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the tory party-— didn't start it off with a bang for - the tory party._ labour the tory party. and labour? labour is meetin: the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today — the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to tell - is meeting today to try to tell people who they are, which is significant in itself. keir starmer has been leader of the labour party for more than four years and nobody seems to know what he stands for. there are good reasons for this. he has somersaulted and you turned on just about every position that he took during his period injeremy corbyn�*s shadow cabinet, and everything from climate change through to university tuition fees, reform of the house of lords, you name it, he has reversed it. so the big problem for labour if there were to be a realfight big problem for labour if there were to be a real fight going big problem for labour if there wer
the tory party-— didn't start it off with a bang for - the tory party._ labour the tory party. and labour? labour is meetin: the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today — the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to _ the tory party. and labour? labour is meeting today to try to tell - is meeting today to try to tell people who they are, which is...
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party a tory party, a tory? >> so we want the same thing a tory party, not a not the old school tory party but the radical new form of conservatism that embraces people from all classes yields the promises of brexit and, and, and actually gives the people of this country half a chance and is unashamed about about putting the british people before international agreements. >> yes. >> yes. >> and is proud of our history of course, all of those things. >> and i think we're miles away from that at this moment in time, you say, i think the majority of conservative members are there, the majority of conservative voters. >> oh, i agree, and we just need i agree coalition together, you know. and it has i came to your conference, i came to your conference. you were mobbed. >> you know, i was mobbed by my conservative activists, donors, members. but most of your most of your colleagues walked past me and turn their heads to the side. >> well, i certainly didn't. we're almost there. we are getting we are getting a huge pro
party a tory party, a tory? >> so we want the same thing a tory party, not a not the old school tory party but the radical new form of conservatism that embraces people from all classes yields the promises of brexit and, and, and actually gives the people of this country half a chance and is unashamed about about putting the british people before international agreements. >> yes. >> yes. >> and is proud of our history of course, all of those things. >> and i think...
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the tory party is — around 15%. going up and up. the tory party is going down. come the general— tory party is going down. come the general election, this party is going — general election, this party is going to _ general election, this party is going to win seats. vote for reform. the liberal democrats have made modest gains so far — remaining in control of four local authorities they were defending. the party's deputy leader, daisy cooper, told bbc breakfast that many people have been voting tactically. we have seen that in the four stunning by—election wins we have had in this parliament as well, where again a number of labour voters decided to vote for our liberal democrat candidates, and so our message really is if you want to get rid of this conservative in 80 seats, voting for the liberal democrats is the best way of getting rid of the conservative mp. the co—leader of the green party, carla denyer, is standing in the next general election. she says tonight's local election results are good for her chances. it is even more so with the boundary
the tory party is — around 15%. going up and up. the tory party is going down. come the general— tory party is going down. come the general election, this party is going — general election, this party is going to _ general election, this party is going to win seats. vote for reform. the liberal democrats have made modest gains so far — remaining in control of four local authorities they were defending. the party's deputy leader, daisy cooper, told bbc breakfast that many people have...
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and the tory party is just saying no , tory party is just saying no, never mind that. look at all these culture war divisions and people aren't bothered. they're not buying it anymore. >> okay? james matthewson , i a >> okay? james matthewson, i a lot of people who get into gb news would say that maybe the problem is the tory party and the labour party are basically the labour party are basically the same. they're both high tax, both open borders, both obsessed with net zero. anyway, what do they know? james matthewson, thanks for joining us. they know? james matthewson, thanks forjoining us. always a thanks for joining us. always a delight to have you on. now i'll have lots more on that story, of course, at 5:00 and there's plenty of coverage on our website gbnews.com. and you've helped to make it the fastest growing national news website on the country. so thank you very much . now, don't miss out on much. now, don't miss out on your chance to win a £10,000 greek cruise, a luxury travel bundle and a whopping £10,000 in tax free cash . it's our biggest tax free cash
and the tory party is just saying no , tory party is just saying no, never mind that. look at all these culture war divisions and people aren't bothered. they're not buying it anymore. >> okay? james matthewson , i a >> okay? james matthewson, i a lot of people who get into gb news would say that maybe the problem is the tory party and the labour party are basically the labour party are basically the same. they're both high tax, both open borders, both obsessed with net zero....
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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
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...
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bleakfor the tory party at the moment. we have big mayoral results and big councils to declare today. so far, the mood in tory hq will be very despondent. what does it mean in what you are hearing, speaking to sources in westminster, what does it mean safer for rishi sunak�*s position? fine westminster, what does it mean safer for rishi sunak's position?— for rishi sunak's position? one of the big question _ for rishi sunak's position? one of the big question is _ for rishi sunak's position? one of the big question is going - for rishi sunak's position? one of the big question is going into - for rishi sunak's position? one of the big question is going into the | the big question is going into the elections, in the diary as a potentially perilous moment for rishi sunak. we know his tory mps are restive, despondent, glum, they note that hole they are in. the question has been fifth quite a few weeks, will they after the elections make some sort of move against the prime minister? —— the question has been for quite
bleakfor the tory party at the moment. we have big mayoral results and big councils to declare today. so far, the mood in tory hq will be very despondent. what does it mean in what you are hearing, speaking to sources in westminster, what does it mean safer for rishi sunak�*s position? fine westminster, what does it mean safer for rishi sunak's position?— for rishi sunak's position? one of the big question _ for rishi sunak's position? one of the big question is _ for rishi sunak's...
