is, as for the _ course, what the vote here is, as for the west— course, what the vote here is, as for the west midlands combined authority, so i'm quite sceptical about— authority, so i'm quite sceptical about what role the
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alan niklas kaul, the conservative party candidate, — niklas kaul, the conservative party candidate, 44,900 since 45 votes —— 40 4945 _ candidate, 44,900 since 45 votes —— 40 4945. betty david, social democratic party, 20,835 votes. oliver — democratic party, 20,835 votes. oliver coppard, labour and co—operative party, 138,611 votes. douglas— co—operative party, 138,611 votes. douglasjohnson, green party, 37,142 votes _ douglasjohnson, green party, 37,142 votes. hannah kitching, liberal democrats, 31,002 votes. and i hereby— democrats, 31,002 votes. and i hereby declare that oliver coppard is duly— hereby declare that oliver coppard is duly elected as the mayor for the south _ is duly elected as the mayor for the south yorkshire mayoral combined authority — south yorkshire mayoral combined authority. —— nick allen. i authority. —— nick allen. ineed _ authority. —— nick allen. ineed to— authority. —— nick allen. i need to start by thanking the team who have run this election, right across south yorkshire. standing for elections is hard obviously
alan niklas kaul, the conservative party candidate, — niklas kaul, the conservative party candidate, 44,900 since 45 votes —— 40 4945 _ candidate, 44,900 since 45 votes —— 40 4945. betty david, social democratic party, 20,835 votes. oliver — democratic party, 20,835 votes. oliver coppard, labour and co—operative party, 138,611 votes. douglas— co—operative party, 138,611 votes. douglasjohnson, green party, 37,142 votes _ douglasjohnson, green party, 37,142 votes. hannah...
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conservative seats. like here, the blue wall, the - traditional conservative seats. the? traditional conservative seats. they will really be _ traditional conservative seats. will really be targeting traditional conservative seats. tip;- will really be targeting seats traditional conservative seats. will really be targeting seats here in south cambridgeshire, there will be looking in particular at michael gove's seat when he said he would be stepping down. so ed davey also said that the tories plans for national service were patronising and wrong when the bbc ask about that. that was his on that. south cambridge here is one of the places that they did —— the lib dems have got their sights set on for a six—week time. did ed daveyjust one you are talking? because the bus gone without him? as he mrs own boss? he is without him? as he mrs own boss? he: is having a quick chat with the mp at the moment. the bus has now managed to reverse down the road. it is quite big, this bus. it managed to get out wit
conservative seats. like here, the blue wall, the - traditional conservative seats. the? traditional conservative seats. they will really be _ traditional conservative seats. will really be targeting traditional conservative seats. tip;- will really be targeting seats traditional conservative seats. will really be targeting seats here in south cambridgeshire, there will be looking in particular at michael gove's seat when he said he would be stepping down. so ed davey also said that the tories...
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let me reiterate that labour 443 seats, the conservatives to down 124, the conservatives to down 124, the lib dems on 40, the snp on 19, the greens on two. is that why the tories want to call it off, ann? >> well, almost certainly because, as i've said, he's just handing power to the opposition, you know, six months before he actually has it. and so i can imagine that tories who are about to lose their seats, lose their livelihoods, probably do think, well, you know , we should think, well, you know, we should have another six months. but i mean, the idea that you can stop a prime minister calling a general election is, is far fetched. >> so the majority for labour, there will be 236. apparently. that's my math isn't great, but that's what i believe it is. it will be a 236 seat majority for the labour party, which is apparently why now, if you are just joining us, there is an ongoing plot, apparently to submit enough letters to sir graham brady to call this election off and with respect, this is the exact kind of chaos that when we compare this with the way that sir keir starmer deau
let me reiterate that labour 443 seats, the conservatives to down 124, the conservatives to down 124, the lib dems on 40, the snp on 19, the greens on two. is that why the tories want to call it off, ann? >> well, almost certainly because, as i've said, he's just handing power to the opposition, you know, six months before he actually has it. and so i can imagine that tories who are about to lose their seats, lose their livelihoods, probably do think, well, you know , we should think,...
