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but the ulez was affecting me. but the ulez was very unpopular and obviously london has a massive knife crime problem and the police in london, as well as an issue with the metropolitan police as well, he sort of at the top of a lot of these things. >> yes , but they are. but >> yes, but they are. but they've got ulez in glasgow now , they've got ulez in glasgow now, although i live in edinburgh, but in glasgow, but apparently i think when it was due to begin, the council's own vans didn't meet the emissions grade. so they've had to. yeah, they've had to get some new, transport, some new wheels. some new wheels. yes >> well, listen, bruce devlin, when are you back on? are you on headliners? what are you on? funnily enough, i'm on headliners tonight and i'm on no mood elevator . mood elevator. >> i'm not on anything else. i'm high on life. >> lovely . all right, well, >> lovely. all right, well, listen, thank you so much. thank you. nana tune in to headliners tonight at 11:00. thank you so much. right some breaking
but the ulez was affecting me. but the ulez was very unpopular and obviously london has a massive knife crime problem and the police in london, as well as an issue with the metropolitan police as well, he sort of at the top of a lot of these things. >> yes , but they are. but >> yes, but they are. but they've got ulez in glasgow now , they've got ulez in glasgow now, although i live in edinburgh, but in glasgow, but apparently i think when it was due to begin, the council's own vans...
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ben, the plans for ulez were introduced by your beloved boris. i don't know why you say he's my beloved. no >> oh, yeah, we know, we know. he's your beloved ben. come on mike. >> boris went really off track with his like his his , dive into with his like his his, dive into all the green stuff. he really went unconservative . but was it went unconservative. but was it bofis went unconservative. but was it boris who introduced ulez? i think he kickstarted it. wasn't it? yeah. don't forget, some of this is the conservative government as well. and sadiq khan just implementing what what he's being told to do. it's not all his fault , but he is a bit all his fault, but he is a bit too trigger happy with it. >> it's all a bit carrie johnson anyway. >> that's the lowest. thank you very much. great start coming up. is it time to ditch the uni books and go along the apprenticeship route? did you go to uni? i did , i didn't, so this to uni? i did, i didn't, so this is going to be a really interesting debate. do you regret it, no . i'm very pro regret it, n
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for example, where the tories took a lot of heart from winning the uxbridge by—election on that and ulez, proscar agenda. a bit of a question about whether that works, given what we are seeing is a whole with sadiq khan doing better than he did last time. but my sense is that sadiq khan wins london, that is that sadiq khan wins london, that is another good result for labour, west midlands all to play for, and the picture as a whole is bad for the picture as a whole is bad for the tories. bad for the tories but not to the extent that people start to move against the prime minister. as we talked, i got another result for you. as we talked, i got another result foryou. it as we talked, i got another result for you. it hasjust as we talked, i got another result for you. it has just come as we talked, i got another result for you. it hasjust come in in the last few seconds. it is moving quickly. brent and harrow, another area where the conservatives expect to do well, they've done all right, they beaten sadiq khan. susan hall on 66,000, sadiq khan and 58,000. there are the percentages for you
for example, where the tories took a lot of heart from winning the uxbridge by—election on that and ulez, proscar agenda. a bit of a question about whether that works, given what we are seeing is a whole with sadiq khan doing better than he did last time. but my sense is that sadiq khan wins london, that is that sadiq khan wins london, that is another good result for labour, west midlands all to play for, and the picture as a whole is bad for the picture as a whole is bad for the tories. bad...
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outer london borough so perhaps one of those areas you might have seen a bit more frustration over ulez, for example. it follows a pattern of votes of the swing going from the conservatives to labour and i swing going from the conservatives to labourand i can swing going from the conservatives to labour and i can show you now where that leaves the scores on the doors in london. sadiq khan is quite significantly ahead, probably we would have expected that given the labour friendly constituencies have already come in, but this is the bit that really matters, the swing from the conservatives to labour is just under 5%, 4.9% there, that's why labour are saying they are now confident that sadiq khan is going to win the london mayor race and get that third term, and there's not evidence at the moment of anything else happening. fine evidence at the moment of anything else happening-— else happening. one result is to brina ou else happening. one result is to bring you the — else happening. one result is to bring you the police _ else happening. one result is to bring you the police and -
outer london borough so perhaps one of those areas you might have seen a bit more frustration over ulez, for example. it follows a pattern of votes of the swing going from the conservatives to labour and i swing going from the conservatives to labourand i can swing going from the conservatives to labour and i can show you now where that leaves the scores on the doors in london. sadiq khan is quite significantly ahead, probably we would have expected that given the labour friendly constituencies...
