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we have had a result up in| solihull, which would be a big tory target, _ solihull, which would be a big tory target, a _ solihull, which would be a big tory target, a heartland for the conservatives, andy street with a 24.000 _ conservatives, andy street with a 24,000 roughly vote lead. that is down _ 24,000 roughly vote lead. that is down a _ 24,000 roughly vote lead. that is down a little bit on where he was in 2021 on— down a little bit on where he was in 2021 on the — down a little bit on where he was in 2021 on the first preference votes, so there _ 2021 on the first preference votes, so there was a different voting system — so there was a different voting s stem. , , , so there was a different voting sstem. , , , system. yes, it is first past the ost system. yes, it is first past the post now- _ system. yes, it is first past the post now- on _ system. yes, it is first past the post now. on the _ system. yes, it is first past the post now. on the face - system. yes, it is first past the post now. on the face of- system. yes, it is first past the post now. on the face of i
we have had a result up in| solihull, which would be a big tory target, _ solihull, which would be a big tory target, a _ solihull, which would be a big tory target, a heartland for the conservatives, andy street with a 24.000 _ conservatives, andy street with a 24,000 roughly vote lead. that is down _ 24,000 roughly vote lead. that is down a _ 24,000 roughly vote lead. that is down a little bit on where he was in 2021 on— down a little bit on where he was in 2021 on the — down a little bit...
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very different to solihull. ., , of birmingham. very different to solihull. �* ., , , solihull. but some did actually see a swim solihull. but some did actually see a swing although _ solihull. but some did actually see a swing although andy _ solihull. but some did actually see a swing although andy street - solihull. but some did actually see a swing although andy street has i solihull. but some did actually see| a swing although andy street has a massive majority in a particular area. a 5% swing away from him to the labour party. how much are you reading into that? i the labour party. how much are you reading into that?— reading into that? i don't think the labour party _ reading into that? i don't think the labour party is _ reading into that? i don't think the labour party is ever _ reading into that? i don't think the labour party is ever going - reading into that? i don't think the labour party is ever going to - reading into that? i don't think the | labour party is ever going to target a place _ labour party is ever going to target a place like — labour party is eve
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and he might be down in solihull a little - might be down in solihull a little bit, but he is not out. he has a huge popular appeal here in many ways, when he came on in 2017, he was the anti—politician. this is someone who used to runjohn lewis, he has not come through the usual political route, but that was a strength. political route, but that was a strenuth. , ., political route, but that was a strenuth. , . ., , political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,, political route, but that was a strenuth. , . ., , ., strength. yes, and he has painted a non-politician. _ strength. yes, and he has painted a non-politician. his _ strength. yes, and he has painted a non-politician. his campaign - strength. yes, and he has painted a non-politician. his campaign this i non—politician. his campaign this round _ non—politician. his campaign this round has — non—politician. his campaign this round has been about the person, not the party _ round has been about the person, not the party. like i say, successfully distancing — the party. like i say, successfully distancing himself f
and he might be down in solihull a little - might be down in solihull a little bit, but he is not out. he has a huge popular appeal here in many ways, when he came on in 2017, he was the anti—politician. this is someone who used to runjohn lewis, he has not come through the usual political route, but that was a strength. political route, but that was a strenuth. , ., political route, but that was a strenuth. , . ., , political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,, political route, but that...
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count in this ma oral this the solihull count in this mayoral race. _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it is _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it is a - this the solihull count in this l mayoral race. it is a traditional conservative stronghold, the first of those seven council areas to declare its result in this west midlands mayoral race. andy street pulled well ahead of richard parker from the labour party, but significantly there was a bit of a swing, a 5% swing towards labour. some people are talking about her andy street, although he is way ahead on that particular result, has actually dropped his percentage share by about 5%, which labour has picked up. overall, in solihull, andy street picking up something like 62.i% andy street picking up something like 62.1% of vote there, richard parker getting 20.6%, so a 5.35% towards labour. but i think all of this suggests that this is going to be an incredibly close race here. more analysis is coming from my colleague, rob meier, the midlands political editor
count in this ma oral this the solihull count in this mayoral race. _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it is _ this the solihull count in this mayoral race. it is a - this the solihull count in this l mayoral race. it is a traditional conservative stronghold, the first of those seven council areas to declare its result in this west midlands mayoral race. andy street pulled well ahead of richard parker from the labour party, but...
