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milton keynes is one of them. see here is grey for today it was under no overall control. now it's got a labour majority. you can see there 30 seats they needed 29 for a majority. that's the sort of result the labour hq are looking at and thinking that it's encouraging for a general election picture. then there's this one — redditch has gone from tory blue to labour red. this is, you can see it here, 21 seats labour won. that's a pretty comfortable majority for them. both of those seats, redditch and milton keynes, both those councils, i should say, are seen as bellwethers. the country often votes the same way as milton keynes and redditch, so both of those are seen as good results by labour. here's a caveat — 0ldham and greater manchester labour did comptroller and they don't anymore. it's no under, no overall control. this is why you can see and hear here in pink. the independents who've won seats, they took a lot of those seats from labour. labour had lost five and the five that they lost were won by independents who were criticising labour's policy on gaza. so that
milton keynes is one of them. see here is grey for today it was under no overall control. now it's got a labour majority. you can see there 30 seats they needed 29 for a majority. that's the sort of result the labour hq are looking at and thinking that it's encouraging for a general election picture. then there's this one — redditch has gone from tory blue to labour red. this is, you can see it here, 21 seats labour won. that's a pretty comfortable majority for them. both of those seats,...
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milton keynes has gone from a hung council to a labour majority. it's the kind of seat labour is particularly pleased to win because it's where they'll be in a direct battle with the tories at a general election. the bbc has done analysis of what the council result here could mean in the parliamentary seat of milton keynes north. it shows a labour win which would almost certainly mean they'd be forming the government. there have, though, been two labour council losses so far, in oldham and kirklees, so how worried should keir starmer be about that? if we look at the oldham result, labour is still the largest party but not in overall control. there's no doubt some voters here are unhappy with the party's stance on gaza and have turned to independent candidates. but it's worth remembering it's much harder for an independent candidate to break through at a general election, and that could help labour. now, there is a nightmare scenario for the conservatives — battling it out with labour but with the liberal democrats also snatching their votes. look
milton keynes has gone from a hung council to a labour majority. it's the kind of seat labour is particularly pleased to win because it's where they'll be in a direct battle with the tories at a general election. the bbc has done analysis of what the council result here could mean in the parliamentary seat of milton keynes north. it shows a labour win which would almost certainly mean they'd be forming the government. there have, though, been two labour council losses so far, in oldham and...
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and also, i just sat through a speech in milton keynes. it was identical to yesterday's speech in hertfordshire. so my question to you is what can rishi sunak do to put a bit of vim into his campaign? >> oh well look, i think you do need to have repetition , on the need to have repetition, on the campaign trail. yes, it can be dull and boring to pockets of the media. but remember, remember that, lots of members of the public are only dipping in and out of an election, so you've got to stick to your key messages. look, what do i think needs to happen? you've got a big moment next week with a tv debates, i think, happening on tuesday. now, potentially , you tuesday. now, potentially, you know, the tories will be hoping that will be a game changing moment and probably a moment when, for the first time, many people will be looking, at the parties and what's on offer , all parties and what's on offer, all the pressure for me at the debate will be on keir starmer. he's the frontrunner, sunak's got nothing . nothing to lose. so got nothing. nothi
and also, i just sat through a speech in milton keynes. it was identical to yesterday's speech in hertfordshire. so my question to you is what can rishi sunak do to put a bit of vim into his campaign? >> oh well look, i think you do need to have repetition , on the need to have repetition, on the campaign trail. yes, it can be dull and boring to pockets of the media. but remember, remember that, lots of members of the public are only dipping in and out of an election, so you've got to...
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want to get into one result, milton keynes, a bellwether area. we can get them all day and milton keynes often vote the same way as the country does at a general election. have a look. it was a hunk council, no overall control, no party in majority. not any more. labour have now a majority of authority which is above what they would need to hold the majority. have a look at what is changed with liver back—up for an conservatives down seven. that is the change in the vote in milton keynes. the tories dropping 10% and labour up 6%. they will look at that result and think that is a good indication. one of the arguments we have heard all day from leaver is it is not necessarily about the gap between the parties but they could to focus on areas they think they need to win in a general election to return to majority up and all the indications we are getting are they are pretty happy with where things are pretty happy with where things are at. let's have a look at the by election from overnight, the one westminster seat that did have a vote. blackpool
want to get into one result, milton keynes, a bellwether area. we can get them all day and milton keynes often vote the same way as the country does at a general election. have a look. it was a hunk council, no overall control, no party in majority. not any more. labour have now a majority of authority which is above what they would need to hold the majority. have a look at what is changed with liver back—up for an conservatives down seven. that is the change in the vote in milton keynes. the...
