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in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ~ in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ,, ., for you? that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have - for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have the - for you? that, i think the labour. party, because we have the political system that we do, needs to be a broad church. from what i can see thatis broad church. from what i can see that is happening, that is, you know, becoming more difficult. iam a strong supporter of palestine. i do watch the news. and i am worried at what is happening, i was hoping to be a strong voice for human rights, i'm not ashamed to say that, i have expressed that within the party and within meetings, i am really concerned about how i feel about the stance that the labour party took early on with gaza, i am proud to say that i support them. could this be the point where people on the left leave labour, split from labour? i on the left leave
in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ~ in labour, is labour still the party for ou? ., ,, ., for you? that, i think the labour pa , for you? that, i think the labour party. because _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we _ for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have - for you? that, i think the labour party, because we have the - for you? that, i think the labour. party, because we have the political system that we do, needs to be a broad church. from what...
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., labour party? yes, the conservative pa of, labour party? yes, the conservative party of. fighting — labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this _ labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this evening i party of, fighting this evening after we heard that information about logan defecting. the local conservative association wanted and deselected for inactivity in his failure to be present for extended periods of time. and, asking number ten for a peerage. a fight will continue for the rest of this evening and possibly under further days as well remember, this is not the first affection than the conservative party to the labour party that we have seen in recent weeks, we saw natalie, conservative mps defecting to labor as well and lots of talk on the town of natalie being on the right of the party and thatis being on the right of the party and that is probably not necessarily the case of mark logan and in recent weeks, he has been vocal about his want for a cease—fire in gaza it is also spoken about him watchi
., labour party? yes, the conservative pa of, labour party? yes, the conservative party of. fighting — labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this _ labour party? yes, the conservative party of, fighting this evening i party of, fighting this evening after we heard that information about logan defecting. the local conservative association wanted and deselected for inactivity in his failure to be present for extended periods of time. and, asking number ten for a peerage. a...
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in this new labour party? — is nigel farage welcome in this new labour party? your— is nigel farage welcome in this new labour party? your shadow - is nigel farage welcome in this new labour party? your shadow healthl labour party? your shadow health secretary— labour party? your shadow health secretary suggested _ labour party? your shadow health secretary suggested we _ labour party? your shadow health secretary suggested we should i labour party? your shadow health i secretary suggested we should draw the line _ secretary suggested we should draw the line at— secretary suggested we should draw the line at li2— secretary suggested we should draw the line at liz truss _ secretary suggested we should draw the line at liz truss so _ secretary suggested we should draw the line at liz truss so is _ secretary suggested we should draw the line at liz truss so is everyone l the line at liz truss so is everyone with politics — the line at liz truss so is everyone with politics up _ the line at liz truss s
in this new labour party? — is nigel farage welcome in this new labour party? your— is nigel farage welcome in this new labour party? your shadow - is nigel farage welcome in this new labour party? your shadow healthl labour party? your shadow health secretary— labour party? your shadow health secretary suggested _ labour party? your shadow health secretary suggested we _ labour party? your shadow health secretary suggested we should i labour party? your shadow health i secretary...
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you are a current member of the labour party. i have been a l of the labour party. i have been a memberfor— of the labour party. i have been a member for about _ of the labour party. i have been a member for about 37 _ of the labour party. i have been a member for about 37 years! - of the labour party. i have been a member for about 37 years! good | of the labour party. i have been a i member for about 37 years! good of ou to member for about 37 years! good of you to clarify — member for about 37 years! good of you to clarify that. _ member for about 37 years! good of you to clarify that. it's _ member for about 37 years! good of you to clarify that. it's critical- you to clarify that. it's critical to know that background. but in terms of sir keir starmer, how well is he putting himself across in your opinion? i is he putting himself across in your oinion? ~' ,, ., , ., opinion? i think keir starmer is a different politician _ opinion? i think keir starmer is a different politician from - opinion? i think keir starmer is a different politician from what - opini
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party is one that gives— towards the labour party is one that gives me _ towards the labour party is one that gives me reasons to be cheerful for the future — gives me reasons to be cheerful for the future. —— as well as the mayoratty_ the future. —— as well as the mayoralty race is. do you think you can pull— mayoralty race is. do you think you can pull it — mayoralty race is. do you think you can pull it off? you know, i've changed — can pull it off? you know, i've changed my mind every five minutes within— changed my mind every five minutes within this _ changed my mind every five minutes within this campaign, which has been grilling _ within this campaign, which has been grilling certainly for the last number— grilling certainly for the last number of weeks! yes, i very much hope _ number of weeks! yes, i very much hope we _ number of weeks! yes, i very much hope we can— number of weeks! yes, i very much hope we can pull it off but it is incredibly— hope we can pull it off but it is incredibly close. it's not particularly close in any one of the areas. _ p
party is one that gives— towards the labour party is one that gives me _ towards the labour party is one that gives me reasons to be cheerful for the future — gives me reasons to be cheerful for the future. —— as well as the mayoratty_ the future. —— as well as the mayoralty race is. do you think you can pull— mayoralty race is. do you think you can pull it — mayoralty race is. do you think you can pull it off? you know, i've changed — can pull it off? you know, i've changed...