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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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and we'll get an exclusive look inside tory party hq. plus we'll show you what happened when this skier hit the slopes, dreamed about this his whole life welcome back to the saturday night showdown. he literature festival has cut ties with a sponsor due to links with israel. but first, i promised i would show you what happened when a skier took to the slopes. >> dreamed about this his whole life. oh, oh , that is not good. life. oh, oh, that is not good. >> that was an unlucky. unlucky? i mean, i shouldn't be laughing. the guy's probably , you know, the guy's probably, you know, broken a toe, but he's fine. he's fine. >> are you all right? do we? >> are you all right? do we? >> when we grew up, when you've been framed, we. >> well, this section, i always say should be sponsored by personal injury lawyers. because every single week you show people you think we get any sponsors on this show? >> oh, you sweet summer child. there it is again. >> oh, that's some bad timing. actually, when i was, i was skiing in yugoslavia when i was 14. yeah,
and we'll get an exclusive look inside tory party hq. plus we'll show you what happened when this skier hit the slopes, dreamed about this his whole life welcome back to the saturday night showdown. he literature festival has cut ties with a sponsor due to links with israel. but first, i promised i would show you what happened when a skier took to the slopes. >> dreamed about this his whole life. oh, oh , that is not good. life. oh, oh, that is not good. >> that was an unlucky....
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the tory party should be looking at in terms of social cohesion, breaking down barriers, etc. the issue to the tory party is they announced this bold eye-catching policyin a bid to take control of the conversation, to get people's attention. but if you are going to announce something as bold and eye-catching, if it is not also completely watertight, if you have not fully thought it through, that will become exposed. what we've seen in the past 48 hours, questions about how this policy will work. for example, questions are, if you are a parent and your 18-year-old child doesn't partake in this service, will you be punished? if so, what do those punishments look like? will it be financial? does that mean wealthier parents will essentially be able to buy their kids out of the program? also questions about how this will work in northern ireland. northern ireland has a particular context, particular ideas of identity, which would make this policy rolled not challenging there. the issue for the prime minister and the tory party, it is not so much of the gist of the idea, the directi
the tory party should be looking at in terms of social cohesion, breaking down barriers, etc. the issue to the tory party is they announced this bold eye-catching policyin a bid to take control of the conversation, to get people's attention. but if you are going to announce something as bold and eye-catching, if it is not also completely watertight, if you have not fully thought it through, that will become exposed. what we've seen in the past 48 hours, questions about how this policy will...
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many, many times in some places, is no longer the tory party that they see, and i say to every tory voter who feels that they want to be part of a national mission to change our country for the better that the project we've built here in this changed labour party is a project that i hope they would feel that they could get behind. you can hear why sir keir starmer is so keen to welcome the deflection because he can make an argument to the country about the way the conservative party has changed and he can save even natalie elphicke cannot be in the conservative party any more, you shouldn't vote for it. there is a bit of unease among labour mps, some of whom are whether she frankly was too right—wing for them to have legitimately accepted. evidently sir keir starmer disagrees with amongst conservative mps, it is fair to say the initial bafflement has curdled into cold fury will stop a little earlier i spoke to hugh merriman, the transport minister. we have to be is completely consistent to our principles that got us elected, and rememberwhy we are here — and when people just mak
many, many times in some places, is no longer the tory party that they see, and i say to every tory voter who feels that they want to be part of a national mission to change our country for the better that the project we've built here in this changed labour party is a project that i hope they would feel that they could get behind. you can hear why sir keir starmer is so keen to welcome the deflection because he can make an argument to the country about the way the conservative party has changed...
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party, that's just coming into us. by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into usfi by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is — coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a long-standing l so lucy allan is a long—standing conservative mp in telford. she announced a little while ago she would not be standing in the selection and then we got the news in the last hour so she is actually endorsing the reform candidate there. lucy allan is a muddy scene is on the right of the conservative party, so if she wants to go to another party, it is not a huge price it would be reform uk, she is somebody talks about lowering immigration, lowering taxes, so the message the reform pretty and richard tice are trying to put out there which i'm with those think she is interested in, and to be honest, not a huge price the consummate party has suspended her from the party. to endorse a rival candidate, thatis party. to endorse a rival candidate, th
party, that's just coming into us. by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into usfi by the tory party, that's 'ust coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is — coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a _ coming into us. that's right, yes, so lucy allan is a long-standing l so lucy allan is a long—standing conservative mp in telford. she announced a little while ago she would not be standing in the selection and then we...