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all of those things are things the conservatives have a plan for, and if they— conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote — conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in number ten, the if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in numberten, the most left-wing _ keir starmer in numberten, the most left—wing government we have ever had as— left—wing government we have ever had as a _ left—wing government we have ever had as a country, and an illegal immigrant _ had as a country, and an illegal immigrant amnesty. that's a choice, that is— immigrant amnesty. that's a choice, that is democracy, and people will have that — that is democracy, and people will have that choice, but i think it's very— have that choice, but i think it's very clear— have that choice, but i think it's very clear we need is conservatives to make _ very clear we need is conservatives to make that choice clear to people so they— to make that choice clear to people so they can — to make that choice clear to people so they can make that decision w
all of those things are things the conservatives have a plan for, and if they— conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote — conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in number ten, the if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in numberten, the most left-wing _ keir starmer in numberten, the most left—wing government we have ever had as— left—wing government we have ever had as a _ left—wing government we have ever had as a...
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was a result that will send a shadow to conservatives. the conservative _ shadow to conservatives. the conservative party _ shadow to conservatives. lie: conservative party candidate, due to four, 08 labour victorious in the west midland mayoral race, 1508 votes, a tiny margin in a region of 2 million people, one of the conservative high profile metro mayors andy street, toppled. the labour leader there to celebrate.— the labour leader there to celebrate. , ,., celebrate. the message here, the last elections _ celebrate. the message here, the last elections now, - celebrate. the message here, the last elections now, the . the last elections now, the last— the last elections now, the last stop before the general election, is the country wants change — election, is the country wants change i_ election, is the country wants change. i hope the prime ministers listening and gives the opportunity to the country to vote — the opportunity to the country to vote as a whole in a general election— to vote as a whole in a general election as _ to vote as a whole in a general election
was a result that will send a shadow to conservatives. the conservative _ shadow to conservatives. the conservative party _ shadow to conservatives. lie: conservative party candidate, due to four, 08 labour victorious in the west midland mayoral race, 1508 votes, a tiny margin in a region of 2 million people, one of the conservative high profile metro mayors andy street, toppled. the labour leader there to celebrate.— the labour leader there to celebrate. , ,., celebrate. the message here,...
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conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is a similar picture. labour doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that, they put in 104. worth just pointing out quickly as well, the greens had a really good set of results, they are up 7a.
conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable...
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conservative campaign to go— by those in the conservative campaign to go out- by those in the conservative campaign to go out with - by those in the conservative . campaign to go out with these by those in the conservative - campaign to go out with these kind of bold _ campaign to go out with these kind of bold and — campaign to go out with these kind of bold and radical— campaign to go out with these kind of bold and radical policies - campaign to go out with these kind of bold and radical policies that - of bold and radical policies that they may— of bold and radical policies that they may not _ of bold and radical policies that they may not have _ of bold and radical policies that they may not have to _ of bold and radical policies that they may not have to put - of bold and radical policies that they may not have to put into l of bold and radical policies that - they may not have to put into effect but that _ they may not have to put into effect but that it _ they may not have to put into effect but that it leaves _ they may not have to put into effect but that it leaves get _ th
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i mean, and i was talking to conservatives today, conservatives today, conservative mps who were saying, you know, let's just get on with it. it can only get worse over the summer. like nice weather over the summer, there are going to be ten times the number of boats it's going to be every day. this stories, concern mps saying, you know, our voters care about this and they don't believe , what we're saying about believe, what we're saying about it. so maybe they have just thought, look, let's put an end to this now. it's not going to get any better. maybe rishi sunak just wants to spend the summer with his family in california . california. >> and i think you're absolutely right. every day that goes by in the summer, sean simon, those boats will surely increase in numbers. thanks for joining boats will surely increase in numbers. thanks forjoining us. that's sean simon, former labour party mp. as we approached the election. we can now cross back to downing street and speak to gb news political correspondent, katherine forster. catherine, you're getting drowned out by people at one end o
i mean, and i was talking to conservatives today, conservatives today, conservative mps who were saying, you know, let's just get on with it. it can only get worse over the summer. like nice weather over the summer, there are going to be ten times the number of boats it's going to be every day. this stories, concern mps saying, you know, our voters care about this and they don't believe , what we're saying about believe, what we're saying about it. so maybe they have just thought, look, let's...
