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now, claire is a tory tory brexiteer . over opinions. now, claire is a tory tory brexiteer. i'm a labour remainer, we discussed that throughout the referendum campaign , and my view remains that throughout the referendum that, it was a brexit came at a cost. the price was too high. claire voted for it for, sovereignty , for taking back sovereignty, for taking back control. where my opinion changes a bit is i still think the cost was too high, but in that, in that particular instance , i think anybody who instance, i think anybody who believed in sovereignty and thought the price was worth paying thought the price was worth paying voted the right way . so paying voted the right way. so i have sort of moderated my opinions on the basis of that , i opinions on the basis of that, i mean, claire, do you actually think that society's just got worse across the piece? do you think relationships like your own are going to become less and less common? >> i think they are. and i think we can see that politics has become very divided. it's become very toxic , and we've lost that very to
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then we'll be discussing the tory party. is it the end.7 as we'll be discussing the tory party. is it the end? as we know it? and if you are a fan of married at first sight, you will not want to miss star florist rosalind darlington, also known as ros. but before we get started, let's get your latest . news. >> very good afternoon to you. it's just gone 3:00. >> and the top story this afternoon . afternoon. >> labour sources say they are confident that sadiq khan has won the mayoral contest in london. that's despite the battle with conservative challenger susan hall being said to be closer than previously expected. well, the count is well underway and so far mayor khan has won the five of six london boroughs due to declare susan hall has won just one of those officials have asked candidates to arrive at city hall for 430 this afternoon. so we can expect to have a declaration soon after that. we will bring that to you here on gb news. in total, seven contests are being announced today, with labour already retaining liverpool city region and south yorkshire . a narrow and south yo
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that�*s the tory vote change down 14%. that is pretty big. it�*s also worth just looking through some councils where the conservatives used to be in power but aren�*t any more, in part because of this. have a look here at redditch. a bit of a bellwether seat. we�*ve been saying that all morning. it�*s an area where the parties think that the result is pretty indicative of how the country is feeling. look at that. the conservatives have lost 11 seats. labour won ten. and it means that this long line of blue down here is done. this is now a labour controlled council. let�*s have a look at another one rushmoor in hampshire again, the conservatives have lost eight seats, labour have won seven. a long line of blue has come to an end. it�*s now a labour controlled council. finally, hartlepool was an area where the conservatives have been doing all right in recent years, particularly after brexit — it voted 70% leave in the brexit referendum. well, look what happened overnight. the conservatives lost six seats, labour won eight, and th
that�*s the tory vote change down 14%. that is pretty big. it�*s also worth just looking through some councils where the conservatives used to be in power but aren�*t any more, in part because of this. have a look here at redditch. a bit of a bellwether seat. we�*ve been saying that all morning. it�*s an area where the parties think that the result is pretty indicative of how the country is feeling. look at that. the conservatives have lost 11 seats. labour won ten. and it means that...
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do you think tory mps think they can win? i i think tory mps think they can win? i have not yet met one who thinks they can win _ have not yet met one who thinks they can win but _ have not yet met one who thinks they can win but six weeks is a long time and anything can theoretically happen — and anything can theoretically ha en, , ., and anything can theoretically ha en, ., ., o' and anything can theoretically hauen. ., . ~' ., and anything can theoretically ha en, ., ., ~' ., and anything can theoretically hauen. ., . ~' ., ., ~ happen. good to talk to you. thank ou for happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking _ happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking to _ happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking to us. _ happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking to us. we _ happen. good to talk to you. thank you for talking to us. we are - you for talking to us. we are already through the course of the day we had those party launches and multiple claims from the party leaders. let's cross to bbc verify where our policy and analysis cor
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the tory party needed? well, joining me now, matthew stadler, political commentator , stadler, political commentator, david campbell bannerman, chairman for the conservative democratic organisation, and former mep nigel nelson, gb news senior political commentator and emma woolf writer, columnist and commentator. emma woolf writer, columnist and commentator . okay, so emma woolf writer, columnist and commentator. okay, so i'm going to start with you, matthew stadlen . stadlen. >> well, suella braverman sounds as desperate as she does because she stands potentially to lose her own seat at the general election . election. >> i'm not sure why we're particularly bothering with what she has to say. she's a failed home secretary. she had to resign twice as home secretary. not once. but twice. she wants the tories to lurch to the right. and yet we've just come back off these mayoral elections and these local elections and reform uk have been utterly humiliated . so i think that way humiliated. so i think that way
the tory party needed? well, joining me now, matthew stadler, political commentator , stadler, political commentator, david campbell bannerman, chairman for the conservative democratic organisation, and former mep nigel nelson, gb news senior political commentator and emma woolf writer, columnist and commentator. emma woolf writer, columnist and commentator . okay, so emma woolf writer, columnist and commentator. okay, so i'm going to start with you, matthew stadlen . stadlen. >> well,...