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to stop the annihilation of the tory party, so wouldn't that be a thing of? . ., ., ., ., , party, so wouldn't that be a thing of? . ., ., ., .,, , of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda _ of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but _ of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but no _ of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but no such - of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but no such shift - of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but no such shift in| on the agenda but no such shift in the offing. let's talk about, away from blackpool south, the rest of the evening. what is your assessment of reform uk's performance? the first votes out _ of reform uk's performance? tue: first votes out were of reform uk's performance? tte: first votes out were actually of reform uk's performance? tt2 first votes out were actually in the north—east, and we beat the tories in 16 of 25 awards. significantly outperforming our national polling share. we are delighted, we've got some very important mayo results being cou
to stop the annihilation of the tory party, so wouldn't that be a thing of? . ., ., ., ., , party, so wouldn't that be a thing of? . ., ., ., .,, , of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda _ of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but _ of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but no _ of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but no such - of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but no such shift - of? electoral reform has been high on the agenda but no...
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i was a tory voter, but i can't vote for the tory party again. and i will certainly not vote laboun and i will certainly not vote labour. well what are you going to do then? who are you going to vote for? get in touch and tell me i'm running a poll on twitter or x. i'm asking you simply, do you think rishi sunak was right to have called a july election? i'm asking you yes or no? or have you given up caring? i can tell you now, right? i threw that last option in just as a little curveball, because i know that quite a lot of you have been so bored now of all this kind of speculation, and you just want it over and done with. i can tell you right now, that the option in the lead, 48% is that you've given up caring what date it is. not really sure what that says , about the state of that says, about the state of the nation, jess phillips, i've got to say, she has tweeted out as well. she said, you've never had it so good. says a multi—millionaire man stood in the rain being upstaged by a speaker system, the polls don't lie, says one of my other view
i was a tory voter, but i can't vote for the tory party again. and i will certainly not vote laboun and i will certainly not vote labour. well what are you going to do then? who are you going to vote for? get in touch and tell me i'm running a poll on twitter or x. i'm asking you simply, do you think rishi sunak was right to have called a july election? i'm asking you yes or no? or have you given up caring? i can tell you now, right? i threw that last option in just as a little curveball,...
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tory party. isn't it finished? >> well, mr speaker, he had the opportunity to condemn the comments of his mayor and mayor, who said that there is an equivalence between hamas and israel . he equivalence between hamas and israel. he did not do that. and everyone will see what that is. thatis everyone will see what that is. that is the change. labour party, mr speaker, right there. >> but since i became prime minister, small boat crossings are down by a third. >> that's because we've doubled ncaa funding, increased enforcement rates, closed bank accounts, deported 24,000 people, processed more claims and mr speaker, when it comes to border control, there is a crucial difference between us. we want secure borders. he is happy with open borders . happy with open borders. >> mr speaker, the whole country knows that removing less than 1% of asylum seekers is not stopping the boats. it is granting an amnesty , a tory granting an amnesty, a tory amnesty. but if he thinks the voters are wrong, if he thinks his own mps joini
tory party. isn't it finished? >> well, mr speaker, he had the opportunity to condemn the comments of his mayor and mayor, who said that there is an equivalence between hamas and israel . he equivalence between hamas and israel. he did not do that. and everyone will see what that is. thatis everyone will see what that is. that is the change. labour party, mr speaker, right there. >> but since i became prime minister, small boat crossings are down by a third. >> that's because...
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there's a huge vacuum in the tory party. that's where he'll end up. >> okay, what do you think about that? that's it's a bombshell. so? so i think aiden is suggesting that the tories lose the election and nigel comes to the election and nigel comes to the rescue and pretty much says, well, as a tory, i think it's a quite a shrewd decision in terms of his own options because from what i understand, it would have been quite difficult for him to have suddenly taken over from richard tice as leader of reform , “0, richard tice as leader of reform , no, but he could have easily, couldn't he? >> he was senior to richard tice i >> -- >> he's -_ >> he's got no infrastructure for a start. >> well, quite so i think he would have found himself, nominally heading something which, you know, potentially isn't going to make that big of a difference in these coming elections. and then he would have been saddled with the reputation of having sort of gone down with something that was a bit of a busted flush. >> he got 4 million votes in 201
there's a huge vacuum in the tory party. that's where he'll end up. >> okay, what do you think about that? that's it's a bombshell. so? so i think aiden is suggesting that the tories lose the election and nigel comes to the election and nigel comes to the rescue and pretty much says, well, as a tory, i think it's a quite a shrewd decision in terms of his own options because from what i understand, it would have been quite difficult for him to have suddenly taken over from richard tice as...
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the tory party is tearing chunks out of itself. the lib dems are nowhere to be seen. the lib dems are nowhere to be seen . keir starmer is sort of seen. keir starmer is sort of winning by default. well, i don't know. >> i mean, what's it? napoleon said he'd much rather have lucky generals and good generals and so certainly said he's been lucky. but look, i have to say, and i really don't want to be too predictable, but i was listening to that speech today, and i thought it was damn good. i thought it was invigorating, and i thought it actually did have a vision for the country. absolutely genuine. and trust me, i used to be a politician. but look, he's a couple of times he did say, honestly and i say this honestly, and it did strike me the sincerity, but also by honestly from any politician , honestly from any politician, one of the important things he said he was actually talking about rural crime, about the problems. we concentrate on what happensin problems. we concentrate on what happens in the cities. he was talking about the problems of people facing the country
the tory party is tearing chunks out of itself. the lib dems are nowhere to be seen. the lib dems are nowhere to be seen . keir starmer is sort of seen. keir starmer is sort of winning by default. well, i don't know. >> i mean, what's it? napoleon said he'd much rather have lucky generals and good generals and so certainly said he's been lucky. but look, i have to say, and i really don't want to be too predictable, but i was listening to that speech today, and i thought it was damn good....
