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the liberal democrats have spoken. we will play a clip of rishi sunakin we will play a clip of rishi sunak in a moment, what are your thoughts on what rachel reeves was saying, first of all? >> well, labour are desperate to try to appear responsible and not to make unfunded pledges , not to make unfunded pledges, which they can be attacked for by the conservatives and their friends in the media. >> but the other hand , they've >> but the other hand, they've also said they're going to achieve a great deal in terms of restoring public services. they've talked about the nhs being in crisis and everything else, so they've given the impression that they're going to actually throw money at the issue. and i thought at the same time as pledging to . not and of time as pledging to. not and of course, the conservative budgets we've seen have actually suggested there'll be further cuts to public spending after the election if the tories are still there in terms of departmental budgets . so none of departmental budgets. so none of
the liberal democrats have spoken. we will play a clip of rishi sunakin we will play a clip of rishi sunak in a moment, what are your thoughts on what rachel reeves was saying, first of all? >> well, labour are desperate to try to appear responsible and not to make unfunded pledges , not to make unfunded pledges, which they can be attacked for by the conservatives and their friends in the media. >> but the other hand , they've >> but the other hand, they've also said they're...
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here is the liberal democrat leader, ed davey. he was speaking in surrey and he's going to be making lots of visits to places in southern england which they like to call the blue wall because they're trying to snatch them from the tories. we're here in surrey. everyone knows the battle here i is between the liberal democrats |and the conservatives and so manyj other counties and across the home counties in the south west of- england and many other places, too. if people want to get rid of the conservative mp, j | they need to vote liberal democrat, | and they can get that local champion that will stand up for them. and let's hear from the relatively new leader of the scottish national party, john swinney — although, of course, he's been the leader and that's what i'll be saying to the public. and we'll hear from plenty of other politicians from other parties over the next couple of weeks. i say a couple of weeks, it's more than that. alex, laura had that tantalising titbit about maybe there'll be an emergency finance bill to, li
here is the liberal democrat leader, ed davey. he was speaking in surrey and he's going to be making lots of visits to places in southern england which they like to call the blue wall because they're trying to snatch them from the tories. we're here in surrey. everyone knows the battle here i is between the liberal democrats |and the conservatives and so manyj other counties and across the home counties in the south west of- england and many other places, too. if people want to get rid of the...
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the liberal democrat leader has been in surrey. in so many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can beat the conservatives, and i think people are crying out for change. they want to vote for someone who championed them, theirfamily and community, to sort out the crisis in the nhs and care, to get our economy back on track and end environmental scandals like the sewage scandal. it's a welcome opportunity to remove the tory government and to put scotland first. and that's what i will be saying to the public. but i also have to say that i think this is perhaps the latest act of disrespect from a conservative government, to call an election during the scottish school holidays. tonight, campaigning is already under way. prepare to see plenty of events like this. friends, friends, thank you, it is great to be with you all this evening. elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. polling day is six weeks tomorrow. here goes. chris mason,
the liberal democrat leader has been in surrey. in so many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can beat the conservatives, and i think people are crying out for change. they want to vote for someone who championed them, theirfamily and community, to sort out the crisis in the nhs and care, to get our economy back on track and end environmental scandals like the sewage scandal. it's a welcome opportunity to remove the tory government and to put scotland first. and that's what i...
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this is how the liberal democrats will i how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to be during this election campaign, an echo of labour�*s promise from them too. of labour's promise from them too. ~ . , ., of labour's promise from them too. ~ ., ,., , ., too. we were also pledging not too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for ordinary - to raise taxes for ordinary people. people are paying far richard m sherman much tax... record amounts in this parliament and during the cost—of—living crisis that is hurting people really hard. abs, hurting people really hard. a long road ahead to polling day, four parties will be trying to attract attention until then. at least 14 people have been killed after tornadoes ripped through central us, destroying buildings and a petrol station that was sheltering dozens of people. severe storms formed over texas and oklahoma on saturday. at least seven were killed in texas, after a tornado ploughed through a rural area near a mobile hom
this is how the liberal democrats will i how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to be during this election campaign, an echo of labour�*s promise from them too. of labour's promise from them too. ~ . , ., of labour's promise from them too. ~ ., ,., , ., too. we were also pledging not too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for _ too. we were also pledging not to raise taxes for ordinary - to raise taxes for ordinary people....
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the liberal democrats say it is a matter for labour. diane abbott is seen as a trailblazer, an important figure in the party's story, and the whole saga has caused some unease, even anger, in labour's ranks, but she has been critical of the current labour leadership, while also having been a close ally of the former leader, jeremy corbyn. so while this may all look like an unedifying mess, labour's top ranks perhaps view it slightly differently, as part of their efforts to make a clean break from the corbyn era. a prominent campaignerfor decades, a veteran mp on labour's left, no—one doubts diane abbott's place in history, but her place in keir starmer�*s labour party is now farfrom certain. jessica parker, bbc news in westminster. rishi sunak is campaigning in cornwall, after taking an overnight sleeper train from london. he's been meeting a group of apprentices after announcing his latest election pledge, to replace what he called "rip—off" university degrees and fund 100,000 more apprenticeships instead. there are university de
the liberal democrats say it is a matter for labour. diane abbott is seen as a trailblazer, an important figure in the party's story, and the whole saga has caused some unease, even anger, in labour's ranks, but she has been critical of the current labour leadership, while also having been a close ally of the former leader, jeremy corbyn. so while this may all look like an unedifying mess, labour's top ranks perhaps view it slightly differently, as part of their efforts to make a clean break...
