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and then shortly after, jacob rees—mogg essentially admitted that it was gerrymandering that had backfired because they assumed younger voters wouldn't have the id when actually it was the older . older. >> but what is interesting is that if i mean sadiq khan was also opposed to this, but if you remember, he insisted that people have voter had photo id to go and see the london fireworks. so, maybe he was being discriminatory there and not being inclusive enough. if you thought that ethnic minorities and young people were not going to be able to go and enjoy the fireworks, but what's interesting on the gerrymandering argument is that that's been definitively proven now to be incorrect, because as we've seen with these results, it's been a complete labour landslide. the voter id hasn't had the effect of deterring labour voters from from going to the polls, which is obviously what their concern was in the first. >> however, what about the veterans cards, though that wasn't accepted? i know it just seems a bit absurd . seems a bit absurd. >> well, yeah, but there's 22 different forms of id tha
and then shortly after, jacob rees—mogg essentially admitted that it was gerrymandering that had backfired because they assumed younger voters wouldn't have the id when actually it was the older . older. >> but what is interesting is that if i mean sadiq khan was also opposed to this, but if you remember, he insisted that people have voter had photo id to go and see the london fireworks. so, maybe he was being discriminatory there and not being inclusive enough. if you thought that...
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i mean, i think @gbnews you need to check with jacob rees—mogg, anyone's welcome in keir starmers labour party apart from real socialists. >> well, they were talking about nigel farage, weren't they yesterday. >> he's not going to do that. i think, nigel farage, you know, can give a good speech. >> so i'm not sure how many of those are found in the labour party, but, you know, i think i think it's one to watch. certainly a labour wants to play up this narrative. of course they do. and cause havoc with they do. and cause havoc with the enemy side. >> well, why would anybody, to be fair, wes streeting, he's the guy that called people who support suzanne hall, white supremacist. i remember his tweet many years ago about jan one of the daily mail columnist, talking about her going under, being under a train. he has apologised for that. but but this is somebody who's made comments like that. i'm i was actually talking to somebody as i was getting ready today in the dressing room and saying the comment that he wrote about suzanne hall have any of you or would any of you ever dare tweet somethi
i mean, i think @gbnews you need to check with jacob rees—mogg, anyone's welcome in keir starmers labour party apart from real socialists. >> well, they were talking about nigel farage, weren't they yesterday. >> he's not going to do that. i think, nigel farage, you know, can give a good speech. >> so i'm not sure how many of those are found in the labour party, but, you know, i think i think it's one to watch. certainly a labour wants to play up this narrative. of course...
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. >> is that why we saw jacob rees—mogg the other night, making a quite a public call of arms to the reform a lot. nigel farage ben habib richard tice come over, you can be a cabinet minister and so on. are they are the tories now getting worried, do you think? >> well, they're getting very worried because on these kinds of numbers that we've got people polling with gb news shows, we're looking at a wipe—out every red wall seat goes back to laboun every red wall seat goes back to labour. labour become the dominant party in scotland. labour become even stronger in the big cities. the university towns and wales. and so the conservatives aren't really going to have many places to go. and if you look at that reform party vote, i4% nationally. well, as the reform party gets something like that at the election, they're going to cost the conservatives about 40 to 45 seats. they're going to finish second to often the labour party and lots of those red wall seats. and look, the conservatives are going to be hoping for a deal. but here's the thing. every senior reform party person i talked t
. >> is that why we saw jacob rees—mogg the other night, making a quite a public call of arms to the reform a lot. nigel farage ben habib richard tice come over, you can be a cabinet minister and so on. are they are the tories now getting worried, do you think? >> well, they're getting very worried because on these kinds of numbers that we've got people polling with gb news shows, we're looking at a wipe—out every red wall seat goes back to laboun every red wall seat goes back...
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somerset, somerton, where i was yesterday because of the boundary changes, now takes in some of jacob rees—mogg's seat ed davey does seem to be treading a pretty careful line. i asked him today whether the price of a liberal labour coalition would be a second referendum, and he wouldn't answer that question. he is talking much, much less about brexit. he doesn't seem to be the big remainer that he was just a few years ago . just a few years ago. >> yes, it's all gone a bit quiet on that front. thank you very much indeed. olivia utley there, our political correspondent, in lovely somerset . somerset. >> now we're asking, is the labour party at war with itself? that's next. good afternoon. britain. it is coming up to ten minutes to one. now is the labour party at war with itself? the member of parliament for brighton kemptown, lloyd russell—moyle. he's been told he won't be eligible to stand in the upcoming general election after anonymous complaints about his behaviour, something he was told was something that happened eight years ago. but he believes this is politically motivated and following
somerset, somerton, where i was yesterday because of the boundary changes, now takes in some of jacob rees—mogg's seat ed davey does seem to be treading a pretty careful line. i asked him today whether the price of a liberal labour coalition would be a second referendum, and he wouldn't answer that question. he is talking much, much less about brexit. he doesn't seem to be the big remainer that he was just a few years ago . just a few years ago. >> yes, it's all gone a bit quiet on that...
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tories have just the tories introduced photo id, which nobody called for, even tories like jacob rees—mogg don't believe they changed the voting system for every mayoral election that we've just had in may. but no, it is changing. it is absolutely. and it's happened the same and it's happened in scotland and wales for local elections for and the scottish and welsh parliament, and that hasn't happened. well, i think if you're in scotland and wales, the parliament habit with local elections , you know that this elections, you know that this isn't right. >> you know he's doing this just because you own your post because you own your post because he'll damage the right, the, the younger generation are more likely to vote. labour because they're mainly woke bngade because they're mainly woke brigade and they will vote for him. that is the reasoning why he's doing this. him. that is the reasoning why he's doing this . do you know it? no. >> it's about making a better society. >> i've got the life skills to vote. i would be horrified if i'm thinking six year olds are voting because they haven't y
tories have just the tories introduced photo id, which nobody called for, even tories like jacob rees—mogg don't believe they changed the voting system for every mayoral election that we've just had in may. but no, it is changing. it is absolutely. and it's happened the same and it's happened in scotland and wales for local elections for and the scottish and welsh parliament, and that hasn't happened. well, i think if you're in scotland and wales, the parliament habit with local elections ,...
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i mean, sir jacob rees—mogg was saying last night, that's a very low expectation, isn't it? if the best you can hope for is to be, you know, the come second in a race where second doesn't count . race where second doesn't count. >> yeah. i mean i think there's probably that's probably right, but obviously it depends. i mean, as catherine has mentioned, that under present polling they don't get a single mp, so , so, but when you see mp, so, so, but when you see things like a 17% in blackpool south, if they get a bit, if they get a bit more going, if they get a bit more going, if they got 20% of the vote, then they got 20% of the vote, then they do start collecting mps and they do start collecting mps and they have some real kind of power. and i think this is where nigel nigel farage keeps teasing us about whether or not he is going to come back and lead reform , clearly he doesn't want reform, clearly he doesn't want to do it if it's the same, same old story as ukip had back in 2015. so back then they were running at about 13. ukip got one mp, and that was douglas carswell ,
i mean, sir jacob rees—mogg was saying last night, that's a very low expectation, isn't it? if the best you can hope for is to be, you know, the come second in a race where second doesn't count . race where second doesn't count. >> yeah. i mean i think there's probably that's probably right, but obviously it depends. i mean, as catherine has mentioned, that under present polling they don't get a single mp, so , so, but when you see mp, so, so, but when you see things like a 17% in...