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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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there's a huge vacuum in the tory party. that's where he'll end up. >> okay, what do you think about that? that's it's a bombshell. so? so i think aiden is suggesting that the tories lose the election and nigel comes to the election and nigel comes to the rescue and pretty much says, well, as a tory, i think it's a quite a shrewd decision in terms of his own options because from what i understand, it would have been quite difficult for him to have suddenly taken over from richard tice as leader of reform , “0, richard tice as leader of reform , no, but he could have easily, couldn't he? >> he was senior to richard tice i >> -- >> he's -_ >> he's got no infrastructure for a start. >> well, quite so i think he would have found himself, nominally heading something which, you know, potentially isn't going to make that big of a difference in these coming elections. and then he would have been saddled with the reputation of having sort of gone down with something that was a bit of a busted flush. >> he got 4 million votes in 201
there's a huge vacuum in the tory party. that's where he'll end up. >> okay, what do you think about that? that's it's a bombshell. so? so i think aiden is suggesting that the tories lose the election and nigel comes to the election and nigel comes to the rescue and pretty much says, well, as a tory, i think it's a quite a shrewd decision in terms of his own options because from what i understand, it would have been quite difficult for him to have suddenly taken over from richard tice as...
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so the issue for the prime minister and the tory party — it's not so much the gist of the policy, the 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 t
so the issue for the prime minister and the tory party — it's not so much the gist of the policy, the 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...
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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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i think for the tory party there's now a single choice on the right of politics vote. 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
i think for the tory party there's now a single choice on the right of politics vote. 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...
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the tory party criticising him. the tory party is riven from top to bottom. the pubuc is riven from top to bottom. the public recognises that and that's why . and it's part of the that's why. and it's part of the reason that we're going to get lauren. >> i'm going to ask you to sell the conservative party now, if you don't mind , to our to our to you don't mind, to our to our to our viewers, to our listeners, because , you know, it's looking because, you know, it's looking like a tricky job at the moment. >> i actually think that you're not entirely wrong. i think labour are going to come into power if they do come into power and revert to type and say that they're going to start taxing, that they're going to introduce a wealth tax, i think they're going to have enormous pressure on trying to change how taxation is, is weighted within the united kingdom between generations, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but i think that labour are going to , think that labour are going to, revert to what they always do, which is to end up with a higher tax burden. and
the tory party criticising him. the tory party is riven from top to bottom. the pubuc is riven from top to bottom. the public recognises that and that's why . and it's part of the that's why. and it's part of the reason that we're going to get lauren. >> i'm going to ask you to sell the conservative party now, if you don't mind , to our to our to you don't mind, to our to our to our viewers, to our listeners, because , you know, it's looking because, you know, it's looking like a tricky...
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that the tory party have run out of — it is clear that the tory party have run out of steam, _ it is clear that the tory party have run out of steam, and _ it is clear that the tory party have run out of steam, and i— it is clear that the tory party have run out of steam, and i was - it is clear that the tory party have i run out of steam, and i was talking to somebody— run out of steam, and i was talking to somebody yesterday _ run out of steam, and i was talking to somebody yesterday who - run out of steam, and i was talking to somebody yesterday who said i run out of steam, and i was talkingj to somebody yesterday who said to me, to somebody yesterday who said to me. actually, — to somebody yesterday who said to me. actually, it— to somebody yesterday who said to me, actually, if they _ to somebody yesterday who said to me, actually, if they really - to somebody yesterday who said to me, actually, if they really care i me, actually, if they really care for our— me, actually, if they really care for our country, _ me, actually, if they really care for our country, they—
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but you've got people on the left of the tory party saying, "the leader has to change how he is, what he does". you've got people on the right of the party saying the leader has to change, but he's still stuck too. he's stuck in the middle of that tory coalition, that borisjohnson coalition that was so broad and it ain't really working for him. the plan is not working and i- despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results. there's no disguising the fact that these have been - terrible election results for the conservatives . and they suggest that we are heading to a labour government and that - fills me with horror. i love my country, i care _ about my party and i want us to win. and i'm urging the prime minister. to change course to, with humility, reflect on what the voters - are telling us and and change the plan and the way that he'sl communicating and leading us. if it's that dire, why not change the leader? listen, ijust don't think that's a feasible prospect right now. | we don't have enough time, i and it's impossible for anyone new to come and change our
but you've got people on the left of the tory party saying, "the leader has to change how he is, what he does". you've got people on the right of the party saying the leader has to change, but he's still stuck too. he's stuck in the middle of that tory coalition, that borisjohnson coalition that was so broad and it ain't really working for him. the plan is not working and i- despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results. there's no disguising the fact that these...