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willis a fire man who lives in milton keynes and i had coffee with him not so long ago. he has a dream, and aspiration if you like, it is not unusual, it is not unreasonable, he wants to own his own house, his own roof over his head. he is notjust a fireman, he has two additionaljobs. but he still can't afford it because of the damage that has been done and that this government. he is at his wits end. he said to me, what else can i do, i can't afford it because of what the government has done. he is paying the price. he is not the only one. alder hey hospital is a children's hospital in liverpool. it is brilliant. some of you will perhaps have been there and heard about it. it is fantastic. i went to that hospital. it is designed by children by the way, the way they have set out the words, it is fantastic. the water went on to was where they do heart operations for 0-2 where they do heart operations for 0—2 year old children. this is incredible. just to go into that ward and see tiny children, babies, having heart operations. incredible courage for these tiny beings. a
willis a fire man who lives in milton keynes and i had coffee with him not so long ago. he has a dream, and aspiration if you like, it is not unusual, it is not unreasonable, he wants to own his own house, his own roof over his head. he is notjust a fireman, he has two additionaljobs. but he still can't afford it because of the damage that has been done and that this government. he is at his wits end. he said to me, what else can i do, i can't afford it because of what the government has done....
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but labour say they are particularly heartened in key areas and i want to pick one example, milton keynes. it is a bellwether seat, it often votes the same way as the rest of the country. at the top it has gone from grey, a hung parliament, hung council, to read, i live again and thatis council, to read, i live again and that is a result that would hearten labour hq. but what does it all mean for the general election? there was one westminster seat up for grabs last night, blackpool south. in 2019 had voted conservative but a thumping win for labour last night. have a look at this. the conservatives onlyjust beat the reform party into second place and this is one of the most striking graphics of the day, the swing from the conservatives to labour in blackpool south. 26%. that is the third biggest swing of its kind since world war ii and that will leave a lot of conservative mps rather nervous. so, some consolation for the tories in tees valley where ben houchen was re—elected mayor for a third term. but labour have won all the other mayoral counts today. danny savage is in norton, in st
but labour say they are particularly heartened in key areas and i want to pick one example, milton keynes. it is a bellwether seat, it often votes the same way as the rest of the country. at the top it has gone from grey, a hung parliament, hung council, to read, i live again and thatis council, to read, i live again and that is a result that would hearten labour hq. but what does it all mean for the general election? there was one westminster seat up for grabs last night, blackpool south. in...
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keynes, stephen edge, in areas right across the country, police and crime commissions as well, cumbria, somerset, norfolk, areas you wouldn't expect to see labour performing so strongly and yet we've been winning police and crime commissioner elections today, that's really important. so what we're going to keep doing is working, we know the labour party has changed in a short period of time since the last election, under keir starmer�*s leadership and we still got work to do that we'll keep doing because there's no complacency in the labour party because change is so important. i party because change is so important-— party because change is so imortant. , ., ., ., important. i spoke to one former conservative _ important. i spoke to one former conservative council _ important. i spoke to one former conservative council leader, i important. i spoke to one former i conservative council leader, saying he could see in his area this was without doubt a rejection of the conservative party but that's not the same thing as an endorsement of the same thing as an endorsement of the labour p
keynes, stephen edge, in areas right across the country, police and crime commissions as well, cumbria, somerset, norfolk, areas you wouldn't expect to see labour performing so strongly and yet we've been winning police and crime commissioner elections today, that's really important. so what we're going to keep doing is working, we know the labour party has changed in a short period of time since the last election, under keir starmerďż˝*s leadership and we still got work to do that we'll keep...
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in milton keynes i met william, a fireman. he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream, he wants to own his own home. he's got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still cannot afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price that he is playing. in hey hospital, brilliant children's hospital in liverpool, i went to the heart transplant ward. it was incredible! but more children aged between six and ten are admitted to alder hey hospital, this brilliant children's hospital to have their teeth taken out because they are rotten than for any other operation. that is unforgivable, they are paying a very heavy price for this government. when i was growing up, my dad was a toolmaker and worked in a factory. my toolmaker and worked in a factory. my mum was a nurse. and they struggled, they struggled financially and they struggle particularly with my mum's hell. sometimes we couldn't pay the bills. but they had a comfort, a belief, confidence that the country w
in milton keynes i met william, a fireman. he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream, he wants to own his own home. he's got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still cannot afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price that he is playing. in hey hospital, brilliant children's hospital in liverpool, i went to the heart transplant ward. it was incredible! but more children aged between six and ten are admitted to...