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although that track record was in the spotlight, and susan hall hoped she could make more of the issue of ulez, although she did focus on my crime in her speech. but a lot of different aspects playing into this result, we talk about personalities when it comes to these mayoral contest, sadiq khan has already had two terms in london, going for the record third term, to actually be the first to secure that, a lot of recognition of him and he has a profile. people will be familiar with him. and they have decided once again they want him to stay in charge by quite a considerable margin. it comes as the conservatives suffer one of their biggest election losses of recent times. the latest council results, most of which have now declared, show the tories have been pushed into third place, losing over a70 seats, with labour gaining more than 180. the liberal democrats have so far secured just over 100 seats. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman has this report. as local elections results day blurs into local elections results weekend, one clear story... labour's strength in cities all over
although that track record was in the spotlight, and susan hall hoped she could make more of the issue of ulez, although she did focus on my crime in her speech. but a lot of different aspects playing into this result, we talk about personalities when it comes to these mayoral contest, sadiq khan has already had two terms in london, going for the record third term, to actually be the first to secure that, a lot of recognition of him and he has a profile. people will be familiar with him. and...
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is introducing ulez that is paid for by— labour party is introducing ulez that is paid for by suburban - labour party is introducing ulez. that is paid for by suburban voters. the deat— that is paid for by suburban voters. the deal that— that is paid for by suburban voters. the deal that seems _ that is paid for by suburban voters. the deal that seems to _ that is paid for by suburban voters. the deal that seems to be - that is paid for by suburban voters. the deal that seems to be working| that is paid for by suburban voters. l the deal that seems to be working in a more _ the deal that seems to be working in a more efficient— the deal that seems to be working in a more efficient electoral— a more efficient electoral coalition, _ a more efficient electoral coalition, might - a more efficient electoral coalition, might not - a more efficient electoral coalition, might not work a more efficient electoral. coalition, might not work for a more efficient electoral- coalition, might not work for them in londoh — coalition, might not work for them in london. . ., coalition, might n
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so it much anti ulez ticket. so it could be that she increases her share of the vote in areas like that, but it now looks as though to win this mayoral election, she would have to get very , very she would have to get very, very lucky and some really extraordinary things would have to happen in the remaining constituencies. left to declare , constituencies. left to declare, all right, olivia utley will be coming back to you. >> i've no doubt about that. thank you very much as ever. joining me now, though , is my joining me now, though, is my fellow saturday five presenters, albie amankona and benjamin butterworth. now folks, i mean, heanng butterworth. now folks, i mean, hearing that there that excitement does seem ipp to have died down ever so slightly , died down ever so slightly, perhaps this happens every time. doesit perhaps this happens every time. does it not? where there's a flutter of excitement saying, oh, could they do it? shaun bailey i remember the same things being said about him. >> well , exactly.
so it much anti ulez ticket. so it could be that she increases her share of the vote in areas like that, but it now looks as though to win this mayoral election, she would have to get very , very she would have to get very, very lucky and some really extraordinary things would have to happen in the remaining constituencies. left to declare , constituencies. left to declare, all right, olivia utley will be coming back to you. >> i've no doubt about that. thank you very much as ever....