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for many tory voters in saying the tory party has changed. — voters in saying the tory party has changed. it — voters in saying the tory party has changed, it has left the centre ground~ — changed, it has left the centre ground. but equally the labour party has changed and we are very clearly the party— has changed and we are very clearly the party of— has changed and we are very clearly the party of the national interest, of the _ the party of the national interest, of the country first, party second. realty _ of the country first, party second. really good day. it of the country first, party second. really good day-— of the country first, party second. really good day. it has been a great da . cue really good day. it has been a great day- cue the — really good day. it has been a great day. cue the mildly _ really good day. it has been a great day. cue the mildly awkward - really good day. it has been a great day. cue the mildly awkward first i day. cue the mildly awkward first date for the _ day. cue the mildly awkward first date for the cameras _ day. cue the mildly awkwar
for many tory voters in saying the tory party has changed. — voters in saying the tory party has changed. it — voters in saying the tory party has changed, it has left the centre ground~ — changed, it has left the centre ground. but equally the labour party has changed and we are very clearly the party— has changed and we are very clearly the party of— has changed and we are very clearly the party of the national interest, of the _ the party of the national interest, of the country...
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and then the tories can turn around and 90, the tories can turn around and go, look, we, we're doing, it's working , taking credit for work working, taking credit for work that's not there. >> so finally in this section , >> so finally in this section, the latest antics from those cheeky young idealists at just stop oil . when will they grow stop oil. when will they grow up, josh? >> when will they grow up? indeed. just apple eco zealots have gone from harmless hippies to committing reckless acts of criminal damage. this is according to a tory policing minister, chris philip. and this is because, an 82 year old anglican priest and a retired teacher who's 85, they attacked the magna carta, arguably the most important document in the world. maybe there it is there. and here they are, these two codgers. am i allowed to say that , i codgers. am i allowed to say that, i think, yeah, and they're trying to break in through the glass to destroy this 800 year old document that is basically pretty much the foundational document of civil liberties in the western world. and, they the good news is
and then the tories can turn around and 90, the tories can turn around and go, look, we, we're doing, it's working , taking credit for work working, taking credit for work that's not there. >> so finally in this section , >> so finally in this section, the latest antics from those cheeky young idealists at just stop oil . when will they grow stop oil. when will they grow up, josh? >> when will they grow up? indeed. just apple eco zealots have gone from harmless hippies to...
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tory tonight. let's do the, daily mail than leo. >> so the daily mail have rishi plotters give up and go to the pub. this isn't a new jk rowling book.it pub. this isn't a new jk rowling book. it sounds a bit like it, but yeah. so there's a plot to oust rishi sunak and replace replace him with, possibly penny mordaunt, possibly a wooden spoon with a face painted on it. i mean, any of them would be would be better options. possibly. but, but yeah, they've decided to . not and we're a few decided to. not and we're a few months away from the general election. there's not much point like, you know, swapping in. and also who'd want to who'd want to be prime minister forjust a couple of months? >> then you get the paycheque forever, though, if you've been liz truss. yeah. do you get the paycheque forever? once you've been in. so let's say you get in, you sneak in just before you know the end game. >> well, humza yousaf's going to get that pension is he gets a pay get that pension is he gets a pay off some
tory tonight. let's do the, daily mail than leo. >> so the daily mail have rishi plotters give up and go to the pub. this isn't a new jk rowling book.it pub. this isn't a new jk rowling book. it sounds a bit like it, but yeah. so there's a plot to oust rishi sunak and replace replace him with, possibly penny mordaunt, possibly a wooden spoon with a face painted on it. i mean, any of them would be would be better options. possibly. but, but yeah, they've decided to . not and we're a few...
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that is the tory attack line. we first heard it first, last week when the pm gave a speech at policy exchange. he said, then didn't he, the pm. sorry. forgive me, sir keir starmer supported jeremy corbyn in 2019 and in 2024 he backed a right wing tory mp, now a labour mp, called natalie elphicke. you heard there though , other heard there though, other talking about how he's delivered on, on on covid the energy bill cap how the how how you're seeing there how there's a choice here between stability with the economy and risk with labour and that that is a very defensive play to start any campaign from. but that's all they've got. they can show here quite clearly to voters that that stick with us. the plan is working. don't mess it up. we are controlling migration. the idea of offshore processing is now spreading across the continent of europe. it's an idea being picked up by other countries. the pm himself was back. countries. the pm himself was back . it was countries. the pm himself was back. it was in vienna in
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a travel lodge amnesty, handed out by the tory party, and thatis handed out by the tory party, and that is warmer and safer than spending winter under canvas near a beachin spending winter under canvas near a beach in northern france. and if you don't think that is what the gangs are telling the people they exploit, you've never met one of these gangs. so, no, we have to restore integrity and rules to our asylum system. we have to clear the backlog so that we can return people swiftly. that is the path, the only path to real deterrence. that is why we will hire hundreds of new caseworkers for the home office, and we will do it straightaway. we will create a new fast—track returns on enforcement unit that will make sure the courts can process claims quickly, and we will save taxpayers billions. the e8 will save taxpayers billions. the £8 million we spend every day on hotels, the £8 million a day message that tory chaos has a cost. labour will stop the chaos, they will bust the backlogs, we will rebuild our broken asylum system. applause now, these plans will be fiercely resisted. 0f
a travel lodge amnesty, handed out by the tory party, and thatis handed out by the tory party, and that is warmer and safer than spending winter under canvas near a beachin spending winter under canvas near a beach in northern france. and if you don't think that is what the gangs are telling the people they exploit, you've never met one of these gangs. so, no, we have to restore integrity and rules to our asylum system. we have to clear the backlog so that we can return people swiftly. that is...