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ijust missed sir ed davey walking past you, i believe, the liberal democrats out in force today. they certainly are. _ democrats out in force today. they certainly are, ed _ democrats out in force today. they certainly are, ed davey _ democrats out in force today. they certainly are, ed davey has - democrats out in force today. tie: certainly are, ed davey has been out on a boat, this boat behind me, with the lib dems candidate called jess brown fuller, on a little boat trip around the harbour, highlighting the beauties of this area and this is a beautiful constituency for the lib dems because they are hoping to make inroads here. it's going to be a tough task because the tories have a majority of 21,000. the incumbent at the moment is the education secretary gillian keegan through the lib dems really are going to have their work cut out to make inroads but they have some things on their side, they did really well in local council elections last year, they controlled the district council and the city council of chichester. today, they will be launching their sewage policy, it is
ijust missed sir ed davey walking past you, i believe, the liberal democrats out in force today. they certainly are. _ democrats out in force today. they certainly are, ed _ democrats out in force today. they certainly are, ed davey _ democrats out in force today. they certainly are, ed davey has - democrats out in force today. tie: certainly are, ed davey has been out on a boat, this boat behind me, with the lib dems candidate called jess brown fuller, on a little boat trip around the harbour,...
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ed davey is in chichester and winchester launching the sewage policy for the liberal democrats. we will stay across all of that here on bbc news. stay with us. hello, there. plenty of sunny spells around at times this bank holiday weekend. today is probably the best looking day for the vast majority of the next few. a lot of sunshine to start off the morning here in north yorkshire. we will be seeing some showers. most of those showers will pop up on sunday and bank holiday monday and they could be heavy, thundery and also slow moving too. a little bit of wet weather around, as well, this afternoon across parts of norfolk, into lincolnshire, stretching up through the east midlands with plenty of cloud here. another weather front out towards the south—west of england bringing outbreaks of rain here. but there will be a lot of dry weather around. one or two isolated showers. sunny spells developing, variable amounts of cloud and highs in the best of the sunshine of 20 or 21 degrees celsius. through this evening and overnight, outbreaks of rain will continue to spread their way f
ed davey is in chichester and winchester launching the sewage policy for the liberal democrats. we will stay across all of that here on bbc news. stay with us. hello, there. plenty of sunny spells around at times this bank holiday weekend. today is probably the best looking day for the vast majority of the next few. a lot of sunshine to start off the morning here in north yorkshire. we will be seeing some showers. most of those showers will pop up on sunday and bank holiday monday and they...
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the liberal democrats had big gains to win dorset and tunbridge wells. and picked up seats in other conservative—facing towns in the south, like winchester. let's make this conservative government history. where ed davey tried to argue the tories were like dinosaurs. this is disaster for the conservatives and in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. back at the blackpool south by election, just 117 votes separated second place conservatives and third place reform uk, the successor to the brexit party. we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. we're on the way up and it's quite clear that the tories are on the way down. the greens also gained seats, particularly in places like bristol, which they are targeting come a general election. they recognised the choice they have in bristol _ they recognised the choice they h
the liberal democrats had big gains to win dorset and tunbridge wells. and picked up seats in other conservative—facing towns in the south, like winchester. let's make this conservative government history. where ed davey tried to argue the tories were like dinosaurs. this is disaster for the conservatives and in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them...
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the liberal democrat leader's been in surrey. well, in so many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can beat the conservatives, and i think people are crying out for change. and they want to vote for someone who will champion them, theirfamily and community, to sort out the crisis in the nhs and care, to get our economy back on track and to end environmental scandals, like the sewage scandal. it's a welcome opportunity to remove the tory government and to put scotland first, and that's what i will be saying to the public. but i also have to say that i think this is perhaps the latest act of disrespect from a conservative government, to call an election during the scottish school holidays. tonight, campaigning is already under way. prepare to see plenty of events like this. friends, friends, thank you, it is great to be with you all this evening. great to be with you all this evening. elsewhere, from norfolk to london, placards of a different colour, a different message. the promising and persuasion starts here. po
the liberal democrat leader's been in surrey. well, in so many parts of the country, it's the liberal democrats who can beat the conservatives, and i think people are crying out for change. and they want to vote for someone who will champion them, theirfamily and community, to sort out the crisis in the nhs and care, to get our economy back on track and to end environmental scandals, like the sewage scandal. it's a welcome opportunity to remove the tory government and to put scotland first, and...
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democrats are so many seats that have been traditionally conservative that the liberal democrats are the ones who can take off them . ones who can take off them. >> and increasingly in the south west, the west country, which used to be a stronghold for the liberal democrats, we're back there again. we've seen that in there again. we've seen that in the by—election victories in somerset and devon. we've seen that in council victories this yearin that in council victories this year in dorset last year in devon, the previous year in somerset. so across the south of england, i think people realise now if they want to get rid of the conservatives, they vote liberal democrat . liberal democrat. >> well over the last few days we've seen parties across the four nations beginning their campaigns to win your vote. playthe country launched their campaign in cardigan and its leader, rhun ap iorwerth . i leader, rhun ap iorwerth. i think i hope i've said it right, said that they're fighting for wales to be heard at westminster. >> one of the key words i guess for us going into this election is
democrats are so many seats that have been traditionally conservative that the liberal democrats are the ones who can take off them . ones who can take off them. >> and increasingly in the south west, the west country, which used to be a stronghold for the liberal democrats, we're back there again. we've seen that in there again. we've seen that in the by—election victories in somerset and devon. we've seen that in council victories this yearin that in council victories this year in...