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at a new scheme where you have to drive yours car if it met certain types of petrol or diesel, the ulez scheme, that did not work. you can see that the swing was actually from the conservatives to labour and as that has come in over the course of the day, it became more and more clear that sadiq khan was going to keep that sadiq khan was going to keep that and get a third historic term in london. we will be going back to nick for some analysis later. it is good to have you on the programme. could you tell a sin terms of london, there were rumours that were circulating beforehand about susan hall that this is very much a third consecutive term for sadiq khan?— much a third consecutive term for sadiq khan? yes, if you look at all the way through — sadiq khan? yes, if you look at all the way through the _ sadiq khan? yes, if you look at all the way through the campaign, . sadiq khan? yes, if you look at all| the way through the campaign, the opinion polls were really in it sadiq khan's favour. and even if you remember the results did not actually get started counting until this morning
at a new scheme where you have to drive yours car if it met certain types of petrol or diesel, the ulez scheme, that did not work. you can see that the swing was actually from the conservatives to labour and as that has come in over the course of the day, it became more and more clear that sadiq khan was going to keep that sadiq khan was going to keep that and get a third historic term in london. we will be going back to nick for some analysis later. it is good to have you on the programme....
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the pope about ulez. the climate cult is a new religion . climate cult is a new religion. in. stop teaching nine year old kids about sex in schools. also, no one should be put on this scheme if they are a threat to the public. >> and let me be crystal clear, it does not apply to me. >> absolutely. it does not apply to anyone serving a life sentence. >> well, a gb news exclusive proves that this isn't true and can't confirm that the united kingdom has no legal obligation to accept returns of illegal migrants from ireland. well, that's another lie, isn't it.7 how many illegals have we taken back from ireland? >> i haven't even got anything on my lanyard . i'm just wearing on my lanyard. i'm just wearing it to wind up the minister for common sense . common sense. >> labour on the lanyard wind up. but must be the only tech bro brother on the contrary. oh gosh. keir starmer has had an absolute shocker at a pmqs on my panel tonight. it is the director of pop up popular conservatives, mark littlewood. we've got
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london, one of those places where the conservatives would have hoped to do well because of that issue of ulez, the low emissions zone that was extended to 0uter emissions zone that was extended to outer london and which angered a lot of people, i think it is fair to say. susan hall won, we always expected that. but her vote was actually down, and there was this pretty tiny swing still from the conservatives to labour of 0.6%. so susan hall would have wanted the opposite to happen if she was going to beat sadiq khan. that sort of result added to the momentum that sadiq khan was going to win. here is another one, lambeth and southwark, more central london, one of the day areas where labour would always do well. sadiq khan has won there by a country mile. but again, his vote is way up, the conservative vote is down. i look at that, a big swing from conservative to labour. i don't have these stats in front of me, but one of the questions i think that will be interesting to chat through with sadiq khan as and when he does interviews is across parts of england in the local councils where there was
london, one of those places where the conservatives would have hoped to do well because of that issue of ulez, the low emissions zone that was extended to 0uter emissions zone that was extended to outer london and which angered a lot of people, i think it is fair to say. susan hall won, we always expected that. but her vote was actually down, and there was this pretty tiny swing still from the conservatives to labour of 0.6%. so susan hall would have wanted the opposite to happen if she was...
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he's anti ulez. and today that announcement is that the tories will make it harder for customers to be pred harder for customers to be ripped off by price comparison websites, and they will stop being clobbered with bills for thousands and thousands of pounds from dodgy smart metres. so that's what the tories are saying. the line from them is quite simple actually. we are not eco fanatics , we're pro not eco fanatics, we're pro using our own oil and gas and we will make your bills cheaper. what labour are coming at it from the other angle, they are planning on making climate change a key focus of their election campaign. they think that net zero is a massive priority. they think the climate crisis is something most voters really care about. the tories can't be trusted on that. just look, they will say at the way that they've allowed your rivers to be pumped full of raw sewage . to be pumped full of raw sewage. they've rowed back on the £28 billion green pledge. but they've settled on a figure of aro
he's anti ulez. and today that announcement is that the tories will make it harder for customers to be pred harder for customers to be ripped off by price comparison websites, and they will stop being clobbered with bills for thousands and thousands of pounds from dodgy smart metres. so that's what the tories are saying. the line from them is quite simple actually. we are not eco fanatics , we're pro not eco fanatics, we're pro using our own oil and gas and we will make your bills cheaper. what...