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they are taking on tories in seats where labour, by their own admission, cannot win. if the lib dems can take it to the tories and be successful, that's another source of help for keir starmer. christian: good to talk to you. thank you for summing up the day for us. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. for our u.k. viewers, let's take a look at the headlines today. cases of melanoma skin cancer are at an all-time high in the u.k. with more than 20,000 people expected to be diagnosed this year. the chair to cancer research u.k. is more new people to do more to protect themselves from the sun. they say there's been a particularly big increase in cases among older people. a woman who was stabbed to death on borman beach friday night has been named locally as amy gray. another woman remains in hospital with serious injuries. police are still at the scene of the stabbings and a section of the beachfront remains cordoned off. the raf has grounded the battle of britain memorial flights following the death of one of its pilots in a crash on saturday. the sq
they are taking on tories in seats where labour, by their own admission, cannot win. if the lib dems can take it to the tories and be successful, that's another source of help for keir starmer. christian: good to talk to you. thank you for summing up the day for us. around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. for our u.k. viewers, let's take a look at the headlines today. cases of melanoma skin cancer are at an all-time high in the u.k. with more than 20,000 people expected to be...
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the tories vote in the tories or you get laboun >> well, that's the message the tories will be putting about a boost from that angle. christopher hope, thank you very much for joining christopher hope, thank you very much forjoining us this much for joining us this evening. of course, a boost with reform not being , not boasting reform not being, not boasting nigel farage as a candidate, but perhaps the very opposite of a boost with some of these net migration figures we've learned today. we're going to be speaking to alp mehmet from migrationwatch after 685,000. that was the net number of people arriving in the country in 2023. now, when you include the gross number and you discount those that went home from previous years, well, we're well over a million. let's make sense of these numbers now with alp mehmet, the chairman of migration watch alp. these are big numbers . first of all, your big numbers. first of all, your reaction officially last year net migration, one of the highest numbers on record, although 10% down on the year before . before. >> well, let's let's look a little bi
the tories vote in the tories or you get laboun >> well, that's the message the tories will be putting about a boost from that angle. christopher hope, thank you very much for joining christopher hope, thank you very much forjoining us this much for joining us this evening. of course, a boost with reform not being , not boasting reform not being, not boasting nigel farage as a candidate, but perhaps the very opposite of a boost with some of these net migration figures we've learned today....
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tory paper. things can only get wetter, drown and out. >> it was terrible. it was received just in the way that it should have been. yeah dave is saying, bev, give it a rest. we know you love labour. i don't dave, i don't, i don't i see myself as pretty apolitical actually. i have principles that i stand up for, and i will vote for whichever party stands for the principles that i think are important. and andrew again, another one saying all this talk about rishi standing in the rain, it doesn't really matter. look, we've got six weeks now, and i like the fact that it's only six weeks. it might feel like a lot longer after seven with theresa may and i, but actually they are already out there already. we've seen christopher hope on the bus with the sunak team this morning. we've got katherine forster out there . we've got keir starmer there. we've got keir starmer who was down in kent this morning. you know they're going to meet her in surrey. they're all focused. they're all trying to get your vot
tory paper. things can only get wetter, drown and out. >> it was terrible. it was received just in the way that it should have been. yeah dave is saying, bev, give it a rest. we know you love labour. i don't dave, i don't, i don't i see myself as pretty apolitical actually. i have principles that i stand up for, and i will vote for whichever party stands for the principles that i think are important. and andrew again, another one saying all this talk about rishi standing in the rain, it...
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and i've tory mp for romford. and i've got joana jarjue, the apprentice finalist and entrepreneur , finalist and entrepreneur, andrew, i'll start with you, if that's all right. as the political head in the room, your initial take on rishi sunak's kicking every government does badly in local elections when things aren't going well, that's nothing new. >> the difference this time is that in many ways it's self—inflicted. we were elected in 2019 with an 80 seat majority, and we had a lot of things that we could have gone on and done, and the people are disappointed that we haven't achieved some of the things we said we would do. so they're angry. i'll tell you what, though, patrick, they're not very keen on labour. they're cross with us. but if you think and you said it a minute ago, this is 1997. it's not so people are protesting. a lot of people are protesting. a lot of people are not voting. a lot of people are not voting. a lot of people are voting for smaller parties, reform party, whatever it might be. in rea
and i've tory mp for romford. and i've got joana jarjue, the apprentice finalist and entrepreneur , finalist and entrepreneur, andrew, i'll start with you, if that's all right. as the political head in the room, your initial take on rishi sunak's kicking every government does badly in local elections when things aren't going well, that's nothing new. >> the difference this time is that in many ways it's self—inflicted. we were elected in 2019 with an 80 seat majority, and we had a lot...