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the liberal democrats and the snp have also been setting out their stall. amid the handshakes, placards, and kissed babies, the economy and immigration emerged as the main early battle lines — with mr sunak confirming that flights to rwanda to remove people who arrive on small boats won't set off before polling day. meanwhile, nigel farage confirmed he won't stand in the election, but he will help the reform uk campaign. with our first report tonight, here's our political editor chris mason. cheering placards and cheers, and babies getting attention from politicians. keir starmer is quite the fan of visiting lower league football grounds in places he hopes labour can win. he was in gillingham in kent this morning. his deputy with him, too. thank you. whatever service people try and access these days, they find it's like wading through treacle. red cards aren't usually welcome for folk on a football pitch, but expect to see plenty of these in the next month or so, spelling out labour's core message. we've had 1a years of going round and round in circles, g
the liberal democrats and the snp have also been setting out their stall. amid the handshakes, placards, and kissed babies, the economy and immigration emerged as the main early battle lines — with mr sunak confirming that flights to rwanda to remove people who arrive on small boats won't set off before polling day. meanwhile, nigel farage confirmed he won't stand in the election, but he will help the reform uk campaign. with our first report tonight, here's our political editor chris mason....
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hannah ruth kitching, liberal democrats, 16,250. and the total number of rejected votes in this voting area was 1316. thank you _ this voting area was 1316. thank ou. ,, , ., , , you. studio: that is the city council for _ you. studio: that is the city council for sheffield, - you. studio: that is the city council for sheffield, we - you. studio: that is the city - council for sheffield, we believe, and councilfor sheffield, we believe, and we are going to get the mayoral results now for south yorkshire. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being _ good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being with us today for the count— for being with us today for the count and _ for being with us today for the count and declaration. martin swales and i will— count and declaration. martin swales and i will now do the official declaration. i, martin swales mud being _ declaration. i, martin swales mud being the — declaration. i, martin swales mud being the combined authority returning officer at the election for the — returning officer a
hannah ruth kitching, liberal democrats, 16,250. and the total number of rejected votes in this voting area was 1316. thank you _ this voting area was 1316. thank ou. ,, , ., , , you. studio: that is the city council for _ you. studio: that is the city council for sheffield, - you. studio: that is the city council for sheffield, we - you. studio: that is the city - council for sheffield, we believe, and councilfor sheffield, we believe, and we are going to get the mayoral results now for south...
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democrats.— liberal democrats. back at the blackool liberal democrats. back at the blackpool south _ liberal democrats. back at the blackpool south by-election, l liberal democrats. back at the i blackpool south by-election, just blackpool south by—election, just 117 votes separated second place conservatives and third place reformed uk, successor to the brexit party. we reformed uk, successor to the brexit .a _ . ., reformed uk, successor to the brexit party. we are becoming a real opposition _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to the _ party. we are becoming a real opposition to the labour i party. we are becoming a real opposition to the labour party party. we are becoming a real. opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales, we are on the way up and it is quite clear that the tories are on the way down. the is quite clear that the tories are on the way down.— is quite clear that the tories are on the way down. the greens also cai
democrats.— liberal democrats. back at the blackool liberal democrats. back at the blackpool south _ liberal democrats. back at the blackpool south by-election, l liberal democrats. back at the i blackpool south by-election, just blackpool south by—election, just 117 votes separated second place conservatives and third place reformed uk, successor to the brexit party. we reformed uk, successor to the brexit .a _ . ., reformed uk, successor to the brexit party. we are becoming a real...
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the liberal democrats' delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering and applause. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challengers to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. and tonight, they took control of cumbria 12s in kent. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collywobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more people hear about reform, we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the
the liberal democrats' delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering and applause. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west, in many...
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the liberal democrats are bringing change to eastbourne. particularly across the south of england where everybody knows now that if you want to beat the conservatives, you vote liberal democrat. people want the conservatives out. they have made such a mess of our country on the economy, health service, environment, things like sewage. we are determined to beat as many conservative mps as we possibly can. we have put some more money in the metre, so we can talk to you! we are 48 hours into this campaign and they are already laying out what they want voters to focus on. tell us more about what ed davey was saying this morning. ed more about what ed davey was saying this morning-— this morning. ed davey is always t in: to this morning. ed davey is always trying to change _ this morning. ed davey is always trying to change line _ this morning. ed davey is always trying to change line that - this morning. ed davey is always trying to change line that we - this morning. ed davey is alwaysl trying to change line that we have been hearing from si
the liberal democrats are bringing change to eastbourne. particularly across the south of england where everybody knows now that if you want to beat the conservatives, you vote liberal democrat. people want the conservatives out. they have made such a mess of our country on the economy, health service, environment, things like sewage. we are determined to beat as many conservative mps as we possibly can. we have put some more money in the metre, so we can talk to you! we are 48 hours into this...
