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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
_ 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—...
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because the green party is a radical party of the left , party because the green party is a radical party of the left, and the only one now on offer, a mainstream party now on offer. so inevitably they weren't they were going to move there. and the green party leadership has to be very careful, because unless they take dramatic action now, they are going to become an anti—semitic party. and i don't know if that's where they intended to end up. when they started with the sandal wearing and the and the and the sort of roadkill, eating and all that . roadkill, eating and all that. but that's where they're going to be. >> how did we get to a position, steven, where, you know, very socially conservative people clearly like moeen ali, who once hounded a jewish chaplain from a campus and then called him a creep and some kind of animal, ended up as bedfellows with people who agree with lgbtq pronoun stuff . net zero. i mean, pronoun stuff. net zero. i mean, i mean, how do these two, these two very unlikely worlds collide? >> well, i was in the house with caroline lucas, and i can't imagin
because the green party is a radical party of the left , party because the green party is a radical party of the left, and the only one now on offer, a mainstream party now on offer. so inevitably they weren't they were going to move there. and the green party leadership has to be very careful, because unless they take dramatic action now, they are going to become an anti—semitic party. and i don't know if that's where they intended to end up. when they started with the sandal wearing and the...
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a protest party. — party is effectively a protest party, whereas he wants to establish a government. party, whereas he wants to establish a government-— a government. what would your resonse a government. what would your response be _ a government. what would your response be to _ a government. what would your response be to him? _ a government. what would your response be to him? we - a government. what would your response be to him? we have . a government. what would your| response be to him? we have to a government. what would your- response be to him? we have to make response he to him? we have to make sure that we have snp mps in the house of commons to guarantee that the interests of scotland are protected. that is what our mps have done. they have work to do in every respect in their contribution in the house of commons. as i look at the agenda of the labour government i am really worried that the labour government, in order to establish its financial credibility, or whatever they are doing, are simply going to sign up to prolonged austerity. but as first minister of scotlan
a protest party. — party is effectively a protest party, whereas he wants to establish a government. party, whereas he wants to establish a government-— a government. what would your resonse a government. what would your response be _ a government. what would your response be to _ a government. what would your response be to him? _ a government. what would your response be to him? we - a government. what would your response be to him? we have . a government. what would your| response be to...
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and c blinken said hamas is the only party standing on the way| the only party standing on the way of a deal. what will it take, do you think? they say they travel to cairo in good spirits. what will it take for them to reach agreement? indie in good spirits. what will it take for them to reach agreement? we have seen hepeful — for them to reach agreement? we have seen hopeful language _ for them to reach agreement? we have seen hopeful language from _ seen hopeful language from the israelis in terms of not necessarily a permanent ceasefire stability and an ability for the displaced people of gaza to return home in the north. so it appears that hamas, it might get its way, and there might be a measure of victory for all parties. the leadership of hamas is based there. how much influence does the qatari government have over them? i think the influence was considerable at the beginning of the conflict. october, november, but as the number of palestinian deaths mounts, i think that influence has declined significantly. because the qataris don't have much leveraged over hamas for the nu
and c blinken said hamas is the only party standing on the way| the only party standing on the way of a deal. what will it take, do you think? they say they travel to cairo in good spirits. what will it take for them to reach agreement? indie in good spirits. what will it take for them to reach agreement? we have seen hepeful — for them to reach agreement? we have seen hopeful language _ for them to reach agreement? we have seen hopeful language from _ seen hopeful language from the israelis...
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you know, i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. i and i want to save our- country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth - because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost - this week deserve. that's what the authorities - that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it - and we change course in reflection, with some humility, _ to what the voters are telling us. and here's the problem, i think for rishi sunak�*s loyal lieutenants, that you've got people on both sides of the tory party saying, you've got to have some humility, you've got to take a breath, you've got to think why this isn't working, and there's no sign of that at all. so mark harper, very loyal, just sat there and said, "stick with the plan, stick with the plan". "this is what the country wants". this is how he had to describe it. it's all to play for. the election isn't a foregone - conclusion and you shouldn't take the
you know, i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. i and i want to save our- country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth - because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost - this week deserve. that's what the authorities - that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it - and we change course in reflection, with some...
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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
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...
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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
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...
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party happy. _ the basis of what will make people in your party happy. wrong. - the basis of what will make people in your party happy. wrong. you i in your party happy. wrong. you should _ in your party happy. wrong. you should make _ in your party happy. wrong. you should make those _ in your party happy. wrong. you should make those decisions i in your party happy. wrong. you i should make those decisions based in your party happy. wrong. you - should make those decisions based on the fact— should make those decisions based on the fact you _ should make those decisions based on the fact you will — should make those decisions based on the fact you will be _ should make those decisions based on the fact you will be prime _ should make those decisions based on the fact you will be prime minister- the fact you will be prime minister in the _ the fact you will be prime minister in the future, _ the fact you will be prime minister in the future, and _ the fact you will be prime minister in the fu
party happy. _ the basis of what will make people in your party happy. wrong. - the basis of what will make people in your party happy. wrong. you i in your party happy. wrong. you should _ in your party happy. wrong. you should make _ in your party happy. wrong. you should make those _ in your party happy. wrong. you should make those decisions i in your party happy. wrong. you i should make those decisions based in your party happy. wrong. you - should make those decisions based on the...