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this is disaster for the conservatives and in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. back at the blackpool south by election, just 117 votes separated second place conservatives and third place reform uk, the successor to the brexit party. we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. we're on the way up and it's quite clear that the tories are on the way down. the greens also gained seats, particularly in places like bristol, which they are targeting come a general election. they recognised the choice they have in bristol is between a likely labour government, where it is 100% labour and where keir starmer can continue to u—turn on policies every few weeks or a labour government with a handful of greens to hold them account. for the conservatives, this was an equal record low for them on their share of the vote and for rishi sunak there are obvious q
this is disaster for the conservatives and in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. back at the blackpool south by election, just 117 votes separated second place conservatives and third place reform uk, the successor to the brexit party. we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in...
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to come back. >> the conservatives are conservatives. there are plenty of conservatives. >> well, i'm not saying that, but i think there's a lot more that are not as conservative as reformer. and i think if you're going, i'm not as conservative as no, but if you're a conservative, no. rishi sunak comes out and says, we're a broad church. if you're going to be a broad church like, you know, the labour party are, then you should have and we do have him to thank for brexit getting over the line because it was your party that was, not getting that done. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> who got brexit done? boris got only because of nigel and the conservatives got nigel, nigel, nigel and boris johnson got brexit done. >> even you know david cameron called the referendum. >> but you know why david cameron. >> all right i'll be since you like the sound of your own mouth so much. why don't you go next. >> it's sound of my own voice, darren. and you're right. it does sound very good. let's cast our minds back to the very first episode of the saturday vie l
to come back. >> the conservatives are conservatives. there are plenty of conservatives. >> well, i'm not saying that, but i think there's a lot more that are not as conservative as reformer. and i think if you're going, i'm not as conservative as no, but if you're a conservative, no. rishi sunak comes out and says, we're a broad church. if you're going to be a broad church like, you know, the labour party are, then you should have and we do have him to thank for brexit getting over...
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last year, the conservatives back in 2021, the conservatives got around 20% of the vote. but reform could well split that and could well come second here. so that will be one to certainly watch out for when we get the results here. but andy burnham, looking to have secured his third term as mayor >> all right, jack, thank you very much for that update out now folks. meanwhile in birmingham, the declaration in the west midlands is expected imminently , where conservative imminently, where conservative andy street is fighting tooth and nail to be re—elected. joining me to give us the latest is gb news reporter jeff moody. hello again jeff. >> hello to you. well, there's general excitement here at the moment in the icc, but it's not for the mayoral election . it's for the mayoral election. it's for the mayoral election. it's for the mayoral election. it's for the police and crime commissioner. we've had some of the results in fact, most of the results for that have come through. we've still got a couple to declare. but if you have a look down there, all of the supporters o
last year, the conservatives back in 2021, the conservatives got around 20% of the vote. but reform could well split that and could well come second here. so that will be one to certainly watch out for when we get the results here. but andy burnham, looking to have secured his third term as mayor >> all right, jack, thank you very much for that update out now folks. meanwhile in birmingham, the declaration in the west midlands is expected imminently , where conservative imminently, where...