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and gone home.— folk in solihull who had finished and gone home. thanks very much indeed, and gone home. thanks very much indeed. we — and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will _ and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will be _ and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will be back— and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will be back to - and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will be back to you - and gone home. thanks very much i indeed, we will be back to you soon. let's speak to joe twyman. he is the co—founder and director of deltapoll. thanks forjoining us. ijust want to talk about london because i think you tweeted about it, saying that if susan hall for the conservatives won in london, it would represent a polling errorfar in in london, it would represent a polling error far in excess of anything the history of our industry. you posted that i presume because of the flutter of uncertainty that we saw last night. that's right. uncertainty is one characterisation for it! haifa that's right. uncertainty is one character
and gone home.— folk in solihull who had finished and gone home. thanks very much indeed, and gone home. thanks very much indeed. we — and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will _ and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will be _ and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will be back— and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will be back to - and gone home. thanks very much indeed, we will be back to you - and gone home. thanks very much i indeed, we will be back to you soon....
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but solihull, which is a safe conservative seat within the west midlands combined authority, currently doesn't have a conservative candidate and i'm sure there are lots of conservatives, particularly on andy street's more one—nation wing of the party, who will be saying to him, "andy, go for solihull, come into the house of commons and be a big player in the conservative party, rebuild," if they lose that general election. i think that's a really good shout. even before that, though, i wonder if andy street might feel he wants to unburden himself a bit more than he did last night. and of course, there's a warm seat waiting on that sofa or that chair if he wishes to do so. i've got some red chairs downstairs, paddy. you've got some grey chairs. i think probably beige. beige, beige. nothing beige about broadcasting house, paddy! yeah, that's a really interesting shout. and yes, i think actually i'm all out of words. ok, it's fine. mercifully. so we say goodbye, really. i think that's the point, isn't it? thank you very much for being with us today. goodbye. newscast, from the bbc. live
but solihull, which is a safe conservative seat within the west midlands combined authority, currently doesn't have a conservative candidate and i'm sure there are lots of conservatives, particularly on andy street's more one—nation wing of the party, who will be saying to him, "andy, go for solihull, come into the house of commons and be a big player in the conservative party, rebuild," if they lose that general election. i think that's a really good shout. even before that,...
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particular solihull area. there was a 5% swing away from him to the labour party. how much are you reading into that? i labour party. how much are you reading into that?— labour party. how much are you reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour— reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party _ reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party is - reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party is ever- reading into that? i mean, i don't. think the labour party is ever going to target— think the labour party is ever going to target a — think the labour party is ever going to target a place like solihull in the election, although it was lib dem _ the election, although it was lib dem for— the election, although it was lib dem for a — the election, although it was lib dem for a while before 2015. but i think— dem for a while before 2015. but i think what— dem for a while before 2015. but i think what we are seeing, what we have _ think what we are seeing, wha
particular solihull area. there was a 5% swing away from him to the labour party. how much are you reading into that? i labour party. how much are you reading into that?— labour party. how much are you reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour— reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party _ reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party is - reading into that? i mean, i don't think the labour party is ever- reading into that? i mean, i don't. think the...
