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i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. - answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. in - answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. in terms| answer at gchq. i spoke to paul. scully in the last hour. in terms of where the conservatives will go from here, i don't know what you're hearing at the moment, obviously rishi sunak is a choice, doesn't he, about whether he tries to be in the centre ground of the party, whether he moves to the right to shore up certain parts of the conservative vote they are, whether he deploys david cameron to the home counties... there is a choice, isn't there? do try to limit the damage if there? do try to limit the damage if the tories are heading towards a general election defeat?- the tories are heading towards a general election defeat? there are choices. it matters _ general election defeat? there are choices. it matters a _ general election defeat? there are choices. it matters a lot _ general election defeat? there are choices. it matters a lot where - general election defeat? there are choices. it matters a lot where t
i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. - answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. in - answer at gchq. i spoke to paul scully in the last hour. in terms| answer at gchq. i spoke to paul. scully in the last hour. in terms of where the conservatives will go from here, i don't know what you're hearing at the moment, obviously rishi sunak is a choice, doesn't he, about whether he tries to be in the centre ground of the party, whether he moves to the right to shore up certain parts...
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paul scully, good to _ are going to put it right. paul scully, good to talk - are going to put it right. paul scully, good to talk to - are going to put it right. paul scully, good to talk to you, i'm sure we will speak again before you depart the comments! you very much indeed. —— before you depart the house of commons. andy burnham has been re—elected as the mayor of greater manchester with 63% of the vote. let's listen to some of what he had to say after his victory after his victory was confirmed. i will continue to adopt a police first rather than party first approach, which is the foundation of greater_ approach, which is the foundation of greater manchester's success. this is the _ greater manchester's success. this is the new— greater manchester's success. this is the new politics we are pioneering, and this result is an emphatic— pioneering, and this result is an emphatic endorsement of the change we are _ emphatic endorsement of the change we are bringing. i will take emphatic endorsement of the change we are brin
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paul scully and suella braverman _ we have been doing. paul scully and suella braverman both _ we have been doing. paul scully and suella braverman both said - we have been doing. paul scully and suella braverman both said this i suella braverman both said this morning that this message from the public is so serious we have to do something different.— public is so serious we have to do something different. if you look at a lot of low _ something different. if you look at a lot of low turnout, _ something different. if you look at a lot of low turnout, a _ something different. if you look at a lot of low turnout, a lot - something different. if you look at a lot of low turnout, a lot of i something different. if you look at a lot of low turnout, a lot of our i a lot of low turnout, a lot of our voters did not come out to support our candidates this time, which is very clear, so we have to make sure when we get to the election, it is a choice between who will be prime minister at the end of the year, rishi sunak or keir starmer, we have t
paul scully and suella braverman _ we have been doing. paul scully and suella braverman both _ we have been doing. paul scully and suella braverman both said - we have been doing. paul scully and suella braverman both said this i suella braverman both said this morning that this message from the public is so serious we have to do something different.— public is so serious we have to do something different. if you look at a lot of low _ something different. if you look at a lot of low turnout,...
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and if you're paul scully, who's another former minister who was also on our programme, you say, "it's all looking pretty "terrible and the party needs to take a breath, "show some humility and stick to the centre". so it's not a very pretty set of realities, but there are differing realities, but not a very pretty set of realities for rishi sunak today. so i offerfrom radio 4 land today gavin barwell, who was theresa may's adviser. now, of course, she saw a chance to go for an election and was then humbled by it, was then replaced as prime minister. he said the conservatives are on course for a defeat, possibly a huge one. but he said keir starmer is not loved, hasn't necessarily got the blair power. henry, what's your verdict now that all the results are in, bar the couple of police and crime commissioners? it's a terrible set of results for the conservative party. i think that's really, really clear. mark harper obviously had one of the most difficult jobs in politics today, which is to spin a terrible set of results. and he said that he thinks that the results show there's all to p
and if you're paul scully, who's another former minister who was also on our programme, you say, "it's all looking pretty "terrible and the party needs to take a breath, "show some humility and stick to the centre". so it's not a very pretty set of realities, but there are differing realities, but not a very pretty set of realities for rishi sunak today. so i offerfrom radio 4 land today gavin barwell, who was theresa may's adviser. now, of course, she saw a chance to go for...
