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let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that - in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is that if. the shows very clearly is that if you vote for reform uk you are voting for keir starmer's labour party, a labour party who will not act to control illegal migration, they have no plans for our country and will take us backwards in terms of the economic progress we are making. of the economic progress we are makinr. ~ ., ,, ~' of the economic progress we are makina.~ ., «a of the economic progress we are makinr. . ., making. wha
let's talk about reform uk. the)! nearly _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat _ party. let's talk about reform uk. they nearly beat the _ party. let's talk about reform uk. j they nearly beat the conservatives and there were only a hundred votes in it. �* , ,., , and there were only a hundred votes in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very — in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly _ in it. absolutely and as i said what the shows very clearly is...
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seen reform uk causing the _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a - problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a risk- causing the tories? that is a risk in office. — causing the tories? that is a risk in office. i— causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~ . causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~' ., ., causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~' . ., . , ., in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak _ in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak from _ in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak from northern - in office. i think we have a clip of i rishi sunak from northern ireland. rishi sunakfrom northern ireland. let's just play that from this morning. let's just play that from this morninu. let's just play that from this morning-— let's just play that from this morninu. ~ . let's just play th
seen reform uk causing the _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a - problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a risk- causing the tories? that is a risk in office. — causing the tories? that is a risk in office. i— causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~...
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labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up 11%. this one is the one i think is probably the graphic of the night. look at this. it's a huge swing from the conservatives to labour. 26% will really make conservative mps looking at this result wondering what it might mean for them nervousness morning. that is the biggest swing from conservatives to labour since the second world war, worth reflecting that the other two swings have come in recent years as well, big by—election wins for labour. lots of tory mps will be going over these results trying to figure out what it means for a general election, looking at that and will be worried. thank you, nick. the election result in blackpool south was pretty clear. labour leader sir keir starmer was in blackpool this morning and spoke to our politcal correspondent helen catt. we want that general election and we are confident going into that general election because what this by—election shows is that the country wants change. this is a very clear divide. we've had 1a years of failure and
labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up labour up 21 and reform uk on 11%. up 11%. this one is the one i think is probably the graphic of the night. look at this. it's a huge swing from the conservatives to labour. 26% will really make conservative mps looking at this result wondering what it might mean for them nervousness morning. that is the biggest swing from conservatives to labour since the second world war, worth reflecting that the other two swings have come in recent years as well, big...
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that is a - blow for reform uk. he is their most well-known_ blow for reform uk. he is their most well—known person, _ blow for reform uk. he is their most well—known person, the _ blow for reform uk. he is their most well—known person, the founder, - blow for reform uk. he is their mostj well—known person, the founder, the honorary— well—known person, the founder, the honorary president _ well—known person, the founder, the honorary president of _ well—known person, the founder, the honorary president of the _ well—known person, the founder, the honorary president of the party, - well—known person, the founder, the honorary president of the party, the i honorary president of the party, the man who _ honorary president of the party, the man who appeared _ honorary president of the party, the man who appeared on _ honorary president of the party, the man who appeared on i'm _ honorary president of the party, the man who appeared on i'm a- honorary president of the party, the . man who appeared on i'm a celebrity, so he _ man who appeared on i'm
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vote for reform uk, you will get a labour— vote for reform uk, you will get a labour governor, a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to controlling our borders. _ tougher approach to controlling our borders, the ability to get back to a position— borders, the ability to get back to a position where we can cut taxes. all of— a position where we can cut taxes. all of those — a position where we can cut taxes. all of those things are things the conservatives have a plan for, and if they— conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote — conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in number ten, the if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in numberten, the most left-wing _ keir
vote for reform uk, you will get a labour— vote for reform uk, you will get a labour governor, a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to...
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i think you've not --eole reform uk is playing? i think you've got peeple in _ reform uk is playing? i think you've got peeple in lots — reform uk is playing? i think you've got people in lots of— reform uk is playing? i think you've got people in lots of different - got people in lots of different areas wanting to vote for change and the thing i would say the in the end, the only party that can change with the government does and what actually happens, a change of government, is the labour party. whether that's additional we got in rushmore, the home of the british army in the south or in north yorkshire, the north yorkshire mayor and rishi sunak�*s back yard here in the north, those of the sort of results in the end in a general election that is the choice people will face. do we have five more years of rishi sunak and this conservative chaos? or do we get the change that we need. to give britain its feature back with a labour government. we its feature back with a labour government.— its feature back with a labour govern
i think you've not --eole reform uk is playing? i think you've got peeple in _ reform uk is playing? i think you've got peeple in lots — reform uk is playing? i think you've got people in lots of— reform uk is playing? i think you've got people in lots of different - got people in lots of different areas wanting to vote for change and the thing i would say the in the end, the only party that can change with the government does and what actually happens, a change of government, is the labour...