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so if your car is of ulez. so if your car is completely compliant, which in time every car will be, especially with the scrappage scheme, what will be the point of those cameras? and that's well, it's pay per mile. >> that's what it's as obvious to all of us. but as i say, i think we're the test bed in london. i think the test bed to see how these things work, so that if keir starmer does come into power, that everybody can expect that throughout the country. >> and finally, knife crime, a big a big problem in london. oh, shocking . and the metropolitan shocking. and the metropolitan police, it doesn't feel, that anything is happening. what is happening with regard to knife crime ? crime? >> well, we all see it most days. we said it is shocking, which is why people said, oh, the main thrust of your campaign was the ulez expansion. it wasn't because that would have been stopped on day one. the main thrust of my campaign was around policing. i am passionate about policing. we need to get more police on the street
so if your car is of ulez. so if your car is completely compliant, which in time every car will be, especially with the scrappage scheme, what will be the point of those cameras? and that's well, it's pay per mile. >> that's what it's as obvious to all of us. but as i say, i think we're the test bed in london. i think the test bed to see how these things work, so that if keir starmer does come into power, that everybody can expect that throughout the country. >> and finally, knife...
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we didn't really win on ulez. he really didn't win on ulez. he really didn't win on ulez. and allow me to explain that london pollution has come down. nitrogen dioxide in the centre of london by 65. right now, the airway breathing in it 65% improvement. it happens that way. you do it is to hit people in their pocket. >> the reason nitrous oxide went up so much was because the government pushed us. the labour government pushed us. the labour government pushed us to have diesel engines because they were obsessed by removing carbon dioxide. it was all part of a bonkers, environmental plan. >> petrol and diesel lead to greater pollution and lead to climate change. petrol engines . climate change. petrol engines. are now extremely clean. i'm sorry you can't for one minute pretend that petrol is preferable to electric when it comes to pollution. >> much better. >> much better. >> this is all beside the point because this is all part as we know of. as you said, the general environmental plan, net zero, which is absurd for us. it's going to cost trillions, right? it's going to be
we didn't really win on ulez. he really didn't win on ulez. he really didn't win on ulez. and allow me to explain that london pollution has come down. nitrogen dioxide in the centre of london by 65. right now, the airway breathing in it 65% improvement. it happens that way. you do it is to hit people in their pocket. >> the reason nitrous oxide went up so much was because the government pushed us. the labour government pushed us. the labour government pushed us to have diesel engines...
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expansion . affected by the ulez expansion. and it may be that, you know, it's been widely assumed that sadiq khan is going to be mayor of london again , labour mayor of of london again, labour mayor of london. but it might be that susan hall is going to give him a much, much narrow lower run for his money than we were expecting. and if it's we don't know what's going to happen. they haven't even started counting the votes yet. but if she took london, that would be a monumental upset. but we probably won't find out till about this time tomorrow. >> or popcorn at the ready. thank you very much for that, catherine, many of you will remember when we're talking about ulez, and i'll play a clip for you a bit later. if you don't remember. i'll refresh your memory. don't worry, when sadiq khan, he was doing, like , sadiq khan, he was doing, like, a people's question time, and he was talking about the people that opposed, things like ulez. and i'm sure that you'll be able to remember the insult that he labelled those people as. and if
expansion . affected by the ulez expansion. and it may be that, you know, it's been widely assumed that sadiq khan is going to be mayor of london again , labour mayor of of london again, labour mayor of london. but it might be that susan hall is going to give him a much, much narrow lower run for his money than we were expecting. and if it's we don't know what's going to happen. they haven't even started counting the votes yet. but if she took london, that would be a monumental upset. but we...
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people are asking, is this a ulez fact that — people are asking, is this a ulez fact that lots of people have been thinking _ fact that lots of people have been thinking about? susan hall, the conservative candidate put that at the centre — conservative candidate put that at the centre of hacking to pain —— centre — the centre of hacking to pain —— centre of— the centre of hacking to pain —— centre of her campaign, saying she would _ centre of her campaign, saying she would scrap it on day one. labour people _ would scrap it on day one. labour people i_ would scrap it on day one. labour people i have spoken to are still sounding — people i have spoken to are still sounding pretty confident. as for when _ sounding pretty confident. as for when the — sounding pretty confident. as for when the result is declared, it won't — when the result is declared, it won't be — when the result is declared, it won't be before 1:30pm, it could be sometime _ won't be before 1:30pm, it could be sometime after that. it depends how quickly— sometime after that. it depends how quic
people are asking, is this a ulez fact that — people are asking, is this a ulez fact that lots of people have been thinking _ fact that lots of people have been thinking about? susan hall, the conservative candidate put that at the centre — conservative candidate put that at the centre of hacking to pain —— centre — the centre of hacking to pain —— centre of— the centre of hacking to pain —— centre of her campaign, saying she would _ centre of her campaign, saying she would...
