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they have had enough of 14 years of the conservatives in power, they have lost trust — conservatives in power, they have lost trust of the british people and blackpool has had enough of this failed _ blackpool has had enough of this failed government. the conservatives who had held — failed government. the conservatives who had held the _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat were _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat were beaten i who had held the seat were beaten into second place but the shock will be reform very nearly pushed them into third. , ., �* into third. they did not get brexit done preperly. — into third. they did not get brexit done properly, they _ into third. they did not get brexit done properly, they did _ into third. they did not get brexit done properly, they did not - into third. they did not get brexit done properly, they did not cut i done properly, they did not cut immigration. people are tired of tory incompetence and lies, we are done with it, time
they have had enough of 14 years of the conservatives in power, they have lost trust — conservatives in power, they have lost trust of the british people and blackpool has had enough of this failed _ blackpool has had enough of this failed government. the conservatives who had held — failed government. the conservatives who had held the _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat _ failed government. the conservatives who had held the seat were _ failed government. the...
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the broader conservative pa rty�*s state office as a result from the broader conservative party's state in the polls, it will be a blow to rishi sunak. i don't think it will change anything regarding the mp5. there simply isn't the organisation or the candidate there for a challenge against rishi sunak, but i think andy street was with his best hope for a real bright spot. the victory of ben houchen in tees valley, which while impressive, was what actually —— was largely priced in. if andy street does go, it willjust mean that no one will be able to deny it is an unremittingly terrible result of the conservative party. mas is an unremittingly terrible result of the conservative party. was there any glimmer — of the conservative party. was there any glimmer of— of the conservative party. was there any glimmer of hope _ of the conservative party. was there any glimmer of hope for— of the conservative party. was there any glimmer of hope for the - of the conservative party. was there any glimmer of hope for the tories l any glimmer of hope for the tories in london, or was thatjus
the broader conservative pa rty�*s state office as a result from the broader conservative party's state in the polls, it will be a blow to rishi sunak. i don't think it will change anything regarding the mp5. there simply isn't the organisation or the candidate there for a challenge against rishi sunak, but i think andy street was with his best hope for a real bright spot. the victory of ben houchen in tees valley, which while impressive, was what actually —— was largely priced in. if...
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the conservatives are down 15%, labour up conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. _ conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. an— conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%, an 11% swing from conservative to labour. interestingly, if that were replicated in the general election results _ replicated in the general election results from 2019, grant shapps would _ results from 2019, grant shapps would be — results from 2019, grant shapps would be really worried about losing his seat _ would be really worried about losing his seat. that's the defence secretary, someone who has had a decent. _ secretary, someone who has had a decent, fairly safe seat for the conservatives in the past. results like this— conservatives in the past. results like this will make him really nervous _ like this will make him really nervous. 0ne like this will make him really nervous. one other thing about last night's _ nervous. one other thing about last night's results. let's see some tactical— night's results. let's see some tactical voting analysis. this is what _ tactical voting analysis. this is what
the conservatives are down 15%, labour up conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. _ conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%. an— conservatives are down 15%, labour up 7%, an 11% swing from conservative to labour. interestingly, if that were replicated in the general election results _ replicated in the general election results from 2019, grant shapps would _ results from 2019, grant shapps would be — results from 2019, grant shapps would be really worried about losing his seat _ would be...
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conservative is much the same' _ of the conservative is much the same, there'll_ of the conservative is much the same, there'll probably- of the conservative is much the same, there'll probably take i of the conservative is much the . same, there'll probably take that, although— same, there'll probably take that, although what _ same, there'll probably take that, although what is _ same, there'll probably take that, although what is i— same, there'll probably take that, although what is i think— same, there'll probably take that, although what is i think clear- same, there'll probably take that, i although what is i think clear from all sorts— although what is i think clear from all sorts of— although what is i think clear from all sorts of aspects _ although what is i think clear from all sorts of aspects of— although what is i think clear from all sorts of aspects of the - although what is i think clear from all sorts of aspects of the results. all sorts of aspects of the results is the _ all sorts of aspects of the results is the labour— all sorts of aspects of the r
conservative is much the same' _ of the conservative is much the same, there'll_ of the conservative is much the same, there'll probably- of the conservative is much the same, there'll probably take i of the conservative is much the . same, there'll probably take that, although— same, there'll probably take that, although what _ same, there'll probably take that, although what is _ same, there'll probably take that, although what is i— same, there'll probably take that, although what is i...
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instead of being conservatives.— conservatives instead of being conservatives. , , conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic _ conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track _ conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track record - conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track record which i on a fantastic track record which they have done as conservative candidates and they have shown what conservative candidates can achieve in a local area so fingers crossed both of them will get good results. the leaflet barely mention conservative. they won't even blue and this was a bitter personal track records in their personal polling, wasn't it, not the conservative party which cannot bode well ahead of general election?— of general election? that's not true. i of general election? that's not true- i have — of general election? that's not true. i have been _ of general election? that's not true. i have been out - of general election? that's not. true. i have been out campaigning with ben and i the thing we saw on the doorstep is the fact that th
instead of being conservatives.— conservatives instead of being conservatives. , , conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic _ conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track _ conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track record - conservatives. they will be running on a fantastic track record which i on a fantastic track record which they have done as conservative candidates and they have shown what conservative candidates can achieve in a local area so fingers...
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conservatives. in the big question today now is whether that west midlands race and give them something to hold onto. for people who are just tuning in and seeing a barrage of numbers and graphs, can you explain the london figures that are coming in, and the roles that go with these big mayoral jobs? let roles that go with these big mayoral “obs? ., ,., . ,, roles that go with these big mayoral “obs? ., . ,, ., ., ., jobs? let me go back to the london fiuures, jobs? let me go back to the london figures, actually, _ jobs? let me go back to the london figures, actually, which _ jobs? let me go back to the london figures, actually, which show - jobs? let me go back to the london figures, actually, which show where sadiq khan is compared to susan hall. sadiq khan 427, susan hall 233, the swing is very much in sadiq khan in's favour. a decent amount of power over things like transport and housing in london, it's a pretty prominent position for so he has usedit prominent position for so he has used it
conservatives. in the big question today now is whether that west midlands race and give them something to hold onto. for people who are just tuning in and seeing a barrage of numbers and graphs, can you explain the london figures that are coming in, and the roles that go with these big mayoral jobs? let roles that go with these big mayoral “obs? ., ,., . ,, roles that go with these big mayoral “obs? ., . ,, ., ., ., jobs? let me go back to the london fiuures, jobs? let me go back to the...