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democrat leader . for the liberal democrat leader. anyway, that's the what? the farage moment. in a moment we're going to talk about israel and that. well, it was described by benjamin netanyahu as a tragic accident that saw a refugee camp bombed. more on that later welcome back to farage with me. camilla tominey. let's talk about the situation in the middle east. now. ireland, spain and norway have all formally recognised a palestinian state. the palestinian state, and that comes as several israeli tanks on tuesday reached the centre of rafah. according to reuters reports, the death toll in the air attack on displaced people in rafah has now risen to 21, as i said earlier, benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister described the airstrike strike as a tragic mishap . i'm strike as a tragic mishap. i'm joined now by david meltzer. he's a spokesman for the israeli government. thank you very much indeed for joining government. thank you very much indeed forjoining me. this evening. mr mensah, you can appreciate, can't you, the outrag
democrat leader . for the liberal democrat leader. anyway, that's the what? the farage moment. in a moment we're going to talk about israel and that. well, it was described by benjamin netanyahu as a tragic accident that saw a refugee camp bombed. more on that later welcome back to farage with me. camilla tominey. let's talk about the situation in the middle east. now. ireland, spain and norway have all formally recognised a palestinian state. the palestinian state, and that comes as several...
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the liberal democrats�* delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west, in many other parts of the country where we are the challengers to the conservatives, people know that if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote liberal democrat. reform uk, the successor to the brexit party, gives some conservatives the collie wobbles. they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by—election. what's rapidly becoming clear is basically as more people hear about reform, we're becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales. we're on the way up, and it's qu
the liberal democrats�* delight in the less—than—subtle photo opportunity. here they are in winchester in hampshire. let's make this conservative government history! cheering. they're suggesting here the conservatives are soon to be as dead as, yes, the dinosaurs and point to gains they're making at the tories�* expense. in so many parts of the country, it'll be conservative mps worried about liberal democrats. across the south—east, the blue wall, the south—west, in many other...
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correspondent: also hoping to siphon votes away from the conservatives are the liberal democrats. they launched yesterday. today, their leaders have concentrated their efforts on several different target seats. >> we all know the country is crying out for change. we all know that. we all feel it in our bones. but there are places around the country where it is the liberal democrats who can deliver that change, where we are the key challenger to the conservatives, and it is in those areas that we are really going after conservative mps because we are best in place to beat them during this election. correspondent: richie sunak might have been hoping to catch parties on the back foot. >> we are hitting the road today to start the election campaign, so we are ready to go. i intend to take my message to every part of the country. i am the first minister of all of scotland, and i intended to be present at ery part of scotland. correspondent: meanwhile, mps are scribbling to see what through.ion can be rushed sunak's signature measure to ban smoking looks to be ditched. it was meant to b
correspondent: also hoping to siphon votes away from the conservatives are the liberal democrats. they launched yesterday. today, their leaders have concentrated their efforts on several different target seats. >> we all know the country is crying out for change. we all know that. we all feel it in our bones. but there are places around the country where it is the liberal democrats who can deliver that change, where we are the key challenger to the conservatives, and it is in those areas...
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democrats to make that change happen. so they can have real champions who work tirelessly for the local community and deliver the fair deal that people still deserve. the reform party didn't stand councillors in every available seat. but they did put their focus on the blackpool south by—election — and they came a close third to the conservatives. here's the result — their candidate came in just 117 votes behind their conservative rival — securing 17% of the vote. i spoke to the leader of reform uk — richard tice — and asked him if he was pleased with the result — or frustrated not to have done better. it would have been great, but nevertheless, we are delighted with 17%, its above our national polling average, our best by—election result, and what it shows actually, with great local candidates, more and more people are hearing about reform uk and they like the message they hear, and everybody knew labour would win this but if you look at the collapse in the tory vote, they went from 50% down to 17%. this
democrats to make that change happen. so they can have real champions who work tirelessly for the local community and deliver the fair deal that people still deserve. the reform party didn't stand councillors in every available seat. but they did put their focus on the blackpool south by—election — and they came a close third to the conservatives. here's the result — their candidate came in just 117 votes behind their conservative rival — securing 17% of the vote. i spoke to the leader...
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but also for laboun _ the liberal democrats but also for labour. areas that voted remaining in the _ labour. areas that voted remaining in the brexit referendum, areas where _ in the brexit referendum, areas where issues like the economy are going _ where issues like the economy are going to _ where issues like the economy are going to be — where issues like the economy are going to be a big priorities for voters — going to be a big priorities for voters in _ going to be a big priorities for voters in those areas. we are expecting _ voters in those areas. we are expecting rishi sunak tojoin us today, — expecting rishi sunak tojoin us today, to — expecting rishi sunak tojoin us today, to be campaigning in those areas _ today, to be campaigning in those areas trying to sell his message to voters _ areas trying to sell his message to voters and — areas trying to sell his message to voters and i— areas trying to sell his message to voters and i think he is clearly aware — voters and i think he is clearly aware that he is going to be on th
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labour, the greens and the liberal democrats all made gains. and labour are celebrating a victory in the blackpool south by—election, with a huge swing from the conservatives. with the story of the night, here's our political correspondent damian grammaticas. ..commonly known as chris, labour party 10,825. cheering blackpool south, a little before 5am, and a decisive labour victory. they were confident of emerging winners in the by—election, but this was emphatic. they have said to rishi sunak and to the conservatives they've had enough. they've had enough for 1h years of the conservatives being in power. they have lost trust of the british people and blackpool has had enough of this failed government. the conservatives, who had held the seat, were beaten into second place. but the shock for tories will be that reform very nearly pushed them into third. they didn't get brexit done properly, they didn't cut immigration and people are tired — sick and tired — of the tory incompetence and lies. we're done with it. we're done with the torie
labour, the greens and the liberal democrats all made gains. and labour are celebrating a victory in the blackpool south by—election, with a huge swing from the conservatives. with the story of the night, here's our political correspondent damian grammaticas. ..commonly known as chris, labour party 10,825. cheering blackpool south, a little before 5am, and a decisive labour victory. they were confident of emerging winners in the by—election, but this was emphatic. they have said to rishi...