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. >> sadiq khan is off to meet the pope to tell him about ulez. the climate crisis really is the new religious cult, isn't it.7 it will be interesting to see whether or not the mayor of london is capable of lying directly into the face of one of the holiest men on earth, about how much he cares about the planet. he'll be flying there, i imagine, as will his team. the ulez expansion raised £27 million from ordinary, hard working people in the middle of a cost of living crisis. in the first month alone , reportedly first month alone, reportedly for what absolutely minimal gain. a study found that the biggest reductions in air pollution actually happened before ulez was introduced. khan's, also a frothing hypocrite. he and his entourage have racked up more than 430,000 air miles since he was first elected in 2016. that is enough to fly around the world 17 times, and it is estimated to have pumped out around 200 tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere. mayor khan faced criticism for a five day trip to the united states in 2022, in which he was seen schm
. >> sadiq khan is off to meet the pope to tell him about ulez. the climate crisis really is the new religious cult, isn't it.7 it will be interesting to see whether or not the mayor of london is capable of lying directly into the face of one of the holiest men on earth, about how much he cares about the planet. he'll be flying there, i imagine, as will his team. the ulez expansion raised £27 million from ordinary, hard working people in the middle of a cost of living crisis. in the...
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the pope about ulez. the climate cult is a new religion . climate cult is a new religion. in. stop teaching nine year old kids about sex in schools. also, no one should be put on this scheme if they are a threat to the public. >> and let me be crystal clear, it does not apply to me. >> absolutely. it does not apply to anyone serving a life sentence. >> well, a gb news exclusive proves that this isn't true and can't confirm that the
the pope about ulez. the climate cult is a new religion . climate cult is a new religion. in. stop teaching nine year old kids about sex in schools. also, no one should be put on this scheme if they are a threat to the public. >> and let me be crystal clear, it does not apply to me. >> absolutely. it does not apply to anyone serving a life sentence. >> well, a gb news exclusive proves that this isn't true and can't confirm that the
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and the labour mayor just ulez charges. and the labour mayorjust simply panders to mayor just simply panders to unions and has decimated london's night time economy . london's night time economy. that's his record. that's how he'll be judged and conserve people across london know that they will be safer with the conservatives, with lower taxes and better services . and better services. >> and karen bradley, thank you very much, mr speaker . very much, mr speaker. >> today, mr speaker, is staffordshire day, where we celebrate all the brilliant things about the county of staffordshire. >> so would my right hon. friend join me in paying tribute to our brilliant police, fire and crime commissioner ben adams and encourage the people of staffordshire to vote for ben tomorrow to make sure we keep staffordshire one of the safest places to live , work and visit. places to live, work and visit. >> yeah, well, i wish everyone a happy staffordshire day and she mentions the pcc elections and i think it's right that she does because unde
and the labour mayor just ulez charges. and the labour mayorjust simply panders to mayor just simply panders to unions and has decimated london's night time economy . london's night time economy. that's his record. that's how he'll be judged and conserve people across london know that they will be safer with the conservatives, with lower taxes and better services . and better services. >> and karen bradley, thank you very much, mr speaker . very much, mr speaker. >> today, mr...