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conservatives however they tried to sin it. ~ . .,, conservatives however they tried to sinit.~ ., conservatives however they tried to sin it. ~ ., ., spin it. what was the message from the new mp — spin it. what was the message from the new mp in _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his victory _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his victory speech? l the new mp in his victory speech? the tone for labour is that they are calling for a general election, unsurprisingly they feel they are on a roll at the moment, consistently polling at 20% over conservatives and they feel momentum is with them and they feel momentum is with them and a result like blackpool south helps with that. they have been buoyed by some of the local factors here as well in blackpool south, scott benton, the former mp who resigned and was caught in a lobbying scandal, that tarnished the conservative brand here. it's worth noting that people like us are paying a lot of attention to this and the national parties are paying and the national par
conservatives however they tried to sin it. ~ . .,, conservatives however they tried to sinit.~ ., conservatives however they tried to sin it. ~ ., ., spin it. what was the message from the new mp — spin it. what was the message from the new mp in _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his victory _ spin it. what was the message from the new mp in his victory speech? l the new mp in his victory speech? the tone for labour is...
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of conservative roads. i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending. we don't just this week we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after another cover uh, expos, a advice him, allegedly acting as a, as a, a from for, for the gambling industry. and i'm, that's not on, that's not the, unfortunately, usually has been a succession of scandals as well. and from the mentally the conservatives, a coalition, the election coordination of iris jones and put together in 2019 of socially conservative li vultures. and particularly any labor has a full many labor house seats alongside the traditional small as the conservative southern english, conservative holders that was, was delivered there $21919.00 majority. and that's fracturing all ove
of conservative roads. i think we've had high inflation and 0 growth in the u. k. for the last 3 years, there's been a succession of scandals involving the conservative party starting with the cobra contracts. but it's kind of, it's blending. we don't just this week we had a bi election on, on the service. it doesn't cover the rest of the elections in black, 2 sizes, or decisions, or that'd be at this time down after another cover uh, expos, a advice him, allegedly acting as a, as a, a from...
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— you draw from any of this for the conservatives? . ,., , , conservatives? there are some signs of optimism. — conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before _ conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we _ conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we talk - conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we talk about i of optimism, before we talk about the complete wipe—out, conservative councillors are holding seats, conservatives and local government are capable of delivering a well—run authorities, very good local government. it is possible but tomorrow we will discover that in birmingham and teesside the mayor of nice standing again for re—election will buck the trend because they have come across as�*s —— will buck the trend because they have come across as's —— pragmatic, reasonable and sensible and people with common sense. —— the mayors standing again for real action. it is an indication of what is needed if the parties to restore its fortunes but my concern is the party will lose t
— you draw from any of this for the conservatives? . ,., , , conservatives? there are some signs of optimism. — conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before _ conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we _ conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we talk - conservatives? there are some signs of optimism, before we talk about i of optimism, before we talk about the complete wipe—out, conservative councillors are holding seats, conservatives and local...
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the conservatives haven't really got much worse, but it's pretty awful for the conservatives. let's face it, another small ray of comfort for the conservatives is some evidence that labour are going to get into difficulties with their stance on gaza, because we've seen they've lost overall control of oldham council, where we had a labour councillors resigning in the autumn over comments that sir keir starmer had made and they've got five independent councillors being elected specifically on a pro—palestine ticket. so we could see come the general election that if the situation in gaza, if there still isn't a meaningful ceasefire , that labour will lose ceasefire, that labour will lose votes on that issue. but i don't think it's anything like as many as the conservatives stand to lose to the reform party. >> now, what about the mayoral elections? now they're coming up. people have criticised the conservative party for not giving getting behind susan hall, although i think in my view it's probably better that they just kept quiet and let her get on with it because nobody's rea
the conservatives haven't really got much worse, but it's pretty awful for the conservatives. let's face it, another small ray of comfort for the conservatives is some evidence that labour are going to get into difficulties with their stance on gaza, because we've seen they've lost overall control of oldham council, where we had a labour councillors resigning in the autumn over comments that sir keir starmer had made and they've got five independent councillors being elected specifically on a...
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reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. it has the - for the conservatives. it has the power to split that vote on the right. i wonder how much of a danger that is. basically when we saw these local election results it was a real danger that conservatives can be pushed into third place. it’s a danger that conservatives can be pushed into third place. it's a huge roblem pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for _ pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for the _ pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for the conservatives - pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for the conservatives with j problem for the conservatives with “p problem for the conservatives with up the last thing they needed. we've seen this before, we'd seen this happen to david cameron in the 2010 when nigel faraj predecessor, was doing exactly this to the tories and taking them from the right flank. it split the vote exactly as you say. we're not going to see a huge tidal wave of reform mps being elected in the general election. i'd be amazed if we even saw one r
reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. it has the - for the conservatives. it has the power to split that vote on the right. i wonder how much of a danger that is. basically when we saw these local election results it was a real danger that conservatives can be pushed into third place. it’s a danger that conservatives can be pushed into third place. it's a huge roblem pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for _ pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for the _...