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_ know it is about a changed labour party, a moderate labour party, a party— party, a moderate labour party, a party capturing the centre ground of politicsm _ party capturing the centre ground of olitics. .. i, party capturing the centre ground of olitics. .. a, a, party capturing the centre ground of olitics. .. i, i, ,~ politics... how would you define it in lain politics... how would you define it in plain english — politics. .. how would you define it in plain english for— politics... how would you define it in plain english for voters? - politics... how would you define it in plain english for voters? what l in plain english for voters? what does it mean? it is a labour party familiar with the labour party that seems to do best by people and their families. find seems to do best by people and their families. �* ., , , families. and how will it be better forfamilies— families. and how will it be better for families if _ families. and how will it be better for families if labour _ families. and how will it be better for families if labour do _ families. and how will it be
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labour party. i wonder if there may be any— labour party. i wonder if there may be any more — labour party. i wonder if there may be any more i_ labour party. i wonder if there may be any more. i don't— labour party. i wonder if there may be any more. i don't know. - labour party. i wonder if there may be any more. i don't know. that's i labour party. i wonder if there mayj be any more. i don't know. that's a guess, _ be any more. idon't know. that's a guess, but— be any more. idon't know. that's a guess, but it— be any more. i don't know. that's a guess, but it kind _ be any more. idon't know. that's a guess, but it kind of— be any more. idon't know. that's a guess, but it kind of wouldn't- guess, but it kind of wouldn't surprise _ guess, but it kind of wouldn't surprise me _ guess, but it kind of wouldn't surprise me to _ guess, but it kind of wouldn't surprise me to just _ guess, but it kind of wouldn't surprise me tojust how- guess, but it kind of wouldn't. surprise me to just how carefully planned — surprise me to just how c
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clearly, the labour party has made strong gains in many areas in the country, although the labour party, the conservative party, is able to point to at least one point of light, expect to hear a lot about mr ben houchen and the tees valley . let's talk now with tees valley. let's talk now with the conservative minister for northern ireland, steve baker, because steve, whichever way you cut this, it's been a difficult night for the conservatives >> yes, of course, this has been a very tough set of elections. it was always going to be 2021 was a high watermark. that was the vaccine bounce during the covid period. and you know these hard working councillors didn't deserve to suffer from national political drama, but you know, there we are. it has been a very tough time for them. of course, we're delighted that ben houchen has been re—elected in teesside. thatis has been re—elected in teesside. that is a labour stronghold and thatis that is a labour stronghold and that is very, very good news. >> of course, ben hawkins vote share is down from the 70% that he achieved in 2021 to just ove
clearly, the labour party has made strong gains in many areas in the country, although the labour party, the conservative party, is able to point to at least one point of light, expect to hear a lot about mr ben houchen and the tees valley . let's talk now with tees valley. let's talk now with the conservative minister for northern ireland, steve baker, because steve, whichever way you cut this, it's been a difficult night for the conservatives >> yes, of course, this has been a very...
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to be banned from running for the labour party-— the labour party. watching those ictures the labour party. watching those pictures and _ the labour party. watching those pictures and listening _ the labour party. watching those pictures and listening to - the labour party. watching those pictures and listening to diane i pictures and listening to diane abbott, how did it make you feel? diane abbott is a trailblazer, she deserves the utmost respect and care. she has opened doors for people like me and many others. she is an iconic figure. i think it's really important that she, we recognise the contribution she has made our country. [to recognise the contribution she has made our country.— recognise the contribution she has made our country. do you think she has been treated _ made our country. do you think she has been treated well— made our country. do you think she has been treated well by _ made our country. do you think she has been treated well by the - made our country. do you think she i has been treated well by the labour party. i“m ha
to be banned from running for the labour party-— the labour party. watching those ictures the labour party. watching those pictures and _ the labour party. watching those pictures and listening _ the labour party. watching those pictures and listening to - the labour party. watching those pictures and listening to diane i pictures and listening to diane abbott, how did it make you feel? diane abbott is a trailblazer, she deserves the utmost respect and care. she has opened doors for people...
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party are a party _ out that the labour party are a party full — out that the labour party are a party full of integrity and transparency, and would be pointed to all— transparency, and would be pointed to all the _ transparency, and would be pointed to all the issues and scandals the tory party— 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 f
party are a party _ out that the labour party are a party full — out that the labour party are a party full of integrity and transparency, and would be pointed to all— transparency, and would be pointed to all the _ transparency, and would be pointed to all the issues and scandals the tory party— 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. . . .,...
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party will make our country _ way, that labour party will make our country less — way, that labour party will make our country less secure. now, and labour want you _ country less secure. now, and labour want you to _ country less secure. now, and labour want you to think this election is over— want you to think this election is over before it even begun, but we will fights— over before it even begun, but we will fights and we will fight every day for— will fights and we will fight every day for our values and our vision and the — day for our values and our vision and the british people are going to show— and the british people are going to show the _ and the british people are going to show the labour party that they do not take _ show the labour party that they do not take kindly to being taken for granted — on the 5th ofjuly, either keir starmer— on the 5th ofjuly, either keir starmer or i would be prime minister. _ starmer or i would be prime minister, and he has shown time and time again— minister, and he has shown time and time again that he would take the easy way
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i labour party. how much are you reading into that?— labour party. how much are you reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour— reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party _ reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party is - reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party is ever- reading into that? i mean, i don't. think the labour party is ever going to target— think the labour party is ever going to target a — think the labour party is ever going to target a place like solihull in the election, although it was lib dem _ the election, although it was lib dem for— the election, although it was lib dem for a — the election, although it was lib dem for a while before 2015. but i think— dem for a while before 2015. but i think what— dem for a while before 2015. but i think what we are seeing, what we have _ think what we are seeing, what we have been— think what we are seeing, what we have been seeing across all the areas _ have been seeing across all the areas and — have been seeing across
i labour party. how much are you reading into that?— labour party. how much are you reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour— reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party _ reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party is - reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party is ever- reading into that? i mean, i don't. think the labour party is ever going to target— think the labour party is ever going to target a — think the labour party is...