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that's been welcomed by ed davey from the liberal democrats. another policy story that's been around is a bit of a row about the work as right policy —— workers' rights. ifirst heard in a labour plan for something called the new deal for plan for something called the new dealfor working people. that was three years ago now. but there's been an updated version of that policy which is been talked about and negotiated with trade unions were quite a long time. in that policy, they say they are going to end fire and rehire, the controversial practice where anthony's dismissed workers and get them back very quickly on were steel. —— were companies. that plan says businesses can restructure to remain viable when there's genuinely no alternative. it unites the union, thinks that leaves the door slightly open. she said that plan had more holes than swiss trees. that's a row that may go on for a little while —— swiss cheese. that may go on for a little while -- swiss cheese.— swiss cheese. they've also been focusin: swiss cheese. they've al
that's been welcomed by ed davey from the liberal democrats. another policy story that's been around is a bit of a row about the work as right policy —— workers' rights. ifirst heard in a labour plan for something called the new deal for plan for something called the new dealfor working people. that was three years ago now. but there's been an updated version of that policy which is been talked about and negotiated with trade unions were quite a long time. in that policy, they say they are...
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the liberal democrats have seen gains so far of 16 seats. both the green and independent candidates have also increased the number of council seats they hold. we're joined now by our political correspondent alex forsyth. this is a funny set of elections. anyone coming into it cold might think, oh my goodness. it is hard to unpick what is happening. we have results from some councils. what you can broadly take away from there so far is the conservatives have done badly and labour doing well. some really key results for the liberal democrats will come through the course of the afternoon. figs democrats will come through the course of the afternoon.- democrats will come through the course of the afternoon. as you say, the cautionary _ course of the afternoon. as you say, the cautionary element _ course of the afternoon. as you say, the cautionary element about - course of the afternoon. as you say, the cautionary element about this, l the cautionary element about this, it is early days in terms of the result. if you were going to take us to a
the liberal democrats have seen gains so far of 16 seats. both the green and independent candidates have also increased the number of council seats they hold. we're joined now by our political correspondent alex forsyth. this is a funny set of elections. anyone coming into it cold might think, oh my goodness. it is hard to unpick what is happening. we have results from some councils. what you can broadly take away from there so far is the conservatives have done badly and labour doing well....
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, and liberals, libertarians , civil democrats, and also a suspension from... blame the media also as liberal, but this is the media mainstream as they say, and they are trying, accordingly, the whole-hearted party of m... to tune their voters to increase the level of support, i think this is a stupid position, i understand it, i i consider myself an opponent of this party, but i think it would be better if they took part in such a meeting of all parties, it would be a signal to all citizens, because the situation, i would say, is very extraordinary, but people are worried. about how it will be further, although externally everything is fine, the state, government institutions are working, but it is felt, if we talk about the participant of this attempt, the person who was going to kill robert fitz, it can be considered that this person is simply a victim of such an atmosphere in society, it happens, that there is no atmosphere, but simply that people do not really control their actions, to put it mildly. you are correct that the atmosphere is indeed one of polarization, but the polar
, and liberals, libertarians , civil democrats, and also a suspension from... blame the media also as liberal, but this is the media mainstream as they say, and they are trying, accordingly, the whole-hearted party of m... to tune their voters to increase the level of support, i think this is a stupid position, i understand it, i i consider myself an opponent of this party, but i think it would be better if they took part in such a meeting of all parties, it would be a signal to all citizens,...
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this is how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to b during this election campaign. an echo of labour's promise from them, too. well, we were already - pledged not to raise taxes for ordinary people. people are paying far too much tax under the conservatives. . the conservatives have raised taxes to record i amounts in this parliament. and during the cost—of—living crisis, that's hurting - people really hard. a long road ahead to polling day. all parties will be trying to attract attention until then. leila nathoo, bbc news. and the home secretary, james cleverly, says conservative plans to introduce a form of mandatory national service if they win the election, would get young people "out of their bubble." under the plans, 18 year olds would be given the choice of eitherjoining the military fora year, ortaking part in community service. helen catt reports. the return of national service is certainly an eye—catching policy, but it wouldn't be national service quite like these men experienced between i949 and i963. instead all 18—year—olds would have to choo
this is how the liberal democrats will be getting from a to b during this election campaign. an echo of labour's promise from them, too. well, we were already - pledged not to raise taxes for ordinary people. people are paying far too much tax under the conservatives. . the conservatives have raised taxes to record i amounts in this parliament. and during the cost—of—living crisis, that's hurting - people really hard. a long road ahead to polling day. all parties will be trying to attract...
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norman brennan, former liberal democrat. brennan r baker . former liberal democrat. brennan r baker. sorry, i often get a police officer called norman brennan. apologies, norman. there we are. i watch crime prevention minister, former liberal democrat mp and stickler for facts and home office minister, as well . look, plenty minister, as well. look, plenty to come from them tonight, but i wanted to start with an interview. i did a little bit earlier on, so i caught up with shadow secretary of state for scotland ian murray, and started by asking him about labour's plans. this was the big one today for a great british energy company has all been costed in the £8.3 billion of capitalisation would bring in 3 to 1 in terms of private spending, and this is about what the big operators are trying to do. >> they are already transitioning away and have their own plans away from fossil fuels and having great british energy to give us clean energy by 2030 is a way of the government backing that, backing private enterprise to help us deliver it and having a national mission tow
norman brennan, former liberal democrat. brennan r baker . former liberal democrat. brennan r baker. sorry, i often get a police officer called norman brennan. apologies, norman. there we are. i watch crime prevention minister, former liberal democrat mp and stickler for facts and home office minister, as well . look, plenty minister, as well. look, plenty to come from them tonight, but i wanted to start with an interview. i did a little bit earlier on, so i caught up with shadow secretary of...