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party since 1834, relatively recently , is my party and it is recently, is my party and it is the party that has had such an important role in this nation's history that it is the tory party that ought to be the holder of the torch. according to reports, minister will tell schools tomorrow that they must not teach children about changing gender. the government will warn that explicit consultations about sex should not take place until children turn 13. staff will be told that if asked, they should only teach biological facts about sex. with the new guidance recognising that gender identity is a highly contested issue . the guidance contested issue. the guidance will go a step further, though, stating that children should not receive any form of sex education in primary school. in an age where gender ideology has become so entrenched in our pubuc become so entrenched in our public institutions, is this move finally seems to be bringing some common sense back into the debate? well, i'm joined now. i'm still joined now by my panel. former adviser to bofis by my panel. former adviser to bo
party since 1834, relatively recently , is my party and it is recently, is my party and it is the party that has had such an important role in this nation's history that it is the tory party that ought to be the holder of the torch. according to reports, minister will tell schools tomorrow that they must not teach children about changing gender. the government will warn that explicit consultations about sex should not take place until children turn 13. staff will be told that if asked, they...
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to the liberal party. finally this half hour, something not to try unless you know what you are doing. take a look at this. the season—opening event in the cliff diving world series has taken place in athens. each diverjumps from 27 metres into the water below. canada's molly carlson won the women's event, whilst in the men's category, last year's winner, constantin popovici from romania, continued where he left last season with a win. this year is the 15th anniversary of the men's series, with the tenth year the women have taken part. rather them than me! you are watching bbc news. hello again. as we go through this week, temperatures will be roughly where we expect at this time of year. there will be heavy showers in the forecast, but it looks like it will turn drier later in the week as low pressure loses its grip and high pressure takes over. low pressure is firmly in charge today, with a weather front to the north—east, enhancing the showers, especially later in the day. for most, a mixture of bri
to the liberal party. finally this half hour, something not to try unless you know what you are doing. take a look at this. the season—opening event in the cliff diving world series has taken place in athens. each diverjumps from 27 metres into the water below. canada's molly carlson won the women's event, whilst in the men's category, last year's winner, constantin popovici from romania, continued where he left last season with a win. this year is the 15th anniversary of the men's series,...
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for. the party and the party's machine and apparatus _ the party and the party's machine and apparatus. however, - the party and the party's machine and apparatus. however, the - the party and the party's machine i and apparatus. however, the reality is if the _ and apparatus. however, the reality is if the leader— and apparatus. however, the reality is if the leader expressed _ and apparatus. however, the reality is if the leader expressed a - and apparatus. however, the reality is if the leader expressed a clear- is if the leader expressed a clear view— is if the leader expressed a clear view privately. _ is if the leader expressed a clear view privately, everybody- is if the leader expressed a clear view privately, everybody knows| is if the leader expressed a clear- view privately, everybody knows that the machine — view privately, everybody knows that the machine within _ view privately, everybody knows that the machine within fall _ view privately, everybody knows that the machine within fall into - view privately, everybody knows that the machine within fall into place. i
for. the party and the party's machine and apparatus _ the party and the party's machine and apparatus. however, - the party and the party's machine and apparatus. however, the - the party and the party's machine i and apparatus. however, the reality is if the _ and apparatus. however, the reality is if the leader— and apparatus. however, the reality is if the leader expressed _ and apparatus. however, the reality is if the leader expressed a - and apparatus. however, the reality is if the...
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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 so is everyone with politics up to _ the line at liz truss so is everyone with politics up to her— the line at liz truss so is everyone with politics up to her i— the line at liz truss so is everyone with po
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—...
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so what you've got with the labor party isn't something to say what is the 2 parties system. and the only thing that you know there is, there are other smaller parties, but the nature of a jew, all 3 of a 2 parking system is that when the fortunes of one of the big parties go down to fortunes, to do the project goes up. like a seasonal and so there was an element of dosh, the labor party is processing and then care starting or from, from not being the conservative party. and that's a very important thing. you can understand that, but in a 2 party system where there's a sense in which of your voting for one of the 2 big parties, they will be the government language. been able to position themselves as, as the party of, of governments and wasting really. and that's been very much time a strategy. i think we, when you're looking at how labor day they are, they picked up a lot of towns, the seats that picked up over a 100 nation council seats. they won a number of my old contests. they did well, they did not as what they didn't do as well as so might have expected looking at opin
so what you've got with the labor party isn't something to say what is the 2 parties system. and the only thing that you know there is, there are other smaller parties, but the nature of a jew, all 3 of a 2 parking system is that when the fortunes of one of the big parties go down to fortunes, to do the project goes up. like a seasonal and so there was an element of dosh, the labor party is processing and then care starting or from, from not being the conservative party. and that's a very...
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t�*i 1 was a party. as sendoff for social justice for the people who are invited to downing street, the prime minister not there, in east london. do we know from either labour or the conservatives, conservatives are that the advantage, the call the election, they can organise a quick campaign event as we just saw. labour will no doubt, all add up and running with the events tomorrow the day after. do we know who the key players in both labour and tory is going to be? who are the faces of the campaigns?— going to be? who are the faces of the campaigns? even earlier before this was announced _ the campaigns? even earlier before this was announced labour- the campaigns? even earlier before this was announced labour was - the campaigns? even earlier before i this was announced labour was saying they were ready, they had their manifest are ready to go. they had their literature ready to go. the faces you're going to see are going to be keir starmer and rishi sunak. i think it's going to be a personalised ca
t�*i 1 was a party. as sendoff for social justice for the people who are invited to downing street, the prime minister not there, in east london. do we know from either labour or the conservatives, conservatives are that the advantage, the call the election, they can organise a quick campaign event as we just saw. labour will no doubt, all add up and running with the events tomorrow the day after. do we know who the key players in both labour and tory is going to be? who are the faces of the...