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in milton keynes, i met will who was a fireman. he has a simple dream. not an unreasonable dream. he wants to own his own home. he has two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still can't afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price he is paying. i’m robbed him of that dream. that is the price he is paying.— robbed him of that dream. that is the price he is paying. i'm going to seak to the price he is paying. i'm going to speakto ian _ the price he is paying. i'm going to speak to ian watson, _ the price he is paying. i'm going to speak to ian watson, our - the price he is paying. i'm going to speak to ian watson, our political. speak to ian watson, our political correspondent in just a moment. speak to ian watson, our political correspondent injust a moment. i want to run you through the state of play right now in terms of what the numbers tell us. with an election not far away, let's take a look at what the polls are telling us. what you can see here is the average level of party support across recent pol
in milton keynes, i met will who was a fireman. he has a simple dream. not an unreasonable dream. he wants to own his own home. he has two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still can't afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price he is paying. i’m robbed him of that dream. that is the price he is paying.— robbed him of that dream. that is the price he is paying. i'm going to seak to the price he is paying. i'm going...
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in milton keynes, i met will, who's a fireman, and he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream. he wants to own his own home. he's got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still can't afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price that he is paying.
in milton keynes, i met will, who's a fireman, and he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream. he wants to own his own home. he's got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still can't afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price that he is paying.
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gloria in milton keynes, vicky in cambridge, david in st neots, thank you all for calling. gloria, you work in digital marketing. so, you have knowledge of this area. an appropriate hinterland. is it down to parents or companies? it hinterland. is it down to parents or companies?— companies? it is a bit of both, to be honest- _ companies? it is a bit of both, to be honest. social— companies? it is a bit of both, to be honest. social media, - companies? it is a bit of both, to be honest. social media, i- companies? it is a bit of both, to be honest. social media, i know| companies? it is a bit of both, to | be honest. social media, i knowi be honest. social media, i know i agree with the last caller, buzz words about algorithms, social media is made to be addictive, to make people stay on as long as possible for advertising purposes. the longer you stay on social media, the better it is for social media companies and their advertising perspectives. even if we took away the algorithms, the harmful nature of targeting certain content, it is about how long some people stay
gloria in milton keynes, vicky in cambridge, david in st neots, thank you all for calling. gloria, you work in digital marketing. so, you have knowledge of this area. an appropriate hinterland. is it down to parents or companies? it hinterland. is it down to parents or companies?— companies? it is a bit of both, to be honest- _ companies? it is a bit of both, to be honest. social— companies? it is a bit of both, to be honest. social media, - companies? it is a bit of both, to be honest....
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in milton keynes, i met will, who's a fireman, and he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream. he wants to own his own home. he's got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still can't afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price that he is paying. sir keir starmer spent about all those supporters with banners saying change. strategists always say during a campaign to have a simple message and keep repeating it until voters buy it and then do it some more. i'm sure over the next six weeks that is how it is going to play out. more in a moment or two, i hope to speak to laura trott from the conservatives in the next little while but why don't we pause and catch up with some of the sports headlines of the day. let's cross. hello there. thank you very much. football news today that the new manager of west ham united. the former spain, real madrid and most recently wolves coaches been out of a job since leaving the premier league last year. he agreed to deal with west ham earlier in the month is exceeds david m
in milton keynes, i met will, who's a fireman, and he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream. he wants to own his own home. he's got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still can't afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price that he is paying. sir keir starmer spent about all those supporters with banners saying change. strategists always say during a campaign to have a simple message and keep repeating it until...
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in milton keynes, i met will, who's a fireman, and he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream. he wants to own his own home. he's got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still can't afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price that he is paying. labour leader keir starmer speaking in kent. we expect to hear a lot of personal stories like that as the leaders get out and about around the country meeting people and learning about their priorities, what they want the politicians to deliver in this general election. as we have said the prime minister there at the vale of glamorgan craft brewery in south wales. these are the moments when they will speak with business leaders, with voters, with the electorate, and hear about their priorities. one would assume a visit to a hospital and otherfacilities in the coming weeks. with me as alessia fitzgerald. let's look at what moments like this are for. this is about the leaders being seen in all the right places. it is a photo opportunity. but it is a chance for the
in milton keynes, i met will, who's a fireman, and he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream. he wants to own his own home. he's got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman, but he still can't afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price that he is paying. labour leader keir starmer speaking in kent. we expect to hear a lot of personal stories like that as the leaders get out and about around the country meeting people and...
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. >> let's move the weekend forward and move it to milton keynes, i think, is what you like. yeah. well, listen, it's a funny story, but listen, who cares by which means we vote. all that matters is we have the franchise . franchise. >> yes yes, yes. thank goodness. >> yes yes, yes. thank goodness. >> and when needs must i mean, that was just british resourcefulness wasn't it? using a nissan. >> absolutely extraordinary. i don't know about that. why a nissan leaf? i mean they all had to sort of climb the front seat, the back seat. i mean, what was that all about? yeah. well i think they got the people who voted to push it in the end because it had run out of battery. >> but listen, well done to those in cambridge that managed to have a polling station so that democracy could prevail. now, france's emmanuel macron has said that brexit has impoverished the uk, and he's warned that populist leaders in europe to pipe down, saying that they are all closet brexiteers. well that's quite the flex for macron to claim that brexit has been bad for the uk. since the pandemic, britain has large
. >> let's move the weekend forward and move it to milton keynes, i think, is what you like. yeah. well, listen, it's a funny story, but listen, who cares by which means we vote. all that matters is we have the franchise . franchise. >> yes yes, yes. thank goodness. >> yes yes, yes. thank goodness. >> and when needs must i mean, that was just british resourcefulness wasn't it? using a nissan. >> absolutely extraordinary. i don't know about that. why a nissan leaf?...