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are the liberal democrats, and it is a campaign — the liberal democrats, and it is a campaign where where there is one party— campaign where where there is one party way— campaign where where there is one party way out in front in the poll there. _ party way out in front in the poll there. is— party way out in front in the poll there. is no— party way out in front in the poll there, is no prospect of a hung parliament as far as people are looking — parliament as far as people are looking at— parliament as far as people are looking at it. your number one challenge _ looking at it. your number one challenge as the liberal democrats is to get— challenge as the liberal democrats is to get people to talk about you, a as third — is to get people to talk about you, a as third party, and to be fair to them, _ a as third party, and to be fair to them, he— a as third party, and to be fair to them, he looks a bit silly in some of the _ them, he looks a bit silly in some of the shot. — them, he looks a bit silly in some of the shot, he looks like he is having — of the shot
are the liberal democrats, and it is a campaign — the liberal democrats, and it is a campaign where where there is one party— campaign where where there is one party way— campaign where where there is one party way out in front in the poll there. _ party way out in front in the poll there. is— party way out in front in the poll there. is no— party way out in front in the poll there, is no prospect of a hung parliament as far as people are looking — parliament as far as people are...
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. >> and you are not the only liberal democrat saying that. we have this interesting piece in new york magazine of all places by a cnn analyst, otto if you saw it this morning, he says the charges against trump our obscure and nearly entirely unprecedented. as you say, made up. no state prosecutor in new york or wyoming or anywhere has ever charged federal election laws as a direct or predicate state crime against anyone for anything. none ever so you're not the only liberal democrat who believes that, i just wonder how many other folks out there used to be against trump are now in his favor. >> i can tell you, i get whispered calls from liberal democrat friends of mind saying you are one 100% right but i won't say it publicly because i'm so thrilled trump got convicted even though the conviction was outrageous. liberals believe that this is an unjustified conviction. we are willing to say it but they are not willing to say it and dancing on the streets and our people, i get e-mails, they are so thrilled we violated the constitution. i have pe
. >> and you are not the only liberal democrat saying that. we have this interesting piece in new york magazine of all places by a cnn analyst, otto if you saw it this morning, he says the charges against trump our obscure and nearly entirely unprecedented. as you say, made up. no state prosecutor in new york or wyoming or anywhere has ever charged federal election laws as a direct or predicate state crime against anyone for anything. none ever so you're not the only liberal democrat who...
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democrat leader, sir ed davey. >> liberal democrats certainly won't push pep up the conservatives. they need to leave government. they're out of ideas, out of excuses, out of time. and they need to be out of office. they've undermined our country. but liberal democrats have a set of really positive ideas. we call it our fair deal for people. people who've been working hard, paying their taxes, playing by the rules, looking after loved ones who just had a really tough time under the conservatives. and i want to put the liberal democrat ideas there because i think our ideas there because i think our ideas are fresh. i think they would transform our country and actually transform our politics. we're very different from any other party. >> notice you don't want to talk about a coalition with labour. >> i'm talking about this election campaign when i'm knocking on doors, what people say to me and say to other liberal democrat canvassers, what are you going to do about the health service in our local area? what are you going to do about the problem of the water company pumping their filt
democrat leader, sir ed davey. >> liberal democrats certainly won't push pep up the conservatives. they need to leave government. they're out of ideas, out of excuses, out of time. and they need to be out of office. they've undermined our country. but liberal democrats have a set of really positive ideas. we call it our fair deal for people. people who've been working hard, paying their taxes, playing by the rules, looking after loved ones who just had a really tough time under the...
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democrat leader . for the liberal democrat leader. anyway, that's the what? the farage moment. in a moment we're going to talk about israel and that. well, it was described by benjamin netanyahu as a tragic accident that saw a refugee camp bombed. more on that later welcome back to farage with me. camilla tominey. let's talk about the situation in the middle east. now. ireland, spain and norway have all formally recognised a palestinian state. the palestinian state, and that comes as several israeli tanks on tuesday reached the centre of rafah. according to reuters reports, the death toll in the air attack on displaced people in rafah has now risen to 21, as i said earlier, benjamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister described the airstrike strike as a tragic mishap . i'm strike as a tragic mishap. i'm joined now by david meltzer. he's a spokesman for the israeli government. thank you very much indeed for joining government. thank you very much indeed forjoining me. this evening. mr mensah, you can appreciate, can't you, the outrag
democrat leader . for the liberal democrat leader. anyway, that's the what? the farage moment. in a moment we're going to talk about israel and that. well, it was described by benjamin netanyahu as a tragic accident that saw a refugee camp bombed. more on that later welcome back to farage with me. camilla tominey. let's talk about the situation in the middle east. now. ireland, spain and norway have all formally recognised a palestinian state. the palestinian state, and that comes as several...