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party. labour has changed, and it will be building the homes our country needs. let's speak to henry zeffman, who's in the commons lobby now. really quite a moment. if you had asked me to make a list of the 100 conservative mps most likely to defect to labour —— labour, natalie elphicke wouldn't have been anywhere near it. most would have placed on the right of the conservative party, but as of midday today she is in the labour party. that came as shocked conservative mps and labour mps as well. sir keir starmer is absolutely jubilant nevertheless. let's hear a bit from him now. i'm delighted to welcome natalie elphicke to the labour party. she's got a strong track record on issues such as housing, she is on the front line when it comes to the crisis of small boats, and the reason that she is given forjoining the labour party is very, very important, because i think she speaks for very many tory voters in saying that the tory party has changed, it's left the centre ground, but equally th
party. labour has changed, and it will be building the homes our country needs. let's speak to henry zeffman, who's in the commons lobby now. really quite a moment. if you had asked me to make a list of the 100 conservative mps most likely to defect to labour —— labour, natalie elphicke wouldn't have been anywhere near it. most would have placed on the right of the conservative party, but as of midday today she is in the labour party. that came as shocked conservative mps and labour mps as...
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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 that we are making. why do you think people are voting to why do you think people are voting reform rather than voting conservative? as i said, this is a very specific circumstance in this b— election. you will know that as i said previously that the mp stood away from that by election in across the rest of the results in pretty much every seat that reform stood, they took votes from the conservative party. why
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....
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being webinars by the conservative party. i've noticed the| conservative party. i've noticed the tories is sent out e—mails, whether it's about nhs waiting list, which was labours big intent story today or whether it's about claims about public spending and how much pledges will cost, the tories go, look at keir starmer in him not being honest what happened to diane abbott. it doesn't matter the e—mail start with, it ends with that. find doesn't matter the e-mail start with, it ends with that. and using stron . er with, it ends with that. and using stronger language _ with, it ends with that. and using stronger language and _ with, it ends with that. and using stronger language and math. - with, it ends with that. and using | stronger language and math. rick holden _ stronger language and math. rick holden issued a statement saying keir starmer live. holden issued a statement saying keirstarmerlive. keirstarmer is holden issued a statement saying keir starmer live. keir starmer is a lawyer— keir starmer live. keir starmer is a lawyer so_ keir starmer live.
being webinars by the conservative party. i've noticed the| conservative party. i've noticed the tories is sent out e—mails, whether it's about nhs waiting list, which was labours big intent story today or whether it's about claims about public spending and how much pledges will cost, the tories go, look at keir starmer in him not being honest what happened to diane abbott. it doesn't matter the e—mail start with, it ends with that. find doesn't matter the e-mail start with, it ends with...
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conservative party and coming directtv — conservative party and coming directly over— conservative party and coming directly over to _ conservative party and coming directly over to labour. - conservative party and coming directly over to labour. it's - directly over to labour. it's because _ directly over to labour. it's because they— directly over to labour. it's because they have - directly over to labour. it's because they have just - directly over to labour. it's because they have just had directly over to labour. it's - because they have just had enough directly over to labour. it's _ because they have just had enough of all the _ because they have just had enough of all the chaos — because they have just had enough of all the chaos. everything _ because they have just had enough of all the chaos. everything that- because they have just had enough of all the chaos. everything that began. all the chaos. everything that began with boris— all the chaos. everything that began with borisjohnson, _ all the chaos. everything that began with borisjohnson, drifting - all the chaos. ev
conservative party and coming directtv — conservative party and coming directly over— conservative party and coming directly over to _ conservative party and coming directly over to labour. - conservative party and coming directly over to labour. it's - directly over to labour. it's because _ directly over to labour. it's because they— directly over to labour. it's because they have - directly over to labour. it's because they have just - directly over to labour. it's because they have...
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>> i left the democratic party, just a reminder. i left the party. just want to remind everyone. >> when you get to washington, you have to pick a side. you know, you caucused here, you caucus there. >> senator, part of what you said, i knew this was important. that is what happens. this is so important we have to get this done. they don't realize what they are doing long-term to get this done >> they do, really. >> we begged him not to do that judges. he could not get republicans that would give obama his staff, put the staff together. harry took it into the judges. all harry had to do, god rest his soul, he and mitch mcconnell did not communicate. they did not seem to get along real well. i told him all you have to do is go to mitch and say, mitch, these are will and pleasure. the people that obama wants will be gone when he has gone. they don't have any longevity. let them have that decision unless there is a criminal offense or something. let him have his staff. they would not communicate. when you go down that path you cannot reserve -- reverse
>> i left the democratic party, just a reminder. i left the party. just want to remind everyone. >> when you get to washington, you have to pick a side. you know, you caucused here, you caucus there. >> senator, part of what you said, i knew this was important. that is what happens. this is so important we have to get this done. they don't realize what they are doing long-term to get this done >> they do, really. >> we begged him not to do that judges. he could not...
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so, party, if labour are in government. so. i_ party, if labour are in government. so. i imagine— party, if labour are in government. so, i imagine you know, we have been seeing _ so, i imagine you know, we have been seeing tensions in our own general election— seeing tensions in our own general election campaign round keir starmer's relationship with the lift left, i_ starmer's relationship with the lift left, i manage it might be a source of tension — left, i manage it might be a source of tension within the labour government, that relationship with, a potential— government, that relationship with, a potential president trump. sure, let us talk more _ a potential president trump. sure, let us talk more about _ a potential president trump. sure, let us talk more about the - a potential president trump. sure, let us talk more about the first - let us talk more about the first full week of campaigning, here is a flavour of the last few days. they haven't given a reason for banning me. theyjust want me excluded. the whip has obviously been restored to her now,
so, party, if labour are in government. so. i_ party, if labour are in government. so. i imagine— party, if labour are in government. so, i imagine you know, we have been seeing _ so, i imagine you know, we have been seeing tensions in our own general election— seeing tensions in our own general election campaign round keir starmer's relationship with the lift left, i_ starmer's relationship with the lift left, i manage it might be a source of tension — left, i manage it might be a source...