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the tories defensive seat. the tories really need to hold that to avoid giving labour a landslide . avoid giving labour a landslide. then we flew to the vale of glamorgan, alun cairns seat a 3000 majority back in 2019. we flew from there to inverness, where i am today and tomorrow we're off to northern ireland. this is a four nation visit by the prime minister to get off on the prime minister to get off on the front foot, to show the rest of all the voters, if they're watching tv news and other channels, that he's out there governing for the whole of the uk and indicating he's on the front foot. so we've heard repeatedly we heard a q&a with him this morning at a depot near derby, erewash. as i said before , we heard him there say commit his big regret was not cutting the nhs waiting list faster. he said the rwanda flights will take off, but after july the 4th, after the election date, the clear impression here is don't risk it, it's going well. the economy is getting better. net migration is falling, as you've
the tories defensive seat. the tories really need to hold that to avoid giving labour a landslide . avoid giving labour a landslide. then we flew to the vale of glamorgan, alun cairns seat a 3000 majority back in 2019. we flew from there to inverness, where i am today and tomorrow we're off to northern ireland. this is a four nation visit by the prime minister to get off on the prime minister to get off on the front foot, to show the rest of all the voters, if they're watching tv news and other...
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the tories coverage tonight. the tories have reached out to arguably the most important demographic of all pensioners. not only has sunak guaranteed the triple lock, he's also promised a tax cut for 12.5 million strong cohort . a triple lock plus. yet cohort. a triple lock plus. yet the question is can the nation afford these promises for a growing, ageing population ? in growing, ageing population? in also, the supposedly impartial bbc has been lampooned for its coverage of nigel farages first keynote speech of the election campaign in dover this morning, and he has said that this is now and he has said that this is now a matter of national security. >> nigel farage, with his, customary inflammatory language, the bbc did subsequently apologise . apologise. >> meanwhile, the nhs in england is under fire for putting out a job advert for an assistant director of diversity, paying as much as £100,000 a year. we went to a london
the tories coverage tonight. the tories have reached out to arguably the most important demographic of all pensioners. not only has sunak guaranteed the triple lock, he's also promised a tax cut for 12.5 million strong cohort . a triple lock plus. yet cohort. a triple lock plus. yet the question is can the nation afford these promises for a growing, ageing population ? in growing, ageing population? in also, the supposedly impartial bbc has been lampooned for its coverage of nigel farages first...
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sean is leaning to the tories. there's more to this general election campaign are just the conservatives and labour and we will hear from all those other parties. in terms of the big picture today, what we have had from the party leaders, fanning out across the uk, is setting out their broad campaign messages. and you know what? we will hear them repeatedly, because a key part of political campaigning is saying the same thing, frankly, over and over again. there's also been, and over again. there's also been, and there will be plenty more of this, too, a splash of geographical masochism, leaders hurtling around from one place to the next, the prime minister taking in england, wales and in the last hour, scotland, as he arrived in the highlands. oh, and this place, westminster, hasn't quite finished yet was up it will be packing up and going quite pretty soon. but parliament is still sitting. working out which propose laws that were working their way through the system can happen in a mad rush before tomorrow, and w
sean is leaning to the tories. there's more to this general election campaign are just the conservatives and labour and we will hear from all those other parties. in terms of the big picture today, what we have had from the party leaders, fanning out across the uk, is setting out their broad campaign messages. and you know what? we will hear them repeatedly, because a key part of political campaigning is saying the same thing, frankly, over and over again. there's also been, and over again....
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could the tories next election. could the tories achieve the unthinkable and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat? i'll be speaking to someone who's been where the tories are and done it before. that's . next. well, the big reaction to my big opinion and a scandalous set of allegations around discrimination at the bbc. i'll get to your feedback in just a moment. but first, the big story and a shock new projection from sky news. using the latest figures from thursday's local elections, suggests that britain is heading for a hung parliament, based upon results from 2 million council wards and projecting those voting figures into a nationwide estimate. labouris into a nationwide estimate. labour is on course to be the largest party in parliament, but will fall short of a commons majority by 32 seats, with six months to go until a likely november election. could the tories achieve the unthinkable, drag themselves out of the gutter and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat? let's speak to someone who's been there and
could the tories next election. could the tories achieve the unthinkable and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat? i'll be speaking to someone who's been where the tories are and done it before. that's . next. well, the big reaction to my big opinion and a scandalous set of allegations around discrimination at the bbc. i'll get to your feedback in just a moment. but first, the big story and a shock new projection from sky news. using the latest figures from thursday's local elections,...