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down 14%, labour up five, other parties up 14%, labour up five, other parties up to — three. focusing in on areas with high muslim population, very different indeed. the conservatives down 11, labour down 16, green party up. if you are in conservative hq and trying to figure out what impact the war in gaza has had, i think these numbers will give you a bit of cause for concern —— if you are in labour hq. one result might illustrate this, oldham in greater manchester. this has been labourfor years. down the bottom, all of the red shows the cancer was controlled by the labour party. not any more. —— the council. labour still by far the biggest party but they came short of majority for the 31 seats they need and this is why, the increase in the number of independents. look at that, labour have lost five seats, the independents have added seven. five of them stood on a specific platform that was criticising labour and criticising the war in gaza. it does seem to be tangible evidence that in certain parts of the country, like oldham, the labour vote is taking a hit because
down 14%, labour up five, other parties up 14%, labour up five, other parties up to — three. focusing in on areas with high muslim population, very different indeed. the conservatives down 11, labour down 16, green party up. if you are in conservative hq and trying to figure out what impact the war in gaza has had, i think these numbers will give you a bit of cause for concern —— if you are in labour hq. one result might illustrate this, oldham in greater manchester. this has been...
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has large labour party ma'ority. has there been * large labour party ma'ority. has there been any h large labour party majority. has there been any specific polling so far when you see regarding key marginals? in the end, it is a national election but in essence it's lots of many elections in any constituency? it it's lots of many elections in any constituency?— constituency? it is not yet been detailed work _ constituency? it is not yet been detailed work on _ constituency? it is not yet been detailed work on that _ constituency? it is not yet been detailed work on that but - constituency? it is not yet been detailed work on that but i'm i constituency? it is not yet been i detailed work on that but i'm sure the parties will be looking at in great detail. as you say, it will come down to a handful of constituencies that will change, they'll be very close, and many others will change hands that won't be close. going back to 1997 and the conservative party worst performance in recent memory, there were still 94 seats then that had not changed hands since the se
has large labour party ma'ority. has there been * large labour party ma'ority. has there been any h large labour party majority. has there been any specific polling so far when you see regarding key marginals? in the end, it is a national election but in essence it's lots of many elections in any constituency? it it's lots of many elections in any constituency?— constituency? it is not yet been detailed work _ constituency? it is not yet been detailed work on _ constituency? it is not yet...
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pretty quickly you iunked — labour party. pretty quickly you iunked a — labour party. pretty quickly you iunked a lot _ labour party. pretty quickly you iunked a lot of— labour party. pretty quickly you junked a lot of what _ labour party. pretty quickly you junked a lot of what you - labour party. pretty quickly you junked a lot of what you said i labour party. pretty quickly you junked a lot of what you said he would _ junked a lot of what you said he would do — junked a lot of what you said he would do then. _ junked a lot of what you said he would do then. why— junked a lot of what you said he would do then. why should - junked a lot of what you said he would do then. why should we i junked a lot of what you said he - would do then. why should we have faith in_ would do then. why should we have faith in what — would do then. why should we have faith in what you _ would do then. why should we have faith in what you say _ would do then. why should we have faith in what you say you _ would do then. why should we have faith in what you say you will- would do th
pretty quickly you iunked — labour party. pretty quickly you iunked a — labour party. pretty quickly you iunked a lot _ labour party. pretty quickly you iunked a lot of— labour party. pretty quickly you junked a lot of what _ labour party. pretty quickly you junked a lot of what you - labour party. pretty quickly you junked a lot of what you said i labour party. pretty quickly you junked a lot of what you said he would _ junked a lot of what you said he would do — junked a lot of what...
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the labour party-— of the conservative party to the labour party. yes, there was also not a lot labour party. yes, there was also rrot a lot of— labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people _ labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting - labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting for- not a lot of people voting for reform uk in this by—election and i think what we have seen here a just shows that a vote for reform uk is a vote for keir starmer�*s labour party. vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �* , . ~ vote for keir starmer's labour pa . �*, ., ., party. let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. abso
the labour party-— of the conservative party to the labour party. yes, there was also not a lot labour party. yes, there was also rrot a lot of— labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people _ labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting - labour party. yes, there was also not a lot of people voting for- not a lot of people voting for reform uk in this by—election and i think what we have seen here a just shows that a vote for reform uk is a vote for keir...
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party, which at this stage — the labour party, which at this stage vets _ the labour party, which at this stage vets and on candidates has not considered _ stage vets and on candidates has not considered diane abbott's case. she hasn't _ considered diane abbott's case. she hasn't applied to be a candidate were _ hasn't applied to be a candidate were she — hasn't applied to be a candidate were she to apply every single ally and keir— were she to apply every single ally and keir starmer i've spoken to have told me _ and keir starmer i've spoken to have told me that — and keir starmer i've spoken to have told me that she would not be allowed — told me that she would not be allowed to be a candidate the whole point of _ allowed to be a candidate the whole point of what had been going on in the last— point of what had been going on in the last few weeks is that there were _ the last few weeks is that there were negotiations around what won pretty— were negotiations around what won pretty key— were negotiations around what won pretty key player described to me as a golden—
party, which at this stage — the labour party, which at this stage vets _ the labour party, which at this stage vets and on candidates has not considered _ stage vets and on candidates has not considered diane abbott's case. she hasn't _ considered diane abbott's case. she hasn't applied to be a candidate were _ hasn't applied to be a candidate were she — hasn't applied to be a candidate were she to apply every single ally and keir— were she to apply every single ally and keir starmer...