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that's just to me that even in those parts of london where ulez was really controversial, it was a big political issue, they are not moving the dial in this mayoral election. the reason the bbc is calling it is partly best, partly look out for sadiq khan is ahead, with six of 1a constituencies counted, but it is more this. it is a swing. it has gone down a bit. 3.7% at the moment from conservatives to labour. the thing that is crucial is, apart from bexley and bromley, everywhere else has had a swing from the conservatives to labour. given that it was already a labour mayor incumbent, i had to go the other way. it is going this way by a noticeable amount, meaning the bbc and labourare noticeable amount, meaning the bbc and labour are both confident that this race is done, sadiq khan has one. ~ ., , ., one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 _ one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 pm _ one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 pm 5pm _ one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 pm 5pm is _ one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 pm 5pm is t
that's just to me that even in those parts of london where ulez was really controversial, it was a big political issue, they are not moving the dial in this mayoral election. the reason the bbc is calling it is partly best, partly look out for sadiq khan is ahead, with six of 1a constituencies counted, but it is more this. it is a swing. it has gone down a bit. 3.7% at the moment from conservatives to labour. the thing that is crucial is, apart from bexley and bromley, everywhere else has had a...
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oh will you get an ulez fine. oh will you. yes, it's on the ulez route. and if your satnav says, oh, get off the route and go this way. £12.50 fine. if you don't pay it, £60 fine, £120, you can thank me later. don't leave the diversion route you will get. >> did you say £12.50? fine. correct? >> yeah . just. >> yeah. just. >> yeah. just. >> just for some people might look at that and go, oh, £12.50. it's all, that's all it is. >> yeah. but if you don't pay it straight away £60 then it doubles £120. a lot of people might not know that that far out in the m25 is where the ulez goes through. it does so . goes through. it does so. >> so they're using. so that diversion is on the ulez route. so it's because you're on the ulez route that you'll pay £12.50, not because you've gone on the diverted route. >> no. >> no. >> so the diversion route is in ulez now the ulez fine has been has been switched off for the penod has been switched off for the period of the diversion . except period of the diversion. except if you leave the actual designated diversion r
oh will you get an ulez fine. oh will you. yes, it's on the ulez route. and if your satnav says, oh, get off the route and go this way. £12.50 fine. if you don't pay it, £60 fine, £120, you can thank me later. don't leave the diversion route you will get. >> did you say £12.50? fine. correct? >> yeah . just. >> yeah. just. >> yeah. just. >> just for some people might look at that and go, oh, £12.50. it's all, that's all it is. >> yeah. but if you don't...
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but equally some of his policies, like on the ulez, are unpopular in the outer boroughs of london, where many more people drive. we remember that the uxbridge by—election was won by the conservatives very much against the formbook there, and so there is, i suppose, a slim chance that we might see an upset in london. but it's the race is not always to the swift, but that's the way to bet at the moment. so i think money is still on sadiq khan. but, we will have to wait and see what the ballots say. >> i suppose the big difference between the london mayor election and all of those parliamentary seats in london is that at a general election, the turnout is a lot higher. we see a very, very, high level of political engagement at general elections, mayoral elections . elections, mayoral elections. fewer people, frankly, can be bothered to vote. one of the theories is that those that are motivated and, against sadiq khan, against ulez, against more taxation, perhaps a more motivated to get out and vote than those who sort of think, oh, he's all right. that certainly i mean, for the conservati
but equally some of his policies, like on the ulez, are unpopular in the outer boroughs of london, where many more people drive. we remember that the uxbridge by—election was won by the conservatives very much against the formbook there, and so there is, i suppose, a slim chance that we might see an upset in london. but it's the race is not always to the swift, but that's the way to bet at the moment. so i think money is still on sadiq khan. but, we will have to wait and see what the ballots...
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right up next, who is sadiq khan meeting to discuss ulez. >> well, there's a clue. if you're watching on the telly, you're watching on the telly, you might have worked out what a sadiq khan that guy in ulez got in common. if you're listening on the radio, trust me, you do not want to miss gb news. spider web doodle. it's 1121. spider web doodle. it's1121. >> it is. and that was steve step. we have to keep these panellists in order. that was stephen pound talking about something that he shouldn't have talked about. >> psychoanalysing my doodles. but let's not go there and the broadcaster, mike parry. >> now we talked we teased you a little earlier about who's sadiq khanis little earlier about who's sadiq khan is meeting. >> oh, right. >> oh, right. >> who would sadiq khan need to meet to talk about ulez ? it is meet to talk about ulez? it is the pope. >> can you believe this ? >> can you believe this? >> can you believe this? >> no, i can't believe it. i mean, i've just been talking to stephen about it. you know, when we look at the crime figures in london, when we l
right up next, who is sadiq khan meeting to discuss ulez. >> well, there's a clue. if you're watching on the telly, you're watching on the telly, you might have worked out what a sadiq khan that guy in ulez got in common. if you're listening on the radio, trust me, you do not want to miss gb news. spider web doodle. it's 1121. spider web doodle. it's1121. >> it is. and that was steve step. we have to keep these panellists in order. that was stephen pound talking about something that...