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they won the national league playoff final on penalties after a 2—2 draw with solihull moors. captain byron webster scored the winning penalty at wembley. next, to another twist in the women's super league title race — after the leaders manchester city were dramatically beaten at home to arsenal. city were 1—0 up with a minute of normal time remaining but two late arsenal goals — the winnerfrom stina blackstenius — turned the game on its head. and that brings chelsea right back into it — they went on to thrash bristol city 8—0 which means if they win their game in hand they would be level on points with manchester city going into the final day of the season with a superior goal difference. kyren wilson is in the driving seat at the midway point of the world snooker championship final in sheffield. he leads jakjones by 11 frames to 6. wilson, runner—up to ronnie o'sullivan in the final in 2020 cruised into a 7—1 lead in the first session butjones, the welshman, fought back and won 5 frames in the next before wilson clinched a potentially pivotal 17th frame. so 1
they won the national league playoff final on penalties after a 2—2 draw with solihull moors. captain byron webster scored the winning penalty at wembley. next, to another twist in the women's super league title race — after the leaders manchester city were dramatically beaten at home to arsenal. city were 1—0 up with a minute of normal time remaining but two late arsenal goals — the winnerfrom stina blackstenius — turned the game on its head. and that brings chelsea right back into...
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they won the national league playoff final on penalties after a 2—2 draw with solihull moors. captain byron webster scored the winning penalty at wembley. sparking those scenes of delight and celebration. in scotland, rangers came from a goal down to beat kilmarnock 4—1 and keep their title hopes alive. the scottish premiership could be decided next weekend as the top two face each other at celtic park in the old firm derby. it wasn't the best day for rangers captainjames tavernier, who scored an own goal and missed a penalty. alex fletcher was watching. six points off celtic — this one a must win for philippe clement's side. but every title race requires some luck. james tavernier�*s had all but run out early on. kilmarnock taking a surprise lead. a quick chance for redemption asjoe wright's hand—ball saw him dismissed and had the rangers captain stepping up to the spot. it's a brilliant save from will dennis! nerves now visible all around ibrox. silva did his best. a vital goal on the stroke of half—time. belief from the bench then brought change. substitute ben da
they won the national league playoff final on penalties after a 2—2 draw with solihull moors. captain byron webster scored the winning penalty at wembley. sparking those scenes of delight and celebration. in scotland, rangers came from a goal down to beat kilmarnock 4—1 and keep their title hopes alive. the scottish premiership could be decided next weekend as the top two face each other at celtic park in the old firm derby. it wasn't the best day for rangers captainjames tavernier, who...
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they won the national league playoff final on penalties after a 2—2 draw with solihull moors. captain byron webster scored the winning penalty at wembley. sparking those incredible celebrations. in the women's super league, two goals from arsenal's stenis blackstenius stalled manchester city in their race for the league title. the leaders lost 2—1 at home and — while city are still five points clear at the top — title rivals chelsea could cut that to three shortly — they're about to kick off against bristol city. jim lumsden reports. thejoint the joint longest victory streak in wsl history. and lauren hemp put them ahead after a quarter of an hour. . ., , . , them ahead after a quarter of an hour. ., ., ,.,, hour. razor-sharp, across the goalkeeper- — hour. razor-sharp, across the goalkeeper. as _ hour. razor-sharp, across the goalkeeper. as soon - hour. razor-sharp, across the goalkeeper. as soon as - hour. razor-sharp, across the goalkeeper. as soon as they l hour. razor-sharp, across the l goalkeeper. as soon as they got hour. razor-sharp, across the - goalkeeper.
they won the national league playoff final on penalties after a 2—2 draw with solihull moors. captain byron webster scored the winning penalty at wembley. sparking those incredible celebrations. in the women's super league, two goals from arsenal's stenis blackstenius stalled manchester city in their race for the league title. the leaders lost 2—1 at home and — while city are still five points clear at the top — title rivals chelsea could cut that to three shortly — they're about to...
