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like 20 percentage points behind labour, labour needs a massive swing _ labour, labour needs a massive swing it — labour, labour needs a massive swing. it needs over 12 per swing in order— swing. it needs over 12 per swing in order to _ swing. it needs over 12 per swing in order to form a majority government. it's order to form a majority government. it's worth— order to form a majority government. it's worth bearing that in mind. so absolutely— it's worth bearing that in mind. so absolutely you need to go to places if you _ absolutely you need to go to places if you are _ absolutely you need to go to places if you are labour where you have not been _ if you are labour where you have not been doing _ if you are labour where you have not been doing so well in recent years and come — been doing so well in recent years and come up with that message. you already— and come up with that message. you already know it by now. time for a change _ already know it by now. time for a chance. , . ., already know it by now. time for a chance. , . . ., . change. yes, change and chaos, defi
like 20 percentage points behind labour, labour needs a massive swing _ labour, labour needs a massive swing it — labour, labour needs a massive swing. it needs over 12 per swing in order— swing. it needs over 12 per swing in order to _ swing. it needs over 12 per swing in order to form a majority government. it's order to form a majority government. it's worth— order to form a majority government. it's worth bearing that in mind. so absolutely— it's worth bearing that in mind. so...
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for labour, people's embrace. for labour, people aren't necessarily 100% sure about labour. they haven't, you know, they haven't sealed the deal . you know, they haven't sealed the deal. keir starmer is not jack kennedy or bill clinton, but what people do know, what they absolutely sure about is that they sick of the tories and they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't like him and they can tell that he's lying, although it's fair to say sean simon, in actual fact, 48% of people don't trust either of them . trust either of them. >> but thanks for joining trust either of them. >> but thanks forjoining us on >> but thanks for joining us on the show. it's a pleasure to have your company. now, donald trump is considering giving elon musk a white house advisory role if the former president wins november's elections . i'm martin november's elections. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news welcome back 351 is your time. i'm martin daubney on gb news now. donald trump is currently waiting for the verdict in his hush m
for labour, people's embrace. for labour, people aren't necessarily 100% sure about labour. they haven't, you know, they haven't sealed the deal . you know, they haven't sealed the deal. keir starmer is not jack kennedy or bill clinton, but what people do know, what they absolutely sure about is that they sick of the tories and they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't trust rishi sunak, they don't like him and they can tell that he's lying, although it's fair to...
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labour are making promises i— that corner, and labour are making promises italk— that corner, and labour are making promises. i talk to _ that corner, and labour are making promises. i talk to someone - promises. i talk to someone yesterday— promises. i talk to someone yesterday that— promises. i talk to someone yesterday that was - promises. i talk to someone yesterday that was talking . promises. i talk to someone - yesterday that was talking about the whole _ yesterday that was talking about the whole new _ yesterday that was talking about the whole new gb — yesterday that was talking about the whole new gb energy, _ yesterday that was talking about the whole new gb energy, they- whole new gb energy, they were making _ whole new gb energy, they were making huge _ whole new gb energy, they were making huge promising, - whole new gb energy, they were making huge promising, but- whole new gb energy, they were i making huge promising, but what whole new gb energy, they were - making huge promising, but what they were promising — making huge promising, but what they were promising
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that's why the labour plan is for 13,000 more the labour plan is for13,000 more n1ainly— the labour plan is for 13,000 more mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out _ mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out a _ mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out a plan to fund them because it is based _ sent out a plan to fund them because it is based on the work of the independent police foundation which looked _ independent police foundation which looked of— independent police foundation which looked of the 40 c police forces coming — looked of the 40 c police forces coming to— looked of the 40 c police forces coming to the way in which they procure — coming to the way in which they procure their contracts for everything from police cars to it to different. — everything from police cars to it to different, though they run different services _ different, though they run different services. found there with huge to minute _ services. found there with huge to minute duplication and that what we could _ minute duplication and that what we could do— minute duplication and t
that's why the labour plan is for 13,000 more the labour plan is for13,000 more n1ainly— the labour plan is for 13,000 more mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out _ mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out a _ mainly police and pcs oh and we have sent out a plan to fund them because it is based _ sent out a plan to fund them because it is based on the work of the independent police foundation which looked _ independent police foundation which looked of— independent police...
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sorry to labour the oint but labour party. sorry to labour the point but in _ labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021— labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there _ labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was - labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was to i labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was to be labour party. sorry to labour the i point but in 2021 there was to be a complete ban on zero—hours contracts. complete ban on zero-hours contracts-— complete ban on zero-hours contracts. ~ , ., , contracts. we will see what comes out of the final— contracts. we will see what comes out of the final position _ contracts. we will see what comes out of the final position in - contracts. we will see what comes out of the final position in the - out of the final position in the labour manifesto. as trade unions we are working to deliver what our members have asked and what all our unions have discussed and what the tuc has discussed and we will take that into the process as labour develops
sorry to labour the oint but labour party. sorry to labour the point but in _ labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021— labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there _ labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was - labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was to i labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was to be labour party. sorry to labour the i point but in 2021 there was to be a complete ban on zero—hours...
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i don't want to labour. the point , don't want to labour. the point, but sir keir starmer will likely be our next prime minister. and while the tories have made a horlicks of the last few years, and whilst i myself have voted labourin and whilst i myself have voted labour in the past and i don't rule out doing so in the future, let me tell you that five years of socialism is not the answer . of socialism is not the answer. take a look at just one policy. labour was petty and spiteful. plan to price poorer families out of an elite education by adding vat to private school fees . this disastrous and fees. this disastrous and damaging policy hasn't even begun, and yet it's already doing damage. begun, and yet it's already doing damage . mish. the times doing damage. mish. the times newspaper report that the number of children joining private schools has dropped by the largest proportion in more than a decade, as parents make the judgement , they will no longer judgement, they will no longer be able to afford these higher fees. this exodus is ex
i don't want to labour. the point , don't want to labour. the point, but sir keir starmer will likely be our next prime minister. and while the tories have made a horlicks of the last few years, and whilst i myself have voted labourin and whilst i myself have voted labour in the past and i don't rule out doing so in the future, let me tell you that five years of socialism is not the answer . of socialism is not the answer. take a look at just one policy. labour was petty and spiteful. plan to...