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a changed labour party, and the labour— as a changed labour party, and the labour party back in the service of working _ labour party back in the service of working people, and this is a phenomenally important set of elections, the last set of elections before _ elections, the last set of elections before we — elections, the last set of elections before we go to that general election. we had to prove that we were _ election. we had to prove that we were making progress, we have shown that we _ were making progress, we have shown that we are _ were making progress, we have shown that we are making progress, and i am so _ that we are making progress, and i am so pleased that we have earned the trust _ am so pleased that we have earned the trust and confidence of so many voters _ the trust and confidence of so many voters across the whole of the country — voters across the whole of the country i _ voters across the whole of the count . ~ ., i. voters across the whole of the count . ~e ., ., «e ., country. i know you talked about blackool country. i know you talked about blackpool south, _
a changed labour party, and the labour— as a changed labour party, and the labour party back in the service of working _ labour party back in the service of working people, and this is a phenomenally important set of elections, the last set of elections before _ elections, the last set of elections before we — elections, the last set of elections before we go to that general election. we had to prove that we were _ election. we had to prove that we were making progress, we have shown that...
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are we witnessing a labour party implosion ? a labour party implosion? there's been a tory defection. but who even is this guy ? is he but who even is this guy? is he a household name? is in her own home. jeremy hunt has made some bizarre claims about rishi sunak. i'll be bringing them to you. reform's got a new immigration tax policy. is it madness or genius? the greens launched their campaign today, but they didn't seem particularly keen to talk about the environment, which i found a little bit bonkers. ed davey is still running around behaving like the village idiot. some people think it's great though. and the muslim vote .co.uk has launched their campaign and i will be leading with that . will be leading with that. >> tom, it's an absolutely fascinating time in politics. patrick, i just got to ask you, are you delighted now there are officially no members of parliament as of one minute past midnight this morning, we have no parliament and no mps. >> yeah, look, it's absolutely fantastic. this is a real purple patch that we're going through here. 9 t
are we witnessing a labour party implosion ? a labour party implosion? there's been a tory defection. but who even is this guy ? is he but who even is this guy? is he a household name? is in her own home. jeremy hunt has made some bizarre claims about rishi sunak. i'll be bringing them to you. reform's got a new immigration tax policy. is it madness or genius? the greens launched their campaign today, but they didn't seem particularly keen to talk about the environment, which i found a little...
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team and ithink— labour party that we are a team and i think the _ labour party that we are a team and i think the labour party has to act like a _ i think the labour party has to act like a team — i think the labour party has to act like a team and i do feel some people — like a team and i do feel some people around keir starmer, that may be people around keir starmer, that may he have _ people around keir starmer, that may be have watched a bit too much scandal— be have watched a bit...
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party , from the tory the labour party, from the tory party to the labour party, the question will be who's next? will there be any more? >> well, anton says the crossing of the house by tory mps is a simple conservative plan to infiltrate the labour party and establish a fifth column in their ranks. i mean, anton, that's a wild suggestion , but, that's a wild suggestion, but, you know, it's a it's a view . you know, it's a it's a view. it's a view. it's a possibility, it's a view. it's a possibility, isupposeif it's a view. it's a possibility, i suppose if you had 200 conservative mps defect, they could take control of the labour party, dislodge keir starmer . i party, dislodge keir starmer. i mean, there's i mean, it's a it's a wild, madcap scheme, but, perhaps desperate times call for desperate measures. >> well, we've got lots more on this and everything else that we're talking about today, including that immigration report in just one tick. but let's get your headlines . let's get your headlines. >> good afternoon. the top stories . the conservative mp for stories. the conservati
party , from the tory the labour party, from the tory party to the labour party, the question will be who's next? will there be any more? >> well, anton says the crossing of the house by tory mps is a simple conservative plan to infiltrate the labour party and establish a fifth column in their ranks. i mean, anton, that's a wild suggestion , but, that's a wild suggestion, but, you know, it's a it's a view . you know, it's a it's a view. it's a view. it's a possibility, it's a view. it's a...
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into this discussion with the labour party-— labour party. sorry to labour the oint but labour party. sorry to labour the point but in _ labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021— labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there _ labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was - labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was to i labour party. sorry to labour the point but in 2021 there was to be labour party. sorry to labour the i point but in 2021 there was to be a complete ban on zero—hours contracts. complete ban on zero-hours contracts-— complete ban on zero-hours contracts. ~ , ., , contracts. we will see what comes out of the final— contracts. we will see what comes out of the final position _ contracts. we will see what comes out of the final position in - contracts. we will see what comes out of the final position in the - out of the final position in the labour manifesto. as trade unions we are working to deliver what our members have asked and what all our unions have discuss
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labour party-— is not doing anything to improve the labour party. there are many brown, black, labour party. there are many brown, black. other — labour party. there are many brown, black, other candidates _ labour party. there are many brown, black, other candidates who - labour party. there are many brown, black, other candidates who are i black, other candidates who are members of the keir starmer team. one can't make blanket assertions. there is no blanket assertion unless you are saying that report is a blanket assertion showing there is a hierarchy of expressions of hate. to your question about the black community, the reality here is there is a significant lack of trust in keir starmer and his labour party and the straw breaking the camel's back but these are double red lines that keir starmer is showing he has no respect for the british black community. it is going to be for each black individual voter to determine how they wish to vote. i can tell you i personally do not expect anything of integrity, of discipline, of inclusivity from kei
labour party-— is not doing anything to improve the labour party. there are many brown, black, labour party. there are many brown, black. other — labour party. there are many brown, black, other candidates _ labour party. there are many brown, black, other candidates who - labour party. there are many brown, black, other candidates who are i black, other candidates who are members of the keir starmer team. one can't make blanket assertions. there is no blanket assertion unless you are...