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what you've got milton keynes. what you're seeing is middle class areas , conservative areas and areas, conservative areas and most of all leave voting areas. having the biggest shifts from to tory labour. and so if you actually put that onto a general election, i think you would, you know, it still looks very positive for the labour party. >> i just want to get up some footage earlier on from sadiq khan's victory speech here in london, where he was actually heckled as he was giving his victory speech. we're going to get those images for you . get those images for you. >> right now it's londoners who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer, safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change, a future labour government led by keir starmer, working with us in city hall . hall. >> so there was an actual heckling that went on. i believe it's from the britain first party, which actually got fewer votes in the london mayoral election than count binface, who we saw behind
what you've got milton keynes. what you're seeing is middle class areas , conservative areas and areas, conservative areas and most of all leave voting areas. having the biggest shifts from to tory labour. and so if you actually put that onto a general election, i think you would, you know, it still looks very positive for the labour party. >> i just want to get up some footage earlier on from sadiq khan's victory speech here in london, where he was actually heckled as he was giving his...
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keynesis because london euston to milton keynes is going to be closed . keynes is going to be closed. there's also work going on in the crewe area around liverpool and also, just on the other side of the country, cambridge is having lots of work done. so wherever you're travelling you need to find out how things are going. but yes, on monday , the going. but yes, on monday, the third summer of industrial action by train drivers belonging to the aslef union begins. we're going to see six days of an overtime ban, the way that the railways are organised means that there's going to be some quite substantial cancellations of trains and then we're going to have three rolling strikes tuesday . it's rolling strikes tuesday. it's mostly the london commuter services , which are going to be services, which are going to be hit wednesday. most intercity lines and then thursday it's the north of england in the focus , north of england in the focus, transpennine express. northern won't be running any trains and lner will only have a skeleton service on its main route fr
keynesis because london euston to milton keynes is going to be closed . keynes is going to be closed. there's also work going on in the crewe area around liverpool and also, just on the other side of the country, cambridge is having lots of work done. so wherever you're travelling you need to find out how things are going. but yes, on monday , the going. but yes, on monday, the third summer of industrial action by train drivers belonging to the aslef union begins. we're going to see six days of...
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the idea of new milton keynes everywhere. i just think that's a fantastic idea . i think that a fantastic idea. i think that you have to have the not laughing at it. >> he's sitting laughing away. >> he's sitting laughing away. >> but this, you know, because we don't just need housing, we need the infrastructure of neighbourhoods , roads and of, neighbourhoods, roads and of, you know, areas where people live in order to make quality of life good. you know, for people to have an enjoyable lifestyle, to have an enjoyable lifestyle, to have an enjoyable lifestyle, to have the things that are nearby that they need, the shops, the parks, you know, the access to jobs, the sort of community feel, all of that needs to happen. and that can happenif needs to happen. and that can happen if you have a grand project of building not just houses, but of towns, you know , houses, but of towns, you know, i think we've got to be just absolutely hardline on this, which is that take no nonsense from any nimbys anymore. you mentioned at the top of the programme, michelle, how would yo
the idea of new milton keynes everywhere. i just think that's a fantastic idea . i think that a fantastic idea. i think that you have to have the not laughing at it. >> he's sitting laughing away. >> he's sitting laughing away. >> but this, you know, because we don't just need housing, we need the infrastructure of neighbourhoods , roads and of, neighbourhoods, roads and of, you know, areas where people live in order to make quality of life good. you know, for people to have...
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as i say, it's day eight of the campaign when the pm has been in milton keynes in buckinghamshire discussing tax, apologising for partygate and talking about, you guessed it, net zero. >> now i've been very clear that we need to get there in a different way to what had been proposed previously, and that means we need to be more serious, hard headed and pragmatic about it, because there are a couple of things that i want to prioritise. i want to prioritise our country's energy security that we've seen in the last couple of years. what's happened right when we're held hostage by dictators like putin, we can't have that happen. so that's why i'm supportive of energy coming out of the north sea. we're going to needit of the north sea. we're going to need it for decades to come. we better off getting it here at home. good for our economy, good for our jobs, good for our energy security. that's something that the labour party opposes. >> after diane abbott vowed to stand in hackney north by any means possible, the labour leader was in wales. >> so six steps, one card. make sure you've got yours. w
as i say, it's day eight of the campaign when the pm has been in milton keynes in buckinghamshire discussing tax, apologising for partygate and talking about, you guessed it, net zero. >> now i've been very clear that we need to get there in a different way to what had been proposed previously, and that means we need to be more serious, hard headed and pragmatic about it, because there are a couple of things that i want to prioritise. i want to prioritise our country's energy security...