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diane couldn't stand as a labour mp . as a labour mp. >> rain has broken ranks. i i, i honestly, i'm just so shocked. >> right now to be treated this badly after after being such an active member of the party and now they're accused by that ex candidate and brown people . and brown people. >> also the is an employer immigration tax reforms latest policy madness or genius plus the muslim vote is an initiative set up by organisations and individuals here in the uk to try and unite the muslim communities. >> electoral response what are the parties doing about the muslim vote and when rishi sunak wins , i think he will have wins, i think he will have extraordinary authority . extraordinary authority. >> are the tories living in cloud cuckoo land and can you spot the issue here? >> it's been difficult the last few years, you know that. i know that we had a pandemic. >> meanwhile, ed davey back at it and the greens have piped up green party is ready. >> we've been ready for this general election for a long time on my panel, it's the top political hack at the express ch
diane couldn't stand as a labour mp . as a labour mp. >> rain has broken ranks. i i, i honestly, i'm just so shocked. >> right now to be treated this badly after after being such an active member of the party and now they're accused by that ex candidate and brown people . and brown people. >> also the is an employer immigration tax reforms latest policy madness or genius plus the muslim vote is an initiative set up by organisations and individuals here in the uk to try and...
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the labour party-— of the conservative party to the labour party. yes, there was also not a lot labour party. yes, there was also rrot a lot of— labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people _ labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting - labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting for- not a lot of people voting for reform uk in this by—election and i think what we have seen here a just shows that a vote for reform uk is a vote for keir starmer�*s labour party. vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �* , . ~ vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �*, ., ., party. let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. abso
the labour party-— of the conservative party to the labour party. yes, there was also not a lot labour party. yes, there was also rrot a lot of— labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people _ labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting - labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting for- not a lot of people voting for reform uk in this by—election and i think what we have seen here a just shows that a vote for reform uk is a vote for keir...
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labour. it's rejected zionism . and this is a message zionism. and this is a message to you. nashar and imran hussain, we are coming for you in the general election anyway . in the general election anyway. he's got anyone that stands with zionism. we're coming after you . zionism. we're coming after you. free palestine, free palestine . free palestine, free palestine. >> i wonder if he knows what day of the week the local bin collection is. but anyway, keir starmer will do whatever it takes in order to win him and people like him back. and if you don't believe me, just look at what he's been willing to do with natalie. elphicke. this woman is essentially to the right of genghis khan, okay? she's been criticised for slamming her husband's sex assault victims. she's also been told to f off by the shadow chancellor. she's been absolutely caning starmer, his party. every labour mp and everything they've ever done. and yet just to try to score a cheap point against rishi sunak, starmer was willing
labour. it's rejected zionism . and this is a message zionism. and this is a message to you. nashar and imran hussain, we are coming for you in the general election anyway . in the general election anyway. he's got anyone that stands with zionism. we're coming after you . zionism. we're coming after you. free palestine, free palestine . free palestine, free palestine. >> i wonder if he knows what day of the week the local bin collection is. but anyway, keir starmer will do whatever it...
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were able to interview labour about labour's plans. for the liberal democrats, we have long called for a proper windfall tax on the oil and gas giants and in fact we were the first party in the uk in recent years to call for a proper windfall tax. there is an investment local in the conservatives on plans around how they raise revenue from these oil and gas giants and we have crunched the numbers and we know we could raise an additional £15 billion from the oil and gas companies by implanting a proper windfall tax. in companies by implanting a proper windfall tax.— windfall tax. in terms of liberal democrat policies, _ windfall tax. in terms of liberal democrat policies, you - windfall tax. in terms of liberal democrat policies, you quite i windfall tax. in terms of liberal. democrat policies, you quite often in your comments about labour specifically want that party to go further if they were in government. when you do your sums, does that amount and translate to tax rises ultimately? tt amount and translate to tax rises ultimately
were able to interview labour about labour's plans. for the liberal democrats, we have long called for a proper windfall tax on the oil and gas giants and in fact we were the first party in the uk in recent years to call for a proper windfall tax. there is an investment local in the conservatives on plans around how they raise revenue from these oil and gas giants and we have crunched the numbers and we know we could raise an additional £15 billion from the oil and gas companies by implanting...
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khan, sadiq labour party.... labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. steve rotherham. .. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye catching result today is in the west midlands. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. let's start with that result in the west midlands. as you can see a knife edge. just 1500 votes in the end between the labour party and andy street for the conser
khan, sadiq labour party.... labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly elected as the mayor of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it and our...
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labour leader the labour leader said he's not worried about corbyn's popularity in islington north, which he's represented since 1983. gb news can reveal that more than 10,000 channel migrants have crossed illegally to the united kingdom so far this year. the milestone figure was reached today after another 154 arrived in dover , another 154 arrived in dover, having crossed in three small boats this morning. it's being seen as a blow to rishi sunak on his second full day of election campaigning. of course, he'd promised that his government would stop the boats. the former boss of the post office has been accused of living in la la land over her role in the horizon scandal, paula vennells again becoming emotional on her third day. giving evidence, she admitted making mistakes and accepted that there was no one else to blame. but she claimed that she didn't know why important information hadn't reached her. sam stein kc described that as absolute rubbish, and he suggested that mrs. vennells had failed to ask the right questions . and the right questions. and finally, the documentary filmmak
labour leader the labour leader said he's not worried about corbyn's popularity in islington north, which he's represented since 1983. gb news can reveal that more than 10,000 channel migrants have crossed illegally to the united kingdom so far this year. the milestone figure was reached today after another 154 arrived in dover , another 154 arrived in dover, having crossed in three small boats this morning. it's being seen as a blow to rishi sunak on his second full day of election...