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referring to the tory party and westminster, the center of government in the uk. it will be a battle but likely an uphill battle for the prime minister as they face the election on the 4th of july. >> chapman, thank you. >>> a judge in tennessee has blocked a foreclosure sale of elvis presley's estate. elvis' granddaughter has accused a creditor of trying to take over grace land through a fraudulent loan agreement. the judge expected keogh to prevail. the judge's decision makes it clear that the estate is no longer in danger of being sold. >>> severe weather could cause trouble for anyone getting an early start for the holiday weekend travel. nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking storms for us. an important weekend being outside. but it seems like these storms have been back to back. >> this month has been crazy whet when it comes to severe weather. you can see already active across parts of the south. it's the plains that we'll watch specifically from top to bottom, really as we get through the afternoon and evening hours. 23 hl p 23 million people at risk.
referring to the tory party and westminster, the center of government in the uk. it will be a battle but likely an uphill battle for the prime minister as they face the election on the 4th of july. >> chapman, thank you. >>> a judge in tennessee has blocked a foreclosure sale of elvis presley's estate. elvis' granddaughter has accused a creditor of trying to take over grace land through a fraudulent loan agreement. the judge expected keogh to prevail. the judge's decision makes...
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— to all the issues and scandals the tory party have faced over the last five years — tory party have faced over the last five ears. �* . tory party have faced over the last five ears. . . ., five years. and kathleen, on the economy. _ five years. and kathleen, on the economy, we know _ five years. and kathleen, on the economy, we know elections - five years. and kathleen, on thei economy, we know elections are normally one unless and how inflation is coming down, interest rate at some point this year might start to fall, but the imf purchasing this week, upgrading for a class for growth for the uk economy, so good news for the prime minister, but they warned of things —— born—again things like further tax cuts, and one that who are next in downing street in parliament, they will face some interesting financial situations, not a lots of money. financial situations, not a lots of mone . ~ , financial situations, not a lots of mone. , .,, financial situations, not a lots of mone. ..,.,_ financial situations, not a lots of mone. ., financial situations, not a lots of mone. , ., .
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what are you hearing from your former colleagues in the tory party? are they working towards a hung parliament now? i are they working towards a hung parliament now?— are they working towards a hung parliament now? i think that's the onl thin parliament now? i think that's the only thing that — parliament now? i think that's the only thing that they _ parliament now? i think that's the only thing that they can _ parliament now? i think that's the only thing that they can work - only thing that they can work towards too, i don't think any conservative mp thinks the party has a chance of winning. labour are over 20 points ahead. we have to be realistic about this and really try to bring that back down to an election result which matches more closely. but of course that would mean is that of a number of conservative mps, but it would mean that labour would not be in a majority. to scotland now where with less than 2a hours to go until nominations close to replace humza yousaf as leader for the scottish national party, there are suggestions of a late
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what i do know is we have been trying to push the tory party— is we have been trying to push the tory party for a long time to protect— tory party for a long time to protect pensions, to protect the triple _ protect pensions, to protect the triple lock, do not backtrack on the promises — triple lock, do not backtrack on the promises. we have got the torsby women _ promises. we have got the torsby women who have been mistreated by this government and there is so much to do _ this government and there is so much to do it _ this government and there is so much to do it is _ this government and there is so much to do. it is not going to be an easy 'ob to do. it is not going to be an easy job if_ to do. it is not going to be an easy job if labour— to do. it is not going to be an easy job if labour is lucky enough to get into government, but it is a job that— into government, but it is a job that we — into government, but it is a job that we are _ into government, but it is a job that we are ready and prepared to do. that we are ready and prepared to do you _ that we are ready and
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>> well, i think that tells you a lot about where the tory party is because people now, including tory mps , are just saying, look, tory mps, are just saying, look, how bad can it be the other way? how bad can it be to give somebody else a chance? 14 years of tory government, 14 years of failure after failure. we've had a lettuce for a prime minister. you know, in this amount of time that we've seen the most chaos you've ever seen in british politics under the same political party, under the same bannen political party, under the same banner. and at the end of the day, i think people are just saying, look, i don't care who it is. we'll see somebody else in charge. but labour, crucially, can't take that for granted. they still have to put forward exciting and bold offers on the policy front because their traditional supporters will only come out if there excited by the prospect of a labour government. that's something tony blair had in 1997. he had excitement running through the country. and whilst you know tony blair does not represent my kind of labour politics, he had that excitement
>> well, i think that tells you a lot about where the tory party is because people now, including tory mps , are just saying, look, tory mps, are just saying, look, how bad can it be the other way? how bad can it be to give somebody else a chance? 14 years of tory government, 14 years of failure after failure. we've had a lettuce for a prime minister. you know, in this amount of time that we've seen the most chaos you've ever seen in british politics under the same political party, under...