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less than a week after missing out on a place in the football league on penalties at wembley, solihull moors have suffered spot—kick sadness again — beaten in the final of the fa trophy. in a topsy—turvy finale that saw two goals in regulation time and two in extra—time, it was dajaune brown's penalty that finally saw gateshead over the line and to the glittering trophy. redemption completed for gateshead — who were denied a spot in the national league play—offs because of problems with their ground — and who lost in last year's final. staying at wembley, because tomorrow it will be sold out when a new name is etched onto the women's fa cup. for the first time since 2005, the final doesn't contain one of chelsea, manchester city or arsenal. for manchester united and tottenham, it's arguably the biggest game in both their histories. 0ur correspondent katie gornall has more. tomorrow it will be the colours of manchester united and spurs underneath that wembley arch on what is set to be a huge day for both clubs. neither side has lifted this trophy before, and spurs have nev
less than a week after missing out on a place in the football league on penalties at wembley, solihull moors have suffered spot—kick sadness again — beaten in the final of the fa trophy. in a topsy—turvy finale that saw two goals in regulation time and two in extra—time, it was dajaune brown's penalty that finally saw gateshead over the line and to the glittering trophy. redemption completed for gateshead — who were denied a spot in the national league play—offs because of problems...
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coventry it was 32,000 versus 23,000, in dudley, 2a,000 for labour, 37,000 for the conservatives in solihull. the conservatives to better there, around 35,000 versus 11,000. walsall, 18,000 for the labour candidate, 24000 four andy st, and wolverhampton, 26,000, and 18,000 for the conservatives. so the last tally as we were awaiting sandwell was around 193,529 for the labour candidate, and 205,484 for the conservative. so what we are waiting on now is that final result. it has been a really hard fought campaign here, there has been a lot of issues at play, not least what has been happening in birmingham, which is obviously the major city in the west midlands. and that is that the west midlands. and that is that the council declared itself bankrupt not too long ago. council tax bills went through the roof for people here. it is a labour run authority. and many conservatives including andy street so that that was an example of bad management by the labour party. labour said it was an example of the conservative government not funding properly local government. another issue of course was also
coventry it was 32,000 versus 23,000, in dudley, 2a,000 for labour, 37,000 for the conservatives in solihull. the conservatives to better there, around 35,000 versus 11,000. walsall, 18,000 for the labour candidate, 24000 four andy st, and wolverhampton, 26,000, and 18,000 for the conservatives. so the last tally as we were awaiting sandwell was around 193,529 for the labour candidate, and 205,484 for the conservative. so what we are waiting on now is that final result. it has been a really...
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who said he's standing down solihull? julian knight, the former conservative mp now independent standing down. >> yeah, yeah. but well i don't know if andy would want to do that. you know, he's used to running things. he used to run a business with 92,000 employees and a turnover of £135 business with 92,000 employees and a turnover of £13.5 billion. he was running the west midlands and by all accounts , very, very and by all accounts, very, very effectively too, and, you know, i've heard this from people who are not actually politically engaged, but, you know, are involved in the also in the running of various aspects of the west midlands. he was very businesslike in the way he did that, i think, and i'm only guessing i think he would like to run a large corporation, you know , i don't know chairman of know, i don't know chairman of the bbc director—general of the bbc. >> oh, there you go. >> oh, there you go. >> gb news. >> gb news. >> well , i >> gb news. >> well, i suppose i suppose you have all of these politicia
who said he's standing down solihull? julian knight, the former conservative mp now independent standing down. >> yeah, yeah. but well i don't know if andy would want to do that. you know, he's used to running things. he used to run a business with 92,000 employees and a turnover of £135 business with 92,000 employees and a turnover of £13.5 billion. he was running the west midlands and by all accounts , very, very and by all accounts, very, very effectively too, and, you know, i've...
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no, we expect them to retain control of solihull council and potentially make gains in reigate and banstead. elsewhere, though, we expect little to change in each of colchester as well, which could make that a tory hole. but tonight is also about the mayoral elections, isn't it? yes, and we've picked out some of the key ones for you. let's start in the west midlands. here we are. so we've got andy street who's the conservative candidate, richard parker is for labour sunny virk the liberal democrats for vaughan, harpenden as the greens and reform uk's elaine ruth williams, as well as ahmed yaqoob there, who is an independent. so that's where we are in the west midlands. bit about andy street. okay, so he was first elected as mayor for the west midlands back in 2017. he was re—elected for a second term in 2021, and the mayor of west midlands represents around 2.8 million people, so it is seriously quite a big role actually. across seven local council areas, constituent members of the west midlands combined authority are birmingham, coventry, dudley , birmingham, coventry, dudley, sandwell,
no, we expect them to retain control of solihull council and potentially make gains in reigate and banstead. elsewhere, though, we expect little to change in each of colchester as well, which could make that a tory hole. but tonight is also about the mayoral elections, isn't it? yes, and we've picked out some of the key ones for you. let's start in the west midlands. here we are. so we've got andy street who's the conservative candidate, richard parker is for labour sunny virk the liberal...
