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joining me now is the conservative mp laura trott. the premise to begin the day being asked why now and let me ask you the same question. why now given that many of your own mps are said to beat bewildered by that decision and furious about it? the beat bewildered by that decision and furious about it?— furious about it? the crucial thing is that is inflation _ furious about it? the crucial thing is that is inflation is _ furious about it? the crucial thing is that is inflation is now - furious about it? the crucial thing is that is inflation is now back - furious about it? the crucial thing is that is inflation is now back to i is that is inflation is now back to normal levels, the economy has really turned a corner. so now is the right type of people to make a choice, a choice for a party who have a clear plan with a prime minister who will take the bold and decisive action to make sure you have a secure future for you and your family have a secure future for you and yourfamily in an increasingly unstable world. your family in an
joining me now is the conservative mp laura trott. the premise to begin the day being asked why now and let me ask you the same question. why now given that many of your own mps are said to beat bewildered by that decision and furious about it? the beat bewildered by that decision and furious about it?— furious about it? the crucial thing is that is inflation _ furious about it? the crucial thing is that is inflation is _ furious about it? the crucial thing is that is inflation is now -...
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i'm joined live from tunbridge wells by laura trott mp — chief secretary to the treasury and the conservative mp for sevenoaks. thank you for coming in the programme. this was a bad night for the conservatives. h0??? programme. this was a bad night for the conservatives.— the conservatives. how bad? it's a really disappointing _ the conservatives. how bad? it's a really disappointing night - the conservatives. how bad? it's a really disappointing night of- really disappointing night of course. local elections are always tough for incumbent governments but is also important to say that this is also important to say that this is early on in the process and results are coming in over the weekend as well i think the real test will be when we have the mayoral elections because the places like tees valley and keir starmer has to win if he gets in over a majority of the next election. but there are plenty of commentators who are saying, yes, those mayoral elections are interesting but actually, you have some who may be winning at despite being conservatives instead of being conservatives.— conse
i'm joined live from tunbridge wells by laura trott mp — chief secretary to the treasury and the conservative mp for sevenoaks. thank you for coming in the programme. this was a bad night for the conservatives. h0??? programme. this was a bad night for the conservatives.— the conservatives. how bad? it's a really disappointing _ the conservatives. how bad? it's a really disappointing night - the conservatives. how bad? it's a really disappointing night of- really disappointing night of...
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we will here live from laura trott from the conservatives. we will be out on the campaign trail and we will also talk to sirjohn curtis on all the latest polling. all of that coming up after a look at the weather. hello. the rain has felt relentless across some parts of the uk over the last couple of days. a swirl of cloud and rain, an area of low pressure worked its way in from the near continent and then became very slow—moving. in parts of cumbria, we've seen more than 120 millimetres of rain in the space ofjust 48 hours. the area of low pressure responsible is still with us. but it is filling, it is weakening, loosening its grip so the rain is starting to ease off. that said, still some fairly heavy bursts of rain to come across parts of north west england and southern scotland. a number of flood warnings still in force. a lot of cloud as well for many areas, and the best of any sunshine, i think, found across some southern and eastern counties of england, where temperatures will get to 19 or 20 celsius, but cooler further north and wes
we will here live from laura trott from the conservatives. we will be out on the campaign trail and we will also talk to sirjohn curtis on all the latest polling. all of that coming up after a look at the weather. hello. the rain has felt relentless across some parts of the uk over the last couple of days. a swirl of cloud and rain, an area of low pressure worked its way in from the near continent and then became very slow—moving. in parts of cumbria, we've seen more than 120 millimetres of...
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hello, i'm laura trott with your news tonight. two of the most recognisable names in conservative party politics in recent years have announced they won't be standing again at the general election. late this evening, the levelling up secretary michael gove announced he'd be stepping down as mp. he was followed by dame andrea leadsom who said she'd also be leaving politics. she supports rishi sunak return prime minister but it's time for new generation to lead in what to appears to be a mass accident overall, one in five mps will be running for office again onjuly four. with more than 70 from the conservatives and over 20 from labour, nine from the snp are also standing down. chris mason has the latest from westminster. he's one of the most consequential, colourful and controversial political figures of the last few decades. it's fantastic to be here with just three weeks to go before the referendum and the chance to take back our independence. michael gove was a passionate advocate of brexit, even if he did look a bit sheepish on
hello, i'm laura trott with your news tonight. two of the most recognisable names in conservative party politics in recent years have announced they won't be standing again at the general election. late this evening, the levelling up secretary michael gove announced he'd be stepping down as mp. he was followed by dame andrea leadsom who said she'd also be leaving politics. she supports rishi sunak return prime minister but it's time for new generation to lead in what to appears to be a mass...
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putting the government's point of view this morning was the chief secretary to the treasury, laura trott, the mp for sevenoaks in kent. i asked her to sum up the overnight results. i mean, obviously this was a disappointing result. their work, as you will know, a very specific local circumstances for this by election. and it's unsurprising given the circumstances in which the mp stood down. but a 26% swing, the third swing since world war ii. this is a record rejection of the conservative party to the labour party. yeah, there was also a lot of people voting for reform in this by election. i think what we have seen here just shows that actually a vote for reform is a vote for keir starmer's labour party. let's talk about reform. they nearly beat the conservatives. there are only 100 odd votes in it. yeah, absolutely, and as i said what this shows very, very clearly is that if you vote for reform, you are voting for the labour party. a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration. they have no plan for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress
putting the government's point of view this morning was the chief secretary to the treasury, laura trott, the mp for sevenoaks in kent. i asked her to sum up the overnight results. i mean, obviously this was a disappointing result. their work, as you will know, a very specific local circumstances for this by election. and it's unsurprising given the circumstances in which the mp stood down. but a 26% swing, the third swing since world war ii. this is a record rejection of the conservative party...