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i mean, you could have gone to tees valley and posed with ben houchen, and you don't have to do it in downing street. you could have got, you know, he likes getting on a plane. he could have gone on a plane. he could have gone on to seem prime ministerial. >> matthew, you have set us up beautifully for the very next segment. you're talking about interest rates. there is no bigger boffin on television than liam halligan. when it comes to interest rates. liam, this idea will the bank of england now not touch rates during a campaign? >> i think ben's right. it's very difficult for the bank of england to make an interest rate cut that will be seen to be so political on june the 20th. that's when the next monetary policy committee meeting is. and guess what? in july there is no monetary policy committee meeting. they only meet eight months a year. so the first interest rate cut you could have had, given that inflation today was 2.3% still above target core inflation above 3. the first interest rate cut was going to be august. and i guess the whole tory strategy, to the extent which they ha
i mean, you could have gone to tees valley and posed with ben houchen, and you don't have to do it in downing street. you could have got, you know, he likes getting on a plane. he could have gone on a plane. he could have gone on to seem prime ministerial. >> matthew, you have set us up beautifully for the very next segment. you're talking about interest rates. there is no bigger boffin on television than liam halligan. when it comes to interest rates. liam, this idea will the bank of...
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almost apart from the tees valley, apart from the tees valley? well, joining us now is our political political editor, christopher hope, who was at the speech. why don't you remind us, tell us exactly what rishi sunak was saying in this speech. and what impact you believe he's trying to have . trying to have. >> well. hi, tom. hi, emily. good to see you again. exactly. well, it certainly was the pm here setting out his plans of why voters should look again at the tory party and try to eat into that large labour lead. i think for me, the timing is interesting. he gave a wide ranging speech across setting out the, the risks of the future with al, how that can help us, the risk from this axis of, of our enemies against this country, iran, china, north korea , russia. he gave us a real korea, russia. he gave us a real broad brush, almost a security speech, saying, don't risk everything by backing keir starmer. he name checked him and saying how he backed jeremy corbyn when jeremy corbyn wanted to scrap nato . he even said he to scrap nato. he even sa
almost apart from the tees valley, apart from the tees valley? well, joining us now is our political political editor, christopher hope, who was at the speech. why don't you remind us, tell us exactly what rishi sunak was saying in this speech. and what impact you believe he's trying to have . trying to have. >> well. hi, tom. hi, emily. good to see you again. exactly. well, it certainly was the pm here setting out his plans of why voters should look again at the tory party and try to eat...
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they are going to have east midlands and the tees valley results and on saturday, london and the west midlands. they are important because they might set the mood in the conservative party. if they cling onto a couple, they might go, there is a gleam of light in all of this. if they lose some of the big mayoral contest, things will look pretty dismal. have you slept much? about three hours- — our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman, joins us now from downing street. just like you, everyone has been poring over the results as they come in. what is your take thus far? morning. i am sure they have been poring over the results and in conservative party headquarters. i am sure they wish they were not poring over the results because they are a really bad set of results for the conservatives so far. it is a patchwork of results, it is early doors. one trend pops out. that is the conservatives are going backwards really quite dramatically compared to when these local elections were last contested three years ago. for the conservative party, that is a fairly bleak picture because th
they are going to have east midlands and the tees valley results and on saturday, london and the west midlands. they are important because they might set the mood in the conservative party. if they cling onto a couple, they might go, there is a gleam of light in all of this. if they lose some of the big mayoral contest, things will look pretty dismal. have you slept much? about three hours- — our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman, joins us now from downing street. just like you,...