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conservative actually proud to put conservative - unabashed conservative actually proud to put conservative on - unabashed conservative actually| proud to put conservative on the leaflet _ proud to put conservative on the leaflet who — proud to put conservative on the leaflet who is _ proud to put conservative on the leaflet who is going _ proud to put conservative on the leaflet who is going up _ proud to put conservative on the leaflet who is going up against i proud to put conservative on the leaflet who is going up against a| leaflet who is going up against a representative. _ leaflet who is going up against a representative. [— leaflet who is going up against a representative.— leaflet who is going up against a reresentative. ., ., _, . ,, representative. i want to come back, and i know representative. i want to come back, and i know you _ representative. i want to come back, and i know you dispute _ representative. i want to come back, and i know you dispute what - representative. i want to come back, and i know you dispute what nick - and i know you dispute what nick watt was s
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in 2019 of socially conservatively vultures. and particularly in labor had to form a labor house, seats alongside the traditional small as the conservative southern english conservative soldiers that was, was delivered their $21919.00 majority and docs fracturing all over the place. it's fracturing in the former conservative states, but it's also fracturing the size piece of england for the liberal democrats have been doing well and so at the marines. chris, how much can we pin these results on the car and leadership of the conservative party on prime is to richie so not himself. and how much should we pin on the collective failure of the conservative party over its many is in power in the the likes of the leadership under theresa may somebody who you worked with closely mistrustful to mentioned boss johnson. of course you worked, as i mentioned that closely with theresa may have prime minister who repeatedly failed to get breaks it down. whose fault is this? the little i'm so chip. because if the problem is of those 14 years no
in 2019 of socially conservatively vultures. and particularly in labor had to form a labor house, seats alongside the traditional small as the conservative southern english conservative soldiers that was, was delivered their $21919.00 majority and docs fracturing all over the place. it's fracturing in the former conservative states, but it's also fracturing the size piece of england for the liberal democrats have been doing well and so at the marines. chris, how much can we pin these results on...
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the conservative vote is down. the swing here, a.5% conservative to labour. that is to enable row now where there has been a swing from the conservatives to labour despite the opposite needing to happen for susan hall to be in with a chance of beating sadiq khan so if i was sadiq khan and i were sitting looking at these results coming in, iwould sitting looking at these results coming in, i would feel pretty good place. coming in, i would feel pretty good lace. . ~ coming in, i would feel pretty good lace. w' �* place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously — place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously keep _ place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously keep across - place. 0k, well, nick, we'll obviously keep across all i place. 0k, well, nick, we'll- obviously keep across all results as they are coming in but thank you very much indeed for now. and i think we can cross over tojohn curtis now, master of polling. thank you so much for being with us. i know going to be with us for the next few hours. just on those london results, what is your take on what we are seeing so f
the conservative vote is down. the swing here, a.5% conservative to labour. that is to enable row now where there has been a swing from the conservatives to labour despite the opposite needing to happen for susan hall to be in with a chance of beating sadiq khan so if i was sadiq khan and i were sitting looking at these results coming in, iwould sitting looking at these results coming in, i would feel pretty good place. coming in, i would feel pretty good lace. . ~ coming in, i would feel...
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of course _ smiling conservatives toasting. of course he — smiling conservatives toasting. of course he was there in the blinken of an— course he was there in the blinken of an is— course he was there in the blinken of an is like — course he was there in the blinken of an is like exactly what you would do. of an is like exactly what you would do when _ of an is like exactly what you would do. when you look at the numbers in the tees— do. when you look at the numbers in the tees valley and the swing against — the tees valley and the swing against bent, who last time around all the _ against bent, who last time around all the time before last won byi million — all the time before last won byi million miles, he had more than 70% of the _ million miles, he had more than 70% of the vote, — million miles, he had more than 70% of the vote, there was a big swing against _ of the vote, there was a big swing against him but that could happen and he _ against him but that could happen and he could still win given the margin— and he could still win given the margin of
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a very, very close second _ the conservatives a very, very close second and — the conservatives a very, very close second and i'm confident we should end ”p— second and i'm confident we should end up as _ second and i'm confident we should end up as the largest group on the council _ end up as the largest group on the council. there are some really spectacular changes going on. we never— spectacular changes going on. we never said — spectacular changes going on. we never said a chance, we came within 22 votes _ never said a chance, we came within 22 votes of— never said a chance, we came within 22 votes of a — never said a chance, we came within 22 votes of a ward that was not even our target _ 22 votes of a ward that was not even our target list. we have celebrated our target list. we have celebrated our first— our target list. we have celebrated ourfirst gain of our target list. we have celebrated our first gain of the day and there will be _ our first gain of the day and there will be many more to come. how has the campaign — will be many more to come. how has the ca
a very, very close second _ the conservatives a very, very close second and — the conservatives a very, very close second and i'm confident we should end ”p— second and i'm confident we should end up as _ second and i'm confident we should end up as the largest group on the council _ end up as the largest group on the council. there are some really spectacular changes going on. we never— spectacular changes going on. we never said — spectacular changes going on. we never said a...
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conservatives, 25%. thatin interesting. conservatives, 25%. that in context, that is theirjoint lowest result ever in a bbc projected national share from a local election result. so that is bad. labour, ahead by 9%. same lead as they had last year. 34% is good but it is not quite the same levels that we were seeing when tony blair was in charge of the labour party in 1986, i997 was in charge of the labour party in 1986, 1997 before his landslide. just one final thing. the 24% of others, but half of is the greens so they are very happy this morning. thank you very much for taking us through all of that. time to catch up through all of that. time to catch up on all the sporting action. arsenal have the chance to go four points clear at the top of the premier league when they host bournemouth in just over an hours time. mikel arteta's side lead the league ahead of the day's games, but manchester city have a game in hand. the arsenal manager says he wants his side to focus on their own results and not on their title rivals. we just want to when an
conservatives, 25%. thatin interesting. conservatives, 25%. that in context, that is theirjoint lowest result ever in a bbc projected national share from a local election result. so that is bad. labour, ahead by 9%. same lead as they had last year. 34% is good but it is not quite the same levels that we were seeing when tony blair was in charge of the labour party in 1986, i997 was in charge of the labour party in 1986, 1997 before his landslide. just one final thing. the 24% of others, but...