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as the governing party. i will stop you there because there's a lot of other people who obviously want to jump in as well. thank you for your thoughts on that. the dean, i will bring you in on this next. 0bviously the dean, i will bring you in on this next. obviously this is about an np in london. you report from birmingham, how much do you think this is an issue that translates nationally as well, the way that many people see diane abbott's treatment by the labour party? 0bviously treatment by the labour party? obviously there is a big black population in london and in the constituency of diane abbott. in birmingham there is also a large black_ birmingham there is also a large black population as well. i think it will be _ black population as well. i think it will be focused generally focused on the people of left of labour and not seen as_ the people of left of labour and not seen as quite as strongly socialist closer_ seen as quite as strongly socialist closer to — seen as quite as strongly socialist cl
as the governing party. i will stop you there because there's a lot of other people who obviously want to jump in as well. thank you for your thoughts on that. the dean, i will bring you in on this next. 0bviously the dean, i will bring you in on this next. obviously this is about an np in london. you report from birmingham, how much do you think this is an issue that translates nationally as well, the way that many people see diane abbott's treatment by the labour party? 0bviously treatment by...
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as i mentioned, the olls parties campaigning. as i mentioned, the polls show— parties campaigning. as i mentioned, the polls show the _ parties campaigning. as i mentioned, the polls show the anc— parties campaigning. as i mentioned, the polls show the anc is _ parties campaigning. as i mentioned, the polls show the anc is losing - the polls show the anc is losing some of it support. where are those voters turning to? it is interesting that they are actually choosing to vote for parties that broke away from the anc. we have the mk party led by the former presidentjacob zuma. they have a strong showing, about eight or 9% of the polls. he is talking about changing the constitution. that is one of his key pledges. the other party that is dominant in south african politics is the eff, led byjulius malema. he was actually a youth league leader born in the anc and they are holding rallies in limpopo, the north of the country. when we look at the other parties, there are about 70 parties altogether contesting the elections. there is the democratic alliance which is strong in the western
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often they were the leading party in local government and that. party in local government and that is how they presented themselves. it was on the basis of their support in local government they were able to build greater and greater seats won at national elections. that all changed in the 20005 and they have struggled recently. i am sure they will want to re—establish a foothold in certain places like dorset, a council that is entirely up for grabs this time around and it will be precisely the kind of target area they will be aiming for. those types of areas in a general election they will want to be winning from the conservatives. we will want to be winning from the conservatives.— conservatives. we have had a statement — conservatives. we have had a statement from _ conservatives. we have had a statement from the _ conservatives. we have had a statement from the liberal i conservatives. we have had a - statement from the liberal democrat leader, sir ed davey. he says he is very optimistic about the local election results and says across the country he has people are absolutel
often they were the leading party in local government and that. party in local government and that is how they presented themselves. it was on the basis of their support in local government they were able to build greater and greater seats won at national elections. that all changed in the 20005 and they have struggled recently. i am sure they will want to re—establish a foothold in certain places like dorset, a council that is entirely up for grabs this time around and it will be precisely...
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i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. and i want to save our country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost this week deserve. that's what the authorities that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it and we change course in reflection, with some humility, to what the voters are telling us. former home secretary, suella braverman, talking to laura kuenssberg. well labour'snational campaign co—ordinator, pat mcfadden, also appeared on the programme. he said the good results had given the party "a sense of belief". do you admit that the approach you took to gaza has cost you? look, we've had tremendous results overall. if you take 0ldham now, for example, which you mentioned, i think gaza was a factor, but it's not the only one. there's some hyper local issues in that local authority, which means we've lost seats there for a few
i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. and i want to save our country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost this week deserve. that's what the authorities that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it and we change course in reflection, with some humility, to what the...
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versus party. and it went to the labour party. despite the area being full of conservative mps. does that not say that there's a difference there between the personality vote of someone like ben houchen and perhaps andy street two versus when it's just the conservative brand , and which conservative brand, and which may well have become a little toxic ? toxic? >> well, well, i don't really accept that argument for two reasons. one is that york itself has been a labour stronghold for some time, and of course, ben has an incumbency effect, and i think it is fair to say that many of us, as incumbents, will to hope attract some votes through our incumbency if they know that we've got a track record of standing up for them, of delivering for them, they stick with us. so i think it's that that would be the effect the incumbency that ben has, plus york being a stronghold. but of course, look, it's a tough result, i, you know, it's a tough result. these were always going to be difficult elections. just fin
versus party. and it went to the labour party. despite the area being full of conservative mps. does that not say that there's a difference there between the personality vote of someone like ben houchen and perhaps andy street two versus when it's just the conservative brand , and which conservative brand, and which may well have become a little toxic ? toxic? >> well, well, i don't really accept that argument for two reasons. one is that york itself has been a labour stronghold for some...
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ladies and gentlemen of the libertarian party, i want to unify this party, so we can be the strongest, most powerful engine of liberty in the 2024 election. and make no mistake, i want to fight for ballot access in each one of your states because i want to make sure that we run awesome libertarian candidates all over the country. [applause] now, you are going to get asked, ok, what is chase all about? give me the elevator pitch. here is the elevator pitch, guys. if you are living your life in peace, free from force, fraud, coercion, theft, or violence, then your life is your life, your body is your body, your business is your business, and your life is your life. it is not mine to handle, it is not the government's. i know we have had a long day, and we have had many ballots. i urge you -- we can make it a little longer. i'm actually going to get out of here, but what i want to say in closing, i am fighting for a world. i am fighting to are you fighting to end the wars that kill innocent people all over the world? i am tired of that inflation is forcing people into abject poverty for
ladies and gentlemen of the libertarian party, i want to unify this party, so we can be the strongest, most powerful engine of liberty in the 2024 election. and make no mistake, i want to fight for ballot access in each one of your states because i want to make sure that we run awesome libertarian candidates all over the country. [applause] now, you are going to get asked, ok, what is chase all about? give me the elevator pitch. here is the elevator pitch, guys. if you are living your life in...