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i’m who would consider “oining the labour party?_ labour party? i'm a transport minister and _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a - labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a dover . labour party? i'm a transport. minister and she is a dover mp labour party? i'm a transport - minister and she is a dover mp and spoke a lot, and whenever she did she got a lot of barracking from the labour mps who clearly didn't agree with her views, but as an mp she, like me on the south coast, was elected on the back of brexit on the back of controlling small boats and thatis back of controlling small boats and that is something she stood for and had been vociferous against labour in terms of their refusal to back it and now she sits with them. she said in her defection _ and now she sits with them. she said in her defection statement _ and now she sits with them. she said in her defection statement that - and now she sits with them. she sa
i’m who would consider “oining the labour party?_ labour party? i'm a transport minister and _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is _ labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a - labour party? i'm a transport minister and she is a dover . labour party? i'm a transport. minister and she is a dover mp labour party? i'm a transport - minister and she is a dover mp and spoke a lot, and whenever she did she got a lot of...
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labour, though, confirmed _ government. labour, though, confirmed the _ government. labour, though, confirmed the same - government. labour, though, confirmed the same broad - government. labour, though, - confirmed the same broad approach on tax rate rises and notjust on vat. we have been really clear about not raising _ we have been really clear about not raising income tax and national insurance. _ raising income tax and national insurance, and we have said repeatedly that nothing in our plans requires _ repeatedly that nothing in our plans requires us — repeatedly that nothing in our plans requires us to raise tax, and that's why we _ requires us to raise tax, and that's why we have — requires us to raise tax, and that's why we have been able to set out our position _ why we have been able to set out our position on— why we have been able to set out our position on vat as well. in why we have been able to set out our position on vat as well.— position on vat as well. in watford, a key battleground _ position on vat as well. in watford, a key battleground
labour, though, confirmed _ government. labour, though, confirmed the _ government. labour, though, confirmed the same - government. labour, though, confirmed the same broad - government. labour, though, - confirmed the same broad approach on tax rate rises and notjust on vat. we have been really clear about not raising _ we have been really clear about not raising income tax and national insurance. _ raising income tax and national insurance, and we have said repeatedly that nothing in our...
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those are issues where labour are way ahead.— labour are way ahead. i should say to --eole labour are way ahead. i should say to people who _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, i labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, we i labour are way ahead. i should say| to people who are watching, we are expecting an announcement by the prime minister, but i am being advised that there might be some delay, partly because of the weather. as you can see, lovely may british weather, you can hear the rain coming down. there isn't a lectern out there at the moment. stay tuned, we will bring you the news as soon as it comes. there is still heightened speculation that we will be hearing from the prime minister very soon. in fact, it's been confirmed that we will. but that five o'clock time might have slipped. ah, infact that five o'clock time might have slipped. ah, in fact i am being slipped. ah, infact i am being told... it is slipped. ah, in fact i am being told
those are issues where labour are way ahead.— labour are way ahead. i should say to --eole labour are way ahead. i should say to people who _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are _ labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, i labour are way ahead. i should say to people who are watching, we i labour are way ahead. i should say| to people who are watching, we are expecting an announcement by the prime minister, but i am being advised that there might be some...
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blair's labour. what is your anthem fora change party? -- blair's labour. what is your anthem for a change party?— for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. not - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. notjusti you have seen the energy. notjust die, the whole team have been putting into this, we have been waiting for this for four years. i've had a smile on my face since january 2024 bit i knew it would be election year. i've wasted nine years of my life in opposition, worked 4.5 years to change this labour party and now i have a chance to take this to the country, so we are doing that with energy, with a smile with positivity across all our candidates as we go into the selection. and i would just gently say this, that the idea that a man standing in the raid without an umbrella claimed that he is the only person with a plan is farcical to be f
blair's labour. what is your anthem fora change party? -- blair's labour. what is your anthem for a change party?— for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the _ for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. not - for a change party? -- rishi sunak. you have seen the energy. notjusti you have seen the energy. notjust die, the whole team have been putting...
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labour." he's emphasising that he hasn't come from great wealth, and we must remember that rishi sunak and his wife are among the richest persons in this country, with the wealth estimated at £651 million — richer than the king. so even though, without emphasising that are mentioning it, keir starmer wants to say, "look, i'm not part of that rich bracket whose resident in number ten. rich bracket whose resident in numberten. i've rich bracket whose resident in number ten. i've grown up like you, i understand you." a touch here of what you hear from american presidential candidates who are always saying, "when i grew up, i didn't have a pair of proper trousers to wear." keir starmer hasn't gone quite that far, but we are getting to that stage, the contrast between the man of the people who you can trust, who knows what it's like to be a working person, and one who is rich and his wife is even a wrister. that should be contrasted more and more in the election. we be contrasted more and more i
labour." he's emphasising that he hasn't come from great wealth, and we must remember that rishi sunak and his wife are among the richest persons in this country, with the wealth estimated at £651 million — richer than the king. so even though, without emphasising that are mentioning it, keir starmer wants to say, "look, i'm not part of that rich bracket whose resident in number ten. rich bracket whose resident in numberten. i've rich bracket whose resident in number ten. i've...
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say that, labour are not— finger at labour say that, labour are not making the same commitment, we are _ are not making the same commitment, we are the, _ are not making the same commitment, we are the, therefore the pensioners. arguing pensioners would be worse _ pensioners. arguing pensioners would be worse off under labour. a key couple _ be worse off under labour. a key couple of — be worse off under labour. a key couple of things, not the fact that it was— couple of things, not the fact that it was the — couple of things, not the fact that it was the conservatives who introduced these income tax threshold freezes, so how much you can earn— threshold freezes, so how much you can earn before you start paying income — can earn before you start paying income tax, they were the ones that froze _ income tax, they were the ones that froze those — income tax, they were the ones that froze those thresholds that they really _ froze those thresholds that they really are only here i'm doing a bit of their— really are only here i'm doing a bit of their own — really are only her
say that, labour are not— finger at labour say that, labour are not making the same commitment, we are _ are not making the same commitment, we are the, _ are not making the same commitment, we are the, therefore the pensioners. arguing pensioners would be worse _ pensioners. arguing pensioners would be worse off under labour. a key couple _ be worse off under labour. a key couple of — be worse off under labour. a key couple of things, not the fact that it was— couple of things, not the...