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and as i've said, the labour party through | said, the labour party through absolutely everything at the selection, rachel reeves came here three _ selection, rachel reeves came here three times and they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative party and there is a lot that — conservative party and there is a lot that needs to be said in the selection — lot that needs to be said in the selection because they were angry, angry— selection because they were angry, angry that — selection because they were angry, angry that ben has delivered more for this— angry that ben has delivered more for this region in seven years that the labour— for this region in seven years that the labour party has managed and 30. applause _ applause and actually, look where were standing. this airport was going to be closed down, and more flights to more places than ever before. the steel desolate _ more places than ever before. the steel desolate now, citing regeneration projects anywhere in the world — regeneration projects anywhere in the world and you and i, we work together— th
and as i've said, the labour party through | said, the labour party through absolutely everything at the selection, rachel reeves came here three _ selection, rachel reeves came here three times and they couldn't dislodge ben and the fantastic conservative party and there is a lot that — conservative party and there is a lot that needs to be said in the selection — lot that needs to be said in the selection because they were angry, angry— selection because they were angry, angry that —...
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i of mp who could consider “oining the labour party?— labour party? i am a transport minister now, _ labour party? i am a transport minister now, she _ labour party? i am a transport minister now, she is _ labour party? i am a transport minister now, she is a - labour party? i am a transport minister now, she is a dover i labour party? i am a transport i minister now, she is a dover mp labour party? i am a transport - minister now, she is a dover mp and spoke _ minister now, she is a dover mp and spoke a _ minister now, she is a dover mp and spoke a lot — minister now, she is a dover mp and spoke a lot. whenever she did, she always— spoke a lot. whenever she did, she always got— spoke a lot. whenever she did, she always got a lot of barracking from the labour— always got a lot of barracking from the labour party mps who clearly did not agree _ the labour party mps who clearly did not agree with her views. as an mp, she like _ not agree with her views. as an mp, she like me — not agree with her views. as an mp, she like me on the south coast,
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tell the labour party if they don't _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't want _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't want diane... l party if they don't want diane... diane _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott they're _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott they're addressingj diane abbott they're addressing about 200 supporters here at hackney town hall about the situation, i say the situation because as we have heard her say in this crowd, she says she has been barred from standing for the labour party at the general election in this area. the party, sir keir starmer, the labour leader has said that that is not the case in the final decision has actually been made yet so a lot of confusion and it seems to me plausible of the process is still playing albert miss abbott is saying that she is absolutely certain she is not being allowed to stand by the labour party and it is proving to be, as you can see from the crowd here, a big row, iw
tell the labour party if they don't _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't want _ stoke newington. tell the labour party if they don't want diane... l party if they don't want diane... diane _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott they're _ party if they don't want diane... diane abbott they're addressingj diane abbott they're addressing about 200 supporters here at hackney town hall about the situation, i say the...
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well, i think if you look at this changed labour party, there's no doubt that the labour party now is fundamentally different to the labour party of 2019, when we lost so badly. meanwhile, the conservative leader, rishi sunak, defends his plan to bring back a form of compulsory national service. this modern form of national service will mean young people get the skills and opportunities they need, which will serve them very well in life. it's going to foster a culture of service. in other news, international condemnation of israel after palestinian officials say at least 45 people have been killed at a refugee camp in rafah. the authorities in papua new guinea now say more than 2,000 people were buried by a devastating landslide in a remote village. the fbi says it is investigating the sale of hundreds of treasures that could have been stolen from the british museum. hello, i'm ben brown. welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories. the general election campaign is in full swing, and the labour leader sir keir starmer made his first big speech of the campaign. he's told
well, i think if you look at this changed labour party, there's no doubt that the labour party now is fundamentally different to the labour party of 2019, when we lost so badly. meanwhile, the conservative leader, rishi sunak, defends his plan to bring back a form of compulsory national service. this modern form of national service will mean young people get the skills and opportunities they need, which will serve them very well in life. it's going to foster a culture of service. in other news,...
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they fed up to death of the conservative party and the labour party. they want an alternative. >> there's an interesting thing doing the rounds today. lisa richard tice has told the telegraph he's assembling a team of lawyers and cases to fight starmer's plan to apply vat to private school fees, which he's branded discriminatory. so tice says that stopping the charitable status of private schools , but not other schools, but not other charities, amounts to discrimination , as does applying discrimination, as does applying vat to private schools, but not universities . and the kicker is universities. and the kicker is this really? he says he's ready to use the echr to block the policy , despite that not being policy, despite that not being the biggest fans of our friends in strasbourg. what do you make of reform crawling over to the echr? well patrick, it's not this. >> this is the irony of the echr it really, you know, it's been our worst enemy. but, you know, in some parts it can it can be our best friend. >> really making the for case it. >> exactly.
they fed up to death of the conservative party and the labour party. they want an alternative. >> there's an interesting thing doing the rounds today. lisa richard tice has told the telegraph he's assembling a team of lawyers and cases to fight starmer's plan to apply vat to private school fees, which he's branded discriminatory. so tice says that stopping the charitable status of private schools , but not other schools, but not other charities, amounts to discrimination , as does...