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all right, paul scully, you heard sir keir starmers speech. he said that, well, he's going to scrap rwanda even though it does appear to be working. what's your thoughts on it ? it? >> well, you're right, you've already seen evidence of, of, rwanda actually acting as a deterrent . deterrent. >> there's a long way to go yet. >> there's a long way to go yet. >> we've got to get them, you know, more people, sent to rwanda. but it's clear signal as we're seeing in ireland, we're seeing elsewhere that people are starting to circumvent the that crossing, that dangerous crossing, that dangerous crossing . crossing. >> but all we heard today was effectively a rehash of what we've already got, the small boats operational command that we've had in place now for a good few months, and, you know, with him saying he's a keir starmer, saying he's going to set something new up and in ending that deterrent and just basically repeating what we're already doing, where is the where is the where's something new in that? not only that, but he's effectively going t
all right, paul scully, you heard sir keir starmers speech. he said that, well, he's going to scrap rwanda even though it does appear to be working. what's your thoughts on it ? it? >> well, you're right, you've already seen evidence of, of, rwanda actually acting as a deterrent . deterrent. >> there's a long way to go yet. >> there's a long way to go yet. >> we've got to get them, you know, more people, sent to rwanda. but it's clear signal as we're seeing in ireland,...
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the tory leader, paul scully, is the conservative mp for sutton and cheam and i'm delighted to say he joins us now. how. >> now. >> good morning, paul . >> good morning, paul. >> good morning, paul. >> morning to you. >> morning to you. >> hiya. first of all, there has been some warning shots from people like andy street who lost his race in the west midlands, mark harper, the transport secretary, saying, guys, conservative party do not lurch to the right as a result of what's happened. this weekend. but can i put it to you, paul, that you need to do exactly that? because doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results isn't going to work. >> you don't lurch anywhere. i think that's the key thing, ben. you've got to do it in a thoughtful way. and you know, and really consider your position. i think what we've got to do now, now is to take a breath, show a bit of humility , breath, show a bit of humility, realise, you know, get the lessons that we are being told hard and fast and clear by the electorate that they do want change and actually come up with a narra
the tory leader, paul scully, is the conservative mp for sutton and cheam and i'm delighted to say he joins us now. how. >> now. >> good morning, paul . >> good morning, paul. >> good morning, paul. >> morning to you. >> morning to you. >> hiya. first of all, there has been some warning shots from people like andy street who lost his race in the west midlands, mark harper, the transport secretary, saying, guys, conservative party do not lurch to the...
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you've got tory mp paul scully saying yesterday that the tories had run a, quote, incredibly underwhelming campaign. what's this is not good enough. if >> well look in london, i think susan should be very pleased with the campaign she run. it was much closer than both the polls are suggested and lots of commentators thought she was focusing on the issues that mattered on the doorstep to on transport, on focusing on crime, which is a really important issue in london. but obviously with the national polling situation, as it were, it was a very difficult race. but she was chosen by london conservatives. i think she ran a very good campaign . i worked very closely campaign. i worked very closely with her on a number of issues , with her on a number of issues, and i think she was focused on the issues that mattered. but with the national situation and the polling as it was, it was difficult , but it was a much difficult, but it was a much tighter result than many people had thought at the beginning of the campaign. so all credit to her, i know. >> but because it was much tighter, that makes the
you've got tory mp paul scully saying yesterday that the tories had run a, quote, incredibly underwhelming campaign. what's this is not good enough. if >> well look in london, i think susan should be very pleased with the campaign she run. it was much closer than both the polls are suggested and lots of commentators thought she was focusing on the issues that mattered on the doorstep to on transport, on focusing on crime, which is a really important issue in london. but obviously with the...