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reform _ reform uk candidate, and as you have just said, reform uk _ reform uk candidate, and as you have just said, reform uk were _ reform uk candidate, and as you have just said, reform uk were snapping i just said, reform uk were snapping at the _ just said, reform uk were snapping at the heels — just said, reform uk were snapping at the heels of— just said, reform uk were snapping at the heels of the _ just said, reform uk were snapping at the heels of the conservatives. i at the heels of the conservatives. reform _ at the heels of the conservatives. reform uk — at the heels of the conservatives. reform uk voters _ at the heels of the conservatives. reform uk voters would - at the heels of the conservatives. i reform uk voters would potentially as an _ reform uk voters would potentially as an alternative _ reform uk voters would potentially as an alternative choose _ reform uk voters would potentially as an alternative choose to - reform uk voters would potentially as an alternative choose to vote i as an alternative choose to vote conservative _ as an alternative choose t
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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 you say, been more conventional, arguably as a political party outfit, as opposed to a single issue or fairly narrow issue campaigning organisation that then seeks elected office, if i'm making rough sense. well, you've just been a very good colleague there, because you now very cleverly contextualised when i said normal political party, because i wasn't suggesting there's like something quote unquote wrong with them. ijust meant that in the past, they've sort of... bang... is that the past participle of bang, banged? banged one big drum. very loudly. yeah. now, this is not a whole load of i suppose it was reflecting out loud about, you know, where is the line between now there are legal lines here because of being registered with the electoral commission, all that kind of stuff. but where is the line in our political conversation between a
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 you say, been more conventional, arguably as a political party outfit, as opposed to a single issue or fairly narrow issue campaigning organisation that then seeks elected office, if i'm making rough sense. well, you've just been a very good colleague...
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and what about reform uk.7 well, years ahead. and what about reform uk? well, as predicted, they've made things worse for they've made things worse for the tories as election guru sir john curtice points out in the telegraph today. in those areas where reform fielded a candidate, the conservative vote fell more quickly than harry kanein fell more quickly than harry kane in the penalty box. but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of caution. turnout was low, which means it's all to play for among the don't knows. in fact,
and what about reform uk.7 well, years ahead. and what about reform uk? well, as predicted, they've made things worse for they've made things worse for the tories as election guru sir john curtice points out in the telegraph today. in those areas where reform fielded a candidate, the conservative vote fell more quickly than harry kanein fell more quickly than harry kane in the penalty box. but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of...
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that is l where we will leave the leader of reform uk as he sets out the plans for reform uk. it's worth saying, and you will see this at the bottom of your screen, nigel farage ruling himself out of standing as part of reform uk. he says his choice between labour and conservatives is uninspiring and he says only reform uk have the radical agenda to end the decline in this country. those of the words of nigel farage who has ruled himself out of standing in the selection. instead he has said he would prefer to go to the united states and help donald trump get re—elected in the us election in november. let's talk about is what some of their big issues for voters will be in this election. good morning to you. we talked thereabout so many issues the politicians will be lining up on their campaign trail to talk to voters about, what they think they can deliver if they get the keys to number ten. what is it that your research tells you will be the main issues in this election? irate the main issues in this election? we seak the main issues in this election? - speak to voters every
that is l where we will leave the leader of reform uk as he sets out the plans for reform uk. it's worth saying, and you will see this at the bottom of your screen, nigel farage ruling himself out of standing as part of reform uk. he says his choice between labour and conservatives is uninspiring and he says only reform uk have the radical agenda to end the decline in this country. those of the words of nigel farage who has ruled himself out of standing in the selection. instead he has said he...
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it shows ou change, vote for reform uk. it shows you actually — change, vote for reform uk. it shows you actually election _ change, vote for reform uk. it shows you actually election campaigns - change, vote for reform uk. it shows you actually election campaigns not l you actually election campaigns not necessarily the most sophisticated thing. it’s necessarily the most sophisticated thin, �*, ., necessarily the most sophisticated thin. �*, ., ., necessarily the most sophisticated thing. it's about finding a core messae thing. it's about finding a core message and _ thing. it's about finding a core message and hammering - thing. it's about finding a core message and hammering it i thing. it's about finding a core l message and hammering it over thing. it's about finding a core - message and hammering it over again. this is day whatever it is, and they are the key phrases that we are going to hear over and over and over again on the basis that most people are not paying much attention so you say a million times in multiple if not heard it for a first time. so with tha
it shows ou change, vote for reform uk. it shows you actually — change, vote for reform uk. it shows you actually election _ change, vote for reform uk. it shows you actually election campaigns - change, vote for reform uk. it shows you actually election campaigns not l you actually election campaigns not necessarily the most sophisticated thing. it’s necessarily the most sophisticated thin, �*, ., necessarily the most sophisticated thin. �*, ., ., necessarily the most sophisticated...
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seen reform uk causing the _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is _ problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a - problems that we've seen reform uk causing the tories? that is a risk- causing the tories? that is a risk in office — causing the tories? that is a risk in office i— causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~ . causing the tories? that is a risk in office. ~' ., ., . , ., in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak _ in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak from _ in office. i think we have a clip of rishi sunak from northern - in office. i think we have a clip of i rishi sunak from northern ireland. rishi sunakfrom northern ireland. let's just play that from this morning. let's just play that from this morninu. let's just play that from this morning-— let's just play that from this morninu. ~ . let's just play that from this morninu. ~ , ., morning. prime minister, we
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and what about reform uk.7 well, years ahead. and what about reform uk? well, as predicted, they've made things worse for they've made things worse for the tories as election guru sir john curtice points out in the telegraph today. in those areas where reform fielded a candidate, the conservative vote fell more quickly than harry kanein fell more quickly than harry kane in the penalty box. but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of caution. turnout was low, which means it's all to play for among the don't knows. in fact, among the don't knows. in fact, a don't know prime minister leading a don't know government made up of don't know mps would be the most popular administration in 100 years. but here's the point governments generally lose by elections , and generally lose by elections, and whilst local elections should be about potholes , street lighting about potholes, street lighting and bins, they often serve as a chance to give the incumbents a bloody nose . now, of course, the bloody nose.
and what about reform uk.7 well, years ahead. and what about reform uk? well, as predicted, they've made things worse for they've made things worse for the tories as election guru sir john curtice points out in the telegraph today. in those areas where reform fielded a candidate, the conservative vote fell more quickly than harry kanein fell more quickly than harry kane in the penalty box. but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of...