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they have to try and spin it, but you know, if you look at tees valley, which is where ben houchen was returned , where houchen was returned, where rishi sunak turned up to lambast, you know, to celebrate a victory, the swing against the tories there was big enough that they'd lose every parliamentary seat and it's likely that they got a better result on thursday than they would in a general election, because ben houchen is personally popular. so i think, you know, i think we are looking at at a labour majority government. >> all right. mary's up next. and mary says nice to see you on the show fleur. but i'm feeling really ill and down in the dumps. so i need a good box set for tomorrow. can you help me out ? out? >> oh, i'm so sorry that you're feeling ill, my, my absolute favourite series is , brideshead favourite series is, brideshead revisited from the 80s. even wars, my favourite author. and it's just a beautiful but heartbreaking series, so stick that on. >> hopefully she doesn't sob . >> hopefully she doesn't sob. what's your favourite darren moore down in the dumps? i probably
they have to try and spin it, but you know, if you look at tees valley, which is where ben houchen was returned , where houchen was returned, where rishi sunak turned up to lambast, you know, to celebrate a victory, the swing against the tories there was big enough that they'd lose every parliamentary seat and it's likely that they got a better result on thursday than they would in a general election, because ben houchen is personally popular. so i think, you know, i think we are looking at at...
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. >> strong star sean mines is tees valley mayor lord houchen, who is re—elected on the back of delivering so much for his local area, he's really proud of his area. >> he comes from there and he's a he's a politician of real passion. i just like the fact that he was able to get re—elected on the back of what he's actually done, not what he's actually done, not what he's been talking about. >> okay . go on. >> okay. go on. >> matthew, the only the only tory who won, keir starmer for proposing a serious plan to tackle the boats and smash the gangs and not fail gimmicks like rishi. >> okay, now just again, i will keep reminding everybody if you are just joining us and i have just about got time for this, this was the big breaking news of the night. okay, so keir starmer is going to give a talk tomorrow, in which he will outline labour's plan to stop the boats. that includes things like creating a new elite border security command. enforcing additional counter—terror laws as well , confiscating the phones as well, confiscating the phones immediately, apparently, of people who come to this
. >> strong star sean mines is tees valley mayor lord houchen, who is re—elected on the back of delivering so much for his local area, he's really proud of his area. >> he comes from there and he's a he's a politician of real passion. i just like the fact that he was able to get re—elected on the back of what he's actually done, not what he's actually done, not what he's been talking about. >> okay . go on. >> okay. go on. >> matthew, the only the only tory who...
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and actually many in tees valley themselves would argue the force of delivery right . of delivery right. >> so you've got the best job of the day delivering that london result potentially. and you're also on saturday five tonight. >> absolutely. 6:00 we're going to be scrutinising all of the things that we've just mentioned. we'll be having a ding dong. i'm sure benjamin butterworth's got some things to say about what's happening in london. and it'll be we've got fleur coming in, who was a newbie for the saturday five, but she's great. she a host of the blonde bombshell podcast. sounds good. so yeah, look forward to that one. >> six eight 6 to 8. ummi, benjamin, fleur, albie that's it. all the band. absolutely good stuff. >> all the lads all the lads , >> all the lads all the lads, all the lads. and alas you come back next week . back next week. >> bye. >> bye. >> thanks for gender neutral term sharon . term sharon. >> yes. adhere to that, still to come. we're going to be getting all of your views on the london mayoral race. as we just said, darren is going to deliver that massive news
and actually many in tees valley themselves would argue the force of delivery right . of delivery right. >> so you've got the best job of the day delivering that london result potentially. and you're also on saturday five tonight. >> absolutely. 6:00 we're going to be scrutinising all of the things that we've just mentioned. we'll be having a ding dong. i'm sure benjamin butterworth's got some things to say about what's happening in london. and it'll be we've got fleur coming in,...
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a catastrophe would have been ben houchen losing in tees valley, and also so 600 councillors lost. so he lost just under 500. so it is really dismal. what is crazy is for rishi sunak to use the so—called national, national projected vote figures to say that there'll be a hung parliament at there'll be a hung parliament at the end of it. those figures are all about what might have happened if local elections had been held everywhere in the country. yeah 1 in 5 people will vote differently at a at a general election. didn't take into into account wales where there were no elections or scotland or really the effect of reform. so the figures become meaningless and you feel like rishi stone is clutching at straws just to say, hey , look, straws just to say, hey, look, you know, just one thing. >> i think i thought labour would have done better in share in terms of share of the vote, because they weren't up on last yeah because they weren't up on last year. that doesn't show that he's rampaging. no, that's right. when he sort of limped limping. yeah. >> yeah . starmer we're talking >>
a catastrophe would have been ben houchen losing in tees valley, and also so 600 councillors lost. so he lost just under 500. so it is really dismal. what is crazy is for rishi sunak to use the so—called national, national projected vote figures to say that there'll be a hung parliament at there'll be a hung parliament at the end of it. those figures are all about what might have happened if local elections had been held everywhere in the country. yeah 1 in 5 people will vote differently at a...