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lots of tory politicians are standing down and some tory mps are flipping to the labour party, such as natalie elphicke. now i respect politicians that stick to their principles, especially when those principles are i want to have a job afterjuly the 4th. now rishi sunak has warned that labour will make britain a magnet for every illegal migrant in europe if they win the next election. but i have got to ask britain already is a magnet for every illegal migrant in europe. i mean, under rishi sunak, illegal immigration, small boats crossings have soared on this. >> the boats is a distraction from the mass legal immigration that we've got in this country. so there's much bigger numbers. but if i could have a choice and say you can have the illegal, you know, boat crossings, but stop the mass legal immigration, i would pick to stop the illegal migration because it's now this yean migration because it's now this year, 670,000. that's a city. >> that's a so you'd have you'd rather have the illegal migrants coming across. >> i wouldn't want either. right. yeah. but i find it's a distraction .
lots of tory politicians are standing down and some tory mps are flipping to the labour party, such as natalie elphicke. now i respect politicians that stick to their principles, especially when those principles are i want to have a job afterjuly the 4th. now rishi sunak has warned that labour will make britain a magnet for every illegal migrant in europe if they win the next election. but i have got to ask britain already is a magnet for every illegal migrant in europe. i mean, under rishi...
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. _ will tell you that he is all right for a tory, you get that comment off them _ for a tory, you get that comment off them. labourare desperate for a tory, you get that comment off them. 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 rout
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is it that that's tory. is it sunak.can it that that's tory. is it sunak. can he claim something. well he's claiming that. or is it just energy prices have dropped . dropped. >> yeah. well he's claiming isn't he. i've halved inflation. so that's the claim. but yes many people are arguing that was going to happen anyway. >> yeah. so well we'll see. all right. well let's go on to the sunday times nick. so they have the of course the national service again. >> and they've got a picture of carrie fisher as well from star wars. but they've also an man united. but they've also got streeting. we'll cut out the cultural rot in nhs. this is wes streeting who of course is, you know, he survived cancer and so on. he knows a bit about the nhs and he's able to attack the nhs because he's labour and he's not the nasty party, the tories, who aren't allowed to do anything because everyone's like, oh, they want to privatise your nan or whatever, but he's allowed to do it. so he talks about quite an interesting thing that he was, had a phone call saying, can you from the nhs saying, can you stop go
is it that that's tory. is it sunak.can it that that's tory. is it sunak. can he claim something. well he's claiming that. or is it just energy prices have dropped . dropped. >> yeah. well he's claiming isn't he. i've halved inflation. so that's the claim. but yes many people are arguing that was going to happen anyway. >> yeah. so well we'll see. all right. well let's go on to the sunday times nick. so they have the of course the national service again. >> and they've got a...
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i was reading today actually that, in 1996, when the tories had two terrible results, the tory line was, oh, the public don't really like tony blair. you're hearing a lot of the same things about keir starmer. it'sjust of the same things about keir starmer. it's just trying to excuse it. now, look, the facts of this is, as professor sir john curtice, the oracle of psephology, always says, local elections are actually quite hard to copy and paste on to national ones. so if you look at the results, if it's 10 or 11% by the end of counting, as it will be later today, or maybe tomorrow, then that would mean it's a bigger margin than we saw in last year's local elections. and if you look at where the seats where the wards have shifted, they're very well targeted. so you've got redditch, you've got rushmoor, you've got milton keynes . what you've got milton keynes. what you're seeing is middle class areas , conservative areas and areas, conservative areas and most of all leave voting areas. having the biggest shifts from to tory labour. and so if you actually put that onto a general election,
i was reading today actually that, in 1996, when the tories had two terrible results, the tory line was, oh, the public don't really like tony blair. you're hearing a lot of the same things about keir starmer. it'sjust of the same things about keir starmer. it's just trying to excuse it. now, look, the facts of this is, as professor sir john curtice, the oracle of psephology, always says, local elections are actually quite hard to copy and paste on to national ones. so if you look at the...
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britain it's 2:00 on wednesday, the 8th of may. >> another tory mp defects to labourin >> another tory mp defects to labour in a hammer blow to rishi sunak. labour in a hammer blow to rishi sunak . natalie elphicke says her sunak. natalie elphicke says her former party has become a byword former party has become a byword for incompetence and division. we've got more analysis and reaction to come and record high levels of immigration have failed to boost britain's economy should be returned to the tens of thousands. >> that's according to a new report, much more on that and a double royal snub for prince harry during his trip to the uk. >> first, he's told the king is too busy to meet him. then he discovers he's being replaced by prince william as the head of the army air corps. >> it is pretty stunning news that in the last couple of years, we've now had three defections from the conservatives to the labour party. add that to a number of by elections and some suspensions, too , as well as suspensions, too, as well as defections to other parties like reform and reclaim. briefly, althoug
britain it's 2:00 on wednesday, the 8th of may. >> another tory mp defects to labourin >> another tory mp defects to labour in a hammer blow to rishi sunak. labour in a hammer blow to rishi sunak . natalie elphicke says her sunak. natalie elphicke says her former party has become a byword former party has become a byword for incompetence and division. we've got more analysis and reaction to come and record high levels of immigration have failed to boost britain's economy should be...