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voting for reform uk . july. voting for reform uk. >> the problem you've got, though, in trying to you've got people who are supporting you, right, who are frustrated and that's understandable. but you've got to win people over . you've got to win people over. and the problem you've got is apart from being a sort of protest party, if you like, people are going to say, well, well, what are reform going to do about the nhs? what are reform going to do about education? what are reform going to do about social care? all these issues? what do reform going to do about, you know, maintaining our roads and our highways and it's all these issues until we see a manifesto . issues until we see a manifesto. and unless you've actually laid all that out in fine detail and again, people aren't going to really know what they're voting for . for. >> well, actually, we have laid it out in fine detail. if you go to our website, we've got a contract with the people, which sets all of this out. and it's all funded, by the way, by two
voting for reform uk . july. voting for reform uk. >> the problem you've got, though, in trying to you've got people who are supporting you, right, who are frustrated and that's understandable. but you've got to win people over . you've got to win people over. and the problem you've got is apart from being a sort of protest party, if you like, people are going to say, well, well, what are reform going to do about the nhs? what are reform going to do about education? what are reform going...
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nigel is campaigning hard to say to people, put their trust in the reform uk candidates. we are going to win seats. the conservative seat of penistone and stocksbridge — the tories will be somewhat relieved if a farage—less election stops voters switching from conservative to reform, letting labour in. richard's a reform voter. i'm disappointed, yeah. i heard on the radio this morning that he's not standing, so i wish he was. because he's a voice to be reckoned with and he talks a lot of sense. sean is leaning to the tories. reform party, i agree with a lot of what they're saying, but unfortunately theyjust haven't got the backing, have they, at the minute. so at this stage in their campaign, i think it would be just a wasted vote. so nigel farage will be on the campaign beat, but not on the ballot paper. lucy manning, bbc news. well, as we've heard, rishi sunak has said there will be no planes leaving for rwanda before the election. his comments came on the day the last set of migration figures before polling day were released. net migration — that's the difference
nigel is campaigning hard to say to people, put their trust in the reform uk candidates. we are going to win seats. the conservative seat of penistone and stocksbridge — the tories will be somewhat relieved if a farage—less election stops voters switching from conservative to reform, letting labour in. richard's a reform voter. i'm disappointed, yeah. i heard on the radio this morning that he's not standing, so i wish he was. because he's a voice to be reckoned with and he talks a lot of...
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the big i question is whether reform uk in a general election? the big - question is whether reform uk is better or worse in by—elections and general elections. normally a party like the liberal democrats or the greens do better in by—elections because they have lots of activists often spread about the country and in a by—election they can put them all in one place. reform uk has very few activists and it is not a membership organisation switch relies on the national brand, there is actually a counter thesis to the normal by—election thesis which is that reform uk will do better when the major parties' resources are spread all over the country and it can maximise the impact of its brands. such results where they almost came in second and blackpool south last night, the nightmare scenario for hq as they are capable of putting vote shares in a lot of places in a general election by the conservatives will not be able to throw all of their resources at once each. . throw all of their resources at once each. , ., ., ., ,~' each. interesting. i
the big i question is whether reform uk in a general election? the big - question is whether reform uk is better or worse in by—elections and general elections. normally a party like the liberal democrats or the greens do better in by—elections because they have lots of activists often spread about the country and in a by—election they can put them all in one place. reform uk has very few activists and it is not a membership organisation switch relies on the national brand, there is...
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honorary president of reform uk. not standing in the election formally, but not working at the moment as a presenter on gb news. i mean, the fact that they would a presenter would say editorialise over his remarks, saying it's inflammatory when all he was doing was quoting remarks by another eu leader, donald tusk, is grist to the mill of people who support farage, who think that the bbc is biased against people who who are concerned about migration . are concerned about migration. and he's down in dover at the moment he's unveiled howard cox , moment he's unveiled howard cox, the fair fuel uk boss, as the new candidate in dover, and deal for the reform uk party. but clearly immigration is the big issue.i clearly immigration is the big issue. i think , which reform uk issue. i think, which reform uk are going to try and major on at this election with small boats crossings at 10,000 already this year and set to rise through the summer . summer. >> summer. >> well, there you go. it looks like it's an exciting sixth day
honorary president of reform uk. not standing in the election formally, but not working at the moment as a presenter on gb news. i mean, the fact that they would a presenter would say editorialise over his remarks, saying it's inflammatory when all he was doing was quoting remarks by another eu leader, donald tusk, is grist to the mill of people who support farage, who think that the bbc is biased against people who who are concerned about migration . are concerned about migration. and he's...