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but now going head to head on this are the former tory minister paul scully and the co—founder of the muslim debate initiative, abdullah al—andalusi. look, chaps, thank you very much. great to have you both on the show. avram was a slightly late addition there. so, so sorry to have kept you waiting, but, abdullah, i'll start with you on this, should israel be essentially banned from playing international football, do you think ? think? >> well, if we go by the policy, opined by members of the british government since 2022, which said that russia should be banned from football tournaments and sport sporting activities. and of course, it's now it's also banned from eurovision . also banned from eurovision. then, then we should be consistent with the principles . consistent with the principles. if russia is banned for its aggressive acts against ukraine, then israel should be banned . then israel should be banned. likewise, for its aggressive and apartheid acts against the palestinians , just like south palestinians, just like south africa under its apartheid regime, was universally ba
but now going head to head on this are the former tory minister paul scully and the co—founder of the muslim debate initiative, abdullah al—andalusi. look, chaps, thank you very much. great to have you both on the show. avram was a slightly late addition there. so, so sorry to have kept you waiting, but, abdullah, i'll start with you on this, should israel be essentially banned from playing international football, do you think ? think? >> well, if we go by the policy, opined by...
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it was paul scully's. he's the incumbent mp there. the tory mp. tell us a bit about the seat. why is it so important? well i mean, this is a huge own goal for the party because this should be one of the seats that they would be banking on winning at the next election. >> it's been held by the lib dems in the past, and they would absolutely be putting all of their resources into this seat, targeting it, promoting the candidate. and so to have this mess up locally, it's not only about the fact that there's clearly a lack of candidate profile, but it will also be presumably lots of infighting within the local party. so it's just not helpful. and i think it is very, very strange indeed that the party has allowed things to get this far, and clearly, as a liberal, i find it very, very peculiar . look, i'm clearly, as a liberal, i find it very, very peculiar. look, i'm a gay guy, and so i wouldn't necessarily agree with the views of some of the christian candidates about lgbt issues, but i would defend absolutely, ben, forever that they're allowed to have those opinions . allowed to
it was paul scully's. he's the incumbent mp there. the tory mp. tell us a bit about the seat. why is it so important? well i mean, this is a huge own goal for the party because this should be one of the seats that they would be banking on winning at the next election. >> it's been held by the lib dems in the past, and they would absolutely be putting all of their resources into this seat, targeting it, promoting the candidate. and so to have this mess up locally, it's not only about the...
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the current mp, tory mp paul scully, he took it off them. he's standing down. really big opportunity in the lib dems core heartland of southwest london. in next to vince cable's old seat and he'd been he's a man of faith. he'd been part of the christian people's alliance, which is a small party that basically was big in the london elections. what it's good for. and then but everybody knew this. anybody stuck him in google, he was selected as the lib dem candidate. and then he was, he's been he's been biffed out for being religious. >> terrible. yeah >> terrible. yeah >> this is being seen as a kind of an attempt to secularise the lib dems. a lot of lib dems are not very happy about this at all. and actually the organisation, the cpa, he left it. he left that organisation in 2012. he doesn't agree with their stance on abortion and things like that. so yeah, i'm a silly lib dems, not necessarily a leader. >> tim farron, who had very similar views. >> well, it's a group, that internal group that he backs thatis internal group that he backs that is back in the char
the current mp, tory mp paul scully, he took it off them. he's standing down. really big opportunity in the lib dems core heartland of southwest london. in next to vince cable's old seat and he'd been he's a man of faith. he'd been part of the christian people's alliance, which is a small party that basically was big in the london elections. what it's good for. and then but everybody knew this. anybody stuck him in google, he was selected as the lib dem candidate. and then he was, he's been...
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chloe smith alok sharma, paul scully, douglas ross , gary streeter lots douglas ross, gary streeter lots of names that people will recognise. lots of names that have been on this programme. >> yes, but will you miss them? in a statement, nadhim zahawi wrote. it's time for a new energetic conservative party, adding that my mistakes have been mine. no, a new energetic conservative member of parliament for the area that he's in, saying his mistakes have been mine. >> well, let's speak to gb news political correspondent now, olivia utley, because this is becoming a steady drumbeat. the prime minister wanted a steady drumbeat of rwanda flights going off this summer. instead, he's got resignations as he has 64 resignations. >> now to put that in context, in 1997, before the blair landslide , there were 75 landslide, there were 75 conservative resignations . we're conservative resignations. we're still not at the general election. we could easily get up to 75 by then, and already we're at a higher percentage of the parliamentary party than back in 1997. by contrast, only i think it's 18 labour
chloe smith alok sharma, paul scully, douglas ross , gary streeter lots douglas ross, gary streeter lots of names that people will recognise. lots of names that have been on this programme. >> yes, but will you miss them? in a statement, nadhim zahawi wrote. it's time for a new energetic conservative party, adding that my mistakes have been mine. no, a new energetic conservative member of parliament for the area that he's in, saying his mistakes have been mine. >> well, let's speak...