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why not a, labour? 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 tr
why not a, labour? 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...
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labour are saying, though , that. labour are saying, though, that. labour are saying, though, that the number of apprenticeships have fallen from 501,000 or so to 337,000. so they would say that the government has been ignoring apprenticeships for far too long. >> and chris, why why is it do you think that they are avoiding the real elephant in the room? and it's this a lot of these degrees are abused by foreign students. we know there's a high dropout rate on some of these courses , and those visas are courses, and those visas are being used as a right to remain. we have like half a million foreign students coming in often on these types of degrees. yet the government is shying away from saying that today. i think if they did, voters would have a much clearer grasp of why this is important to them . is important to them. >> yeah, the government would say that they're doing what they can in terms of not allowing family members to come over to join students here. i think there's a wider problem. it's not just an immigration issue. i think there are a
labour are saying, though , that. labour are saying, though, that. labour are saying, though, that the number of apprenticeships have fallen from 501,000 or so to 337,000. so they would say that the government has been ignoring apprenticeships for far too long. >> and chris, why why is it do you think that they are avoiding the real elephant in the room? and it's this a lot of these degrees are abused by foreign students. we know there's a high dropout rate on some of these courses , and...
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labour took seven. that is up to give labour control of that council. dorset, as i wasjust labour control of that council. dorset, as i was just talking about, what you would probably call the blue walcott parts of the south of england where the conservatives are pretty safe but there is for cause that into question because look what has happened. conservative down 13 seats, lib dem up 13, enough to give them power. really interesting result. just one final example want to give you. this is where the defence secretary grand chaps has his seat. we've gone to some keywords and spoke and figured out how people are voting and conservatives are down 15%. labour are up seven and that equates to an 11 point swing to labour which will make how his seat looks at a general election. i want to talk briefly about tactical voting. this is areas where the conservatives were first but labour were second. the conservative's vote is down by more than the national average and they rose up in more than the national average. the lib dems and greens don't go out much at all
labour took seven. that is up to give labour control of that council. dorset, as i wasjust labour control of that council. dorset, as i was just talking about, what you would probably call the blue walcott parts of the south of england where the conservatives are pretty safe but there is for cause that into question because look what has happened. conservative down 13 seats, lib dem up 13, enough to give them power. really interesting result. just one final example want to give you. this is...
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have a labour government. keir starmer, he's going to have exactly the same problems and exactly the same problems and exactly the same issues, and he will not be delivering on his promises if he ever makes any promises, because at this stage we still don't know what labour's policies are. they're doing very well in these elections. all credit to them. they're doing very well, but we actually don't know what they stand for. >> what the tories did is they took those traditional working class votes for granted. those leave voting areas, people who believe in that small c conservatism and patriotism, communitarianism, they should have leaned into those voters. if i was a tory strategist, i would have said to them in 2019, you've got millions of these votes for the first time. the job of the party needs to be now to lean into those people and to make those people your focus, to make those people your focus, to make sure that you maintain those people's votes. and actually, if you look at the if you look at economi
have a labour government. keir starmer, he's going to have exactly the same problems and exactly the same problems and exactly the same issues, and he will not be delivering on his promises if he ever makes any promises, because at this stage we still don't know what labour's policies are. they're doing very well in these elections. all credit to them. they're doing very well, but we actually don't know what they stand for. >> what the tories did is they took those traditional working...
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i don't see labour having any plan at all. don't see labour having any plan at alt and _ don't see labour having any plan at alt and i_ don't see labour having any plan at all. and i hope that people in the general— all. and i hope that people in the general election comes will stick with the — general election comes will stick with the party that has the plan is to get— with the party that has the plan is to get us— with the party that has the plan is to get us through what is an incredibly difficult situation domestically, but an incredibly worrying — domestically, but an incredibly worrying situation internationally. and i_ worrying situation internationally. and i think when the election comes, people _ and i think when the election comes, people will— and i think when the election comes, people will make a decision as to whether— people will make a decision as to whether they want navigating us through— whether they want navigating us through these very great international difficulties, rishi sunak. — international difficulties, rishi sunak, jeremy hunt and david ca
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labour vote. labour supporters, voters to vent their frustration. watch out to what happens with greens in the astonishing polling today, benjamin suggesting that the greens are ahead of tories in the under 50, according to yougov. >> that's nuts . i mean, that's >> that's nuts. i mean, that's a threat to the labour vote, isn't it? there's no doubt about it. you've got george galloway, you've got the greens, you've got the potential for independent candidates like jeremy corbyn sucking up votes on the left. >> yeah, i mean i think, you know, the gaza issue has been a big push of people towards the green party. and i don't know whether that will last, but certainly it's going to be a problem at this election, i think in terms of the lib dems, theois think in terms of the lib dems, theo is absolutely right that they just need attention, which is rather odd because they probably will be the story of this election. they may well gain 1520 seats. they may well be the party that takes out some of the ca
labour vote. labour supporters, voters to vent their frustration. watch out to what happens with greens in the astonishing polling today, benjamin suggesting that the greens are ahead of tories in the under 50, according to yougov. >> that's nuts . i mean, that's >> that's nuts. i mean, that's a threat to the labour vote, isn't it? there's no doubt about it. you've got george galloway, you've got the greens, you've got the potential for independent candidates like jeremy corbyn...
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how concerned are labour about a ath safe. how concerned are labour about aath and safe. how concerned are labour about apathy and getting _ safe. how concerned are labour about apathy and getting people _ safe. how concerned are labour about apathy and getting people interested l apathy and getting people interested in the political message away from the people who follow politics every single day? the normal young people who are just turned off by you slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off you. slagging off the tories, the tories slagging off yow— 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 politic
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we conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~ . . ._ conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~ . . . , mayor. we have had really good results across _ mayor. we have had really good results across the _ mayor. we have had really good results across the country - mayor. we have had really good results across the country all- mayor. we have had really good| results across the country all day long. but this is a very special moment, david to become the mayor here, thank you to all the team for all the fantastic work they have done. because through the villages and the towns of north yorkshire people have voted for change. there have been smiles _ people have voted for change. there have been smiles and _ people have voted for change. there have been smiles and red _ people have voted for change. there have been smiles and red rosettes all over the place, taking the council of the military town in aldershot in hampshire. labour did the same in hartlepool in the north—east of england. and on the south coast in west sussex where they have never won before. but, five independent candida
we conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~ . . ._ conservative, has elected a labour ma or. ~ . . . , mayor. we have had really good results across _ mayor. we have had really good results across the _ mayor. we have had really good results across the country - mayor. we have had really good results across the country all- mayor. we have had really good| results across the country all day long. but this is a very special moment, david to become the mayor here, thank you to all the team for...