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he has now said that he is going to stand in solihull as an independent. he's very unhappy . independent. he's very unhappy. with the way he was treated by the party, by the whips office. he says that rishi has proved to be a disastrous campaigner. and also in the last hour we've heard that aaron bell , who also in the last hour we've heard that aaron bell, who is a red wall mp, came out in 2019, represented newcastle under lyne. he is not standing in the next election now that's not very surprising. he had a 7000 majority, but that seat had always been labour, so it would have taken a miracle, wouldn't it? for him to have clung on there. but i think that brings there. but i think that brings the total now of previous conservative mps . who are not conservative mps. who are not standing now to 79. that is even more than the 72 who stood down ahead of the labour landslide, of course, in 1997, goodness me, it really does show sort of the scale of the tide that will turn even if no seats change hands. >> very unlikely. >> very unlikely. >> more than a natural
he has now said that he is going to stand in solihull as an independent. he's very unhappy . independent. he's very unhappy. with the way he was treated by the party, by the whips office. he says that rishi has proved to be a disastrous campaigner. and also in the last hour we've heard that aaron bell , who also in the last hour we've heard that aaron bell, who is a red wall mp, came out in 2019, represented newcastle under lyne. he is not standing in the next election now that's not very...
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at the moment if you take a look at birmingham and solihull, there is a waiting list, a mental health waiting list, a mental health waiting list, a mental health waiting list for young people with 17,000 children on the waiting list, just embalming up and solihull. so even 24,000 mental health experts and professionals across schools, that will not touch the sides when it comes to just that waiting list. no, and the problem is the conservatives have abandoned children's mental health over their time in government and that is why we have these waiting lists, and it will take time. you asked about funding and we have made it clear we would treble the digital services tax which would more than pay for this policy other mental health professional in school and would also go towards paying for community mental health support hubs but you are right in that acute setting where children are in crisis, again, there are not the hospital beds and many are sent many miles away from where they live or are put totally on suitably in general paediatric wards, so there is a real problem that needs to
at the moment if you take a look at birmingham and solihull, there is a waiting list, a mental health waiting list, a mental health waiting list, a mental health waiting list for young people with 17,000 children on the waiting list, just embalming up and solihull. so even 24,000 mental health experts and professionals across schools, that will not touch the sides when it comes to just that waiting list. no, and the problem is the conservatives have abandoned children's mental health over their...
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oh, no, i'm going to start with brian doogan in solihull. brian >> hi, nana. how you doing? i'm good. yeah, i found it interesting there. the discussion where someone can have the life experience to vote when they're 18, but they don't have that life experience when they're 17. well, it's amazing what these 17 year olds must do then to gain that, we're a life experience by the time they're 18. well, let's start with 16. >> well, i don't think it is let's. because there's a whole world away from being 15 to 16 to 16 to 17. things happen at different ages. what about 16, then? 16 is too young. have you got children, brian? >> but sorry , sorry, it's 16 and 17. >> i thought was the debate . >> i thought was the debate. yeah. he can't. you can't say that 17 year olds lack the life experience. >> i didn't say i do. i do believe they do . believe they do. >> do. >> do. >> well, sorry. so you have to draw. you have to put a line somewhere, but you have to put a line somewhere. but i don't think the line should be so low. >> exactly. nana. and if you let me, state what i'd like to s
oh, no, i'm going to start with brian doogan in solihull. brian >> hi, nana. how you doing? i'm good. yeah, i found it interesting there. the discussion where someone can have the life experience to vote when they're 18, but they don't have that life experience when they're 17. well, it's amazing what these 17 year olds must do then to gain that, we're a life experience by the time they're 18. well, let's start with 16. >> well, i don't think it is let's. because there's a whole...