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, the labour party. the _ conservative party, the labour party, the liberal democrats in the snp _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp the _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp. the snp has led the calls for the immediate cease—fire and then need _ the immediate cease—fire and then need to— the immediate cease—fire and then need to he — the immediate cease—fire and then need to be followed into a limited. but we _ need to be followed into a limited. but we need to see this within the wider— but we need to see this within the wider solution to this crisis, which is about— wider solution to this crisis, which is about ensuring that hostilities are brought to an end, hostages are returned _ are brought to an end, hostages are returned we — are brought to an end, hostages are returned we stop the sale of arms to israei— returned we stop the sale of arms to israet and _ returned we stop the sale of arms to israel and take the steps to recognise the palestinian state. 0niy— recognise the palestinian state. 0niy if— recognise the palestinian state. 0niy if we —
, the labour party. the _ conservative party, the labour party, the liberal democrats in the snp _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp the _ party, the liberal democrats in the snp. the snp has led the calls for the immediate cease—fire and then need _ the immediate cease—fire and then need to— the immediate cease—fire and then need to he — the immediate cease—fire and then need to be followed into a limited. but we _ need to be followed into a limited. but we need to see this...
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again, at the moment _ party and conservative party? again, at the moment we _ party and conservative party? again, at the moment we do _ party and conservative party? again, at the moment we do not _ party and conservative party? again, at the moment we do not have a - party and conservative party? again, | at the moment we do not have a great deal of difference between the parties, and my understanding is that the labour and conservatives have had said they would keep the existing position, and what we have at the moment is we have a freezing of the threshold, so the threshold is the point where you start to pay income tax, and a higher rate threshold about 50,000, where you move from 20% to 40%, the promise is to keep that the same and if they both keep at the same for the next four years, we all end up paying a lot more texts because of the effects of fiscal drag, so more people will be pulled earn over the personal allowance, more people, like 2.7 million people, will be dragged into higher rates of text, so they are seeing the inc
again, at the moment _ party and conservative party? again, at the moment we _ party and conservative party? again, at the moment we do _ party and conservative party? again, at the moment we do not _ party and conservative party? again, at the moment we do not have a - party and conservative party? again, | at the moment we do not have a great deal of difference between the parties, and my understanding is that the labour and conservatives have had said they would keep the existing position,...
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what both arties both parties there. what both parties are — both parties there. what both parties are aware _ both parties there. what both parties are aware of— both parties there. what both parties are aware of is - both parties there. what both parties are aware of is the - both parties there. what both - parties are aware of is the salience of immigration that many voters say, as they put it as an issue that is pretty high up their list of concerns. it depends a bit which voters for which party higher up amongst voters or conservatives or those who might be tempted to vote for reform, and we saw some of that happening in the local elections. rishi sunak under pressure from some in his own party who fear the bleeding of votes to reform in the general election, so we've seen today the former immigration minister robertjenrick laying out minister robert jenrick laying out policies minister robertjenrick laying out policies which he has described before that he wants curbs on immigration and on illegal immigration and restricted reason numbers, so pressure on r
what both arties both parties there. what both parties are — both parties there. what both parties are aware _ both parties there. what both parties are aware of— both parties there. what both parties are aware of is - both parties there. what both parties are aware of is the - both parties there. what both - parties are aware of is the salience of immigration that many voters say, as they put it as an issue that is pretty high up their list of concerns. it depends a bit which voters for...
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conservative party. and we will have a aeneral conservative party. and we will have a general election _ conservative party. and we will have a general election on _ conservative party. and we will have a general election on the _ conservative party. and we will have a general election on the 4th - conservative party. and we will have a general election on the 4th of i a general election on the 4th of july. amazing moment and a very big day. here is a election cast with adam and laura. hello, it's adam in the studio. and it's laura at home. oh, laura, how many years since we did an electioncast? no, not that many. actually, it's actually, it's nearly five. that's not true, so 44 and four and a half. that's not true, so four and a half. and also to help us out, we're joined from westminster by ourfriend, political correspondent alex forsyth. hi, alex. hello. and also there with alex is economics editor for the bbc faisal islam. hi, faisal. hi. am i not your friend? i've got the title. he didn't. i quite like it. oh, sorry. ok, we're off to a bad start
conservative party. and we will have a aeneral conservative party. and we will have a general election _ conservative party. and we will have a general election on _ conservative party. and we will have a general election on the _ conservative party. and we will have a general election on the 4th - conservative party. and we will have a general election on the 4th of i a general election on the 4th of july. amazing moment and a very big day. here is a election cast with adam and laura. hello,...