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labour solihull from the conservatives to labour for 5%. labour need a swing of 4.5% across the west midlands to beat andy street, so it suggest there is going to be an absolute knife edge. i've been chatting some people in the labour party who are just saying we are not sure who is going to win, it is too close to call. we are going to keep watching that one, and as soon as i have any graphics from the west midlands, i promise to tell you. what i do have are some results to talk you through. first, greater manchester. andy burnham, look at the majority there. it wasn't close. 351,000 majority for andy burnham there. interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is down just, interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is downjust, down interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is down just, down ir%. interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is downjust, down ir%. the conservative vote is down by more. the independent voters up, again may be a suggestion that there is a small effect in greater manchester given labour's policy on gas. we know tha
labour solihull from the conservatives to labour for 5%. labour need a swing of 4.5% across the west midlands to beat andy street, so it suggest there is going to be an absolute knife edge. i've been chatting some people in the labour party who are just saying we are not sure who is going to win, it is too close to call. we are going to keep watching that one, and as soon as i have any graphics from the west midlands, i promise to tell you. what i do have are some results to talk you through....
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richard parkerfor labour, richard parker for labour, 225,000, richard parkerfor labour, 225,000, andy street for the conservatives, 22a,000. the majority, despite being more than half a million votes, was just 1508. that is reflected in the percentages. 37 point lead for labour, 37.5for for labour, 37.5 for the conservatives. 0ne for labour, 37.5 for the conservatives. one interesting thing to point out, the independence, independence, job present, a candidate critical on labour's policy on gaza, still did not stop them winning, just. look at how the votes have changed. what really changed in the west midlands, the conservative vote went right down. labour's vote went down as well but the fact for the conservative vote went down so much was what got labour over the line. there is the swing. conservatives to labour, a.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's susan harle, 207,000 votes, this time a lot more. this is what the swing look like, a
richard parkerfor labour, richard parker for labour, 225,000, richard parkerfor labour, 225,000, andy street for the conservatives, 22a,000. the majority, despite being more than half a million votes, was just 1508. that is reflected in the percentages. 37 point lead for labour, 37.5for for labour, 37.5 for the conservatives. 0ne for labour, 37.5 for the conservatives. one interesting thing to point out, the independence, independence, job present, a candidate critical on labour's policy on...
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i think what we've seen is the labour— there? i think what we've seen is the labour party _ there? i think what we've seen is the labour party and _ there? i think what we've seen is the labour party and many - there? i think what we've seen is| the labour party and many areas, including the tees valley, the west midlands who are expected to rob home very easily didn't overturn in the tees valley.— the tees valley. there was a big swina the tees valley. there was a big swing into _ the tees valley. there was a big swing into labour, _ the tees valley. there was a big swing into labour, wasn't- the tees valley. there was a big | swing into labour, wasn't there? they didn't win in the tees valley. and they only won by a hares breath, by a whisker in the west midlands. two areas traditionally that have been labour strongholds. the labour party have absolutely not sealed the deal. they have not made a convincing case. we have got to demonstrate to the british people that our plan is working. we've seen today the economic growth that figures are better and earlier than many people pre
i think what we've seen is the labour— there? i think what we've seen is the labour party _ there? i think what we've seen is the labour party and _ there? i think what we've seen is the labour party and many - there? i think what we've seen is| the labour party and many areas, including the tees valley, the west midlands who are expected to rob home very easily didn't overturn in the tees valley.— the tees valley. there was a big swina the tees valley. there was a big swing into _ the tees...
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so they thought labour, they had this great headline, right? because defections are a great headline. it gives the impression that the tories are alljumping ship. it gives that impression that labour's the one on the march and to boot she was the mp for dover. so you can talk about immigration. you can say this is proof that the conservatives plan on immigration is a disaster and da da da. except that 48 hours later, keir starmer is the one with awkward headlines about this. and when we talked to jonathan ashworth this morning, they're very clear for the labour party. well, she says it's nonsense, but it's really awkward. this is what he said. well, she says it's nonsense. it's not her— interpretation of events. i don't understand if why - the lord chancellor at the time did not raise this and why it's why he's raising it now. _ but she says it's notj her interpretation of the of that discussion. should it be investigated just to make sure that it was all absolutely above board because either she isn't telling the truth or robert buckland, wh
so they thought labour, they had this great headline, right? because defections are a great headline. it gives the impression that the tories are alljumping ship. it gives that impression that labour's the one on the march and to boot she was the mp for dover. so you can talk about immigration. you can say this is proof that the conservatives plan on immigration is a disaster and da da da. except that 48 hours later, keir starmer is the one with awkward headlines about this. and when we talked...
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labour— other one is added up, the other six, labour needed to make about 9000, _ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i_ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i think it was, something like that _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. no — 9000, i think it was, something like that. so, no doubt that labour have -ot that. so, no doubt that labour have got it— that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, — that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, we are waiting for sandwell, _ got it done, we are waiting for sandwell, strong area for them. i have _ sandwell, strong area for them. i have been— sandwell, strong area for them. i have been hearing from some conservatives who are obviously very disappointed, one consulate source in the _ disappointed, one consulate source in the midlands with a good knowledge of the campaign said it was never— knowledge of the campaign said it was never going to end well, the campaign — was never going to end well, the campaign was a mess, literature arrived _ campaign was a
labour— other one is added up, the other six, labour needed to make about 9000, _ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i_ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i think it was, something like that _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. no — 9000, i think it was, something like that. so, no doubt that labour have -ot that. so, no doubt that labour have got it— that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, — that. so, no doubt...