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and in cheltenham in gloucestershire, the liberal democrats were sorting out their choreography, some in party colours from head to toe. leader ed davey has a phrase we will hear a fair bit of. a fair deal where everyone can have a decent home that's secure and clean, and an affordable, comfortable retirement when the time comes. a fair deal for every child has a decent school where they can have the opportunity to realise their potential. the next six weeks will involve a fair bit of ticker tape and assorted electioneering paraphernalia. luckily there are those keen to pick it up. chris mason, bbc news. i'm joined by lizzy buchan, deputy political editor at the daily mirror, brian taylor, political commentator and columnist for the herald, and lucy fisher, whitehall editor at the financial times. lucy, let's start with you, the announcement today was that no flights will take off her wand until after the election. labourers say that conservatives have spent something like £400 million on this project, which might well be cancelled if labour win. is there a moneyback guarantee?— ca
and in cheltenham in gloucestershire, the liberal democrats were sorting out their choreography, some in party colours from head to toe. leader ed davey has a phrase we will hear a fair bit of. a fair deal where everyone can have a decent home that's secure and clean, and an affordable, comfortable retirement when the time comes. a fair deal for every child has a decent school where they can have the opportunity to realise their potential. the next six weeks will involve a fair bit of ticker...
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official liberal democrats. official estimates show net migration the difference between those legally arriving and leaving the uk dropped by 10% last year. it stood at an estimated 685,000 in 2023. that's down from the record of 764,000 the year before. official figures suggest just over 1.2 million people arrived in the uk, while 532,000 are likely to have left . primary are likely to have left. primary school student leah harrison has been named as the person who was killed in a mudslide in north yorkshire. 30 mountain rescuers were involved in the search for the ten year old, who got into difficulty near carlton bank yesterday. mount pleasant primary school has described the incident as a heartbreaking tragedy and say that leah was a much loved part of the community. former scottish health secretary michael matheson has been suspended and will lose his salary for 54 days. the punishment comes after he racked up £11,000 in roaming charges on his parliamentary ipad while on holiday in morocco last year, later
official liberal democrats. official estimates show net migration the difference between those legally arriving and leaving the uk dropped by 10% last year. it stood at an estimated 685,000 in 2023. that's down from the record of 764,000 the year before. official figures suggest just over 1.2 million people arrived in the uk, while 532,000 are likely to have left . primary are likely to have left. primary school student leah harrison has been named as the person who was killed in a mudslide in...
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smaller bird on the smaller parties, liberal democrats. making the claim that his party can become the third big power in westminster ahead of the s&p. -- snp. they were second in 91 constituencies around the country. 80 of those to conservative mps, which they would say is a springboard for the current fight in the blue wall seats. >> exactly. talking about the liberal democrats, july 4, a day they are targeting, we are mainly talking about seats in the south of england, which people like me in westminster referred to as the blue wall. these are c2 which historically have been conservative seats, but over recent years have drifted away the tories, in most cases for the dems. in most recent elections, we've started to see that trend. there are a number of seats in that part of the country which the lib dems have in their sites, also some pretty high profile tories. we have the chancellor jeremy hunt there, so if they can make serious progress in that part of the country, they could well have a strong general election. also worth saying tha
smaller bird on the smaller parties, liberal democrats. making the claim that his party can become the third big power in westminster ahead of the s&p. -- snp. they were second in 91 constituencies around the country. 80 of those to conservative mps, which they would say is a springboard for the current fight in the blue wall seats. >> exactly. talking about the liberal democrats, july 4, a day they are targeting, we are mainly talking about seats in the south of england, which people...
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the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has told voters that it's time for change and urged voters in scotland to send a message that the snp government isn't doing a good enoughjob. at the party's scottish launch, sir ed davey said voters north of the border had been doubly let down by the tories at westminster and snp at holyrood and said that the liberal democrats would fight for a fair dealfor communities. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza say at least 45 people have been killed in an israeli air strike that hit a camp for displaced people in rafah. the israeli army says it had been targeting two senior hamas leaders at one of the group's compounds, and killed both of them. it's now reviewing the attack. dan johnson reports from jerusalem. explosions. this was israel's air strike late last night in southern gaza — it says, targeting senior hamas figures with precision weapons. but look what it did to the nearby camp where thousands of palestinians were sheltering. israel says it was striking legitimate targets in line with international law. but many of these people had al
the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey has told voters that it's time for change and urged voters in scotland to send a message that the snp government isn't doing a good enoughjob. at the party's scottish launch, sir ed davey said voters north of the border had been doubly let down by the tories at westminster and snp at holyrood and said that the liberal democrats would fight for a fair dealfor communities. the hamas—run health ministry in gaza say at least 45 people have been killed in...
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if you look at where the labour vote and the liberal democrat votes are sitting, they are in different places. they are not really competing against each other in the key seats they are trying to target. when someone is choosing directly between the labour and the conservatives, it really is about, you can trust us, we are going to take care of the public finances in a way that we haven't seen from the conservative party, certainly over the last few years and many would argue in terms of what happened with austerity and the cuts for quite some time. austerity and the cuts for quite some time-— austerity and the cuts for quite some time. ., ., ., ,, ., some time. you are talking about lookin: at some time. you are talking about looking at him — some time. you are talking about looking at him personally. - some time. you are talking about looking at him personally. this i some time. you are talking about. looking at him personally. this has turned into quite a personalised election campaign. it's very much about the party leaders.— election campaign. it's very much about the party
if you look at where the labour vote and the liberal democrat votes are sitting, they are in different places. they are not really competing against each other in the key seats they are trying to target. when someone is choosing directly between the labour and the conservatives, it really is about, you can trust us, we are going to take care of the public finances in a way that we haven't seen from the conservative party, certainly over the last few years and many would argue in terms of what...