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at least that's what the tory attack is kind of uk—wide. but in scotland specificallym they say that's a labour threat but in scotland specifically, they say that's a labour threat tojobs in places like aberdeen where people work in the oil and gas industry in their droves. yes, and then there's an argument about the snp's policy and the snp also, adam, treading a really fine line. i mean, oil in some ways was the fuel that drove the rise. was the fuel that drove the rise in scottish nationalism way back in the '605 and into the 705 — this idea that in the famous campaign phrase of the snp, it's scotland's oil, and that if scotland had control over those resources, it could have been, as the snp will tell you until they're blue in the face. it could have been like norway, if scotland has had control and had built up its own oil reserve — it didn't. so it didn't. so, whether or not they're right doesn't matter any more. but the issue still resonates and the snp are still pulled in both directions on that subject. and chris, we got such a
at least that's what the tory attack is kind of uk—wide. but in scotland specificallym they say that's a labour threat but in scotland specifically, they say that's a labour threat tojobs in places like aberdeen where people work in the oil and gas industry in their droves. yes, and then there's an argument about the snp's policy and the snp also, adam, treading a really fine line. i mean, oil in some ways was the fuel that drove the rise. was the fuel that drove the rise in scottish...
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peter says after voting tory. all my life, never again. because of the failed migration policy, denise says, i have always voted conservative but feel they are not conservative anymore and will be voting reform. terry says scrap the rwanda fiasco and spend the money on putting the royal navy in the channel and turning them back. and paul adds in the context of where i place my vote, migration will play a significant part. currently, neither sunak or starmer will be getting my vote, so that seems to suggest that a lot of you are more concerned about immigration than necessarily you are about the economy. before the break, you heard me speaking to nigel. i got his reaction from the controversy caused by his speech on immigration. this morning, including a row with the bbc ending with the corporation corporation apologising. and this is what he said. >> i said before having met face to face. these young men and the engush to face. these young men and the english channel have aggressive many of them are, but it didn't say it today. i quoted an
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tories, tories very dramatic. the daily star. we've beaten the curse of stories with snoring, with didgeridoos. that is all we've got time for. thank you to my guest, steve allen and nick dixon. we're back tomorrow at 11:00 with some other people. and if you're watching at 5 am, please do stay tuned because right now it's time for breakfast. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update this weekend. it's going to be a bit of a mixed bank holiday. the driest weather expected on saturday for most of us. we'll turn a bit more unsettled as the weekend goes on, but through this evening the pressure pattern really settles down and that will set us up for a much dner that will set us up for a much drier and colder night to come. tonight there are areas of cloud and rain we've seen across northern areas will slowly drift northwards through the next few hours, and these clearer skies across the south will become more widespread, pushing into pa
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i have no doubt from the tories and the snp . i'm from the tories and the snp. i'm well aware of the cynicism people hold towards politicians at the moment, but i came into politics late having served our country as leader of the crown prosecution service, and i helped the police service in northern ireland to gain the consent of all communities. service of our country is the reason, and the only reason why i am standing here now asking for your vote. >> so there he is asking for one's vote. i mean, look, come on, it was dull as dishwater. >> he would say himself. >> he would say himself. >> look, he talks about politics. boring. and there were two union jacks either side of him. >> it's on our membership card now. we're we're a very patriotic party. >> he's the master of the gesture. >> well, look, he would say himself that he's not a bomber. he's not, you know, he's not the he's he's not the world's sort of most exciting speaker. but he does do is he is ready for government . he showed there that government. he showed there that he's a prime minister in waitin
i have no doubt from the tories and the snp . i'm from the tories and the snp. i'm well aware of the cynicism people hold towards politicians at the moment, but i came into politics late having served our country as leader of the crown prosecution service, and i helped the police service in northern ireland to gain the consent of all communities. service of our country is the reason, and the only reason why i am standing here now asking for your vote. >> so there he is asking for one's...
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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 trying to say that he wants to win back these people, some of these green party , nutte
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...