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labour party. he talks about it a lot. but just this morning and he also talked about his new mayor in london. so just this morning we've learned that the labour mayor in london believes, and i quote, that there is an equivalent choice between the brutal terrorist attack of hamas and israel defending itself . and and israel defending itself. and let me be crystal clear, there is absolutely no equivalence between a terrorist group and a democratic state. so can i ask him now, will he take this opportunity to demonstrate, to demonstrate that that labour party has changed? and will he condemn those comments from the labour mayor >> well, i know that was the last run out before the general election, but he's getting ahead of himself in asking me questions. but he . mr speaker, i questions. but he. mr speaker, i nofice questions. but he. mr speaker, i notice he didn't even attempt to answer the question. he knows the answer. since he claimed victory 16 days ago, there have been a staggering 2400 small
labour party. he talks about it a lot. but just this morning and he also talked about his new mayor in london. so just this morning we've learned that the labour mayor in london believes, and i quote, that there is an equivalent choice between the brutal terrorist attack of hamas and israel defending itself . and and israel defending itself. and let me be crystal clear, there is absolutely no equivalence between a terrorist group and a democratic state. so can i ask him now, will he take this...
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this is a changed labour party. jeremy corbyn is not going to be a candidate in this election change labour party. we've seen off the hard left as they would say it, that has produced electoral dividends. what some people are saying — and notjust people on the left — starmer loyalists are saying diane abbott is notjeremy corbyn. diane abbott, they say, is an icon of the labour movement, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, and those who want to have a war with the hard left, these people are saying is watch out, be careful, diane abbott is a totally different political figure to jeremy corbyn. and it's also because we were discussing... that is exactly that point. even if the labour leadership were willing to have this fight with what they see as the left of the labour party, in one context, the way that this has played out in 2a hours is now i think might even say chaos around the management of these processes.
this is a changed labour party. jeremy corbyn is not going to be a candidate in this election change labour party. we've seen off the hard left as they would say it, that has produced electoral dividends. what some people are saying — and notjust people on the left — starmer loyalists are saying diane abbott is notjeremy corbyn. diane abbott, they say, is an icon of the labour movement, the first black woman mp elected in 1987, an mp for nearly 40 years, the first black woman mp elected in...
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for the labour party. the mp reportedly told media that she'd been blocked from running with the party. but sir keir starmer said this afternoon those reports were not true . she had the whip withdrawn true. she had the whip withdrawn in april last year following comments she made about racism. she later apologised and an investigation concluded in december. she was a close ally of former leader jeremy corbyn and served as his shadow home secretary. it's unclear whether she'll contest her seat in hackney north and stoke newington . the health secretary newington. the health secretary is calling on the labour party to condemn fresh strikes by junior doctors . it's after the junior doctors. it's after the british medical association confirmed another five day walkout starting on the 27th of june.the walkout starting on the 27th of june. the union says its demand for a 35% increase is only to make up for what it says is 15 years of below inflation. pay victoria atkins says that announcing strike action during
for the labour party. the mp reportedly told media that she'd been blocked from running with the party. but sir keir starmer said this afternoon those reports were not true . she had the whip withdrawn true. she had the whip withdrawn in april last year following comments she made about racism. she later apologised and an investigation concluded in december. she was a close ally of former leader jeremy corbyn and served as his shadow home secretary. it's unclear whether she'll contest her seat...
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she will temporarily be the labour party mp for doven be the labour party mp for dover. but as we understand it, the previous ppc prospective parliamentary candidate will will also stand again in the next election. so it'll be a fleeting visit to the labour party. and jonathan gullis was saying that maybe she would like some kind of peerage, maybe to lobby on housing, something she mentioned in her resignation statement. caroline adds this natalie elphicke has slapped her local conservative party in the face, especially with the way they supported her after her former husband's behaviour. i, former husband's behaviour. i, for one, am not impressed. and of course natalie took over from her husband as the mp and caroline, echoing the sentiments here that olivia utley mentioned that a lot of people who work tirelessly at constituency level on election campaigns to get mps elected and re—elected will feel that they have had all of their hard work ripped away, the rug pulled from under their feet. chris adds this it's obvious to a blind man she does not trust. rishi sunak o
she will temporarily be the labour party mp for doven be the labour party mp for dover. but as we understand it, the previous ppc prospective parliamentary candidate will will also stand again in the next election. so it'll be a fleeting visit to the labour party. and jonathan gullis was saying that maybe she would like some kind of peerage, maybe to lobby on housing, something she mentioned in her resignation statement. caroline adds this natalie elphicke has slapped her local conservative...
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_ walsall we've had councillors in the labour party resign over the gaza issue _ labour party resign over the gaza issue and — labour party resign over the gaza issue and an independent group standing — issue and an independent group standing on a pro—palestinian ticket in locai— standing on a pro—palestinian ticket in local elections that were counted yesterday _ in local elections that were counted yesterday and labour did not make any inroads, so it's for the labour party. _ any inroads, so it's for the labour party. it's — any inroads, so it's for the labour party, it's something whether they can get— party, it's something whether they can get it — party, it's something whether they can get it under control, but for the conservatives it's whether they can see _ the conservatives it's whether they can see off— the conservatives it's whether they can see off the challenge of reform uk. , , , , ., ~ can see off the challenge of reform uk. just briefly talking about the incumbent. _ uk. just briefly talking about the incumbent, andy _ uk. just briefly talking about
_ walsall we've had councillors in the labour party resign over the gaza issue _ labour party resign over the gaza issue and — labour party resign over the gaza issue and an independent group standing — issue and an independent group standing on a pro—palestinian ticket in locai— standing on a pro—palestinian ticket in local elections that were counted yesterday _ in local elections that were counted yesterday and labour did not make any inroads, so it's for the labour party. _ any...