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and also tonight the conservative _ on conservative candidates. and also tonight the conservative party - on conservative candidates. and also tonight the conservative party say i tonight the conservative party say it suspended one of their mps, lucy allan, for backing reform uk's edited in her telford see that she is vacating. edited in her telford see that she is vacating-— is vacating. that's right. as you sa , is vacating. that's right. as you say. lucy _ is vacating. that's right. as you say. lucy allan _ is vacating. that's right. as you say, lucy allan is _ is vacating. that's right. as you say, lucy allan is a _ is vacating. that's right. as you i say, lucy allan is a long-standing say, lucy allan is a long—standing conservative mp and is somebody who has already announced quite a while ago that she was not going to stand again in this election. see allen is somebody who you would very much put as being on the right of the conservative party, she talks a lot about the need to lower taxes and the need to lower levels of immigration, so
and also tonight the conservative _ on conservative candidates. and also tonight the conservative party - on conservative candidates. and also tonight the conservative party say i tonight the conservative party say it suspended one of their mps, lucy allan, for backing reform uk's edited in her telford see that she is vacating. edited in her telford see that she is vacating-— is vacating. that's right. as you sa , is vacating. that's right. as you say. lucy _ is vacating. that's right. as you...
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— conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there _ conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what _ conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what i _ conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what i will- conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what i will say - conservatives? there are a lot of what-ifs there what i will say is l what—ifs there what i will say is that there _ what—ifs there what i will say is that there has been a big swing of votes _ that there has been a big swing of votes to— that there has been a big swing of votes to an — that there has been a big swing of votes to an independent in this area that ran _ votes to an independent in this area that ran entirely in gaza. 0f that ran entirely in gaza. of course, _ that ran entirely in gaza. of course, what the vote here is, as for the _ course, what the vote here is, as for the west— course, what the vote here is, as for the west midlands combined authority, so i'm quite sceptical about— authority, so i'm quite sceptical about what role the
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conservative seats. like here, the blue wall, the - traditional conservative seats. the? traditional conservative seats. they will really be _ traditional conservative seats. will really be targeting traditional conservative seats. tip;- will really be targeting seats traditional conservative seats. will really be targeting seats here in south cambridgeshire, there will be looking in particular at michael gove's seat when he said he would be stepping down. so ed davey also said that the tories plans for national service were patronising and wrong when the bbc ask about that. that was his on that. south cambridge here is one of the places that they did —— the lib dems have got their sights set on for a six—week time. did ed daveyjust one you are talking? because the bus gone without him? as he mrs own boss? he is without him? as he mrs own boss? he: is having a quick chat with the mp at the moment. the bus has now managed to reverse down the road. it is quite big, this bus. it managed to get out wit
conservative seats. like here, the blue wall, the - traditional conservative seats. the? traditional conservative seats. they will really be _ traditional conservative seats. will really be targeting traditional conservative seats. tip;- will really be targeting seats traditional conservative seats. will really be targeting seats here in south cambridgeshire, there will be looking in particular at michael gove's seat when he said he would be stepping down. so ed davey also said that the tories...
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the conservatives are going _ conservatives. the conservatives are going into _ conservatives. the conservatives are going into the action promising more taxes, _ going into the action promising more taxes. they— going into the action promising more taxes, they will keep raising impacts— taxes, they will keep raising impacts on people. in public spending. — impacts on people. in public spending. for— impacts on people. in public spending, for example - impacts on people. in public- spending, for example hard-pressed spending, for example hard—pressed local councils, there have been very few pledges. this could be storing up few pledges. this could be storing up a problem for after the general election. faisal islam, bbc news, in watford. we'll have more from the election trail later but now some of the day's other news. a nine—year old girl is in a critical condition in hospital, after a shooting in east london. it happened in hackney last night. three adults were also hurt, one of them with potentially life—changing injuries. it's understood the gunshot came from
the conservatives are going _ conservatives. the conservatives are going into _ conservatives. the conservatives are going into the action promising more taxes, _ going into the action promising more taxes. they— going into the action promising more taxes, they will keep raising impacts— taxes, they will keep raising impacts on people. in public spending. — impacts on people. in public spending. for— impacts on people. in public spending, for example - impacts on people. in public-...
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similarly for the conservatives, it is clearly a very bad conservatives, it is clearly a very had set — conservatives, it is clearly a very had set of — conservatives, it is clearly a very bad set of results but not as bad as it perhaps — bad set of results but not as bad as it perhaps could have been. now we still do _ it perhaps could have been. now we still do have some votes to still be counted. _ still do have some votes to still be counted, but i think that if rishi sunak_ counted, but i think that if rishi sunak for— counted, but i think that if rishi sunak for instance were to preside over a _ sunak for instance were to preside over a victory for andy street in the west— over a victory for andy street in the west midlands mayor election and the west midlands mayor election and the perhaps in london susan hall get within— the perhaps in london susan hall get within may— the perhaps in london susan hall get within may be single digits of the mayor— within may be single digits of the mayor there, they will probably be seen as— mayor there, they will probably be
similarly for the conservatives, it is clearly a very bad conservatives, it is clearly a very had set — conservatives, it is clearly a very had set of — conservatives, it is clearly a very bad set of results but not as bad as it perhaps — bad set of results but not as bad as it perhaps could have been. now we still do _ it perhaps could have been. now we still do have some votes to still be counted. _ still do have some votes to still be counted, but i think that if rishi sunak_ counted,...
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conservative. he may stand as an independent again. i believe he is. he's campaigning and ready to go. that seat's another one. used to be, you know, fairly confidently conservative. could change. christian: yeah. so some very competitive seats. are there really two elements to this vote that will effect the tori's chances? the way people vote tactically, people vote for which ever party think they has the best chance of beating the conservative candidate. secondly, whether the conservatives lose votes on the right to reform. the party that backs brexit and wants more control of immigration. today the honorary president of reform hit the trail, nigel on the stage in doarveg with a -- dover with a sign behind him that said, sunak can't stock the votes. >> it was plucked out of the air by a desperate conservative government. launched just down the coast two years and one month ago. and sunak of course has inherited that from boris johnson and keeps making promises that planes will go to rwanda. i am
conservative. he may stand as an independent again. i believe he is. he's campaigning and ready to go. that seat's another one. used to be, you know, fairly confidently conservative. could change. christian: yeah. so some very competitive seats. are there really two elements to this vote that will effect the tori's chances? the way people vote tactically, people vote for which ever party think they has the best chance of beating the conservative candidate. secondly, whether the conservatives...