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of tory say a regular 1a years of tory leadership. david cameron not even elected for the pointing to the house of lords or foreign secretary. they share churn of being a government for a long time with one party you start to run out of good people, don't you?— party you start to run out of good people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to sa look people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at — people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at my _ people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at my record, _ people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at my record, his - to say look at my record, his record in less than two years that he has been at the helm. labour will want to say, look at 1a years of conservative government we heard keir starmer say it's been chaos, a time of stagnating wages and living standards, he wants people to focus on bat. labours messages time to change. rishi sunak messages, i've been stabilising things give me more time. one thing he points to of course is his rwanda policy. he's passed le
of tory say a regular 1a years of tory leadership. david cameron not even elected for the pointing to the house of lords or foreign secretary. they share churn of being a government for a long time with one party you start to run out of good people, don't you?— party you start to run out of good people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to sa look people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at — people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to say look at my _ people, don't you? rishi sunak wants to...
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should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge? as it's revealed, students are using ai software to write their essays and with anti—semitism rife on campus and with free speech, non—exist is there any point in young people amassing debt to go to university? is higher education worth such a high price? i'll be asking. tonight's top pundits. also, is britain an institutionally racist country? no, says my mark meets guest tony sewell , a prominent man of tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in the house of lords, whose report on the issue saw him attacked, demonised and stripped of an honorary degree, cancelled for having the wrong opinions. lord tony sewell joins me shortly and it might take a ten in an hour's time. you won't want to miss this. ten in an hour's time. you won't want to miss this . prince andrew want to miss this. prince andrew needs to get his house in order as the £30 million royal lodge that he inhabits is falling apart. should king charles evict his own brother? my verdict on the playboy prince a
should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge? as it's revealed, students are using ai software to write their essays and with anti—semitism rife on campus and with free speech, non—exist is there any point in young people amassing debt to go to university? is higher education worth such a high price? i'll be asking. tonight's top pundits. also, is britain an institutionally racist country? no, says my mark meets guest tony...
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. >> i think she speaks for many tory voters in saying that the tory party has changed, it has left the center-ground. >> if you look at things she said in the past, criticism on the policy on the vote, it seems incompatible with prepositions now. >> the curiosity with this one is that it is almost equal opportunities in at the scum of elation for conservative mps and labour mps. ♪ christian: another conservative mp crosses the floor to labour. member for dover, one of the hard-line voices on migration analysis with sir keir starmer. we will get her reaction. the defense secretary confirmed the white house pause bombs heading to israel. and xi jinping arrives in hungary for dinner with victor or bond, one of his closest allies in europe who tends to dig his heels in on policy that threatens china. christian: very good evening. after a weekend of disastrous results in the local elections, rishi sunak came to the commons intent of rallying the troops. waiting for him today it was an ambush. just as his mps began taking their seats behind him, one of them, the conservative natalie elsie,
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tories told police telegraph. tories told police bfing telegraph. tories told police bring back. stop and search. so this has obviously been a contentious issue. i think it was when theresa may. >> oh, we need to. oh, god. sorry we need to go to paul because you're mike, isn't isn't working , apparently. let's have working, apparently. let's have a look. let's have a look at the eye. paul. eye.paul >> okay, i'll pick up that story if you like . but let's go with if you like. but let's go with the eye for now. new weight loss jab. gold rush offers obesity, hope for millions. so apparently there are 322 anti—obesity drugs in development worldwide at the moment, and the new drugs in development include more convenient versions, including exist of incumbent weight loss drugs that are already available, but they're going to be now in pill form or actually be now in pill form or actually be an injection of some kind. so i mean, i think the i think the obese people would probably rather a pill, especially if it was a big pill painted like a cake. yeah just a couple of slices of it. ye
tories told police telegraph. tories told police bfing telegraph. tories told police bring back. stop and search. so this has obviously been a contentious issue. i think it was when theresa may. >> oh, we need to. oh, god. sorry we need to go to paul because you're mike, isn't isn't working , apparently. let's have working, apparently. let's have a look. let's have a look at the eye. paul. eye.paul >> okay, i'll pick up that story if you like . but let's go with if you like. but...
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over the next hour, i have got tory minister of state for enterprise, markets and small business. kevin hollinrake, labour shadow secretary of state for scotland ian murray and reform party candidate lee anderson. here in the studio with me, former conservative mp angela knight, former labour mp bill rammell and former lib dem mp norman baker. five weeks today we will know who the government is. keir starmer stands accused of caving in to the far left over aba reforms. new immigration tax is it completely insane? the tories are lagging behind? will rishi finally be radical? it's all to play finally be radical? it's all to play for and we're doing the absolute lot of it. after your . news. >> well, the top story from the gb news room is that donald trump says he's going to appeal his conviction for falsifying business records, claiming the trial was very unfair and rigged. he said, by the biden administration, he was found guilty of all 34 counts last night in a new york courthouse. however, it doesn't appear to have deterred his supporters, including reform uk's nigel farage, who
over the next hour, i have got tory minister of state for enterprise, markets and small business. kevin hollinrake, labour shadow secretary of state for scotland ian murray and reform party candidate lee anderson. here in the studio with me, former conservative mp angela knight, former labour mp bill rammell and former lib dem mp norman baker. five weeks today we will know who the government is. keir starmer stands accused of caving in to the far left over aba reforms. new immigration tax is it...
