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jessica harrington, back to the issue of polling.ng this could happen and you know the trend seems to be inexorable, could we be approaching that, that crossover point? >> i don't think so. no, i'm i've known nadine many years. she has her views and as we all know, she's not a fan of rishi sunak. but what i do think that this week, what i would say is in terms of where we are, this is the week when farage has , you is the week when farage has, you know, he's made his big declaration. he's going to stand. so i'm not surprised to see a bit more interest in the polls, where reformer concerned. but in the end, i do think that people are voting for the next prime minister. i also and so therefore i don't think that they will stick to getting any or many seats at all. i also think that the one advantage to the early call for the election , the early call for the election, which came as a surprise to so many people , was the surprise many people, was the surprise the most tory mp, the most tory mps? exactly. and i think they don't seem very
jessica harrington, back to the issue of polling.ng this could happen and you know the trend seems to be inexorable, could we be approaching that, that crossover point? >> i don't think so. no, i'm i've known nadine many years. she has her views and as we all know, she's not a fan of rishi sunak. but what i do think that this week, what i would say is in terms of where we are, this is the week when farage has , you is the week when farage has, you know, he's made his big declaration. he's...
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jessica harrington, back to the issue of polling.ying this could happen and you know the trend seems to be inexorable, could we be approaching that, that crossover point? >> i don't think so. no, i'm i've known nadine many years. she has her views and as we all know, she's not a fan of rishi sunak. but what i do think that this week, what i would say is in terms of where we are, this is the week when farage has , you is the week when farage has, you know, he's made his big declaration. he's going to stand. so i'm not surprised to see a bit more interest in the polls, where reformer concerned. but in the end, i do think that people are voting for the next prime minister. i also and so therefore i don't think that they will stick to getting any or many seats at all. i also think that the one advantage to the early call for the election , the early call for the election, which came as a surprise to so many people , was the surprise many people, was the surprise the most tory mp, the most tory mps? exactly. and i think they don't seem ve
jessica harrington, back to the issue of polling.ying this could happen and you know the trend seems to be inexorable, could we be approaching that, that crossover point? >> i don't think so. no, i'm i've known nadine many years. she has her views and as we all know, she's not a fan of rishi sunak. but what i do think that this week, what i would say is in terms of where we are, this is the week when farage has , you is the week when farage has, you know, he's made his big declaration....
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harrington, former labour mp denis macshane and lifelong liberal democrat and federal board member calumere we are now. in four weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations? keir starmer well, he
harrington, former labour mp denis macshane and lifelong liberal democrat and federal board member calumere we are now. in four weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations? keir starmer well, he
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harrington, former labour mp denis macshane and lifelong liberal democrat and federal board member calum weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations? keir starmer well, he wants your vote but is he too wooden to win a tv debate 7 he too wooden to win a tv debate ? ed davey went baking with schoolchildren this week. as you do. and will he be trusted, though, to cook your books ? and though, to cook your books? and nigel farage has returned to frontline politics as certainly shaken things up. will he win your vote for the reform party? well, it's all to play for and we'll discuss the last big week in politics right after your latest news headlines. and it's sam francis . sam francis. >> martin, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just after 7:00. we will start with news from the election campaign trail. the prime minister has been heckled in wiltshire as he resumed his campaigning this evening. rishi sunak was discussing economic track record
harrington, former labour mp denis macshane and lifelong liberal democrat and federal board member calum weeks time, we will know which party will lead the country for the next five long years. will it be rishi sunak forced to apologise today for bailing out of d—day commemorations? keir starmer well, he wants your vote but is he too wooden to win a tv debate 7 he too wooden to win a tv debate ? ed davey went baking with schoolchildren this week. as you do. and will he be trusted, though, to...