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chris mason has caught up labour party. chris mason has caught up with her. the labour party. chris mason has caught up with her-— up with her. the first thing i'd like to say _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is how _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is how very - up with her. the first thing i'd i like to say is how very delighted up with her. the first thing i'd - like to say is how very delighted i am to be part of the labour party. i think it's a fantastic positive vision under keir starmer, and i'm really pleased to be involved and to be able to work to try to make that happen. about that period of my life, it was an incredibly difficult and stressful period. but i do recognise it was much worse for all of those people, those women who had to give evidence at that time. so i would like to take the opportunity to apologise to them. it was really important that they know, and mps who i know will be working with me so hard on this issue, for them to know that it is something i feel is a critical mi
chris mason has caught up labour party. chris mason has caught up with her. the labour party. chris mason has caught up with her-— up with her. the first thing i'd like to say _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is how _ up with her. the first thing i'd like to say is how very - up with her. the first thing i'd i like to say is how very delighted up with her. the first thing i'd - like to say is how very delighted i am to be part of...
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party to do, and the labour party cannot - the conservative party to do, and the labour party cannot rest - the conservative party to do, and the labour party cannot rest on l the labour party cannot rest on their— the labour party cannot rest on their laurels _ the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. _ the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. loads- the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. loads of. their laurels either. loads of encouragement _ their laurels either. loads of encouragement obviously, l their laurels either. loads of. encouragement obviously, but their laurels either. loads of- encouragement obviously, but still some _ encouragement obviously, but still some warning _ encouragement obviously, but still some warning signs— encouragement obviously, but still some warning signs for— encouragement obviously, but still some warning signs for labour. - some warning signs for labour. interesting. _ some warning signs for labour. interesting. on— some warning signs for labour. interesting, on that _ some warning signs for labou
party to do, and the labour party cannot - the conservative party to do, and the labour party cannot rest - the conservative party to do, and the labour party cannot rest on l the labour party cannot rest on their— the labour party cannot rest on their laurels _ the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. _ the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. loads- the labour party cannot rest on their laurels either. loads of. their laurels either. loads of encouragement _ their...
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from the labour party of 2019. well keir starmer embrace extremist just to win votes. he's already sold his principles down the river with elphicke dodi keir starmer. >> labour have changed and i think that change is going to bnng think that change is going to bring a much better future for our country. and that's why i'm so keen to join the labour party and play my part in bringing that important future forward . that important future forward. >> doesn't like she's blinking for help there, doesn't it.7 stay tuned though, because we've got a big story about labour coming at 10:30 pm. and an exclusive . at 10:30 pm. and an exclusive. this jihadi is back walking the streets elsewhere, though people inside say . israel streets elsewhere, though people inside say. israel is booed at eurovision telegraph columnist allison pearson, lord shaun bailey and ex—labour advisor matthew laza on my panel this evening and on your marks, get ready . tell evening and on your marks, get ready. tell me evening and on your marks, get
from the labour party of 2019. well keir starmer embrace extremist just to win votes. he's already sold his principles down the river with elphicke dodi keir starmer. >> labour have changed and i think that change is going to bnng think that change is going to bring a much better future for our country. and that's why i'm so keen to join the labour party and play my part in bringing that important future forward . that important future forward. >> doesn't like she's blinking for...
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party— are really looking to the labour party to — are really looking to the labour party to try and bring the changes people _ party to try and bring the changes people want to see. 30, party to try and bring the changes people want to see.— people want to see. so, as i said, lots of people _ people want to see. so, as i said, lots of people here _ people want to see. so, as i said, lots of people here talking - people want to see. so, as i said, lots of people here talking about | lots of people here talking about whether this is going to be any kind of guide to what is going to happen in the general election but of course everyone across the country will have their chance to go out and have their say. will have their chance to go out and have their say-— have their say. jessica, thanks so much for that. _ have their say. jessica, thanks so much for that. really _ have their say. jessica, thanks so much for that. really interesting | much for that. really interesting learning have the night has progressed there in lincoln. thank you, jessica. what we need to do now is speak to
party— are really looking to the labour party to — are really looking to the labour party to try and bring the changes people _ party to try and bring the changes people want to see. 30, party to try and bring the changes people want to see.— people want to see. so, as i said, lots of people _ people want to see. so, as i said, lots of people here _ people want to see. so, as i said, lots of people here talking - people want to see. so, as i said, lots of people here talking about | lots...
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labour party, because i have _ party, the labour party, because i have been— party, the labour party, because i have been these questions for a long time about— have been these questions for a long time about keir starmer, what does he really— time about keir starmer, what does he really believed. the man who served _ he really believed. the man who served underjeremy corbyn, wanted him as_ served underjeremy corbyn, wanted him as prime minister, and he has gone _ him as prime minister, and he has gone through so many evolutions, and now to _ gone through so many evolutions, and now to welcome someone into the labour_ now to welcome someone into the labour party who is much more right-wing _ labour party who is much more right—wing than i am on immigration and crime _ right—wing than i am on immigration and crime and europe, and i wasjust appalled _ and crime and europe, and i wasjust appalled. the question... you and crime and europe, and i was 'ust appalled. the question. . .i appalled. the question... you were sa in: it appalled. the question... you were saying it is — a
labour party, because i have _ party, the labour party, because i have been— party, the labour party, because i have been these questions for a long time about— have been these questions for a long time about keir starmer, what does he really— time about keir starmer, what does he really believed. the man who served _ he really believed. the man who served underjeremy corbyn, wanted him as_ served underjeremy corbyn, wanted him as prime minister, and he has gone _ him as prime minister,...
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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 were to be a realfight going on, if the tories were fighting back as they should be, keir starmer would b
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...