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the tories record year before. the tories say it's even lower this year. but will that message sink. in.7 >> but will that message sink. in? >> well, yes. i'm not tom harwood. no i'm emily, but if you've noticed, tom's got a bit of a bit of a sore throat, bit of a bit of a sore throat, bit of a bit of a sore throat, bit of a sore throat today. >> quite a lot of talking yesterday, but. but we're powering through. it's a general election . you take these things election. you take these things on the chin. what was it? >> five hours of talking, plus standing out in downing street in the rain. >> i think the rain didn't help. no i suppose not. >> but he's got his, hot, hot water and lemon hot tea and lemon. >> a bit like theresa may must have felt in 2070 at the tory conference when she went around to all of those different fringe events the night before her big speech. and she spoke to this group and she spoke to that group. and then when it came to her big speech that everyone watched, she lost her voice completely comparing yourself to a former prime minist
the tories record year before. the tories say it's even lower this year. but will that message sink. in.7 >> but will that message sink. in? >> well, yes. i'm not tom harwood. no i'm emily, but if you've noticed, tom's got a bit of a bit of a sore throat, bit of a bit of a sore throat, bit of a bit of a sore throat, bit of a sore throat today. >> quite a lot of talking yesterday, but. but we're powering through. it's a general election . you take these things election. you...
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it's not, of the tories , i should not, of the tories, i should say, of the tories around 600. and, 600 and, sorry, 365 is the number the tories won in 2019. so 78 of those standing down this election, it's a big proportion, although still , proportion, although still, familiar faces will remain. but i think one of the interesting things is that there's a big, big spread of members of parliament standing down at this election. it's not just those in marginal seats, it's also those in safe seats. so there's going to be a really rather large changing of the guard, when the country goes to vote in six weeks time, parliament will look very different, not just because people may vote in a different way to they did to the way they did for five years ago, but also because some of those safer seats will see internal changes within the same parties as well. now, why is that ? well, some now, why is that? well, some people have been, of course, there for a long time. theresa may got in in 1997. she's standing down this time around. michael gove got in in 2005, standing down this time aro
it's not, of the tories , i should not, of the tories, i should say, of the tories around 600. and, 600 and, sorry, 365 is the number the tories won in 2019. so 78 of those standing down this election, it's a big proportion, although still , proportion, although still, familiar faces will remain. but i think one of the interesting things is that there's a big, big spread of members of parliament standing down at this election. it's not just those in marginal seats, it's also those in safe...
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direction they're going and, i think a lot of tories are probably with them on that. it's the specifics, the details of the policy, and that's where the prime minister has come under pressure on this bank holiday monday. imilli minister has come under pressure on this bank holiday monday.— this bank holiday monday. will come back to how — this bank holiday monday. will come back to how policy _ this bank holiday monday. will come back to how policy is _ this bank holiday monday. will come back to how policy is decided - this bank holiday monday. will come back to how policy is decided within l back to how policy is decided within the conservative party. just a quick word on the smaller parties, particularly of that liberal democrats — ed davey today making his claim that his party can become a third big power in westminster ahead of the si a third big power in westminster ahead of the s i was looking at the figures, and when you look at what they did in 2019, they were sex and they did in 2019, they were sex and the microsecond and 91 constituencies in around th
direction they're going and, i think a lot of tories are probably with them on that. it's the specifics, the details of the policy, and that's where the prime minister has come under pressure on this bank holiday monday. imilli minister has come under pressure on this bank holiday monday.— this bank holiday monday. will come back to how — this bank holiday monday. will come back to how policy _ this bank holiday monday. will come back to how policy is _ this bank holiday monday. will come...
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can ijust ask on tory attack lies, they are talking l tory attack lies, they are talking about lazy clear lifting a couple of lads from the jump by the school of criticism. labour is pushing back on that, what would you see about —— but why would you say about keir starmer�*s work ethic? i but why would you say about keir starmer's work ethic?— but why would you say about keir starmer's work ethic? i think he is as competitive, _ starmer's work ethic? i think he is as competitive, anyone _ starmer's work ethic? i think he is as competitive, anyone who i starmer's work ethic? i think he is as competitive, anyone who has . as competitive, anyone who has played football that would know how competitive he is. kate doesn't need to do somersaults to prove he is fit for office. this is no drama starmer he is not going to get involved. he's a fit man, he plays football, he is absolutely relentless and from what i understand, he's really enjoying his campaign so far and the chance to find a get out and do it. rather than around. nearly six weeks ago, tom baldwin and he will speak again but
can ijust ask on tory attack lies, they are talking l tory attack lies, they are talking about lazy clear lifting a couple of lads from the jump by the school of criticism. labour is pushing back on that, what would you see about —— but why would you say about keir starmer�*s work ethic? i but why would you say about keir starmer's work ethic?— but why would you say about keir starmer's work ethic? i think he is as competitive, _ starmer's work ethic? i think he is as competitive,...