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to the conservatives. 0ne disadvantageous to the conservatives. one that was evident in this local election, last year's local election it's not great numbers. what you discover that in places where they conservatives are defending a seat against the party, the labour party does about two or three points better, and the liberal democrats do about 2—3 points worse. and that is reversed where the liberal democrats are challengers. when that happens, you can see how it's possible how the losses of the seats will have a scale that eventually proves to be for the conservatives will be rather greater then would otherwise be the case. but i think here again, history is not very kind to the conservatives because the last time we saw tactical voting of this kind in local elections, it was in 1995 and 1996, and we did indeed see it in 1997, it was the election in which tactical voting was evident on that kind of scale for the first time. and it helps to explain why the conservatives in that election fell to around
to the conservatives. 0ne disadvantageous to the conservatives. one that was evident in this local election, last year's local election it's not great numbers. what you discover that in places where they conservatives are defending a seat against the party, the labour party does about two or three points better, and the liberal democrats do about 2—3 points worse. and that is reversed where the liberal democrats are challengers. when that happens, you can see how it's possible how the losses...
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but that is good news about conservatives.— but that is good news about conservatives. , , , , ., conservatives. yes, i suppose you are riaht, conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but — conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all— conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those _ conservatives. yes, i suppose you are right, but all those candidatesj are right, but all those candidates find themselves standing and saying they are all about making sure that we make the most brexit. the answer is simple, you will simply end up putting into power either the liberal democrats who want to go back into europe, or a who plan to get as close to europe as possible or even go back in. you will see the exact opposite objective which you set out which is political nonsense and i would ask them all to take a really serious think about this and asked themselves do they want to go back into europe?— back into europe? before we let you to back into europe? before we let you no i want back into europe? before we let you go i want to — back into europe? before we let you go i w
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what does this mean for the conservatives and the conservative leadership under rishi sunak. with his thoughts, here�*s conservative commentator tim montgomerie. i asked different people in the conservative party watch, if the tories won the majority, they would do with it. you did not hear conclusive answers. rishi sunak has not shown the builders he wants to —— shown the voters he wants to build houses, it is not clear other than stopping the boats what is fake messages and that is apparently why the conservative party is in this bad pace. when the results are as bad pace. when the results are as bad as they have been tonight, with so many good conservatives losing their seats, this is not a mid—term, it is the end of parliament, time is running out and rishi sunak has not use the time he has had. the reform party came third in the blackpool south by—election — not far behind the conservatives. reform uk�*s leader richard tice says his party is looking to the future. we have been focusing on getting ready for a general election, that would put well be in the s
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the decline in conservative support since may 2021, conservative support since may 202lin conservative support since may 2021, in wards which reform fought, was on average , 19 fought, was on average, 19 points. what is the decline in the average standing of the conservative party in the polls since may 2021? it is 19 points, and of course, one of the things we know from the polls is that it is reform, not labour, who are now taking more votes off the conservatives. so we shouldn't be surprised that in the absence of a reform candidate now, maybe the conservative party did better than they will do in a general election, if indeed your party sticks to a commitment unlike you did back in 2019, which is to fight every single parliamentary constituency. yeah, no doubt for the conservatives i did them an enormous favour, and there's a lot of people i still believe it was the right thing at the time, but a lot of people, in reform and i'm just the honorary president , but and i'm just the honorary president, but a and i'm just the honorary president , but a lot of people president, but a lot
the decline in conservative support since may 2021, conservative support since may 202lin conservative support since may 2021, in wards which reform fought, was on average , 19 fought, was on average, 19 points. what is the decline in the average standing of the conservative party in the polls since may 2021? it is 19 points, and of course, one of the things we know from the polls is that it is reform, not labour, who are now taking more votes off the conservatives. so we shouldn't be surprised...
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.— he is a conservative. there are len he is a conservative. there are plenty of _ he is a conservative. there are plenty of candidates _ he is a conservative. there are plenty of candidates who - he is a conservative. there are i plenty of candidates who proudly he is a conservative. there are - plenty of candidates who proudly put the conservative logo on their campaign literature, who proudly announce it. his colours, there are green and not even conservative blue. it is not an obvious admission of him saying, i am a conservative candidate. �* , ,, ., , of him saying, i am a conservative candidate-— candidate. andy street has had a hue candidate. andy street has had a hu . e vote candidate. andy street has had a huge vote on _ candidate. andy street has had a huge vote on any _ candidate. andy street has had a huge vote on any objective - candidate. andy street has had a| huge vote on any objective basis. candidate. andy street has had a i huge vote on any objective basis. in my constituency, people ca
.— he is a conservative. there are len he is a conservative. there are plenty of _ he is a conservative. there are plenty of candidates _ he is a conservative. there are plenty of candidates who - he is a conservative. there are i plenty of candidates who proudly he is a conservative. there are - plenty of candidates who proudly put the conservative logo on their campaign literature, who proudly announce it. his colours, there are green and not even conservative blue. it is not an obvious...
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as you were saying, it is the conservative andy street who is the conservative andy street who is the incumbent. he has already been mayor for two terms and is hoping for a third one. interestingly throughout the campaign he has tried to distance himself from the national conservative party. no logos or branding for the party and much of his campaign literature. he has been all about his own personal brand. when he first was elected backin brand. when he first was elected back in 2017, he had come from a corporate background and was the former head ofjohn lewis. in many ways, a political outsider. and he win another term? it'll be extreme close. �* ., ., , , win another term? it'll be extreme close. ., ., , , ., close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? _ close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? as _ close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? as you _ close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? as you say, _ close. and how important is this to rishi sunak? as you say, andy - close. and how important is this to i rishi sunak? as you say, andy street has been
as you were saying, it is the conservative andy street who is the conservative andy street who is the incumbent. he has already been mayor for two terms and is hoping for a third one. interestingly throughout the campaign he has tried to distance himself from the national conservative party. no logos or branding for the party and much of his campaign literature. he has been all about his own personal brand. when he first was elected backin brand. when he first was elected back in 2017, he had...