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., labour party? yes, the conservative pa of, labour party? yes, the conservative party of. fighting — labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this _ labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this evening i party of, fighting this evening after we heard that information about logan defecting. the local conservative association wanted and deselected for inactivity in his failure to be present for extended periods of time. and, asking number ten for a peerage. a fight will continue for the rest of this evening and possibly under further days as well remember, this is not the first affection than the conservative party to the labour party that we have seen in recent weeks, we saw natalie, conservative mps defecting to labor as well and lots of talk on the town of natalie being on the right of the party and thatis being on the right of the party and that is probably not necessarily the case of mark logan and in recent weeks, he has been vocal about his want for a cease—fire in gaza it is also spoken about him watchi
., labour party? yes, the conservative pa of, labour party? yes, the conservative party of. fighting — labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this _ labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this evening i party of, fighting this evening after we heard that information about logan defecting. the local conservative association wanted and deselected for inactivity in his failure to be present for extended periods of time. and, asking number ten for a peerage. a...
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labour are desperate to get one over— them. labour are desperate to get one over on — them. labour are desperate to get one over on him, and as you say it has been — one over on him, and as you say it has been a — one over on him, and as you say it has been a great result here. and he miaht be has been a great result here. and he might be down _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull a - has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull a little - might be down in solihull a little bit, but he is not out. he has a huge popular appeal here in many ways, when he came on in 2017, he was the anti—politician. this is someone who used to runjohn lewis, he has not come through the usual political route, but that was a strength. political route, but that was a strenuth. , ., political route, but that was a strenuth. , . ., , political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,, political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,
labour are desperate to get one over— them. labour are desperate to get one over on — them. labour are desperate to get one over on him, and as you say it has been — one over on him, and as you say it has been a — one over on him, and as you say it has been a great result here. and he miaht be has been a great result here. and he might be down _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull _ has been a great...
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it's a vote to stop _ if you vote labour it's a vote to stop the — if you vote labour it's a vote to stop the chaos, a vote to turn the page _ stop the chaos, a vote to turn the page and — stop the chaos, a vote to turn the page and its adverts to rebuild our country— page and its adverts to rebuild our country together. thank you very much. thank you. —— it's a vote to rebuild _ much. thank you. —— it's a vote to rebuild our— much. thank you. —— it's a vote to rebuild our country. a much. thank you. -- it's a vote to rebuild our country.— rebuild our country. a general election is _ rebuild our country. a general election is about _ rebuild our country. a general election is about winning - rebuild our country. a general| election is about winning seats rebuild our country. a general- election is about winning seats and staying in them. rishi sunakjust about manage that in ilkeston in derbyshire, as he made the case the economy is on the up.— derbyshire, as he made the case the economy is on the up. inflation down from 1196 when _ economy is on the up. inflatio
it's a vote to stop _ if you vote labour it's a vote to stop the — if you vote labour it's a vote to stop the chaos, a vote to turn the page _ stop the chaos, a vote to turn the page and — stop the chaos, a vote to turn the page and its adverts to rebuild our country— page and its adverts to rebuild our country together. thank you very much. thank you. —— it's a vote to rebuild _ much. thank you. —— it's a vote to rebuild our— much. thank you. —— it's a vote to rebuild our...
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and labour's prospects. there were also rumours that theresa may was going to defect. i think that is extremely unlikely . and then all sorts of unlikely. and then all sorts of other names of far more junior mps doing the rounds. it would be a huge, huge to blow rishi sunak if another mp were to defect and also , we haven't yet defect and also, we haven't yet reached an mp who is not only defecting but also planning to stand in the next election. i think that will be even more damaging to rishi sunak. both dan poulter and natalie elphicke are saying that they're going to stand aside at the next election anyway. what what what rishi sunak really, really does not want are mps who look like they're about to lose their seats under the conservatives, going over to labour in order to win those seats over, because some of those mps have quite a following, a loyal following in their constituency sources. and if that following moves from the conservatives to labour, that would be very, very bad news for the tories in
and labour's prospects. there were also rumours that theresa may was going to defect. i think that is extremely unlikely . and then all sorts of unlikely. and then all sorts of other names of far more junior mps doing the rounds. it would be a huge, huge to blow rishi sunak if another mp were to defect and also , we haven't yet defect and also, we haven't yet reached an mp who is not only defecting but also planning to stand in the next election. i think that will be even more damaging to rishi...
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become the labour leader once he got the 'ob, the labour leader once he got the iob, how— the labour leader once he got the job, how can you know he will not do the same _ job, how can you know he will not do the same thing if you are to become prime _ the same thing if you are to become prime minister? if you does not have the conviction to stick to anything he says. — the conviction to stick to anything he says. if— the conviction to stick to anything he says, if he doesn't have the courage — he says, if he doesn't have the courage to— he says, if he doesn't have the courage to tell people what you want to do. _ courage to tell people what you want to do. and _ courage to tell people what you want to do, and if he doesn't have a plan, — to do, and if he doesn't have a plan, how— to do, and if he doesn't have a plan, how can he possibly be trusted to lead _ plan, how can he possibly be trusted to lead our— plan, how can he possibly be trusted to lead our country, especially at this the — to lead our country, especially at this the most uncertain of times? we conserva
become the labour leader once he got the 'ob, the labour leader once he got the iob, how— the labour leader once he got the job, how can you know he will not do the same _ job, how can you know he will not do the same thing if you are to become prime _ the same thing if you are to become prime minister? if you does not have the conviction to stick to anything he says. — the conviction to stick to anything he says. if— the conviction to stick to anything he says, if he doesn't have the...