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reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. _ all. reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. it _ all. reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. it has - all. reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. it has the - for the conservatives. it has the power to split that vote on the right. i wonder how much of a danger that is. basically when we saw these local election results it was a real danger that conservatives can be pushed into third place. it’s a danger that conservatives can be pushed into third place. it's a huge roblem pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for _ pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for the _ pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for the conservatives - pushed into third place. it's a huge problem for the conservatives with j problem for the conservatives with “p problem for the conservatives with up the last thing they needed. we've seen this before, we'd seen this happen to david cameron in the 2010 when nigel faraj predecessor, was doing exactl
reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. _ all. reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. it _ all. reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. it has - all. reform uk poses quite a problem for the conservatives. it has the - for the conservatives. it has the power to split that vote on the right. i wonder how much of a danger that is. basically when we saw these local election results it was a real danger that conservatives can be pushed into third place....
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so is it game over for reform uk's chances ? reform uk's chances? >> and amidst it all, today it's revealed net migration hit a whopping 685,000 last year, just 10% down on the record year before. the tories say it's even lower this year. but will that message sink. in? >> well, will that message sink in? it's almost like different politicians point to different numbers and different figures. they try and confuse the electorate because there are different stories going on. if you look at 2024, immigration is falling and falling quite considerably . but 2023 was considerably. but 2023 was another near record year. >> i think it's going to be hard to spin 685,000 net migration last year in a positive light. i mean really they can try they can try record year. >> but in 2024 there are huge falls in visas . falls in visas. >> but i mean, it's whether people who care about the issue of immigration trust, the labour party, we spoke to the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, a little earlier on. she said immigration is too high under the conservatives bu
so is it game over for reform uk's chances ? reform uk's chances? >> and amidst it all, today it's revealed net migration hit a whopping 685,000 last year, just 10% down on the record year before. the tories say it's even lower this year. but will that message sink. in? >> well, will that message sink in? it's almost like different politicians point to different numbers and different figures. they try and confuse the electorate because there are different stories going on. if you...
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the leader of the reform uk party, richard tice, says his party will have candidates in 630 of the uk's 650 constituencies at the election. but the party's founder nigel farage will not be one of them. reform uk currently only has one mp — lee anderson, the former conservative deputy chairman. the party's leader, richard tice, is standing in boston and skegness in lincolnshire. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. nigel paul farage. seven times, nigel farage has stood for parliament, seven times he's failed. there will be no eighth attempt as he also says he wants to do his bit for the upcoming us election. well, to be clear, there will be some people very disappointed i'm not standing, but i am campaigning. and, you know, the problem is, 6 weeks is such a short period of time to fight a parliamentary constituency and promote the cause around the country. and, you know, i think rishi sunak has wrong footed a lot of people, myself included. at today's reform uk lunch in london, the elephant in the room was the man who wasn't in the room. i'm absolutely delighted, during this
the leader of the reform uk party, richard tice, says his party will have candidates in 630 of the uk's 650 constituencies at the election. but the party's founder nigel farage will not be one of them. reform uk currently only has one mp — lee anderson, the former conservative deputy chairman. the party's leader, richard tice, is standing in boston and skegness in lincolnshire. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. nigel paul farage. seven times, nigel farage has stood for...
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he does say in there of course, doesn't he support reform uk . that's his support reform uk. that's his official position in this country . but a lot of you are country. but a lot of you are saying that you feel that he's let you down for ironically, his globalist ambitions over in america. >> oh, he's going to go out and do warm ups for donald trump. donald trump of course , is in donald trump of course, is in court. i think we get the verdict on the latest this current court case in the next couple of days. but we know he's a good mate and he'll have an incredible profile. >> gordon , who is the gb news >> gordon, who is the gb news member, has said a ben habib, deputy leader of reform. >> of course, and whittaker and richard tice have just given speeches on various platforms. it was great to listen to people talking, absolute sense . excuse talking, absolute sense. excuse me, i'm so fed up with hearing all the lies and deceit from starmer and sunak , we might starmer and sunak, we might start to see this. you ne party, as they are often called conservatives and labour toge
he does say in there of course, doesn't he support reform uk . that's his support reform uk. that's his official position in this country . but a lot of you are country. but a lot of you are saying that you feel that he's let you down for ironically, his globalist ambitions over in america. >> oh, he's going to go out and do warm ups for donald trump. donald trump of course , is in donald trump of course, is in court. i think we get the verdict on the latest this current court case in the...
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howard cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social_ cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett. _ social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, — garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, _ ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq _ hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than one candidate, 213. one. but if more than one candidate, 215 writing _ one. but if more than one candidate, 213. writing remarks by which the voter_ 213. writing remar
howard cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social_ cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett. _ social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, — garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, _ ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq _ hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli,...
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and i think what's interesting about reform uk in your conversation with richard tice on newscast was that actually, what's interesting about reform uk is that they've pitched their tent significantly more broadly and as you say, been more conventional, arguably as a political party outfit as opposed to a single issue or fairly narrow issue campaigning organisation that then seeks elected office. if i'm making rough sense. well, you've just been a very good colleague there because you're now very cleverly contextualized when i said normal political party, because i wasn't suggesting there's like something quote—unquote wrong with them. ijust meant that in the past, they've sort of, banged... is that the past participle of bang bang at one bang, bang, bang, one big drum? very loudly. yeah. now, this is not a whole load of energy. it was reflecting out loud about, you know, where is the line between now there are legal lines here because of being registered with the electoral commission, all that kind of stuff. but where is the line in our political conversation between a pressure gro
and i think what's interesting about reform uk in your conversation with richard tice on newscast was that actually, what's interesting about reform uk is that they've pitched their tent significantly more broadly and as you say, been more conventional, arguably as a political party outfit as opposed to a single issue or fairly narrow issue campaigning organisation that then seeks elected office. if i'm making rough sense. well, you've just been a very good colleague there because you're now...