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we'll do it there or tory party hq outside tory party hq. >> yeah, they could have done it inside. there are lots of places they could have done it, but they. it just smelt of rushing it. yeah. and this, this again you know , it feels as though you know, it feels as though this was a rushed decision. suddenly this is happening. it caught most of the mps off guard . some of them last night were talking about trying to stop the election, which is absolutely absurd. idea and of course hopeless. the other question i have is, which no one seems to have is, which no one seems to have mentioned, is we've been heanng have mentioned, is we've been hearing a lot of rumours about a lot of mps going to defect other than the poll man and that ghastly woman . yeah, to become ghastly woman. yeah, to become traitors, and there was someone saying there were as many as 26 about to cross the floor. did he call the election to stop them crossing the floor? >> quite likely. >> quite likely. >> that's a that is in the back of my mind. yeah. there may have been more defectors lining up and he couldn't ha
we'll do it there or tory party hq outside tory party hq. >> yeah, they could have done it inside. there are lots of places they could have done it, but they. it just smelt of rushing it. yeah. and this, this again you know , it feels as though you know, it feels as though this was a rushed decision. suddenly this is happening. it caught most of the mps off guard . some of them last night were talking about trying to stop the election, which is absolutely absurd. idea and of course...
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tory party chairman held harlow. tory party chairman richard holden tried to put a positive spin on the results . positive spin on the results. meanwhile, 38 police and crime commissioners are also being elected across england and wales. currently conservatives have won and labour have two in the declared results. and for the declared results. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now it's back to ben and . nana. back to ben and. nana. >> very good morning to you. 930 for you with ben. and i've got my nana with me as well on this on this pivotal morning on in british politics, local elections of course the main story i guess, is that blackpool south seat, a massive swing to laboun south seat, a massive swing to labour, is that a sign of things to come? well, i mean , you've to come? well, i mean, you've seen it. >> the turnout was very low, so it was just over 30% turnout. so if you look at the turnout, then i think a lot of conserv
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but given that the tory party had talked up their prospects here, one of those beacons has been turned off. they can point to the tees valley and a couple of council results here and there but there's not a lot to go on for them. contrast that with labour and you will not be surprised that keir starmer is wearing a broad smile and you will not be surprised either that he has been here in birmingham in the last hour. 50 that he has been here in birmingham in the last hour.— in the last hour. so the message from these _ in the last hour. so the message from these elections, _ in the last hour. so the message from these elections, the - in the last hour. so the message from these elections, the last i from these elections, the last elections _ from these elections, the last elections now, the last stop before we go _ elections now, the last stop before we go to— elections now, the last stop before we go to the general election is the couhtry_ we go to the general election is the country wants change. i hope the prime _ country wants change. i hope the prime minister is listening and g
but given that the tory party had talked up their prospects here, one of those beacons has been turned off. they can point to the tees valley and a couple of council results here and there but there's not a lot to go on for them. contrast that with labour and you will not be surprised that keir starmer is wearing a broad smile and you will not be surprised either that he has been here in birmingham in the last hour. 50 that he has been here in birmingham in the last hour.— in the last hour....
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to the labour party, all on the left of the tory party. it's been similar this time. she's an outlier in that respect. but i guess you don't look a gift horse in the mouth and actually give her her due. it may be she's been on a journey because i completely disagreed with robert jenrick when he said why should join labour? they're in favour of open borders. no, we're not in favour of open borders. and when we were in government, net immigration was the third of what it is today. we didn't spout off about about it. we actually got the job done and that's what's been lacking. >> all right. go on. >> all right. go on. >> i mean look everybody's been speculating for the last week or two after dan poulter , the two after dan poulter, the little known dan poulter defected to labour, who was going to be next? oh, to have been a fly on the wall in the conservative whips office. i bet they've got a list of 1012 tory mps who are a bit wobbly. they've got a list of 1012 tory mps who are a bit wobbly . might mps who are a bit wobbly. might defect to l
to the labour party, all on the left of the tory party. it's been similar this time. she's an outlier in that respect. but i guess you don't look a gift horse in the mouth and actually give her her due. it may be she's been on a journey because i completely disagreed with robert jenrick when he said why should join labour? they're in favour of open borders. no, we're not in favour of open borders. and when we were in government, net immigration was the third of what it is today. we didn't spout...
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the formation of the brexit party proved theresa may i the tories to down 9% in the polls. yeah, yeah. and they could get back their they could get back there. i mean why would you for vote them if you're a red wall voter concerned about open borders , given what these open borders, given what these guys have done with record levels of legal and illegal immigration, why would you vote for them? >> but what you're saying today, nigel, is that this six week campaign that the prime minister fired the starting gun on today is too short a campaign time for reform to make any serious damage in the tory vote. >> no reform will make a richard tice has got the party up and running. there are 500 candidates selected. he will get more. and the whole plan for reform was that it was a six year plan, a six year plan. fight this election, get ready for when labour fail, which they will. i mean , you know, will. i mean, you know, starmer's first cabinet will not have the competence that blair's first cabinet had by an absolute mile , so reform will fight the mile, so reform will fight the
the formation of the brexit party proved theresa may i the tories to down 9% in the polls. yeah, yeah. and they could get back their they could get back there. i mean why would you for vote them if you're a red wall voter concerned about open borders , given what these open borders, given what these guys have done with record levels of legal and illegal immigration, why would you vote for them? >> but what you're saying today, nigel, is that this six week campaign that the prime minister...