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of the party leaders to . each of the party leaders to respond _ each of the party leaders to respond i— each of the party leaders to respond. i call— each of the party leaders to respond. i call douglas - each of the party leaders to i respond. i call douglas ross. i each of the party leaders to respond. i call douglas ross. respond. icall douglas ross. iwant to beain respond. icall douglas ross. iwant to begin by — respond. icall douglas ross. iwant to begin by congratulating - respond. icall douglas ross. iwant to begin by congratulating john - to begin by congratulating john swinney— to begin by congratulating john swinney on his election as first minister — swinney on his election as first minister. the opportunity to lead the scottish government is the chance — the scottish government is the chance to — the scottish government is the chance to serve every single person across _ chance to serve every single person across our— chance to serve every single person across our country. to give them the education _ across our country. to give them the education they des
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that's let me show you that we often talk about these parties as the nice parties. but in the end, they will say that they are the better representatives of democracy in europe, that they represent the voters interest more. do think with a stronger rights wing, if you will, in the european parliament that will also see policies are closer to the people or so the answer's no, uh, because that's not how the european union works and this is actually issued. and that the notable difference between the european union and the united states, for instance, it's not the one that takes it, all compromises have to be made. it's like a quiet, it will only determine how loud and the fall right will be heard in the european parliament, which has to sign off on any european project laws. so it is a very powerful environment at the same time. and you need the heads of state as well, and so on, on key issues like trade, how is from the in brussels, but on many issues it's, it's still rest with the individual states. and i just want to point out one huge difference, which i think is
that's let me show you that we often talk about these parties as the nice parties. but in the end, they will say that they are the better representatives of democracy in europe, that they represent the voters interest more. do think with a stronger rights wing, if you will, in the european parliament that will also see policies are closer to the people or so the answer's no, uh, because that's not how the european union works and this is actually issued. and that the notable difference between...
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the parties have said.— all the parties have said. alex, thank you _ all the parties have said. alex, thank you very _ all the parties have said. alex, thank you very much. - all the parties have said. alex, thank you very much. nick- all the parties have said. alex, thank you very much. nick i i all the parties have said. alex, i thank you very much. nick i have myself agreeing with you. i agree with adam. _ myself agreeing with you. i agree with adam. i _ myself agreeing with you. i agree with adam, i agree _ myself agreeing with you. i agree with adam, i agree with - myself agreeing with you. i agree with adam, i agree with alec- myself agreeing with you. i agree with adam, i agree with alec so l myself agreeing with you. i agree i with adam, i agree with alec so that i with adam, i agree with alec so that i agree _ with adam, i agree with alec so that i agree with — with adam, i agree with alec so that i agree with everyone. so agreeable. i agree with everyone. so agreeable. i agree _ i agree with e
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we actually did an interview with him as if he was a party leader with normal party policies rather than somebody who just talks about small boats all the time. they've got policies on the nhs and income tax and things like that. did nigel farage mention any of that other stuff? he didn't. i mean, he brushed by it, but it was primarily about, it was primarily about immigration. it's interesting actually when he was reflecting in the news conference sort of out loud about his place and the place of the parties with which he's been associated within political debate and the labels he would attach to them. so he talked about various incarnations of ukip and the brexit party predecessors to reform uk as being pressure groups, almost single issue campaigns that then found the democratic process to be the most useful to propagate their argument. and i think what's interesting about reform uk in your conversation with richard tice on newscast was that actually what was interesting about reform uk is that they've pitched their tent significantly. their tent significantly more broadly and as
we actually did an interview with him as if he was a party leader with normal party policies rather than somebody who just talks about small boats all the time. they've got policies on the nhs and income tax and things like that. did nigel farage mention any of that other stuff? he didn't. i mean, he brushed by it, but it was primarily about, it was primarily about immigration. it's interesting actually when he was reflecting in the news conference sort of out loud about his place and the place...
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. >> this, as the labour party claims to be both socialist and the new party of business, with 120 ceos openly backing the party ahead of the general election. >> meanwhile, nigel farage has thrown himself into the campaign, giving his first major speech in dover as the prime minister slaps down his challenge to debate him on immigration. it's all go. >> and just in, nigel farage is accusing the bbc of bias. take a look at this. >> about the wave of . and i'm >> about the wave of. and i'm using his words, not mine. aggressive young males that are coming into poland having crossed the mediterranean. and he has said that this is now a matter of national security . matter of national security. >> nigel farage with his, customary inflammatory language there at a reform uk press conference, he declined to stand as a for a seat. but we will have more . have more. >> well, that was, geeta guru—murthy, bbc presenter , guru—murthy, bbc presenter, saying that nigel farage uses customary in inflammatory language, but in fact he was just quoting donald tusk, the prime minister of poland and for
. >> this, as the labour party claims to be both socialist and the new party of business, with 120 ceos openly backing the party ahead of the general election. >> meanwhile, nigel farage has thrown himself into the campaign, giving his first major speech in dover as the prime minister slaps down his challenge to debate him on immigration. it's all go. >> and just in, nigel farage is accusing the bbc of bias. take a look at this. >> about the wave of . and i'm >>...
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another note, the reform party, ross perot's party. it has lost its ballot access in all has become a skeleton of what it once was. they are now trying to revive themselves, interestingly. this week we saw they said that they will now be putting out -- they are seeking ballot access inave nominated rfk junior as their nominee. in some ways we are seeing some return of third parties. host:et's go to jesse in newport news, virginia on the democrats line. good morning, jesse. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: who am i talking to? the tv? host: you are on now. can down in the background? i think that is what is causing the confusion. yes. ii have a question. the comment is about c-span. it can be very frustrating because of some of the commentan statements that your viewers make. it is very frustrating to hear that our country isin many ways. i watched some of the convention this morning. as i watching, the libertarian convention that is, the people that i was seeing, listening some -- very confused people. one man was walking
another note, the reform party, ross perot's party. it has lost its ballot access in all has become a skeleton of what it once was. they are now trying to revive themselves, interestingly. this week we saw they said that they will now be putting out -- they are seeking ballot access inave nominated rfk junior as their nominee. in some ways we are seeing some return of third parties. host:et's go to jesse in newport news, virginia on the democrats line. good morning, jesse. caller: good morning....