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richard tice, leader of reform uk launch without _ good. richard tice, leader of reform uk launch without nigel _ good. richard tice, leader of reform uk launch without nigel farage. - good. richard tice, leader of reform | uk launch without nigel farage. stop he has chosen not to enter the fray. he is helping with the us election. we are going to check out them now. to the liberal democrats launch with ed davey. here is the liberal democrat leader.— ed davey. here is the liberal democrat leader. ~ , . ., democrat leader. with this election, we have the — democrat leader. with this election, we have the chance _ democrat leader. with this election, we have the chance to _ democrat leader. with this election, we have the chance to ring - democrat leader. with this election, we have the chance to ring the - we have the chance to ring the changes that our country so desperately needs. as i go round the country, i meet people who are working really hard, raising their families, caring for their loved ones, doing everything right, playing by
richard tice, leader of reform uk launch without _ good. richard tice, leader of reform uk launch without nigel _ good. richard tice, leader of reform uk launch without nigel farage. - good. richard tice, leader of reform | uk launch without nigel farage. stop he has chosen not to enter the fray. he is helping with the us election. we are going to check out them now. to the liberal democrats launch with ed davey. here is the liberal democrat leader.— ed davey. here is the liberal democrat...
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what is reform uk's strategy? because at the moment it seems to be a labour government very, very . government very, very. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar, sponsors of weather on gb news, who's. >> evening. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. a mixed may day bank holiday weekend. some places having warm sunshine but there will be a fair few showers around as well. had a real mixed picture today. cracking day in western scotland. dull and damp over the central areas, the rain here slowly edging northwards. clearer skies in the south could allow it to turn quite chilly actually . may not be far off actually. may not be far off freezing in some rural parts of the south, whereas the cloud and the south, whereas the cloud and the rain over northern england, southern scotland, northern ireland will keep the temperatures up in double digits here does make for a pretty dismal start to the long weekend. a lot of cloud and rain and drizzle on and off through the day. north east e
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there was success for reform uk. — historic. there was success for reform uk, who _ historic. there was success for reform uk, who won - historic. there was success for reform uk, who won their- historic. there was success for| reform uk, who won their first historic. there was success for i reform uk, who won their first seat on the assembly. i reform uk, who won their first seat on the assembly.— on the assembly. i used to be a conservative _ on the assembly. i used to be a conservative but _ on the assembly. i used to be a conservative but i _ on the assembly. i used to be a conservative but i left _ on the assembly. i used to be a conservative but i left the i conservative but i left the conservative but i left the conservative party last year over the second lockdown and high tax. i think i represent a strand of politics that is growing in this country, that we are calling for change, we want to shake things up and we want to get things done. $1150 and we want to get things done. also at ci hall and we want to get things done. also at city hall this _ and we want to get
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moreover, reform uk did not have the impact that they might have hoped for. last thursday . and hoped for. last thursday. and whilst the greens and lib dems performed well in relative terms, plus smaller parties and independents , the door remains independents, the door remains ajar for an unlikely conservative victory in november, with rishi sunak potentially doing a john major and grabbing victory from the jaws of defeat, as major did in 1992. rishi sunak is in a good position as the country turns the corner after a torrid four years in inflation is coming down. and yes, sunak can take some credit for that as he faced down the militant unions with their inflation busting pay demands . plus he's kept a lid their inflation busting pay demands. plus he's kept a lid on pubuc demands. plus he's kept a lid on public spending, which raises prices. the rwanda legislation is through. the first voluntary migrant has already arrived in the african nation. the authorities are currently catching up with others who are illegally here and those flights will take off in the summer. rishi
moreover, reform uk did not have the impact that they might have hoped for. last thursday . and hoped for. last thursday. and whilst the greens and lib dems performed well in relative terms, plus smaller parties and independents , the door remains independents, the door remains ajar for an unlikely conservative victory in november, with rishi sunak potentially doing a john major and grabbing victory from the jaws of defeat, as major did in 1992. rishi sunak is in a good position as the country...
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i williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. akhmed _ williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. akhmed yakoob, _ williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. akhmed yakoob, independent, i williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. akhmed yakoob, independent, 69 i williams, elaine, reform uk, 34471. l akhmed yakoob, independent, 69 61. -- 6962t _ akhmed yakoob, independent, 69 61. -- 6962t the — akhmed yakoob, independent, 69 61. —— 69621. the number— akhmed yakoob, independent, 69 61. —— 69621. the number of— akhmed yakoob, independent, 69 61. —— 69621. the number of ballots- —— 69621. the number of ballots rejected — —— 69621. the number of ballots rejected was _ —— 69621. the number of ballots rejected was as _ —— 69621. the number of ballots rejected was as follows, - —— 69621. the number of ballots rejected was as follows, for- —— 69621. the number of ballots| rejected was as follows, for want —— 69621. the number of ballots. rejected was as follows, for want of an official _ rejected was as follows, for want of an official mark, _ rejected wa
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we mentioned with helen about reform uk. they are polling in that sort of ten to 13% nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections? the?e nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections?— for in these elections? they are only running — for in these elections? they are only running in _ for in these elections? they are only running in about _ for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 - for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 of- for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 of the only running in about 15% of the contest, so really not a large showing in terms of candidates. so you would not expect them to do particularly well in terms of national results. but in those contests in which they are running they will want to match, if not exceed, their national vote share will stop i think crucially for them will stop i think crucially for them will be the blackpool south by—election. blackpool is particularly the kind of area that the brexit party, previously ukip, and now reform uk would aim for as t
we mentioned with helen about reform uk. they are polling in that sort of ten to 13% nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections? the?e nationally. what will they be hoping for in these elections?— for in these elections? they are only running — for in these elections? they are only running in _ for in these elections? they are only running in about _ for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 - for in these elections? they are only running in about 1596 of-...