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the liberal democrats delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity. there they are in winchester. >> let's make this conservative government history. >> they are suggesting the conservatives are sn to be as dead as the dinosaurs. and point to gains they are making at the tory's expense. >> therere so many parts of the country, they will be worried about liberal democrats across the southeast, the blue wall, the southwest in many parts the country. people know if you want to get rid of this awful conservative government and make them history, they should vote democrat. >> the successor to the brexit party gave some conservatives -- they came within a whisker of beating the tories in the blackpool by election. >> what is rapidly becoming clear is as more people ask about reform, we are becoming the real opposition to the labour party in the north, in the midlands, in wales, we are on the way up. it is quite clear the tories on the way down. x the green party is volunteering a barrel. this is the trend of the green steady rise in local politics continuin
the liberal democrats delight in the less than subtle photo opportunity. there they are in winchester. >> let's make this conservative government history. >> they are suggesting the conservatives are sn to be as dead as the dinosaurs. and point to gains they are making at the tory's expense. >> therere so many parts of the country, they will be worried about liberal democrats across the southeast, the blue wall, the southwest in many parts the country. people know if you want...
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well, the liberal democrats have also made gains, with party leader sir ed davey pledging to make the conservative government history . history. >> people from around our great country have had enough of this out—of—touch conservative government >> they've had enough of being taken for granted and being let down. it's time for. taken for granted and being let down. it's time for . change. and down. it's time for. change. and across this country from cheltenham to dorset, from west oxfordshire to here in winchester , so many people, winchester, so many people, including lifelong conservatives , are switching to the liberal democrats to make that change happen. >> meanwhile, the prime minister insists that he's focusing on the job at hand after those disappointing local election results for the conservatives. despite losing control for a number of authorities, the conservatives did hold on to the mayoral seat in tees valley, with ben houchen being re—elected. there rishi sunak says that result is evidence that people will stick with the conservatives come the general election . el
well, the liberal democrats have also made gains, with party leader sir ed davey pledging to make the conservative government history . history. >> people from around our great country have had enough of this out—of—touch conservative government >> they've had enough of being taken for granted and being let down. it's time for. taken for granted and being let down. it's time for . change. and down. it's time for. change. and across this country from cheltenham to dorset, from...
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and that's what the liberal democrats would provide. the conservatives believe their national service programme would put a modern spin on an old idea for their first policy announced in this campaign. helen catt, bbc news. so what do young people make of the suggestion to bring back national service? we asked some of the people at radio 1's big weekend fesitval in luton. i don't think it's a bad idea, obviously depends what, you know, if they do. i think it should be your decision to do it or not. but there will be more people that would be more inclined to do it and others don't. but obviously if the government needs help, why not? it is about — you will learn from it, i think, in my opinion. like, anything that you do that is new, you get learning experience out of it and it will help you down the line. people will probably go for it, but again, i think it will kind of have a big backlash because you're being forced to do something, and not a lot of people want to be forced to do something. like we live in a free country, and, yeah
and that's what the liberal democrats would provide. the conservatives believe their national service programme would put a modern spin on an old idea for their first policy announced in this campaign. helen catt, bbc news. so what do young people make of the suggestion to bring back national service? we asked some of the people at radio 1's big weekend fesitval in luton. i don't think it's a bad idea, obviously depends what, you know, if they do. i think it should be your decision to do it or...
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liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, who is a carer for his teenage son, has previously called for these debts to be cancelled. it is just unbelievable that the government should be clawing back this money and blaming the carers when it is the government's own incompetence and the government's flawed system. there is something seriously wrong here. people work hard, they pay their taxes, they look after their loved ones — the government should be incentivising work, helping these carers, and it is doing the reverse. if unpaid carers care for someone for more than 35 hours per week, they are entitled to carer's allowance worth £81.90 a week but they are not allowed to earn more than £151 per week take—home pay. if they do, even byjust a few pence, they lose the entire allowance, but because they are not realise or are not informed for months or even years, some carers keep receiving overpayments and unwittingly racking up debt. it is really tough. they are shocked and horrified when they get a notice that they have been overpaid and it is devastating for their mental health an
liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey, who is a carer for his teenage son, has previously called for these debts to be cancelled. it is just unbelievable that the government should be clawing back this money and blaming the carers when it is the government's own incompetence and the government's flawed system. there is something seriously wrong here. people work hard, they pay their taxes, they look after their loved ones — the government should be incentivising work, helping these carers,...
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including lifelong conservatives , are switching to the liberal democrats to make that change happen. >> meanwhile, the prime minister insists he's focusing on the job at hand after those disappointing local election results for the conservatives. despite losing control of a number of authorities , as the number of authorities, as the conservatives did hold on to the mayoral seat in tees valley. ben houchen, re—elected in that seat . well, despite the evidence that people will stick with the conservatives, rishi sunak says the general election will prove positive for his party. >> keir starmer came here twice, rachel reeves came here three times. but even they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative team , right. and conservative team, right. and they also threw a lot of mud. it needs to be said in this election because they were angry. angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years than labour party managed in 30 years. >> well, let's take one final look tonight at the latest council results from across england. counting has now finished the final ele
including lifelong conservatives , are switching to the liberal democrats to make that change happen. >> meanwhile, the prime minister insists he's focusing on the job at hand after those disappointing local election results for the conservatives. despite losing control of a number of authorities , as the number of authorities, as the conservatives did hold on to the mayoral seat in tees valley. ben houchen, re—elected in that seat . well, despite the evidence that people will stick...