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labour on 45 a conservative on 45... labour on 45 a conservative on 23 _ on 45... labour on 45 a conservative on 23 and _ on 45... labour on 45 a conservative on 23 and those are all the same as they were before the election was called _ they were before the election was called a _ they were before the election was called a week prior. and so nothing at the _ called a week prior. and so nothing at the moment appears to have changed. — at the moment appears to have changed, but of course we are only really _ changed, but of course we are only really in _ changed, but of course we are only really in the — changed, but of course we are only really in the beginning of the campaign and so many ways. and although— campaign and so many ways. and although this situation has persisted so far, it is likely we do expect— persisted so far, it is likely we do expect that — persisted so far, it is likely we do expect that is the campaign rebels on and _ expect that is the campaign rebels on and those events take place and announcements are made, there will be some _ an
labour on 45 a conservative on 45... labour on 45 a conservative on 23 _ on 45... labour on 45 a conservative on 23 and _ on 45... labour on 45 a conservative on 23 and those are all the same as they were before the election was called _ they were before the election was called a _ they were before the election was called a week prior. and so nothing at the _ called a week prior. and so nothing at the moment appears to have changed. — at the moment appears to have changed, but of course we...
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the decline in conservative support since may 2021, conservative support since may 202lin conservative support since may 2021, in wards which reform fought, was on average , 19 fought, was on average, 19 points. what is the decline in the average standing of the conservative party in the polls since may 2021? it is 19 points, and of course, one of the things we know from the polls is that it is reform, not labour, who are now taking more votes off the conservatives. so we shouldn't be surprised that in the absence of a reform candidate now, maybe the conservative party did better than they will do in a general election, if indeed your party sticks to a commitment unlike you did back in 2019, which is to fight every single parliamentary constituency. yeah, no doubt for the conservatives i did them an enormous favour, and there's a lot of people i still believe it was the right thing at the time, but a lot of people, in reform and i'm just the honorary president , but and i'm just the honorary president, but a and i'm just the honorary president , but a lot of people president, but a lot
the decline in conservative support since may 2021, conservative support since may 202lin conservative support since may 2021, in wards which reform fought, was on average , 19 fought, was on average, 19 points. what is the decline in the average standing of the conservative party in the polls since may 2021? it is 19 points, and of course, one of the things we know from the polls is that it is reform, not labour, who are now taking more votes off the conservatives. so we shouldn't be surprised...
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g0 about the conservative election campaign?— about the conservative election campaign?- this - about the conservative election campaign?- this is - about the conservative election i campaign?- this is based campaign? go for it. this is based on very little _ campaign? go for it. this is based on very little evidence _ campaign? go for it. this is based on very little evidence because . campaign? go for it. this is basedl on very little evidence because this is the first full week, so this will probably be blown out of the water. i don't know. but i'm wondering if the conservatives have looked at the modern way people consume politics and the news and how they potentially ditch the old school election thing of having a new thing every day so different topline, as we would call it, injournalism, and have they decided that you maybe need a couple of days for a policy idea to sink in? that's why today, they had a second day of talking about their national service policy rather than blitzing us with something new today. yeah, it's interesting- _ something new today. yeah, it
g0 about the conservative election campaign?— about the conservative election campaign?- this - about the conservative election campaign?- this is - about the conservative election i campaign?- this is based campaign? go for it. this is based on very little _ campaign? go for it. this is based on very little evidence _ campaign? go for it. this is based on very little evidence because . campaign? go for it. this is basedl on very little evidence because this is the first full week, so this...
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we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mp5 at the next election. and, brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods as thousands are forced to evacuate. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for hamas. the network called the ban a criminal act. meanwhile, talks between israel and hamas in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages ended without an agreement. leaders on both sides are blaming each other for the lack of progress. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's frank gardner. at the kerem shalom crossing point into gaza this afternoon, a sudden attack by hamas. several israelis injured, at least one critically. the wounded evacuated to hospital. the israeli military showed this drone footage — ten projectiles fired before the israeli air force destroyed the launcher. america and
we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mp5 at the next election. and, brazil's president lula surveys the damage left by deadly floods as thousands are forced to evacuate. hello, i'm azadeh moshiri. we start in israel — where the offices of the aljazeera news network have been raided by police, after the israeli government ordered it to cease operations in the country. ministers have accused aljazeera of acting as a mouthpiece for hamas. the network called the...