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has he rendered his own party, reform uk, a lame duck , or does reform uk, a lame duck, or does this give reform the chance to step out of nigel's shadow? >> mike parry well, come off it. reform without nigel farage is nothing, is it? it's nothing. >> i we saw what happened with ukip when he left the place. >> exactly. i mean, i'm very disappointed with nigel. i like him a lot and, you know mixed with him a lot. had a couple of pints of beer in the pub across the road from these studios. quite often when he stepped outside for a cigarette. man of the people and all that. but i'm very disappointed at the way he's exited politics in this country by in my view, not being bold enough to step up that look, there is a huge vacuum in politics somewhere here in this country. we're looking for a true leader, aren't we a true leader now? he is a true leader. he could have stepped forward. in my view, reform is now nothing. i you know, without nigel. but i was i'm going to use a football analogy. do you remember when george graham left his last job in 95? >> yeah. was that. no, no, no, it was t
has he rendered his own party, reform uk, a lame duck , or does reform uk, a lame duck, or does this give reform the chance to step out of nigel's shadow? >> mike parry well, come off it. reform without nigel farage is nothing, is it? it's nothing. >> i we saw what happened with ukip when he left the place. >> exactly. i mean, i'm very disappointed with nigel. i like him a lot and, you know mixed with him a lot. had a couple of pints of beer in the pub across the road from...
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reform —— that reform uk and also to independence we have to be careful about what we need to do is send a message again and again that labour passed a vote in parliament for a ceasefire in gaza and force the government to vote for a ceasefire and the united nations security council. labour has changed its position on gazza, our voters need to hear that loud and clear but they have not heard that and that's clear and that may cost in west midlands by—election. and labour needs to be clear, we are a social democratic party, left of centre party and what we proposed on the green transition and on climate the crisis is a big and on climate the crisis is a big and major programme, as large asjoe biden's act but that's not getting through to the voters. people need to know we are going green and we are going for peace on gazza and we have to be very strong in addressing that. our message is not a cross yet. that. our message is not a cross et. ~ �* , ., .,, that. our message is not a cross et. ~ �* , ., ., that. our message is not a cross et. �* , ., ., ,, , yet. we'll see how th
reform —— that reform uk and also to independence we have to be careful about what we need to do is send a message again and again that labour passed a vote in parliament for a ceasefire in gaza and force the government to vote for a ceasefire and the united nations security council. labour has changed its position on gazza, our voters need to hear that loud and clear but they have not heard that and that's clear and that may cost in west midlands by—election. and labour needs to be...
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richard tice, leader of reform uk, launched without his party's best—known member, nigel farage, reform's honorary president. he has chosen not to enter the fray, saying he wants to help in the us election this autumn and here where he can. i am absolutely delighted, during this election campaign, that my good friend nigel farage will be helping out significantly in campaigning to drive home the message of reform uk and how we can save britain. also hoping to siphon votes away from the conservatives are the liberal democrats. they launched yesterday. today, their deputy leader said they are concentrating their efforts on several dozen target seats. i think we all know the country is absolutely crying out for change. we all know that, we feel it in our bones. but there are places around the country, around 80 seats, where it is the liberal democrats who can deliver that change, where liberal democrats are the key challengers to the conservatives, and it is in those areas we are really going after conservative mps because we are best placed to beat them in this general election. when he ann
richard tice, leader of reform uk, launched without his party's best—known member, nigel farage, reform's honorary president. he has chosen not to enter the fray, saying he wants to help in the us election this autumn and here where he can. i am absolutely delighted, during this election campaign, that my good friend nigel farage will be helping out significantly in campaigning to drive home the message of reform uk and how we can save britain. also hoping to siphon votes away from the...
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ben, is this a u—turn from reform uk? a u—turn, a u—turn, a u—turn, first of all, first of all, we heard that you had a net zero immigration policy. a policy of what was almost implied to be a cap. have you ditched that policy? no, not at all. in favour of a new one? >> no, this this policy sits alongside that policy. this is an economic incentive . look, an economic incentive. look, taxes and regulations imposed by government achieve a number of things. one of them is to direct behaviour within the economy and within our society . and what within our society. and what we're trying to do is direct british employers away from their addiction. as richard put it , on cheap their addiction. as richard put it, on cheap imported labour towards upskilling people in this country, employing people in this country and indeed automating so that the massive productivity problem that we've had over the last ten, 15 years goes away, and that wages can rise, that people can be more prosperous and that people. and as wages rise , p
ben, is this a u—turn from reform uk? a u—turn, a u—turn, a u—turn, first of all, first of all, we heard that you had a net zero immigration policy. a policy of what was almost implied to be a cap. have you ditched that policy? no, not at all. in favour of a new one? >> no, this this policy sits alongside that policy. this is an economic incentive . look, an economic incentive. look, taxes and regulations imposed by government achieve a number of things. one of them is to direct...