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and i said, yes, i am sure, because i'm a conservative and there are conservative think tank in the united states of america, our closest ally. so so eventually, eventually, i prevail because i am a determined person. the call from the embassy dropped me off two blocks away from the heritage so that the british would be sitting outside the building. now, i was back in heritage in 2019 when, as the newly appointed trade secretary, i was determined that united kingdom was going to strike a trade, deal with the then president, donald trump and. i gave a speech at heritage and i said, the time is now quoting the old reagan campaign about the fact that needed to get on with this trade deal now that, of course, created massive consternation back home in the united kingdom because the apparatchik in number ten downing street did not want to do a trade deal with the united states, with president trump. and i outlined in my book the fact that that deal would have happened. that deal would have happened if it wasn't for that resistance in. now why am i launching ten years to save the west in united
and i said, yes, i am sure, because i'm a conservative and there are conservative think tank in the united states of america, our closest ally. so so eventually, eventually, i prevail because i am a determined person. the call from the embassy dropped me off two blocks away from the heritage so that the british would be sitting outside the building. now, i was back in heritage in 2019 when, as the newly appointed trade secretary, i was determined that united kingdom was going to strike a trade,...
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conservatives. a few months ago, the conservatives. a few months ago, the conservatives thought they were in with a chance of taking this. they got nowhere near it in the end. let me show you how the vote has changed since last time. it has gone in labour�*s favour. the gap has got bigger. what the tories were hoping was that they could start to pick off some parts of 0uter was that they could start to pick off some parts of outer london where there have been frustrations at a new scheme where you have to drive yours car if it met certain types of petrol or diesel, the ulez scheme, that did not work. you can see that the swing was actually from the conservatives to labour and as that has come in over the course of the day, it became more and more clear that sadiq khan was going to keep that sadiq khan was going to keep that and get a third historic term in london. we will be going back to nick for some analysis later. it is good to have you on the programme. could you tell a sin terms of london, t
conservatives. a few months ago, the conservatives. a few months ago, the conservatives thought they were in with a chance of taking this. they got nowhere near it in the end. let me show you how the vote has changed since last time. it has gone in labour�*s favour. the gap has got bigger. what the tories were hoping was that they could start to pick off some parts of 0uter was that they could start to pick off some parts of outer london where there have been frustrations at a new scheme...
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conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is a similar picture. labour doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that, they put in 104. worth just pointing out quickly as well, the greens had a really good set of results, they are up 7a.
conservative to labour, 4.6%. that was the big result from last night but there was another really important result yesterday in the capital, london. here it is. sadiq khan comfortably beating the conservative susan hall, 275,000 votes in it this time, a lot more. this is what the swing look like and is why labour won. a 3.2% swing from the conservatives to labour. the tories were hoping they could claw back more ground in london to run it close. that didn't happen. it was pretty comfortable...
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_ conservative case as to why it's the only the conservative party - conservative case as to why it's the only the conservative party with - conservative case as to why it's the only the conservative party with a i only the conservative party with a clear _ only the conservative party with a clear plan — only the conservative party with a clear plan to _ only the conservative party with a clear plan to stop _ only the conservative party with a clear plan to stop the _ only the conservative party with a clear plan to stop the boat. - only the conservative party with a clear plan to stop the boat.- clear plan to stop the boat. some labour clear plan to stop the boat. some labour mps _ clear plan to stop the boat. some labour mps are _ clear plan to stop the boat. some labour mps are uncomfortable i clear plan to stop the boat.“ labour mps are uncomfortable about what they've heard from natalie elphicke in the past. but i think the labour party will be happy tojust bank but i think the labour party will be happy to just bank that win in the sense that political victory, of tempting a
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so the overall effect will be to hurt conservatives to take seats from the conservatives. they might potentially stop labour getting some seats, but i think given that they're to the right of the tory party, they're going to hurt the conservatives more. but of course there's plenty of reform voters and i've spoken to a number of them, will say ultimately they don't care , even ultimately they don't care, even if it means that it puts keir starmer in downing street. they are so cross with the conservatives that if it means that the conservatives do even worse and have fewer mps, so be it, nigel nelson , our senior it, nigel nelson, our senior political commentator, is still with us, i'm quite intrigued by richard tice saying they want to be the big opposition. 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
so the overall effect will be to hurt conservatives to take seats from the conservatives. they might potentially stop labour getting some seats, but i think given that they're to the right of the tory party, they're going to hurt the conservatives more. but of course there's plenty of reform voters and i've spoken to a number of them, will say ultimately they don't care , even ultimately they don't care, even if it means that it puts keir starmer in downing street. they are so cross with the...
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i feel the conservative party ijoined a decade ago is unrecognisable from the conservative party of today. in what sense? that's not to say that there aren't, my colleagues from the conservative party previously, that have been doing a lot of hard work or necessarily haven't been doing good things, i don't want to necessarily be critical in that sense, chris, but i think overall, the sense and the tone, the hope and the optimism is with labour and it is no longer with the conservative party. what would you say to the person who says, "you should have a bit more guts," you should have crossed the floor, as a couple of other of your conservative colleagues did, literally crossed the floor, while you were still an mp rather than waiting until now? i had thought about it, obviously, before, but thing was i felt more comfortable with my ending as an mp at midnight last night, so just 12, 2a hours ago. i felt that was the right thing to do because the electorate did vote me in as a conservative mp. final question, are you going to join the labour party? absolutely, application is going in today
i feel the conservative party ijoined a decade ago is unrecognisable from the conservative party of today. in what sense? that's not to say that there aren't, my colleagues from the conservative party previously, that have been doing a lot of hard work or necessarily haven't been doing good things, i don't want to necessarily be critical in that sense, chris, but i think overall, the sense and the tone, the hope and the optimism is with labour and it is no longer with the conservative party....