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i think the tory party has become harder and harder and harder to govern. been saying for some time, "my working assumption is the general election will be in the second half of this year". the 4th ofjuly is just in the second half of this year, so he's consistent with what he said, just. he is, although i have to say, as i said at the weekend, there's going to be a lot about this in different parts of the country. it's the school holidays in then in scotland and in northern ireland as well. and i think if you're a scottish conservative, and i think if you're a scottish conservative, you'd be thinking, "thanks very much, boss", because i think that that is a factor, ight? what, ecause people might be away from home, so we'll have to make sure they've got a postal vote? yeah, yeah, yeah. i mean, the schools in scotland will be free to be polling stations though. yeah, but then people will have to be paid to go and open them up. oh, yeah. good point. faisal, can you can you interpret the economic numbers we got today? inflation did fall sharply. that's not a surprise. . i and it's fall
i think the tory party has become harder and harder and harder to govern. been saying for some time, "my working assumption is the general election will be in the second half of this year". the 4th ofjuly is just in the second half of this year, so he's consistent with what he said, just. he is, although i have to say, as i said at the weekend, there's going to be a lot about this in different parts of the country. it's the school holidays in then in scotland and in northern ireland...
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the tory party criticising him. the tory party is riven from top to bottom. the pubuc is riven from top to bottom. the public recognises that and that's why . and it's part of the that's why. and it's part of the reason that we're going to get lauren. >> i'm going to ask you to sell the conservative party now, if you don't mind , to our to our to you don't mind, to our to our to our viewers, to our listeners, because , you know, it's looking because, you know, it's looking like a tricky job at the moment. >> i actually think that you're not entirely wrong. i think labour are going to come into power if they do come into power and revert to type and say that they're going to start taxing, that they're going to introduce a wealth tax, i think they're going to have enormous pressure on trying to change how taxation is, is weighted within the united kingdom between generations, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but i think that labour are going to , think that labour are going to, revert to what they always do, which is to end up with a higher tax burden. and
the tory party criticising him. the tory party is riven from top to bottom. the pubuc is riven from top to bottom. the public recognises that and that's why . and it's part of the that's why. and it's part of the reason that we're going to get lauren. >> i'm going to ask you to sell the conservative party now, if you don't mind , to our to our to you don't mind, to our to our to our viewers, to our listeners, because , you know, it's looking because, you know, it's looking like a tricky...
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but i think the public have stopped listening to the tory party. however however, i think that all is not totally lost . there is a record of 14 lost. there is a record of 14 years, and i do commend the paragraphs in william hague's article in the times this morning when he said, look, there are 4 million more people in work today than there were on the day that david cameron became prime minister, the education standards in this country are far better than 14 years ago. so there are 1 or 2 things if you string together the record that does that might at the margins hold several indeed dozens of conservative members of parliament seats. but if you're looking to rishi sunak to change his policies , i don't to change his policies, i don't think one of the really important points in hague's article was he said, you need to set out your long term view and this is part of the vision of the values that we need to show how. >> now. >> you need to do some things to show we're actually serious, but it's actually about the long term values that you're aligne
but i think the public have stopped listening to the tory party. however however, i think that all is not totally lost . there is a record of 14 lost. there is a record of 14 years, and i do commend the paragraphs in william hague's article in the times this morning when he said, look, there are 4 million more people in work today than there were on the day that david cameron became prime minister, the education standards in this country are far better than 14 years ago. so there are 1 or 2...
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but i think the public have stopped listening to the tory party. however however, i think that all is not totally lost . there is a record of 14 lost. there is a record of 14 years, and i do commend the paragraphs in william hague's article in the times this morning when he said, look, there are 4 million more people in work today than there were on the day that david cameron became prime minister, the education standards in this country are far better than 14 years ago. so there are 1 or 2 things if you string together the record that does that might at the margins hold several indeed dozens of conservative members of parliament seats. but if you're looking to rishi sunak to change his policies , i don't to change his policies, i don't think one of the really important points in hague's article was he said, you need to set out your long term view and this is part of the vision of the values that we need to show how. >> now. >> you need to do some things to show we're actually serious, but it's actually about the long term values that you're aligne
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>> not when the tory party. i think that, you know, if you look at this result, i'm not sure how people would think that 20 points behind the polls, they should have an early election. i think he'll be a bit of mumbling and grumbling, but i don't see a challenge at this stage. >> okay, good to see you as always, james. thanks very much indeed. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> well, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says it's win in blackpool's south by—election is the most important result today. chris webb took the seat taken previously by scott benton, who stood down following a lobbying scandal. >> so let's look at the results. and chris webb for the labour party, 10,825 votes, david jones for the conservatives, 3218 a heck of a gap there. but mark butcher for reform uk 3101. so there's only 117 votes in that. ben thomas of the green party, 368 and andrew cregan for the lib dems, 387. >> i declare that christopher paul webb is duly elected as the member of parliament for the blackpool south constituency .