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has he rendered his own party, reform uk, a lame duck , or does reform uk, a lame duck, or does this give reform the chance to step out of nigel's shadow? >> mike parry well, come off it. reform without nigel farage is nothing, is it? it's nothing. >> i we saw what happened with ukip when he left the place. >> exactly. i mean, i'm very disappointed with nigel. i like him a lot and, you know mixed with him a lot. had a couple of pints of beer in the pub across the road from these studios. quite often when he stepped outside for a cigarette. man of the people and all that. but i'm very disappointed at the way he's exited politics in this country by in my view, not being bold enough to step up that look, there is a huge vacuum in politics somewhere here in this country. we're looking for a true leader, aren't we a true leader now? he is a true leader. he could have stepped forward. in my view, reform is now nothing. i you know, without nigel. but i was i'm going to use a football analogy. do you remember when george graham left his last job in 95? >> yeah. was that. no, no, no, it was t
has he rendered his own party, reform uk, a lame duck , or does reform uk, a lame duck, or does this give reform the chance to step out of nigel's shadow? >> mike parry well, come off it. reform without nigel farage is nothing, is it? it's nothing. >> i we saw what happened with ukip when he left the place. >> exactly. i mean, i'm very disappointed with nigel. i like him a lot and, you know mixed with him a lot. had a couple of pints of beer in the pub across the road from...
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they've been very glowing about reform uk, but reform uk will fall away in the course of this campaign in the course of this campaign in the absence of nigel farage. won't they. >> may i just say one thing because i really please do. >> i'm not going to get a word in out of order for roger gewolb intolerable. roger's not happy. >> pensioners are not on benefits. pensioners as our master host has said , don't get master host has said, don't get carried away. people on benefits haven't paid anything in. can't you see the difference? >> well, that's that's not true. people on benefits have have paid in. but the point. no. >> but for 40 years they worked and paid in. that's fine. somebody gets off a small boat currently and gets benefits. >> are you a heartless young person that doesn't care about pensioners who have paid into the system? absolutely not. >> see, this is the thing now. now all the pensioners are going to hate me. i think that i think pensioners have been lied to. they could have got so much more money if that money was invested in the national insurance that they paid their
they've been very glowing about reform uk, but reform uk will fall away in the course of this campaign in the course of this campaign in the absence of nigel farage. won't they. >> may i just say one thing because i really please do. >> i'm not going to get a word in out of order for roger gewolb intolerable. roger's not happy. >> pensioners are not on benefits. pensioners as our master host has said , don't get master host has said, don't get carried away. people on benefits...
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you know, i mean, the reform uk. you know, i mean, the thing is, when you look back in history, you would think to yourself if you'd have said 30 years ago, people to people, the things that are going on in this country now, they would have called you insane. 130,000 illegal immigrants crossing the engush illegal immigrants crossing the english channel and nobody does anything about it . english channel and nobody does anything about it. i tell you what we'll do. we'll put them up in four star hotels, all at the expense of british taxpayer. if you look at the woke infiltrate in schools and our public services, people would have thought you were crazy if you said that you were going to be teaching children trans ideology 30 years ago, people would have thought you were crazy. and you know, the picture that really frustrates me more than anything and just is a kind of symbol to how bad this country has become under both labour and the conservatives, is our greatest living britain, which aston churchill statue having to
you know, i mean, the reform uk. you know, i mean, the thing is, when you look back in history, you would think to yourself if you'd have said 30 years ago, people to people, the things that are going on in this country now, they would have called you insane. 130,000 illegal immigrants crossing the engush illegal immigrants crossing the english channel and nobody does anything about it . english channel and nobody does anything about it. i tell you what we'll do. we'll put them up in four star...
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the labour has got the same problem as have reform uk. i understand, by the way, that david frost, a former tory cabinet minister, he is keen to be a candidate. he has not been approached by a central office yet, so there's a lot of battles being fought behind the scenes on whatsapp groups who will be the next mps for the tory party and in fact all the parties on july the 5th. >> no doubt there'll be a lot of people wondering, is it just going to be the boys from number 10 who are plonked in these seats very often in snap elections, you get these central government special advisers , as, government special advisers, as, many of whom are good people. but perhaps not precisely who local parties really want to see, christopher hope, fascinating , analysis there fascinating, analysis there that, sunak is running this safety first campaign as if he's miles ahead. perhaps the course of the campaign, things will change and get a bit more scrappy, we're going to have to leave it there because we are going to get. oh, sorry. no one last. >> well ,
the labour has got the same problem as have reform uk. i understand, by the way, that david frost, a former tory cabinet minister, he is keen to be a candidate. he has not been approached by a central office yet, so there's a lot of battles being fought behind the scenes on whatsapp groups who will be the next mps for the tory party and in fact all the parties on july the 5th. >> no doubt there'll be a lot of people wondering, is it just going to be the boys from number 10 who are plonked...