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party. but it all comes down to one thing. one question what doesit one thing. one question what does it mean to be a conservative? as when moses parted the red sea today, the sun has parted. hays and confusion of political fog surrounding this question . the surrounding this question. the answer lies in reuniting the right . what we need is a big, right. what we need is a big, open and comprehensive offer to those in reform. we had this in 2010 to the liberals, who were hardly our soulmates , but most hardly our soulmates, but most members of reform, not a million miles away from most conservative voters and members politically. so the prime minister should offer candidates election to senior members of the reform party, such as the estimable ben habib richard tice and, of course, the one and only nigel farage. the sun's poll has today revealed that if nigel were to re—enter politics with the reform party, they would reach 16% in the polls just a smidgen just 5% behind the tories at 21. i
party. but it all comes down to one thing. one question what doesit one thing. one question what does it mean to be a conservative? as when moses parted the red sea today, the sun has parted. hays and confusion of political fog surrounding this question . the surrounding this question. the answer lies in reuniting the right . what we need is a big, right. what we need is a big, open and comprehensive offer to those in reform. we had this in 2010 to the liberals, who were hardly our soulmates ,...
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as we know, the labour party as a party, as a collective has enjoyed big double digit leads over conservatives for a long time now, well over a year. i think that lead is about 21% on average. but there have been questions about public enthusiasm for keir starmer the individual, keir starmer the leader, and keir starmer who at the moment is likely to be the next prime minister, although things could change over the next five weeks or so. there's an effort in the labour party to get voters, the public to know more about keir starmer to warm to his back story, to who he is. and i think we're going to see a lot of that between now and the 4th of july. that between now and the 4th of jul . ~ ., �* ., that between now and the 4th of jul . ~ ., �* . . that between now and the 4th of jul. ., ., ., july. we don't have a manifesto yet, so there is criticism _ july. we don't have a manifesto yet, so there is criticism from _ july. we don't have a manifesto yet, so there is criticism from the prime l so there is criticism from the prime minister that it's so there is criticism from the prime minister
as we know, the labour party as a party, as a collective has enjoyed big double digit leads over conservatives for a long time now, well over a year. i think that lead is about 21% on average. but there have been questions about public enthusiasm for keir starmer the individual, keir starmer the leader, and keir starmer who at the moment is likely to be the next prime minister, although things could change over the next five weeks or so. there's an effort in the labour party to get voters, the...
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of the party - for the republican party is one of the leaders of the party are - the leaders of the party are appealing _ the leaders of the party are appealing to _ the leaders of the party are appealing to the _ the leaders of the party are appealing to the base - the leaders of the party are appealing to the base by i the leaders of the party are - appealing to the base by defending donald _ appealing to the base by defending donald trump, _ appealing to the base by defending donald trump, and _ appealing to the base by defending donald trump, and if— appealing to the base by defending donald trump, and if donald - appealing to the base by defendingl donald trump, and if donald trump appealing to the base by defending i donald trump, and if donald trump is the nominee — donald trump, and if donald trump is the nominee of— donald trump, and if donald trump is the nominee of the _ donald trump, and if donald trump is the nominee of the republican - donald trump, and if donald trump is the nominee of the republican party. the nominee of the republican party which _ the nominee
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by contrast, the democratic party. you didn't really engage with the party at the grassroots level like he did. some people wanted you to stay in the democratic party as perhaps a moderating force. the try to handle some of the extremism, as you call it, that we see from the left. why didn't you do it? >> well, it's my assessment that both of the mainstream political parties in to our country today have become less tolerant to differences of opinion within their own tents, right in the idea of a tent is not very big anymore. it's pretty small and exclusive. and, unfortunately, the small and more exclusive that tent becomes, the less likely it is that folks with independent thought or willingness to compromise fit. and so, for me, declaring my independence from both parties was the right move. some of the folks who are in this room wove known me for a long time know that before i was a member of the democratic party, i was an independent. and i thought as i ran for office time and time and time again in arizona, regardl
by contrast, the democratic party. you didn't really engage with the party at the grassroots level like he did. some people wanted you to stay in the democratic party as perhaps a moderating force. the try to handle some of the extremism, as you call it, that we see from the left. why didn't you do it? >> well, it's my assessment that both of the mainstream political parties in to our country today have become less tolerant to differences of opinion within their own tents, right in the...
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and i said no, no party. no party should take any vote for granted. and that's certainly not the case when it comes to the labour party. >> well, i think you'll see is as the labour party are scrutinised more and more, that that gap will close. i remember when i ran for mayor at one point, the mayor was 35 points ahead of me. he's only four. in the end, the point is, the greater scrutiny that keir starmer gets the more risk the labour party is at. for a long time he he sort of stood still and didn't say anything. he can't do that now. and people ask difficult questions. >> absolutely. but people will also want to know what rishi sunak's plan is. and everything that we heard today when he announced the election was about what's happened gone past, it's not about the future and everyone be looking very closely to see what he's pledging for this election. >> i'm just looking at the website on your say. there's lots of conversation happening between all of you guys on there right now. when i brought ed davey up, there's a lot of people i will be completel
and i said no, no party. no party should take any vote for granted. and that's certainly not the case when it comes to the labour party. >> well, i think you'll see is as the labour party are scrutinised more and more, that that gap will close. i remember when i ran for mayor at one point, the mayor was 35 points ahead of me. he's only four. in the end, the point is, the greater scrutiny that keir starmer gets the more risk the labour party is at. for a long time he he sort of stood still...