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and she was the fourth choice, i think, you know, people like paul scully, i think would have done better, i'm not knocking her. she did fight a good campaign, and i'm afraid she's not the type of charismatic, politician that london needs. they're like a bofis london needs. they're like a boris johnson or even a ken livingstone . all these people livingstone. all these people had some impact on people's lives . whereas i'm afraid she lives. whereas i'm afraid she didn't do very well. bear in mind, she's been opposition for the last eight years and allowed sadiq khan to get away with his, ruination of our capital city. >> now, a lot of people will be surprised to learn that there is no upper limit on the number of times you can be mayor. i think people thought, oh, he's had two terms. that's the end of him, a bit like boris johnson. but of course, howard, you now know as as i know that he could be the mayor forever . mayor forever. >> well, the way things are going, absolutely. i mean , i've going, absolutely. i mean, i've actually asked you, you know, at of what's happened in the postal
and she was the fourth choice, i think, you know, people like paul scully, i think would have done better, i'm not knocking her. she did fight a good campaign, and i'm afraid she's not the type of charismatic, politician that london needs. they're like a bofis london needs. they're like a boris johnson or even a ken livingstone . all these people livingstone. all these people had some impact on people's lives . whereas i'm afraid she lives. whereas i'm afraid she didn't do very well. bear in...
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we had paul scully, a tory mp, saying that basically cchq were lacklustre in their support of susan hall and that's been responsible for her defeat there. andy street very well liked, very popular politician , obviously associated politician, obviously associated as well with his past at the helm of john lewis . i mean, helm of john lewis. i mean, that's a real blow. and it begs questions of where the party goes next. you've got andy street sort of suggesting that they must adopt a very moderate platform and not kowtow to the sort of reform pressures placed upon them. but if you look at the reform vote and how much it's eating into the conservative vote, and we know that people watching and listening to this programme are increasingly saying that they'd rather vote for reform than the tories as they currently stand. i'm going to be asking mark harper what is rishi sunak actually going to do to give a positive offering to people who are thinking to themselves they can't bear voting tory or actually and we've seen this with the very low turnout. they can't even be bothered to vote at all.
we had paul scully, a tory mp, saying that basically cchq were lacklustre in their support of susan hall and that's been responsible for her defeat there. andy street very well liked, very popular politician , obviously associated politician, obviously associated as well with his past at the helm of john lewis . i mean, helm of john lewis. i mean, that's a real blow. and it begs questions of where the party goes next. you've got andy street sort of suggesting that they must adopt a very...
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we're going to be talking to paul scully, actually, aren't we? who wanted to be susan hall, of course. and now saying that he should have been the mayoral candidate of london to find out why he thinks that she didn't win? pretty obvious. i still have no idea who would vote for sadiq khan. >> well, there's an interesting response from a lot of tories after these local elections saying that do not drift to the right, warning, warning, do not drift to the right as suella braverman is calling for. but it's kind of like people are saying if you don't do something, you can't just stay in the centre ground or the alleged centre ground. some might argue left of centre for the tories, you can't just keep doing what you're doing and expect different results. >> no, but you see the interesting it's an interesting argument and someone we had on yesterday was saying the problem that the tories have got is that it's swing voters that decide the election . right. i mean the election. right. i mean that's just how it works. and you've got they're going to be one
we're going to be talking to paul scully, actually, aren't we? who wanted to be susan hall, of course. and now saying that he should have been the mayoral candidate of london to find out why he thinks that she didn't win? pretty obvious. i still have no idea who would vote for sadiq khan. >> well, there's an interesting response from a lot of tories after these local elections saying that do not drift to the right, warning, warning, do not drift to the right as suella braverman is calling...