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has been expelled from the labour party. also once led the party has been expelled from the labour party.— from the labour party. also this lunchtime. _ from the labour party. also this lunchtime, some _ from the labour party. also this lunchtime, some news - from the labour party. also this lunchtime, some news about i from the labour party. also this - lunchtime, some news about another long—standing labourfigure, diane long—standing labour figure, diane abbott? long-standing labour figure, diane abbott? , , ., long-standing labour figure, diane abbott? , ,., m long-standing labour figure, diane abbott? , ,., ~ , abbott? yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's _ abbott? yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow _ abbott? yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, i abbott? yes, diane abbott served in jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a l jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet, a friend ofjeremy corbyn and she represents the seat not too far away in hackney. but she also has been suspended from the parliamentary labour party, which would mean she is ineligible
has been expelled from the labour party. also once led the party has been expelled from the labour party.— from the labour party. also this lunchtime. _ from the labour party. also this lunchtime, some _ from the labour party. also this lunchtime, some news - from the labour party. also this lunchtime, some news about i from the labour party. also this - lunchtime, some news about another long—standing labourfigure, diane long—standing labour figure, diane abbott? long-standing labour...
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party, they see a changed labour party and have put their trust in us. i want to say thank you to everybody who voted for us, we will serve you and those who didn't vote for labour, we will also save you, because it is the job of the mayor to serve everybody across the mayor to serve everybody across the east midlands. if we are privileged enough to come into serve as labour government, i can assure everybody that we will have a labour government working with our mayors to deliver across the east midlands. thank you for coming to mansfield. thank— thank you for coming to mansfield. thank you — thank you for coming to mansfield. thank you for coming to mansfield. thank you for having me. sir keir starmer there in the east midlands celebrating their new mayor claire ward. let's go to birmingham — and my colleague rajini vaidyanathan is at the count. we're waiting for the results that are just counting for the mayor of the west midlands. it's been a good day for sir keir starmer in the east midlands, but this seat here is one that the conservatives ar
party, they see a changed labour party and have put their trust in us. i want to say thank you to everybody who voted for us, we will serve you and those who didn't vote for labour, we will also save you, because it is the job of the mayor to serve everybody across the mayor to serve everybody across the east midlands. if we are privileged enough to come into serve as labour government, i can assure everybody that we will have a labour government working with our mayors to deliver across the...
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labour party tonight and in the labour parliamentary party are choking on this and don't like it, but on the other hand, you know, it's one in the eye for the conservatives. that's what, that's what the, the thinking is. >> yeah. absolutely bonkers. and thank you very much, ann widdecombe there coming up. robert jenrick is about to take it to woke whitehall over mass immigration. >> really important because winning this argument enables us to take the actions that's actually necessary to cut migration . migration. >> i've got some astonishing data for you that just blows the lid, blows the lid off anyone? i tell you what, tune in at ten and then show it to any of your mates who still think that mass immigration is a good thing. but he's also pretty scathing about natalie al fayed. yeah. oh, i'll play natalie al fayed. yeah. oh, i'll play that clip shortly. but next, the oxford astrazeneca covid vaccine is being withdrawn worldwide after they admitted in court that it can cause rare side effects. they say it's for commercial reasons, but will we be hearing more from tv doctors like thi
labour party tonight and in the labour parliamentary party are choking on this and don't like it, but on the other hand, you know, it's one in the eye for the conservatives. that's what, that's what the, the thinking is. >> yeah. absolutely bonkers. and thank you very much, ann widdecombe there coming up. robert jenrick is about to take it to woke whitehall over mass immigration. >> really important because winning this argument enables us to take the actions that's actually...
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it was introduced by the labour party, wasn't a conservative party. >> the labour party do automatically. >> margaret thatcher. >> margaret thatcher. >> margaret thatcher refused to do it because she believed in democratic accountability. >> if anything, that sounds more socialist. >> no, you're accountable to your voters in a capitalist society, in a free democratic society, in a free democratic society that believes in free markets, and the labour party believes in a bureaucracy that knows best, they believe was a labour cabinet minister who said the fact of the matter is, the man in whitehall really does know best that socialism sunak is now walking on to the stage. >> let's have a look . >> let's have a look. >> friends, friends. thank you. it is great to be with you all this evening. great to be with you all the evening. you are the lifeblood of our incredible party. and i can tell by this reception that you are up for this general election . now . the this general election. now. the last. the last few years have been tough . i know that you know been tough. i know that you know tha
it was introduced by the labour party, wasn't a conservative party. >> the labour party do automatically. >> margaret thatcher. >> margaret thatcher. >> margaret thatcher refused to do it because she believed in democratic accountability. >> if anything, that sounds more socialist. >> no, you're accountable to your voters in a capitalist society, in a free democratic society, in a free democratic society that believes in free markets, and the labour party...
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labour party. what on earth happened ? earth happened? >> well, yeah, it's very interesting. a lot of people very apathetic here. certainly at the start of the day, as i've been chatting to them, it's very difficult actually to find somebody who knew that the elections had been taking place, much less somebody who had actually voted. although i have to say, as the day has gone on and i've been chatting to people, i've been able to find more and more people who have been involved. in fact, i was just chatting to a potential tory councillor hopeful who lost out to a labour candidate in that election last night and he was very disappointed. but saying that the message to rishi sunak now is that he needs to listen to what people are telling him on the ground and they need to make changes and get on with a positive message to the british public. but as you say, this is very much an army town, a garrison town. it's part of that blue wall. it's had a tory mp for years and years, decades and decades , and
labour party. what on earth happened ? earth happened? >> well, yeah, it's very interesting. a lot of people very apathetic here. certainly at the start of the day, as i've been chatting to them, it's very difficult actually to find somebody who knew that the elections had been taking place, much less somebody who had actually voted. although i have to say, as the day has gone on and i've been chatting to people, i've been able to find more and more people who have been involved. in fact,...