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they haven't been endorsed by the labour party . we've got by the labour party. we've got lloyd russell—moyle, who's saying he's been suspended from the party over claims about his conduct. he's not able to clear his name. now, as parliament has been dissolved. faiza shaheen, she , has also been poised to be she, has also been poised to be suspended , she's a known as the suspended, she's a known as the chingford corbynite. this is over. chingford corbynite. this is over . tweets that she had liked over. tweets that she had liked on the platform x. then of course, we have diane abbott, which is all about this letter that was in the observer over a year ago. all three of these people are corbynites . you can people are corbynites. you can see why you are being accused of this left wing purge of your party. >> well, look, all three of those examples are examples of colleagues who, unfortunately, are in an independent complaints process at this stage in the election in which, you know, it's a difficult place to be because you can't be endorsed as a candidate. if t
they haven't been endorsed by the labour party . we've got by the labour party. we've got lloyd russell—moyle, who's saying he's been suspended from the party over claims about his conduct. he's not able to clear his name. now, as parliament has been dissolved. faiza shaheen, she , has also been poised to be she, has also been poised to be suspended , she's a known as the suspended, she's a known as the chingford corbynite. this is over. chingford corbynite. this is over . tweets that she had...
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douglasjohnson, green party, 37,142 votes _ douglasjohnson, green party, 37,142 votes. hannah kitching, liberal democrats, 31,002 votes. and i hereby— democrats, 31,002 votes. and i hereby declare that oliver coppard is duly— hereby declare that oliver coppard is duly elected as the mayor for the south _ is duly elected as the mayor for the south yorkshire mayoral combined authority — south yorkshire mayoral combined authority. —— nick allen. i authority. —— nick allen. ineed _ authority. —— nick allen. ineed to— authority. —— nick allen. i need to start by thanking the team who have run this election, right across south yorkshire. standing for elections is hard obviously but running elections isn�*t much easier. it certainly leaves less margin for error. to the teams of people verifying counts and votes, the voting clicks and the staff of our councils and the mca led so ably by our combined authority returning officer martin swales, thank you. but most importantly, i need to thank the people of south yorkshire. after just two years you were as
douglasjohnson, green party, 37,142 votes _ douglasjohnson, green party, 37,142 votes. hannah kitching, liberal democrats, 31,002 votes. and i hereby— democrats, 31,002 votes. and i hereby declare that oliver coppard is duly— hereby declare that oliver coppard is duly elected as the mayor for the south _ is duly elected as the mayor for the south yorkshire mayoral combined authority — south yorkshire mayoral combined authority. —— nick allen. i authority. —— nick allen. ineed _...
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eaten to one of the two main parties. even so, there to one of the two main parties. even so. there is — to one of the two main parties. even so. there is a _ to one of the two main parties. even so, there is a lot _ to one of the two main parties. even so, there is a lot of _ to one of the two main parties. even so, there is a lot of analysis - to one of the two main parties. even so, there is a lot of analysis on all sides about what this picture tells him that where the areas of weaknesses and strengths are. what you think the labour party need to concentrate on after this? the you think the labour party need to concentrate on after this?- concentrate on after this? the big weakness for _ concentrate on after this? the big weakness for them _ concentrate on after this? the big weakness for them is _ concentrate on after this? the big weakness for them is going - concentrate on after this? the big weakness for them is going to - concentrate on after this? the big weakness for them is going to be | weakness for them is going to be their line on palestine and we hav
eaten to one of the two main parties. even so, there to one of the two main parties. even so. there is — to one of the two main parties. even so. there is a _ to one of the two main parties. even so, there is a lot _ to one of the two main parties. even so, there is a lot of _ to one of the two main parties. even so, there is a lot of analysis - to one of the two main parties. even so, there is a lot of analysis on all sides about what this picture tells him that where the areas of weaknesses...
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the party. like i say, successfully distancing — the party. like i say, successfully distancing himself from the conservative party. his leaflets are green. _ conservative party. his leaflets are green. he — conservative party. his leaflets are green, he doesn't mention himself as a conservative, there are no pictures— a conservative, there are no pictures of— a conservative, there are no pictures of the prime minister, for example — pictures of the prime minister, for example. part of this role is about being _ example. part of this role is about being an _ example. part of this role is about being an ambassador for the region, and you _ being an ambassador for the region, and you will— being an ambassador for the region, and you will speak to a lot of people — and you will speak to a lot of people who say he has done a good 'ob people who say he has done a good job of— people who say he has done a good job of that — people who say he has done a good job of that. his opponents
the party. like i say, successfully distancing — the party. like i say, successfully distancing himself from the conservative party. his leaflets are green. _ conservative party. his leaflets are green. he — conservative party. his leaflets are green, he doesn't mention himself as a conservative, there are no pictures— a conservative, there are no pictures of— a conservative, there are no pictures of the prime minister, for example — pictures of the prime minister, for example. part...
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it always comes back to this, country first, party i back to this, country first, party second. i will fight for you! papua new guinea now says more than 2000 people were buried alive in friday's landslide in a remote village. cases of melanoma skin cancer is set to hit record levels as councils warned us to do more to protect ourselves from the sun. the fbi says it is investigating the sale of hundreds of dresses that could have been stolen from the british museum. —— treasures that could have been stolen from the british museum. the labour leader said keir starmer has focused on security on his first major speech of the general election campaign. he has been telling undecided voters in west sussex that his party will deliver stability. the labour party says if elected, it will carry out a 100 day national security review in government, looking at all of the threats facing britain. he hasjust finished taking questions so let's listen back to a little of what he had to say: for a long time, welcome people have had the odds stacked against them. but now we the odds stacked ag
it always comes back to this, country first, party i back to this, country first, party second. i will fight for you! papua new guinea now says more than 2000 people were buried alive in friday's landslide in a remote village. cases of melanoma skin cancer is set to hit record levels as councils warned us to do more to protect ourselves from the sun. the fbi says it is investigating the sale of hundreds of dresses that could have been stolen from the british museum. —— treasures that could...