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vie, the fact that the that the tories were able to keep ben houchen as the mayor in tees valley was really important. he won with 73% of the vote last time, went down to 53% this time. but, it still it still was a win. the fact he kept, council losses to below 600, that would have been catastrophic. that helped slightly. so no, they're not it's not the end of the road for the tories in that sense. but it is a question of how many they save. and at the moment i think we're still looking at an overall labour majority . overall labour majority. >> okay, nigel, thank you very much indeed and good to see you. i don't know what to believe from anybody. now in terms of, i mean, the fact the prime minister has said the conservatives are likely not to be the biggest party is an unbelievable admission from from a prime minister. you never hear that. >> you're right. that. >> you're right . yeah. >> you're right. yeah. >> you're right. yeah. >> i can't quite get my head around him saying it's a nice bit of honesty, actually. it's just it's just a shock that he's said it . but just it's just a
vie, the fact that the that the tories were able to keep ben houchen as the mayor in tees valley was really important. he won with 73% of the vote last time, went down to 53% this time. but, it still it still was a win. the fact he kept, council losses to below 600, that would have been catastrophic. that helped slightly. so no, they're not it's not the end of the road for the tories in that sense. but it is a question of how many they save. and at the moment i think we're still looking at an...
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this morning are kind of teeing us as we gear up for some rain right around the corner but the temperatures today are still warm. we're talking about 70s down into the santa clara valley. 60s once against near redwood city and along the peninsula up into san francisco. a little bit cooler today. closer to half-moon bay and the upper 50s and interestingly enough all of us are going to be in the upper 50s and lower 60s as we gear up for this cold front that's going to move its way in tomorrow. this is what it's looking like for us for our weather headlines. waking up to a little bit of mix of sun and clouds already this morning. we're going to continue the see that trend into the afternoon. it's still a mild day for us for our friday forecast. happy friday by the way. once we head into saturday, suddenly we're talking act heavy rain especially in the morning hours and especially up in the north bay first. this storm system moves in if the north to the south and as we take a quick look at what's happening for us heading into tomorrow evening it starts to dry up because by sunday we're talkingn
this morning are kind of teeing us as we gear up for some rain right around the corner but the temperatures today are still warm. we're talking about 70s down into the santa clara valley. 60s once against near redwood city and along the peninsula up into san francisco. a little bit cooler today. closer to half-moon bay and the upper 50s and interestingly enough all of us are going to be in the upper 50s and lower 60s as we gear up for this cold front that's going to move its way in tomorrow....
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tee in areas concord and antioch into livermore. today is definitely going to feel more summer-like this afternoon. more on that and how that could impact you getting closer to the beautiful and sunny weekend. >>> pretty quiet jess, a good start on the roadways for the most part. an overview and show you all that green out there on the sensors which means you are traveling up to speed. up to the limit on 880 and 101 along the peninsula. if you are come out of the south bay no delays to report. now we are tracking brake lights for supercommuters as you get out the door this morning. it's already slow. 205 on to 580. into the altamont pass windy there too. taking 238 trying to connect near newellen over to the 580 castro valley y area, looks like we have a crash blocking at least one lane so traffic is slow heading through there. once past that connecting on the 880 is not an issue. but seeing few brake lights now. westbound 580, 205 over to 680. with a 35 minute travel time. reed? >>> all right, g. let talk about people taking air tr
tee in areas concord and antioch into livermore. today is definitely going to feel more summer-like this afternoon. more on that and how that could impact you getting closer to the beautiful and sunny weekend. >>> pretty quiet jess, a good start on the roadways for the most part. an overview and show you all that green out there on the sensors which means you are traveling up to speed. up to the limit on 880 and 101 along the peninsula. if you are come out of the south bay no delays to...