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they've also won solihull council. so it's not a complete wipe—out, but it's not good. however, i gather that what the papers are also saying this morning is there isn't going to be a leadership challenge to rishi sunak that seems to be off. clearly not an appetite for yet another party leader , but it yet another party leader, but it certainly is a very dire warning for them, no doubt about it. what i found about to get worse, i think , is of course we haven't i think, is of course we haven't had all the results in yet. >> yes. >> yes. >> no, that's true . and ben >> no, that's true. and ben horsham may have thrown rishi sunak a lifeline with that result. yesterday i found it really interesting actually, in the telegraph this morning, rishi sunak writing a piece essentially saying what these results show is actually voters are just very frustrated across the board and actually we're the only party with a plan. well, fighting talk , it is fighting fighting talk, it is fighting well with these with this set of results. yeah >> to be fair, labour hasn't had i think, the k
they've also won solihull council. so it's not a complete wipe—out, but it's not good. however, i gather that what the papers are also saying this morning is there isn't going to be a leadership challenge to rishi sunak that seems to be off. clearly not an appetite for yet another party leader , but it yet another party leader, but it certainly is a very dire warning for them, no doubt about it. what i found about to get worse, i think , is of course we haven't i think, is of course we...
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the ressa set potentially up for grabs in solihull, a conservative party nomination could be coming there, so we will have to keep an eye on him —— there is a seat. he is a formidable campaigner and we may not have seen the back of him. indeed, i'm sure it won't be the last we see of him. all but one of the results in this week's local elections in england have now been returned. it's gone on for two or three days, hasn't it? they are now in. labour are up with eight more councils coming under their overall control. it's a very different picture for the conservatives — they've lost control of 10 councils, dropping almost half of all the seats they were defending. the liberal democrats havejumped above the conservatives with wins in places like dorset and tunbridge wells. let's get more reflections on the national picture from hannah miller. she is at downing street. good morning. rishi sunak will obviously not be entirely surprised and i expect some of this was expected but does it all mean for the prime minister? to does it all mean for the prime minister?— does it all mean for t
the ressa set potentially up for grabs in solihull, a conservative party nomination could be coming there, so we will have to keep an eye on him —— there is a seat. he is a formidable campaigner and we may not have seen the back of him. indeed, i'm sure it won't be the last we see of him. all but one of the results in this week's local elections in england have now been returned. it's gone on for two or three days, hasn't it? they are now in. labour are up with eight more councils coming...
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into this fight and it is damage limitation. 0n the back of what vicky has been saying, let's look at solihull. conservatives have held it. they have won enough seats to hold onto it. it looked as if it was a little bit shaky in terms of the conservative holding it and in an important area in the country, the west midlands. do you want to respond to what you have heard? i think the prime minister's position is secure. ., ~ , , . is secure. you think it is secure? absolutely. _ is secure. you think it is secure? absolutely, there _ is secure. you think it is secure? absolutely, there is _ is secure. you think it is secure? absolutely, there is no - is secure. you think it is secure? absolutely, there is no massivel absolutely, there is no massive ground swell amongst my colleagues for any of that and i think i would know if there was. we are right to unite. where tim is right is taking the fight to labour. part of that is what does labour stand for? they have this ming vase strategy, they have this ming vase strategy, they have this ming vase strategy, they have this leader they will protect an
into this fight and it is damage limitation. 0n the back of what vicky has been saying, let's look at solihull. conservatives have held it. they have won enough seats to hold onto it. it looked as if it was a little bit shaky in terms of the conservative holding it and in an important area in the country, the west midlands. do you want to respond to what you have heard? i think the prime minister's position is secure. ., ~ , , . is secure. you think it is secure? absolutely. _ is secure. you...