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lanes, for example, milton keynes. >> great. and then there isn't this war of motorist versus cyclist quite as much . quite as cyclist quite as much. quite as much. so i think maybe if we accommodate them more, the cycle lane when i walked to the tube, there's a cycle lane right by there's a cycle lane right by the tube. >> they still cycle on the pavement. i say get in the cycle lane. >> i mean, there are some pavements actually have a cycle section on the pavement that don't even use that because people are kind of close. and so they want to weave in and out and go quickly. there have got to be rules applied to these people. there should be paying for being on the road. one thing we should be able, you know, people there was there was one gentleman killed and i can't remember where it was now, but, he, he, he was knocked over . no he, he, he was knocked over. no one found out who the cyclist was, who did it. now that can't be right. cyclists have to be registered. they have to. they have to be on a register somewhere so they c
lanes, for example, milton keynes. >> great. and then there isn't this war of motorist versus cyclist quite as much . quite as cyclist quite as much. quite as much. so i think maybe if we accommodate them more, the cycle lane when i walked to the tube, there's a cycle lane right by there's a cycle lane right by the tube. >> they still cycle on the pavement. i say get in the cycle lane. >> i mean, there are some pavements actually have a cycle section on the pavement that don't...
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keynes or thurrock or cannock, we're doing well in these places in a way that we haven't for some years. and, you know, you can boost the share of the vote just by piling up votes in places where you're already strong, but it doesn't actually win. you anything extra because you're already winning there. so our the thing that we really look at is the map. but the second point i would make is i'm the first person, as the party's election co—ordinator, to say there's more work to do when it comes to that general election . comes to that general election. i don't want to make predictions because not a single vote has been cast in it. and what i would say is that the really good local election results that we've had have given us a sense of belief that we haven't had for many years, but we know we've still got work to do to win the trust of the british people, to stop the chaos that we've seen in recent years and turn the page in the tory years. and that's what we'll be trying to do between now and whenever the prime minister calls the general election. >> if the labour party can't win an
keynes or thurrock or cannock, we're doing well in these places in a way that we haven't for some years. and, you know, you can boost the share of the vote just by piling up votes in places where you're already strong, but it doesn't actually win. you anything extra because you're already winning there. so our the thing that we really look at is the map. but the second point i would make is i'm the first person, as the party's election co—ordinator, to say there's more work to do when it...
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if we can show you, milton keynes. — from labour. if we can show you, milton keynes, labour— from labour. if we can show you, milton keynes, labour have - from labour. if we can show you, i milton keynes, labour have gained. bucks, it was hung, you have gained it. another indication of the labour party building back in those areas. we are seeing this trend up and down the countrv~ _ we are seeing this trend up and down the country. the we are seeing this trend up and down the count . , ., we are seeing this trend up and down the country-— the country. the question was about the country. the question was about the general — the country. the question was about the general election. _ the country. the question was about the general election. i _ the country. the question was about the general election. i did _ the country. the question was about the general election. i did hear- the country. the question was about the general election. i did hear you | the general election. i did hear you tellin: me the general election. i did hea
if we can show you, milton keynes. — from labour. if we can show you, milton keynes, labour— from labour. if we can show you, milton keynes, labour have - from labour. if we can show you, i milton keynes, labour have gained. bucks, it was hung, you have gained it. another indication of the labour party building back in those areas. we are seeing this trend up and down the countrv~ _ we are seeing this trend up and down the country. the we are seeing this trend up and down the count . , .,...
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labour are likely to take control of milton keynes and hyndburn apparently, and coming close in each of tamworth, thurrock and walsall. north east lincolnshire is moving significantly towards labour as well, we're hearing, and we expect labour to advance in rugby. it is not out of the question actually, that labour might take control of rugby, but it isn't all bad news for the conservatives, though. no, we expect them to retain control of solihull council and potentially make gains in reigate and banstead. elsewhere, though, we expect little to change in each of colchester as well, which could make that a tory hole. but tonight is also about the mayoral elections, isn't it? yes, and we've picked out some of the key ones for you. let's start in the west midlands. here we are. so we've got andy street who's the conservative candidate, richard parker is for labour sunny virk the liberal democrats for vaughan, harpenden as the greens and reform uk's elaine ruth williams, as well as ahmed yaqoob there, who is an independent. so that's where we are in the west midlands. bit about andy stre
labour are likely to take control of milton keynes and hyndburn apparently, and coming close in each of tamworth, thurrock and walsall. north east lincolnshire is moving significantly towards labour as well, we're hearing, and we expect labour to advance in rugby. it is not out of the question actually, that labour might take control of rugby, but it isn't all bad news for the conservatives, though. no, we expect them to retain control of solihull council and potentially make gains in reigate...