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uk , ben deputy leader of reform uk, ben habib. ben, welcome to the studio show. so you came a nice third, just 117 votes behind the conservatives. but be honest, you should have beaten the tories in that seat. don't you think? they were on their knees up to their necks in sleaze? that seat is a second place. it was there for the taking. it didn't quite get there. >> yeah, i was just i was mentally remarking at what richard was saying. >> didn't he speak incredibly well? it makes you proud to be a member of reform uk. but, yeah. so we didn't quite get there. we wanted to get there. but remember, martin, there are two things with which we're grappling that the conservative party and labour party don't have to grapple. the first is that everyone in the country knows who they are, and they basically know what they stand for, and they have their tribal voters . as not everyone in the voters. as not everyone in the country knows who reform uk are where we're making inroads. we're steadily making progress. but we got that vote without be
uk , ben deputy leader of reform uk, ben habib. ben, welcome to the studio show. so you came a nice third, just 117 votes behind the conservatives. but be honest, you should have beaten the tories in that seat. don't you think? they were on their knees up to their necks in sleaze? that seat is a second place. it was there for the taking. it didn't quite get there. >> yeah, i was just i was mentally remarking at what richard was saying. >> didn't he speak incredibly well? it makes...
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mohammed reform uk campaign. mohammed noor has been jailed for life , noor has been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 32 years for a series of attacks targeting strangers in south london. he was convicted of the murder of johannes kisiwa dogbe, whose throat was cut with a makeshift blade in brixton in may last year. noor was also found guilty of three other attacks two days before her death , and a record number of death, and a record number of more than 68,500 people were granted refugee status or other types of leave to remain in the year to march, home office figures show. that's the highest number for any 12 month period since records began . meanwhile, since records began. meanwhile, the total asylum backlog still stands at more than 100,000. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. common alerts . to gb news. common alerts. >> cheers! britannia wine club proudly sponsors the gb news financial report , and here's financial report, an
mohammed reform uk campaign. mohammed noor has been jailed for life , noor has been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 32 years for a series of attacks targeting strangers in south london. he was convicted of the murder of johannes kisiwa dogbe, whose throat was cut with a makeshift blade in brixton in may last year. noor was also found guilty of three other attacks two days before her death , and a record number of death, and a record number of more than 68,500 people were granted refugee...
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richard tice, the leader of reform uk. thank you very much for joining of reform uk. thank you very much forjoining us. great sport here in westminster. we get lots more on the general election campaign on our website and thanks to you. gbnews.com is the fastest growing national news website in the country. it's got the breaking news and all the brilliant analysis you've come to expect from us here @gbnews now it's the great british giveaway now and your chance to win £20,000 cash in time for the summer. and of course , it's all summer. and of course, it's all tax free. what? you spend that wonga on a dream holiday or get the garden done, or perhaps even treat the family or the kids well. you have to hurry up as time is ticking on your chance to make it yours. and here's how. >> it's the biggest cash prize we've given away to date. an incredible £20,000 that you could use however you like . and could use however you like. and because it's totally tax free, every single penny will be in your bank account to do whatever your bank account to do whatever you like with Â
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now you might be pretty astonished that reform uk, known astonished that reform uk, known as a party of creating high growth, reducing taxes, making work pay. you might say this is a bit unusual. work pay. you might say this is a bit unusual . let me tell you a bit unusual. let me tell you what it is. it's fair. it's the right thing to do. because what we need to do is we need to invest in apprenticeships in young people , in training, in young people, in training, in employing young people, in motivating , in developing all of motivating, in developing all of these things that have disappeared because there was no incentive for business to invest incentive for business to invest in young british workers . this in young british workers. this is the right thing to do. it's the fair thing to do. now, i know lots of people will say, hang on, richard, you're going to destroy growth. no, we're not. there are 9.2 million people here in the uk that are economically active in active, there are well over 5 million people that are on out of work benefits . so don't tell me benefits. so don't t
now you might be pretty astonished that reform uk, known astonished that reform uk, known as a party of creating high growth, reducing taxes, making work pay. you might say this is a bit unusual. work pay. you might say this is a bit unusual . let me tell you a bit unusual. let me tell you what it is. it's fair. it's the right thing to do. because what we need to do is we need to invest in apprenticeships in young people , in training, in young people, in training, in employing young people, in...
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the reform uk problem is still very much there. if you were a tory minister sent out on the airwaves, you do not have too much to point to. you will hear a lot about harlow where they have managed to hold off labour taking control of the council. wandsworth and westminster, in the past when tories have had bad results, they cling on a couple, helping the tees valley mayor is re—elected this afternoon because that will give them another thing to point to. right now pretty slim pickings if you want to have a positive story for the tory party on its results. let's spend a moment on the reform problem, as you phrased it, for the conservatives. where there was over reform candidate, they did not stand one in every seat, it seemed to impact the conservatives' vote share. reminders who reform are and why they are a potential problem for the conservatives?— why they are a potential problem for the conservatives? reform was born out of the brexiter _ the conservatives? reform was born out of the brexiter party _ the conservatives? refor
the reform uk problem is still very much there. if you were a tory minister sent out on the airwaves, you do not have too much to point to. you will hear a lot about harlow where they have managed to hold off labour taking control of the council. wandsworth and westminster, in the past when tories have had bad results, they cling on a couple, helping the tees valley mayor is re—elected this afternoon because that will give them another thing to point to. right now pretty slim pickings if you...