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and we are >> lots of ulez. and we are going to be talking to wes streeting, the shadow health secretary, a little later because he took a rather strong stance on twitter to try and get people not to vote for the conservative candidate in london, susan. susan hall i mean, susan hall just isn't as well known. she just isn't as well known. she just isn't as well known. >> that could be beneficial. >> that could be beneficial. >> work in her favour, could work in her favour, potentially . work in her favour, potentially. sadiq khan's putting out all this stuff saying, oh, there's been a very low turnout. there's been a very low turnout. there's been a very low turnout that makes it better for the conservatives >> a bit of knocking yesterday and apathy was quite big where i was knocking oh, gloria doing some knocking for stoke , the some knocking for stoke, the lovely siddiq. >> we'll find that out tomorrow though, so you'll have to keep waiting, although we'll let you know if we hear any whispers about which way it
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given the ulez issue there, how do you think this is going down in labour hq? >> how how will they feel they performed last? >> i think they'll be they'll be really happy with this. obviously, no. complacency is the mantra of people like morgan mcsweeney in labour hq, but they will be particularly keen to note the fact that they're doing really well in those marginal areas. so it's all about vote dispersal. and under first past the post, they're putting the votes exactly where they need to win a big majority, unlike 2019, where they did pretty badly at that, can we talk about the lib dems in all of this lib dems have a reputation for being pretty good when it comes to local elections. they're good campaigners. street to street, i mean they're up slightly . was it mean they're up slightly. was it 1214 seats up so far . mean they're up slightly. was it 1214 seats up so far. but should they have been doing better in they have been doing better in the run up to a general election ? >> well, 7- >> well, i ? >> well, i think we'll see that later today. and when the w
given the ulez issue there, how do you think this is going down in labour hq? >> how how will they feel they performed last? >> i think they'll be they'll be really happy with this. obviously, no. complacency is the mantra of people like morgan mcsweeney in labour hq, but they will be particularly keen to note the fact that they're doing really well in those marginal areas. so it's all about vote dispersal. and under first past the post, they're putting the votes exactly where they...
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the pope about ulez. the climate cult is a new religion . climate cult is a new religion. in. stop teaching nine year old kids about sex in schools. also, no one should be put on this scheme if they are a threat to the public. >> and let me be crystal clear, it does not apply to me. >> absolutely. it does not apply to anyone serving a life sentence. >> well, a gb news exclusive proves that this isn't true and can't confirm that the united kingdom has no legal obligation to accept returns of illegal migrants from ireland. well, that's another lie, isn't it? how many illegals have we taken back from ireland? >> i haven't even got anything on my lanyard . i'm just wearing on my lanyard. i'm just wearing it to wind up the minister for common sense . common sense. >> labour on the lanyard wind up. but must be the only tech bro brother on the contrary. oh gosh. keir starmer has had an absolute shocker at a pmqs on my panel tonight. it is the director of pop up popular conservatives, mark littlewood. we've got l
the pope about ulez. the climate cult is a new religion . climate cult is a new religion. in. stop teaching nine year old kids about sex in schools. also, no one should be put on this scheme if they are a threat to the public. >> and let me be crystal clear, it does not apply to me. >> absolutely. it does not apply to anyone serving a life sentence. >> well, a gb news exclusive proves that this isn't true and can't confirm that the united kingdom has no legal obligation to...
