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in basildon. - that. let's see if the unity is evident in basildon. we - that. let's see if the unity is| evident in basildon. we tried that. let's see if the unity is - evident in basildon. we tried once before and we are going to try again with andrew baggott, the conservative leader of basildon council. it has been lost to an —— a no overall control, so what you think is behind the result? fine think is behind the result? one of the main things _ think is behind the result? one of the main things behind _ think is behind the result? one of the main things behind the - think is behind the result? one of the main things behind the result| think is behind the result? one of. the main things behind the result is immense _ the main things behind the result is immense dissatisfaction— the main things behind the result is immense dissatisfaction with - immense dissatisfaction with parliamentarians _ immense dissatisfaction with parliamentarians actually - immense dissatisfaction with . parliame
in basildon. - that. let's see if the unity is evident in basildon. we - that. let's see if the unity is| evident in basildon. we tried that. let's see if the unity is - evident in basildon. we tried once before and we are going to try again with andrew baggott, the conservative leader of basildon council. it has been lost to an —— a no overall control, so what you think is behind the result? fine think is behind the result? one of the main things _ think is behind the result? one of the...
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, dorset as well, the roll—call of councils that you lost, basildon, dorset to the lib dems, north east lincolnshire, nuneaton, redditch. these are places where labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mps. you've been losing under rishi sunak time and again. don't you think you need to change something? look, i'm not going to pretend they weren't disappointing results, always disappointing. i was out campaigning with lots of people across the country and it's always disappointing when you lose hardworking conservatives... but the point here is, doesn't this give you evidence that you need to do something differently? and if you don't do anything differently and you just say, "stick to the plan, stick to the plan," aren't you sticking your fingers in your ears when the electorate is telling you time and again they are not impressed? no, look, i think the message, you've covered it on your piece there, the message from the election success in the tees valley was about having a plan, delivering on the plan. and i think at the moment we've made a lot of progress on those priorit
, dorset as well, the roll—call of councils that you lost, basildon, dorset to the lib dems, north east lincolnshire, nuneaton, redditch. these are places where labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mps. you've been losing under rishi sunak time and again. don't you think you need to change something? look, i'm not going to pretend they weren't disappointing results, always disappointing. i was out campaigning with lots of people across the country and it's always disappointing...
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another, andrew baggott, who was leader of basildon council, he said there's a real immense dissatisfaction with people on the ground. what do you say to them? you'rejust not going to change anything? what i would say is the plan is about delivering. the plan is working, but we haven't got all the way so, take inflation. it was 11% when the prime minister became prime minister. it's now down to 3.1. it's not all the way down to the bank of england's target of two when they'll start being able to cut interest rates, which will make a huge difference to hardworking families. we've done part of the plan on dealing with illegal migration. it's down by 30%, year on year at a time the number of illegal migrants coming to the european union was up. but we haven't completed that plan yet. we've got the rwanda legislation through parliament opposed every step of the way by the labour party and the liberal democrats who voted against it hundreds of times. now we have it on the books. we can now get the flights going to rwanda, a steady rhythm of flights, that will change the incentives there. it will
another, andrew baggott, who was leader of basildon council, he said there's a real immense dissatisfaction with people on the ground. what do you say to them? you'rejust not going to change anything? what i would say is the plan is about delivering. the plan is working, but we haven't got all the way so, take inflation. it was 11% when the prime minister became prime minister. it's now down to 3.1. it's not all the way down to the bank of england's target of two when they'll start being able...
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but looking at basildon, basildon was the sort of totemic point of victory for john major in 1992, when sir david amess held that seat against all odds. that's the moment. on that night people knew the labour party had not won that election . well, today won that election. well, today that council has turned from the conservatives to the labour party and the council leader, andrew baggott, had this to say. he said that if boris johnson was still prime minister, he wouldn't have lost that council . wouldn't have lost that council. >> well, i mean, that's pure speculation and with great respect to him, you know, boris ended up in in the position that he did and it was most unfortunate. but, you know, rishi sunak is doing the right things. there's occasionally it's said we've moved to the left. but i don't think that can be said of rishi sunak when you actually look at his policies, cutting taxes, the toughest immigration law in a very long time, if not ever. you know, we are doing the right things to stop the boats to lower people's tax burden and to get this country onto the path that pe
but looking at basildon, basildon was the sort of totemic point of victory for john major in 1992, when sir david amess held that seat against all odds. that's the moment. on that night people knew the labour party had not won that election . well, today won that election. well, today that council has turned from the conservatives to the labour party and the council leader, andrew baggott, had this to say. he said that if boris johnson was still prime minister, he wouldn't have lost that...