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conservative has also lost the conservative has also lost all of the mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside. except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> pat mcfadden speaking to us earlier this morning. well, in other news, a candlelit vigil has been held for a teenager who was stabbed in north—east london earlier this week, 14 year old daniel anjorin was attacked on his way to school by a man with a samurai sword. four other people, including two police officers, were
conservative has also lost the conservative has also lost all of the mayoral elections except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside. except one. ben houchen remains in his post in teesside . but in his post in teesside. but labour's national campaign coordinator, pat mcfadden, says his party shouldn't be too complacent. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend...
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there are a large number of conservative mps who are going, 78, thatis conservative mps who are going, 78, that is more than step down at the i997 that is more than step down at the 1997 election and the later numbers are much smaller, closer to 20. there are a lot more conservative mps leaving at this stage.- there are a lot more conservative mps leaving at this stage. thank you ve much, mps leaving at this stage. thank you very much, helen. _ i asked lizzy buchan, deputy political editor at the daily mirror, and james hanson, times radio presenter and political commentator, what they thought of the latest election developments. it's become quite dramatic in the last two days. so we've been tracking the number of mps standing down for a while. there was a sort of steady drip of conservatives in the last six months, and there's lots of people who've been employed for a long time. it's been a very turbulent parliament. you can see that some people might want to go and do something else, but obviously the timing of the general election was sprung on a lot of conservative mps and there's
there are a large number of conservative mps who are going, 78, thatis conservative mps who are going, 78, that is more than step down at the i997 that is more than step down at the 1997 election and the later numbers are much smaller, closer to 20. there are a lot more conservative mps leaving at this stage.- there are a lot more conservative mps leaving at this stage. thank you ve much, mps leaving at this stage. thank you very much, helen. _ i asked lizzy buchan, deputy political editor at...
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did powerful vote to defeat the conservatives.— powerful vote to defeat the conservatives. , , ., conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, _ conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, it _ conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, it is - conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, it is fun i conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, it is fun but. water? one-sided, it is fun but there is a _ water? one-sided, it is fun but there is a serious _ water? one-sided, it is fun but there is a serious message. i water? one-sided, it is fun but. there is a serious message. lakes like lake windermere are so precious and our environment at the country is so critical to many people, not just those people who live in outbreaks and visit them, it is important for the tourist economy. here in the lake district they need to make sure the water companies are properly held to account. ed to make sure the water companies are properly held to account.— properly held to account. ed davey talkina a properly held to account. ed davey talking a little _ properly
did powerful vote to defeat the conservatives.— powerful vote to defeat the conservatives. , , ., conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, _ conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, it _ conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, it is - conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, it is fun i conservatives. did you full in the water? one-sided, it is fun but. water? one-sided, it is fun but there is a _ water? one-sided, it is fun but there is a...
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the conservative cam nai t n there, i reckon. the conservative campaign now— there, i reckon. the conservative campaign now and _ there, i reckon. the conservative campaign now and while - there, i reckon. the conservative campaign now and while all- there, i reckon. the conservative campaign now and while all that l there, i reckon. the conservative i campaign now and while all that was happening and you were checking out keir starmer�*s old sea rishi sunak was in buckinghamshire. there is some footage of him dribbling a ball and around some cones and i thought he was not doing too badly to death because he did that way better than the time i had to do it with peter krause and it was a disaster. 0thers krause and it was a disaster. others are saying he has not been doing it that way but will put that one side. i did not you played football with peter krause. fine i did not you played football with peter krause.— i did not you played football with peter krause. ., , ., peter krause. one day when i was on doosra and — peter krause. one day when i was on doosra and i —
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