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on one hand labour can't come in with ijil, one hand labour can't come in with big, bold _ one hand labour can't come in with big, bold new spending plans for the both parties are still operating within— both parties are still operating within the trend lines of what the various— within the trend lines of what the various thing takes a telling them to he _ various thing takes a telling them to be fiscally responsible. that's why the — to be fiscally responsible. that's why the conservatives had to come up with some _ why the conservatives had to come up with some way of paying for their nationai— with some way of paying for their national service policy, which never in a previous election. ultimately lahour— in a previous election. ultimately labour playing fairly safe there about — labour playing fairly safe there about 20 points ahead. most of the public— about 20 points ahead. most of the public i _ about 20 points ahead. most of the public i suspect have made up their minds _ public i suspect have made up their minds when we're the other whether they are _ minds when we'r
on one hand labour can't come in with ijil, one hand labour can't come in with big, bold _ one hand labour can't come in with big, bold new spending plans for the both parties are still operating within— both parties are still operating within the trend lines of what the various— within the trend lines of what the various thing takes a telling them to he _ various thing takes a telling them to be fiscally responsible. that's why the — to be fiscally responsible. that's why the...
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elphicke, the new labour mp. >> very strange new labour mp. >> very strange new labour mp. >> now we're going to take a very quick break, but we're going to hear another view on the whole immigration debate. perhaps someone who believes that actually , no, all that actually, no, all immigration is good for the economy. we'll find i >> -- >> good afternoon. britain. it's 1:26. now, as we were discussing before the break, two former conservative ministers are behind a new report by the centre for policy studies. it claims that mass immigration has failed to boost our economy. >> yes. it also argues it's putting severe pressure on housing, public services and infrastructure. robert jenrick and neil o'brien, who we just spoke to, are pushing the government to take on over 30 recommendations, including creating a department of border security. and this is all to dramatically bring down immigration to that promised tens of thousands level . tens of thousands level. >> well, joining us now is the professor of economics and pubuc professor of economics and public policy at king's college london
elphicke, the new labour mp. >> very strange new labour mp. >> very strange new labour mp. >> now we're going to take a very quick break, but we're going to hear another view on the whole immigration debate. perhaps someone who believes that actually , no, all that actually, no, all immigration is good for the economy. we'll find i >> -- >> good afternoon. britain. it's 1:26. now, as we were discussing before the break, two former conservative ministers are behind...
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so, the guy who took labour, led labour into the last two general elections is now standing against labour at the next one. and so it tells you something of the kind of arc of recent labour history. so, you had jeremy corbyn as leader, of course he had keir starmer in his shadow cabinet, as the conservatives will frequently remind us in the next few weeks. then there was that report that was done into how labour were handling antisemitism complaints and the whole swirling row around that. jeremy corbyn suggested that that had been exaggerated by political opponents and he was thrown out of the parliamentary labour party, suspended from the parliamentary labour party. and then he announced today he is going to run as an independent in islington north, his seat in north london, and that means he was expelled from the labour party, cos if you, a member of the labour party and you choose to run against the labour party in an election — perhaps it's not surprising — you would get expelled, which is what has happened. so it's quite something. and keir starmer was asked on his trip to glasgow
so, the guy who took labour, led labour into the last two general elections is now standing against labour at the next one. and so it tells you something of the kind of arc of recent labour history. so, you had jeremy corbyn as leader, of course he had keir starmer in his shadow cabinet, as the conservatives will frequently remind us in the next few weeks. then there was that report that was done into how labour were handling antisemitism complaints and the whole swirling row around that....
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she was the sitting labour mp at the point - the sitting labour mp at the point the sitting labour mp at the point the election was called. she will have _ the election was called. she will have gone through a process of reselection as well to enforce it. it is really— reselection as well to enforce it. it is really unfortunate the way it has been — it is really unfortunate the way it has been handled. she cannotjust be barred _ has been handled. she cannotjust be barred she _ has been handled. she cannotjust be barred. she would need to have a discussion — barred. she would need to have a discussion. i hope she has not been barred _ discussion. i hope she has not been barred she — discussion. i hope she has not been barred. she has given the opportunity to make her own choice. it is about— opportunity to make her own choice. it is about 24— opportunity to make her own choice. it is about 24 years since i was first— it is about 24 years since i was first accepted for the london assembly. people who visit or know who she _ assembly. people who visit or know who she is —
she was the sitting labour mp at the point - the sitting labour mp at the point the sitting labour mp at the point the election was called. she will have _ the election was called. she will have gone through a process of reselection as well to enforce it. it is really— reselection as well to enforce it. it is really unfortunate the way it has been — it is really unfortunate the way it has been handled. she cannotjust be barred _ has been handled. she cannotjust be barred she _ has been...
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these are people standing labour party, labour mps. do you realise that jeremy corbyn is not even a labour mp at the moment? the wind has been removed, is it just one person? who do you think is going to follow john mauger is okay. how many are there? richard burgon, john mcdonald who i'm not going to list, not many. like literally like three of them, but also four of them. >> we have just had a snap election called. >> there's a six week campaign. we don't know who the candidates are. okay. >> keir starmer has shown you his trail. he's he's his true colours. he's centrist dad in chief. and he's going to have a massive majority. i mean labour hq is going to kill me for saying that labour will have a massive majority because i'm supposed to be saying, oh, guys, make sure you vote. don't forget to bring your id, don't be complacent. but, but, but really , realistically, he's probably going to have a very big majority. do you think he's going to give in to corbynistas who who are we stella. like momentum is going to fall apart. >> how are
these are people standing labour party, labour mps. do you realise that jeremy corbyn is not even a labour mp at the moment? the wind has been removed, is it just one person? who do you think is going to follow john mauger is okay. how many are there? richard burgon, john mcdonald who i'm not going to list, not many. like literally like three of them, but also four of them. >> we have just had a snap election called. >> there's a six week campaign. we don't know who the candidates...
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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 under the conservatives. the prime minister will announce plans to give retirees peace of mind and security by automatically raising the threshold at which they start paying income tax each year, so it stays ahead of the state pension. labour failed to match the pledge. it's been nicknamed the quadruple lock. james, i'm just going to start with you on this. do you think this is actually a vote winner? there is a row taking place over tax, right? and this is one of them. >> i think there's more a vote saver than a vote winner. this is all about shoring up the over 65 vote for the conservatives. labour trying to make roads into what they call the grey wall. so you've had the blue wall, the red wall. now it's the grey wall, the pensioner vote. and of c
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 under the conservatives. the prime minister will announce plans to give retirees peace of mind and security by automatically raising the threshold at which they start paying income tax each year, so it stays ahead of the state...