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as i say, it's day eight of the campaign when the pm has been in milton keynes in buckinghamshire discussing tax, apologising for partygate and talking about, you guessed it, net zero. >> now i've been very clear that we need to get there in a different way to what had been proposed previously, and that means we need to be more serious, hard headed and pragmatic about it, because there are a couple of things that i want to prioritise. i want to prioritise our country's energy security that we've seen in the last couple of years. what's happened right when we're held hostage by dictators like putin, we can't have that happen. so that's why i'm supportive of energy coming out of the north sea. we're going to needit of the north sea. we're going to need it for decades to come. we better off getting it here at home. good for our economy, good for our jobs, good for our energy security. that's something that the labour party opposes. >> after diane abbott vowed to stand in hackney north by any means possible, the labour leader was in wales. >> so six steps, one card. make sure you've got yours. w
as i say, it's day eight of the campaign when the pm has been in milton keynes in buckinghamshire discussing tax, apologising for partygate and talking about, you guessed it, net zero. >> now i've been very clear that we need to get there in a different way to what had been proposed previously, and that means we need to be more serious, hard headed and pragmatic about it, because there are a couple of things that i want to prioritise. i want to prioritise our country's energy security...
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and that has a cost, a human cost in milton keynes i met will, who was a fireman and he has a simple dream, not an unreasonable dream. he wants to own his own home. he's got two extra jobs on top of being a fireman , but he still can't fireman, but he still can't afford it because the chaos and division of this government has robbed him of that dream. that is the price that he is paying . is the price that he is paying. in alder hey hospital, which is a brilliant children's hospital up in liverpool . a brilliant children's hospital up in liverpool. i a brilliant children's hospital up in liverpool . i went to the up in liverpool. i went to the heart transplant ward. it was incredible. but more children aged between 6 and 10 are admitted to alder hey hospital, this brilliant children's hospital to have their teeth taken out because they are rotten than for any other operation . that is unforgivable. operation. that is unforgivable. they're paying a very heavy price for this government now. when i was growing up, my dad was a toolmaker and worked in a factory and my mum was a nurse and
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here it is, milton keynes. this was a hung council, it is now a labour council. you can see they put on four seats, the lib dems put on three as well and the conservatives lost seven. milton keynes is so interesting because it is what we in westminster often call however, it normally boasts the same way as england as a whole. labour look at that, they are pretty happy. one other result that i want to flag that we got late last night, dorset in the southwest of england, that had been a conservative council, it is now a lib dem council, look about, you can see what's happened, about, you can see what's happened, a bunch of people who used to vote for the conservatives have vote for the liberal democrats. the lib dems are saying this morning that shows they are back in business in that part of the country and that they can challenge a lot of conservative mps in that part of the world. i just want to talk very quickly about tactical voting, because there is a couple of trends that have come up that i think are really interesting. this is what has happened in parts of
here it is, milton keynes. this was a hung council, it is now a labour council. you can see they put on four seats, the lib dems put on three as well and the conservatives lost seven. milton keynes is so interesting because it is what we in westminster often call however, it normally boasts the same way as england as a whole. labour look at that, they are pretty happy. one other result that i want to flag that we got late last night, dorset in the southwest of england, that had been a...
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liam kelly scored a brilliant opening goal which sets them up nicely for the return leg in milton keynes on saturday. and luke macbeth scored an outstanding golfer partick thistle. the second leg is on friday. he might be a tour de france champion, but britain's geraint thomas remained second in the juried in the giro d'italia after a tight finish on stage four yesterday. he and the leader tadej pogacar finished in the peleton behind the sprinters. there were some pretty bad crashes in slippery conditions, but the leaders escaped injury free. thank you for now. there was no shortage of extravagant outfits, eccentric songs and dramatic staging at the first eurovision semifinal last night. hopefully no crashes, though! it was a bit car crash at times. the uk's entrant olly alexander got the chance to perform his song dizzy live on the big stage in malmo, and ireland broke its eurovision "curse" by qualifying for the grand final for the first time since 2018. our media and arts correspondent david sillito has this report — but a warning, it does contain flashing images. cheering. welcome
liam kelly scored a brilliant opening goal which sets them up nicely for the return leg in milton keynes on saturday. and luke macbeth scored an outstanding golfer partick thistle. the second leg is on friday. he might be a tour de france champion, but britain's geraint thomas remained second in the juried in the giro d'italia after a tight finish on stage four yesterday. he and the leader tadej pogacar finished in the peleton behind the sprinters. there were some pretty bad crashes in slippery...