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inspired enough to vote conservative-— conservative. you're going to be able to change _ conservative. you're going to be able to change that _ conservative. you're going to be able to change that over- conservative. you're going to be able to change that over the i conservative. you're going to be| able to change that over the next five months?— able to change that over the next| five months?_ are five months? that is our task. are ou auoin five months? that is our task. are you going to _ five months? that is our task. are you going to be — five months? that is our task. are you going to be able _ five months? that is our task. are you going to be able to _ five months? that is our task. are you going to be able to do - five months? that is our task. are you going to be able to do it? i five months? that is our task. are | you going to be able to do it? well, i believe you going to be able to do it? well, i believe that _ you going to be able to do it? well, i believe that we _ you going to be able to do it? well, i believe that w
inspired enough to vote conservative-— conservative. you're going to be able to change _ conservative. you're going to be able to change that _ conservative. you're going to be able to change that over- conservative. you're going to be able to change that over the i conservative. you're going to be| able to change that over the next five months?— able to change that over the next| five months?_ are five months? that is our task. are ou auoin five months? that is our task. are you going to _...
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and former conservative _ see conservative supporters and former conservative supporters i see conservative supporters and i former conservative supporters are coming — former conservative supporters are coming to— former conservative supporters are coming to labour. _ former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the _ former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale - former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale of- former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale of it, i coming to labour. the scale of it, some _ coming to labour. the scale of it, some will— coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go— coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go to _ coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go to reform _ coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go to reform uk - coming to labour. the scale of it, some will go to reform uk and i coming to labour. the scale of it, . some will go to reform uk and some will go _ some will go to reform uk and some will go to— some will go to reform uk and some will go to the — s
and former conservative _ see conservative supporters and former conservative supporters i see conservative supporters and i former conservative supporters are coming — former conservative supporters are coming to— former conservative supporters are coming to labour. _ former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the _ former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale - former conservative supporters are coming to labour. the scale of- former conservative supporters are...
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either labour conservative. _ either been either labour conservative. it's- either been either labour conservative. it's the - either been either labourl conservative. it's the third either been either labour- conservative. it's the third party to make — conservative. it's the third party to make a — conservative. it's the third party to make a breakthrough. - conservative. it's the third party to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their _ to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their first _ to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their first seat. _ i used to be a conservative but i left the conservative party last year over the second lockdown and high tax. i think i represent a strand of politics that is growing in this country, that we're calling for change, we want to shake things up and we want to get things done. also at city hall this afternoon, the losing conservative mayoral candidate, susan hall. but still retaining her seat on the assembly. as for the man who beat her, what are his fu
either labour conservative. _ either been either labour conservative. it's- either been either labour conservative. it's the - either been either labourl conservative. it's the third either been either labour- conservative. it's the third party to make — conservative. it's the third party to make a — conservative. it's the third party to make a breakthrough. - conservative. it's the third party to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won their _ to make a breakthrough. reform uk also won...
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susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099 — susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099. sadiq khan, labour party, 127,455 _ andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian— andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose. — andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose, london real party, 955. nick scanlon, britain first, 1095. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. want of an official mark, _ was as follows. want of an official mark, zero — was as follows. want of an official mark, zero. voting for more than one candidate, _ mark, zero. voting for more than one candidate, 233. writing or marks by which _ candidate, 233. writing or marks by which the _ candidate, 233. writing or marks by which the voter could be identified, one. unmarked orvoid which the voter could be identified, one. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 794. total number of rejected _ uncertainty, 794. total number of rejected ballots, 1028. total number of ballots— rejected ballots, 1028. total number of ballots counted, 207,722. electorate, 524
susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099 — susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099. sadiq khan, labour party, 127,455 _ andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian— andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose. — andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose, london real party, 955. nick scanlon, britain first, 1095. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. want of an official mark, _ was as follows. want of an official mark, zero —...
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i used to be a conservative but i left the i conservative but i left the conservative but i left the conservative party last year over the second lockdown and high tax. i think i represent a strand of politics that is growing in this country, that we are calling for change, we want to shake things up and we want to get things done. $1150 and we want to get things done. also at ci hall and we want to get things done. also at city hall this _ and we want to get things done. also at city hall this afternoon, the losing conservative mayoral candidate, susan hall. still retaining her seat on the assembly. as for the man who beat her, what are his future plans? is this going to be the last term in london? you seak to to be the last term in london? you speak to mo _ to be the last term in london? gm. speak to mo salah. once he scores a hat—trick at the enjoys the hat—trick. let's wait and see. meanwhile, another contest to be mayor was on a knife—edge — that of mayor of the west midlands. labour's richard parker elected in dramatic fashion on saturday night, beating the conservative
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you can see the conservative name on most of the literature, even the colours were not conservative blue on his leaflets. in the end, he was conciliatory and conceded in this interview it was down to him. he had to take the hit for what went wrong. we did not persuade enough people to be confident- in what i had done and, _ of course, have confidence, as well, in what the plan was for the future. and i can't look for anything more complicated than that. _ ultimately, we didn't persuade enough people to go out - and put their cross in the right box on thursday, and i'm not - going to be slopey—shouldered about it in any way. _ it's my campaign. i did it my way and, ultimately, it didn't quite cut through. - no sloping shoulders from andy street. i think there was a point yesterday when it was neck and neck and we wondered who would be visiting once the result came in, rishi sunak, of course the conservatives had a win in tees valley. again some were thinking that the model in tees valley could be replicated here. a locally known mayor, someone who almost distanced himself from the party
you can see the conservative name on most of the literature, even the colours were not conservative blue on his leaflets. in the end, he was conciliatory and conceded in this interview it was down to him. he had to take the hit for what went wrong. we did not persuade enough people to be confident- in what i had done and, _ of course, have confidence, as well, in what the plan was for the future. and i can't look for anything more complicated than that. _ ultimately, we didn't persuade enough...