>> not when the tory party. i think that, you know, if you look at this result, i'm not sure how people would think that 20 points behind the polls, they should have an early election. i think he'll be a bit of mumbling and grumbling, but i don't see a challenge at this stage. >> okay, good to see you as always, james. thanks very much indeed. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> well, the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says it's win in blackpool's south by—election...
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and that is one that neither the labour party or the tory party are facing up to. and that's that. the triple lock as it stands, is unsustainable in the longer term. we currently spend 124 billion on pensions. the ifs again estimates that by 2050, on current trends, the triple lock will add £45 billion. so what are you saying then? >> you you think the triple lock should be scrapped, it's a personal view. it's not. >> the labour party's going to say. yeah, it's completely odd. >> i do not think it's sustainable. you know, you look at all the pressures on public spending. i don't think we can go forward with that commitment. and i'll make a bet that at some stage over the next ten, 15, 20 years, whichever government is in power, something will be done to unlock it. >> well, do you think we should have the triple lock? >> our pension system is very badly arranged in the first place, so it is essentially a ponzi scheme, and we are heading rapidly to a position of a population pyramid, which means that more people need to be paid out than are paying in, and which obviously is unsustai
and that is one that neither the labour party or the tory party are facing up to. and that's that. the triple lock as it stands, is unsustainable in the longer term. we currently spend 124 billion on pensions. the ifs again estimates that by 2050, on current trends, the triple lock will add £45 billion. so what are you saying then? >> you you think the triple lock should be scrapped, it's a personal view. it's not. >> the labour party's going to say. yeah, it's completely odd....
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there's a first poster unveiled by the tory party. it says if you think labour will win, start saving. they're trying to tie the labour down, not to increase vat . we've heard from jeremy vat. we've heard from jeremy hunt already on gb news and elsewhere, saying they will not increase that if the tories win. so what will they do on these other areas? how will they, how will they spend the money they want to spend without raising taxes ? because the tories are taxes? because the tories are clear, they want to cut back on the benefits bill and other places. but it looks like the labour so far has not committed to spending cuts, and that's the challenge for them. but the tories are on the front foot going to buckinghamshire, trying to see if they can make those points. >> well let's cross now to katherine forster. thank you chris. let's cross to katherine forster whose with the labour party in wales because this big issue most independent economists say that there will need to be tax raises under a future labour government if they're goi
there's a first poster unveiled by the tory party. it says if you think labour will win, start saving. they're trying to tie the labour down, not to increase vat . we've heard from jeremy vat. we've heard from jeremy hunt already on gb news and elsewhere, saying they will not increase that if the tories win. so what will they do on these other areas? how will they, how will they spend the money they want to spend without raising taxes ? because the tories are taxes? because the tories are...
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tory party behind the scenes. all of his top team were there. this is a real moment, i think, when the prime minister is trying to recapture the initiative, despite being 20 points behind the polls, he's trying to say to voters , gb news trying to say to voters, gb news viewers and the like, give us another chance. it's one of the few things that an incumbent prime minister can do. >> i suppose it's much easier for the incumbent prime minister to have the pictures of shaking hands with world leaders, of being at those international summits. after all, he's the man that wakes up in the morning and has to make the call about whether the british army goes to in operations in the middle east, for example, whether british jets shoot down iranian missiles and all the rest of it. isuppose missiles and all the rest of it. i suppose it's one of the ways in which he can project a sense of authority and statesmanship . of authority and statesmanship. >> tom. that's totally right. i'm looking at the quote here from the prime minister. he said, either you ha
tory party behind the scenes. all of his top team were there. this is a real moment, i think, when the prime minister is trying to recapture the initiative, despite being 20 points behind the polls, he's trying to say to voters , gb news trying to say to voters, gb news viewers and the like, give us another chance. it's one of the few things that an incumbent prime minister can do. >> i suppose it's much easier for the incumbent prime minister to have the pictures of shaking hands with...
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the tory party itself. mps were not ready for this election. mps are falling away today. four have resigned today saying they're not going to carry on as being mps, including damian lang, the deputy speaker. they are not filled. i do know, by the way, that david frost, who has been a champion of the right sometime critic of parts , elements of critic of parts, elements of government policy under the tories, he is not yet been offered a safe seat. friends of his are wondering why. i understand that activists are trying to approach him directly to be their mp. there's lots of lots of drama behind the scenes as this campaign gets up and running and of course, different rules in a snap election. >> much more control from the centre about imposing candidates on local associations. christopher hope, thank you very much for joining christopher hope, thank you very much forjoining us live from much for joining us live from inverness. well, with me now is someone you might recognise who normally sits in this chair at this time . sirjacob rees—mogg this time. sirjacob rees—mogg
the tory party itself. mps were not ready for this election. mps are falling away today. four have resigned today saying they're not going to carry on as being mps, including damian lang, the deputy speaker. they are not filled. i do know, by the way, that david frost, who has been a champion of the right sometime critic of parts , elements of critic of parts, elements of government policy under the tories, he is not yet been offered a safe seat. friends of his are wondering why. i understand...