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the small business owner in milton keynes, desperate to expand but faced with a system of business rates that are stacked against them, the worker at the train manufacturer hitachi, based in newton aycliffe , who trained up newton aycliffe, who trained up for what he thought was going to be a job for life , but now finds be a job for life, but now finds that that is all at risk thanks to this government's actions . to this government's actions. when they hear government ministers telling them that they have never had it so good that they should look out for the feel good factor, all they hear is a government that is deluded and totally out of touch with the realities on the ground . the the realities on the ground. the conservatives are gaslight ing the british public. they say we've turned a corner, but try telling that to the 6.4 million households across england and wales last year who saw their rent increase or who had to remortgage, or the 950,000 families whose mortgage deal is due to expire between now and january next year. they say the plan is working. is this the same plan that
the small business owner in milton keynes, desperate to expand but faced with a system of business rates that are stacked against them, the worker at the train manufacturer hitachi, based in newton aycliffe , who trained up newton aycliffe, who trained up for what he thought was going to be a job for life , but now finds be a job for life, but now finds that that is all at risk thanks to this government's actions . to this government's actions. when they hear government ministers telling them...
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. >> how are you going to get the evidence of those new towns like milton keynes, where they have been done and they have been built and they've been built to great effect. and actually, i think we find ourselves in a place now when i have conversations with people that people accept that we desperately need new homes, we've got a growing population, we've got a growing population, we've got a growing population, we've got people that kind of that previously might have lived more people in a household. we've now got more single households we desperately need more homes and all parts of the country. and for all the jobs that this will create and the economy, you know that the positive impact it will have on our economy, it's absolutely critical. we need that investment. and, you know, i think from all the conversations i've had, people are really welcoming this. >> yeah, as long as i hope they're the right kind of houses, they need to be brilliantly insulated. so people have low bills and even maybe generating some of their own power. and 40% will be affordable. >> yes. >> yes. >> and a
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keynes. crucially, the two of them will also stand up and oppose them will also stand up and oppose the labour council's plans to put 63,000 homes right here in milton keynes, almost doubling the size of the population without any thought for what that would do to your precious green spaces and without the right infrastructure to go alongside. they are working very hard for you. will you join me in saying thank you to them for everything they are doing. thanks, guys. we'll i know the last few years have been really tough. we had a pandemic with all the damage that did and arejust as we a pandemic with all the damage that did and are just as we are recovering, russia invaded ukraine. without the impact that had on everyone and their finances. but i do believe that thanks to all your hard work, resilience and sacrifice you have all put in, we are getting through the worst of it now. you can see that. inflation is down from 11% to 2%, the economy is now growing faster than all our major competit
keynes. crucially, the two of them will also stand up and oppose them will also stand up and oppose the labour council's plans to put 63,000 homes right here in milton keynes, almost doubling the size of the population without any thought for what that would do to your precious green spaces and without the right infrastructure to go alongside. they are working very hard for you. will you join me in saying thank you to them for everything they are doing. thanks, guys. we'll i know the last few...
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keynes desperate to expand. but faced with a system of business rates that are stacked against her or just are stacked against her orjust down the road from here, the workers at alstom, some of whom i met just a few months ago , who i met just a few months ago, who are facing the uncertainty that results when a government is unwilling to take a long term strategic approach in partnership with business and trade unions , the only trade unions, the only responsible approach to economic policy the conservatives are insulting the intelligence of millions of people like these , millions of people like these, forced to deal with the consequences of their failure . consequences of their failure. but we won't let them get away with it , because the with it, because the conservatives do deserve to be judged on their record of those 14 years, the general election in five weeks time is a chance for the british people to pass judgement on 14 years of economic chaos and decline under the conservative party, 14 years that hav
keynes desperate to expand. but faced with a system of business rates that are stacked against her or just are stacked against her orjust down the road from here, the workers at alstom, some of whom i met just a few months ago , who i met just a few months ago, who are facing the uncertainty that results when a government is unwilling to take a long term strategic approach in partnership with business and trade unions , the only trade unions, the only responsible approach to economic policy the...
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a fireman i was talking about in milton keynes, he's got three jobs and he can't afford a house. the sunny uplands for him is having a roof over his head that is his own. and you know, i think perhaps because of my background, i understand what ordinary hope is. it is about being able to get on in life, realise your aspirations and your opportunity to. who was talking about her teachers . talking about her teachers. these are the sunny uplands. this is the hope that people have. this is the hope that people have . it's the hope my parents have. it's the hope my parents had, which is despite the ups and downs of life , the comfort and downs of life, the comfort of knowing your children will have a better , opportunities and have a better, opportunities and future. and we need to get that hope back. but we'll only do it with tangible steps on the road to big change in our country through the mission's number one of these first steps deliver economic stability. >> no mention of cutting taxes evenin >> no mention of cutting taxes even in the small print. no mention of cutting taxes.