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i can tell you about basildon and we talk about basildon as a bellwether place but the basildon council is on course for being in no overall control and the senior tory source that the results are bad for the party so that would be going from a tory run to liberal overall control soap plenty of places where labour is doing well across the country and in areas where they are very much looking at the parliamentary seats and looking to a general election and looking to a general election and the place where they want to do well and there will be thinking that in many of those places that's exactly what they want. irate in many of those places that's exactly what they want. we don't know for certain _ exactly what they want. we don't know for certain and _ exactly what they want. we don't know for certain and in _ exactly what they want. we don't know for certain and in basildon. exactly what they want. we don't i know for certain and in basildon all the seats were actually up it wasn't a case of thirds. and that would be bad for the conservatives losing that to no overall control.- that to
i can tell you about basildon and we talk about basildon as a bellwether place but the basildon council is on course for being in no overall control and the senior tory source that the results are bad for the party so that would be going from a tory run to liberal overall control soap plenty of places where labour is doing well across the country and in areas where they are very much looking at the parliamentary seats and looking to a general election and looking to a general election and the...
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we're joined now by councillor andrew baggott, who was the leader of basildon council in essex until his conservative group lost their majority. thank you forjoining us this morning. you have seen lots of friends, lots of colleagues, conservative councillors lose their roles in the last 48—hour score so, who do you hold accountable for that? ,., ., ., ,, who do you hold accountable for that? ., ., t, that? good morning, ithink it's very easy _ that? good morning, ithink it's very easy on — that? good morning, ithink it's very easy on reflection - that? good morning, ithink it's very easy on reflection to - that? good morning, ithink it's very easy on reflection to point| very easy on reflection to point fingers and blame anybody for your losses apart from yourself. but the reality is, what i found on the doorstep when i spoke to a wide amount of people, what was coming out very clearly from basildon man, enough people to warrant making a claim to it, the folk in basildon saw parliamentarians nationally had lost the plot, we have seen two successive leaders unelected, they see peo
we're joined now by councillor andrew baggott, who was the leader of basildon council in essex until his conservative group lost their majority. thank you forjoining us this morning. you have seen lots of friends, lots of colleagues, conservative councillors lose their roles in the last 48—hour score so, who do you hold accountable for that? ,., ., ., ,, who do you hold accountable for that? ., ., t, that? good morning, ithink it's very easy _ that? good morning, ithink it's very easy on —...
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you the roll call and show this to our viewers - as well, the roll call of councils that you lost, basildon dorsetl to the lib dems, north east, lincolnshire, nuneaton, redditch. these are places where labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mps you've been losing under rishi sunak time and again. don't you think you need to change something? look, i'm not going to pretend - they weren't disappointing results. i was out campaigning with lots of people across the country i land it's always disappointing whenl you lose hardworking conservatives. the united nations has warned against an israeli attack on rafah in the gaza strip, saying it risks causing many more deaths. israel has said that even if there is a ceasefire agreement, it will be temporary, and that it plans a military assault on rafah to destroy hamas. around 1.4 million people are sheltering in rafah — many of them have been displaced from other parts of gaza. our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on the crisis facing rafah. five times its original population. the story of desperate need told in a single
you the roll call and show this to our viewers - as well, the roll call of councils that you lost, basildon dorsetl to the lib dems, north east, lincolnshire, nuneaton, redditch. these are places where labour is salivating at the prospect of taking your mps you've been losing under rishi sunak time and again. don't you think you need to change something? look, i'm not going to pretend - they weren't disappointing results. i was out campaigning with lots of people across the country i land it's...
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another, former leader of basildon council. he said there is a real dissatisfaction with people on the ground. iloathed there is a real dissatisfaction with people on the ground.— there is a real dissatisfaction with people on the ground. what i would sa is that people on the ground. what i would say is that the _ people on the ground. what i would say is that the plan _ people on the ground. what i would say is that the plan is _ people on the ground. what i would say is that the plan is about - say is that the plan is about delivering and it is working but we haven't got to the end of it yet. inflation was 11% when the prime minister became prime minister, is now 3.1, not all the way down to the target of 2% by the bank of england, where they can start cutting interest rates, and we have cut illegal migration but we have not completed that plan yet. the rwanda legislation is through parliament, opposed every step of the way by the labour party and the lib dems who voted against it hundreds of times, but now we have it on th
another, former leader of basildon council. he said there is a real dissatisfaction with people on the ground. iloathed there is a real dissatisfaction with people on the ground.— there is a real dissatisfaction with people on the ground. what i would sa is that people on the ground. what i would say is that the _ people on the ground. what i would say is that the plan _ people on the ground. what i would say is that the plan is _ people on the ground. what i would say is that the plan is...