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the fact that nuneaton is now labour, that is a sign that labour needs to be where it is. the fact that ben houchen has won in tees valley, that shows the conservative fightback is on. it is all about spin. inevitably there will be surprises somewhere, but where, we will have to wait and see. briefly, do you think the pressure will mount on rishi sunak if the conservatives have a bad night? it is all about expectation management. if compared to the expectations the conservatives underperform, 500 losses, if they lose both the mayoral contest, if susan hall falls well short in london, then i think the pressure will inevitably grow on rishi sunak and it may be the case that he wonders whether he can survive until the autumn when the election is suggested it will be. joe twynholm, thank you very much for your insight. if you looked at social media during the day, you will have seen one of the big trends was hashtag docks at polling stations because over the years it has become something of a tradition for people to post pictures of their dogs as they go to vote. here are a fe
the fact that nuneaton is now labour, that is a sign that labour needs to be where it is. the fact that ben houchen has won in tees valley, that shows the conservative fightback is on. it is all about spin. inevitably there will be surprises somewhere, but where, we will have to wait and see. briefly, do you think the pressure will mount on rishi sunak if the conservatives have a bad night? it is all about expectation management. if compared to the expectations the conservatives underperform,...
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labour described the evade tax. labour described the plan as a desperate move, but rishi sunak said it's part of the government's broader initiative . initiative. >> what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that's why we've protected the triple lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners. but today what we've announced is the triple lock. plus we're going to increase the personal allowance for pensioners, delivering a tax cut worth around £100 to millions of pensioners, demonstrating our commitment to them, making sure that we can deliver a secure future for them. and in contrast, the labour party have said they oppose that policy, which means pensioners will be paying tax under any future labour government. and that's a clear choice on offer at this election i >> -- >> well, hm >> well, that was rishi sunak earlier on this afternoon, but the shadow chancellor has told gb news that pensioners are in fact paying more tax because of rishi sunaks gover
labour described the evade tax. labour described the plan as a desperate move, but rishi sunak said it's part of the government's broader initiative . initiative. >> what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that's why we've protected the triple lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners. but today what we've announced is the triple lock. plus we're going to increase the personal allowance for pensioners, delivering a tax...
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i think there are opportunities in labour dangers for labour. the opportunities as they would see it, the opportunity to win back a win overfor the first time, the opportunity to win back a win over for the first time, often through focus groups and behind closed doors, they have discussions. the key reason that people may change their vote and vote labour this time when they didn't in 2019 is this desire for change, the idea it is time for a change. that is why they are emphasising that message quite so much. that's the word that keir starmer uses quite so much. at the football club, he used the word chaos. change seems a good thing and chaos. change seems a good thing and chaos seems a bad thing. you try to pin chaos and the conservatives. incidentally, the former prime minister lizjust made a guest appearance in keir starmer�*s remarks. she was in good their role as long as this election campaign is going to last. that said, people are only beginning to tune into the general election now that it has been called. people that don't live and b
i think there are opportunities in labour dangers for labour. the opportunities as they would see it, the opportunity to win back a win overfor the first time, the opportunity to win back a win over for the first time, often through focus groups and behind closed doors, they have discussions. the key reason that people may change their vote and vote labour this time when they didn't in 2019 is this desire for change, the idea it is time for a change. that is why they are emphasising that...
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labour deliberately evade tax. labour described the plan as a desperate move, but rishi sunak said it's part of the government's strategy . government's strategy. >> what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that's why we've protected the triple lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners. but today what we've announced is the triple lock. plus we're going to increase the personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax cut worth around £100 to millions of pensioners, demonstrating our commitment to them, making sure that we can deliver a secure future for them. and in contrast, the labour party have said they oppose that policy, which means pensioners will be paying tax under any future labour government. and that's a clear choice on offer at this election i >> -- >> rishi sunak, meanwhile, the shadow chancellor, has told gb news that pensioners are in fact paying news that pensioners are in fact paying more tax because of rishi sunak's governmen
labour deliberately evade tax. labour described the plan as a desperate move, but rishi sunak said it's part of the government's strategy . government's strategy. >> what i believe is that if you work hard all your life, you should have dignity in retirement. that's why we've protected the triple lock, which is going up by £900 this year for pensioners. but today what we've announced is the triple lock. plus we're going to increase the personal allowance for pensioners delivering a tax...
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a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to controlling our borders. _ tougher approach to controlling our borders, the ability to get back to a position— borders, the ability to get back to a position where we can cut taxes. all of— a position where we can cut taxes. all of those — a position where we can cut taxes. 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 mo
a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to controlling our borders. _ tougher approach to controlling our borders, the ability to get back...
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let's turn to labour. the shadow- turn to labour. the shadow chancellor says labour is the natural party for british business and she wants to lead the most pro—business treasury the country has ever seen. she has been speaking at the royals rice plant in derby after dozens of business leaders signed a letter endorsing their economic plans —— rolls—royce plant. our business editor was speaking to rachel reeves and gave us his analysis. rachel reeves and gave us his anal sis. . , . ., , rachel reeves and gave us his anal sis. . , . .,, , analysis. their main pitch has been the can analysis. their main pitch has been they can provide — analysis. their main pitch has been they can provide the _ analysis. their main pitch has been they can provide the stability i analysis. their main pitch has been they can provide the stability that l they can provide the stability that businesses enjoy. and they say that stability is in itself changed, in a period where we have had five prime ministers, seven chancellors and business taxes ha
let's turn to labour. the shadow- turn to labour. the shadow chancellor says labour is the natural party for british business and she wants to lead the most pro—business treasury the country has ever seen. she has been speaking at the royals rice plant in derby after dozens of business leaders signed a letter endorsing their economic plans —— rolls—royce plant. our business editor was speaking to rachel reeves and gave us his analysis. rachel reeves and gave us his anal sis. . , . ., ,...