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well, mickey mouse, as you can see here, here's rishi sunak, pictured yesterday in milton keynes, one of those beautiful photographs they get from an unflattering angle. there he is from mickey mouse degrees . do we have mouse degrees. do we have a mickey mouse prime minister now , mickey mouse prime minister now, i want to hear from you all the usual ways ahead of that trump press conference, especially what on earth is going on in american politics? is the entire game being taken apart by the judiciary? send your comments gbnews.com forward slash usa. before all of that, your headunes before all of that, your headlines with polly middlehurst i >> -- >> martin. thank you. well, as we stand by for those events to unfold at trump tower in new york and donald trump to bring us that news conference, we will bnng us that news conference, we will bring you up to date with the latest uk news. sir keir starmer has today given the green light to diane abbott to stand as a labour candidate in the general election in july. it's put an end to days of confusion over the matter, which threatened t
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keynes is one of them, isn't it, where it's been no overall control for a long time. well what do you think you have done which has persuaded people to either give or lend labour the vote this time round ? labour the vote this time round? >> well, we had to change after the last election because we had such a terrible defeat and we had to learn the lessons. and as i said, a moment or two ago, i always think there's a couple of essential tests that voters ask themselves when looking particularly at an opposition party, because it's quite a big thing to change a government, and can they elect this opposition party and they're going to be asking themselves, can i trust them with public money and can i trust them with national security? and the answer to those questions is yes. now in the labour party's case, and that's because of the changes that keir starmer has made. he hasn't won just the leadership and decided to fight the next election. and the same manifesto as the last one, just a different leader, but the same program. it had to be a top to bottom change in a reâ
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. >> well round your way or milton keynes. >> no no no no no they do it. >>— >> no no no no no they do it. >> well there's a lot of cycling up north. >> but anyway that's. >> but anyway that's. >> i know all about king of the mountain. i my dad and my brother are huge cyclists. >> and do you know why i know, i know we're going off on one here. but the king of the mountains shirt in cycling, which is white with red spots. do you know why it's white with red spots? >> no, i do not, because back over 100 years ago, it was sponsored by a chocolate company and their wrapper was white with red spots. >> and because they sponsored that award, that is the reason that award, that is the reason that the jersey is white with red spots. on right. and tiger woods has got nothing to do with any of it whatsoever. no but if he got into that, then you never know. there could be another few million. >> there you go. well, you see, you're full of interesting information. i mean, useless, completely useless. but going off on a tangent coin. yeah, but it's interesting nonetheless. i quite fancy a pair of t
. >> well round your way or milton keynes. >> no no no no no they do it. >>— >> no no no no no they do it. >> well there's a lot of cycling up north. >> but anyway that's. >> but anyway that's. >> i know all about king of the mountain. i my dad and my brother are huge cyclists. >> and do you know why i know, i know we're going off on one here. but the king of the mountains shirt in cycling, which is white with red spots. do you know why...
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all of that plus, our vet drjames greenwood is live in milton keynes, finding out how specialist detection dogs are successfully sniffing out diseases, including bowel cancer. i couldn't say it, successfully! and star of hit bbc drama the responder myanna buring tells us why working with on—screen husband martin freeman is a joy, despite their differences in the show. see you at 9:30. thank you for your help! all right, an time. thank you for your help! all right, any time- it _ thank you for your help! all right, any time- it to _ thank you for your help! all right, any time. it to to _ thank you for your help! all right, any time. it to to each _ thank you for your help! all right, any time. it to to each other, i any time. it to to each other, aren't you — any time. it to to each other, aren't you lucky, _ any time. it to to each other, aren't you lucky, get - any time. it to to each other, aren't you lucky, get in? i any time. it to to each other, aren't you lucky, get in? we | any time. it to to each other, i aren't you lucky, get in? we could take a leaf out of their book. time n
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or the small business owner in milton keynes desperate to expand, but faced with a system of business rates that are stacked against her. 0rjust down the road from here, the workers, some of whom i met a few months ago, who are facing the uncertainty of the results when a government is unwilling to take a long—term strategic approach in partnership with business and trade unions, the only responsible approach to economic policy. the conservatives are insulting the intelligence of millions of people like these,. the deal with the consequences of their failure. but we won�*t let them get away with it, because the conservatives deserve to be judged on their record of those 14 years. the general election in five weeks�* time is a chance for the british people to passjudgment time is a chance for the british people to pass judgment on 14 years of economic chaos and decline under the conservative party. 14 years that have seen taxes reach a 70 year high. national debt more than double, and the typical homeowner remortgaging this year paying £240 more a month after the disastrous mini
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