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and i -ot the conservatives delivery. and i got a _ the conservatives delivery. and i got a message for the labour party, too. because they know that they had too. because they know that they had to win _ too. because they know that they had to win here _ too. because they know that they had to win here in order to win the general— to win here in order to win the general election, they know that. they— general election, they know that. they assume that tees valley would 'ust they assume that tees valley would just roll _ they assume that tees valley would just roll back to them but it didn't _ just roll back to them but it didn't it _ just roll back to them but it didn't. it didn't. people knew they couldn't— didn't. it didn't. people knew they couldn't be — didn't. it didn't. people knew they couldn't be taken for granted, they knew— couldn't be taken for granted, they knew it _ couldn't be taken for granted, they knew it was ben and the conservatives that did it for them and they— conservatives that did it for them and they stuck with the selection.
and i -ot the conservatives delivery. and i got a _ the conservatives delivery. and i got a message for the labour party, too. because they know that they had too. because they know that they had to win _ too. because they know that they had to win here _ too. because they know that they had to win here in order to win the general— to win here in order to win the general election, they know that. they— general election, they know that. they assume that tees valley would 'ust they assume...
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the conservatives had that win in tees valley. ben houchen. again, there were some who were thinking the model then who were thinking the model in tees valley could be replicated here, a locally known mayor, someone who almost distanced himself with the party and is seen in their own person. and could they win again here? could andy street win? well, it didn't happen here. and that was a huge, huge celebration for the labour party and it wasjust around 9:00 orjust before 9:00 when we saw lots of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage here. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. i even saw some tears as well because even though the party threw a lot at this west midlands mayoral race and sir keir starmer had said throughout the campaign they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who was going to win. it was that close. and suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that sir keir starmer had turned up in birmingham and he'd come in person to congratulate the new mayor, richard parker, and
the conservatives had that win in tees valley. ben houchen. again, there were some who were thinking the model then who were thinking the model in tees valley could be replicated here, a locally known mayor, someone who almost distanced himself with the party and is seen in their own person. and could they win again here? could andy street win? well, it didn't happen here. and that was a huge, huge celebration for the labour party and it wasjust around 9:00 orjust before 9:00 when we saw lots...
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people will judge the conservative party on - judge the conservative party on their— judge the conservative party on their record. it will be the ia year record _ their record. it will be the ia year record lt— their record. it will be the 14 year record. . ., ., their record. it will be the 14 year record. , ., ., , their record. it will be the 14 year record. , , ., record. it is good news that inflation — record. it is good news that inflation has _ record. it is good news that inflation has fallen - record. it is good news that inflation has fallen again. i record. it is good news that| inflation has fallen again. of course but people are worse off at the end _ course but people are worse off at the end of— course but people are worse off at the end of this parliament than they were at— the end of this parliament than they were at the — the end of this parliament than they were at the beginning. i the end of this parliament than they were at the beginning.— were at the beginning. i don't hear ou were at the beginning. i don't hear you promising _ were at the beginning. i don
people will judge the conservative party on - judge the conservative party on their— judge the conservative party on their record. it will be the ia year record _ their record. it will be the ia year record lt— their record. it will be the 14 year record. . ., ., their record. it will be the 14 year record. , ., ., , their record. it will be the 14 year record. , , ., record. it is good news that inflation — record. it is good news that inflation has _ record. it is good news that...
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it says, stuart black, the chairman of the surrey heath conservatives. he says," i have decided not to represent surrey heath at the next general election. this has come 20 years after it was first adopted by this fantastic association as your candidate. together we have contested and won five general elections, you and the association have been there for me and my family through good times and bad. i am so gratefulfor your friendship and support, thank you. having the chance to serve as a member of parliament and minister has been a profound privilege. as a child in aberdeen i could never have imagined i would have the opportunity to sit in the commons, let alone around the cabinet table. my let alone around the cabinet table. my parents, who adopted me when i wasjust four months my parents, who adopted me when i was just four months old, brought me “p was just four months old, brought me up to believe the chance to help others is the greatest gift you can be given. for prime ministers asked me to serve with them and their governments has been the own
it says, stuart black, the chairman of the surrey heath conservatives. he says," i have decided not to represent surrey heath at the next general election. this has come 20 years after it was first adopted by this fantastic association as your candidate. together we have contested and won five general elections, you and the association have been there for me and my family through good times and bad. i am so gratefulfor your friendship and support, thank you. having the chance to serve as a...
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so stabiiitv— conservative which is chaos. so stability versus _ conservative which is chaos. so stability versus chaos _ conservative which is chaos. so stability versus chaos of - conservative which is chaos. so i stability versus chaos of although we are _ stability versus chaos of although we are electing _ stability versus chaos of although we are electing our— stability versus chaos of although we are electing our own- stability versus chaos of although we are electing our own mp5- stability versus chaos of although we are electing our own mps in. stability versus chaos of although i we are electing our own mps in our constituencies. _ we are electing our own mps in our constituencies, it— we are electing our own mps in our constituencies, it does _ we are electing our own mps in our constituencies, it does feel - we are electing our own mps in our constituencies, it does feel very. constituencies, it does feel very presidential— constituencies, it does feel very presidential and _ constituencies, it does feel very presidential and i— constituencies, it does feel
so stabiiitv— conservative which is chaos. so stability versus _ conservative which is chaos. so stability versus chaos _ conservative which is chaos. so stability versus chaos of - conservative which is chaos. so i stability versus chaos of although we are _ stability versus chaos of although we are electing _ stability versus chaos of although we are electing our— stability versus chaos of although we are electing our own- stability versus chaos of although we are electing our own mp5-...
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tie: conservative shudder through conservatives. tue: conservative party candidate, 224082. ., conservative party candidate, 224082. . ., ., , 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' _ 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' mayoral - 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' mayoral race. i 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' mayoral race. al 224082. labour victorious in the - west midlands' mayoral race. a tiny margin in a region of 2 million people. one of the conservatives' high—profile metro mayors, andy street, toppled. the labour leader was there to celebrate. the message out of these elections — the last elections now, the last stop before we go into that general election — is the country wants change. i hope the prime minister is listening and gives the opportunity to the country to vote as a whole in a general election as soon as possible. mr street said conservatives should not respond to defeat by shifting further right, but follow his moderate policies. the famous words "i did it
tie: conservative shudder through conservatives. tue: conservative party candidate, 224082. ., conservative party candidate, 224082. . ., ., , 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' _ 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' mayoral - 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' mayoral race. i 224082. labour victorious in the west midlands' mayoral race. al 224082. labour victorious in the - west midlands' mayoral race. a tiny margin in a region of 2 million people. one of...