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everyone's got a ulez compliant car. you're not going to make any money. >> so apparently there's concern about low turnout in the caphal about low turnout in the capital, which would be a detriment to labour and sadiq khan. and also, i just wonder whether the interventions from the likes of wes streeting. we've already touched on his absolutely ridiculous tweet calling susan hall voters, white supremacists. i mean, how how can anyone be who's concerned about net zero? as you've talked about net zero? as you've talked about kids getting knifed in our streets? knife crime, how can anyone who's concerned about that be a white supremacist or an islamophobe? >> well, he'll be on here on gb news at about just before 3:00. >> very much looking forward to that, because i hope emily and gloria really take him to task on that. was that kind of intervention. would that put labour voters off? because, of course, hillary clinton did the same thing in the 2016 us presidential race, calling trump voters deplorables. and look how that
everyone's got a ulez compliant car. you're not going to make any money. >> so apparently there's concern about low turnout in the caphal about low turnout in the capital, which would be a detriment to labour and sadiq khan. and also, i just wonder whether the interventions from the likes of wes streeting. we've already touched on his absolutely ridiculous tweet calling susan hall voters, white supremacists. i mean, how how can anyone be who's concerned about net zero? as you've talked...
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. >> that means that the good people of ashbourne and surrounding villages reject the sadiq khan ulez rules, and even the 20 miles an hour welsh. will he join with me and perhaps ask his neighbour if he will pay for the ashbourne bypass? hey >> well, mr speaker, i know my honourable friend has been a dedicated campaigner for the ashbourne bypass and the government is committed to investing more in the midlands, particularly investing every penny of the £96 billion from xh2 back into the local area. and she's right that we will focus on drivers and their priorities, not continue the war on motorists, which is waged waged by the labour mayor in london, but also the labour party in wales, with both ulez and 20 mile an hour speed limit. it's this party that is unashamedly on the side of the motorist and mooloolaba . motorist and mooloolaba. >> thank you very much, mr speaken >> thank you very much, mr speaker. our child of the north cross—party group found that expectant mothers were terminated unwanted pregnancies as they could not afford another mouth to feed. recent figures show inf
. >> that means that the good people of ashbourne and surrounding villages reject the sadiq khan ulez rules, and even the 20 miles an hour welsh. will he join with me and perhaps ask his neighbour if he will pay for the ashbourne bypass? hey >> well, mr speaker, i know my honourable friend has been a dedicated campaigner for the ashbourne bypass and the government is committed to investing more in the midlands, particularly investing every penny of the £96 billion from xh2 back...
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i— extending to the m25 ulez, but he ignored it, i could _ extending to the m25 ulez, but he ignored it, i could go _ extending to the m25 ulez, but he ignored it, i could go on _ extending to the m25 ulez, but he ignored it, i could go on forever. i ignored it, i could go on forever. that— ignored it, i could go on forever. that didn't — ignored it, i could go on forever. that didn't cost _ ignored it, i could go on forever. that didn't cost you _ ignored it, i could go on forever. that didn't cost you at _ ignored it, i could go on forever. that didn't cost you at the - ignored it, i could go on forever. i that didn't cost you at the uxbridge by—election. —— that did. the that didn't cost you at the uxbridge by-election. -- that did.— by-election. -- that did. the issue there, by-election. -- that did. the issue there. unlike _ by-election. -- that did. the issue there, unlike bristol— by-election. -- that did. the issue there, unlike bristol and _ by-election. -- that did. the issue there, unlike bristol and bradford, there, unlike bristol and bradford, the governmen
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what do you think of jonathan ulez portrait of the king? i think my toddler could have done a better job, i'm with joanna. >> i think it looks demonic. i think, too, yeah, satanic, i think. yeah. does anyone on the panel actually like it? >> yeah, i loved it, i really did. i thought it was different. >> no, but i think i thought it was beautiful . was beautiful. >> and i think it captures something about the king and actually we see so many royal portraits, you know, hundreds , a portraits, you know, hundreds, a thousand years of royal portraits. they all look very similar. and i think we shouldn't. >> is that are they his hands? yes why are his hands bigger than his head? yeah. i mean , in, than his head? yeah. i mean, in, in 150 years time in the tate benjamin, people are going to look at that and go, what the. >> yeah. went on. >> yeah. went on. >> yeah. went on. >> yeah. i think the idea that all portraits need to look the same, i mean actually the late queen, she had an extraordinary one with her sharp blue eyes showing that was defini
what do you think of jonathan ulez portrait of the king? i think my toddler could have done a better job, i'm with joanna. >> i think it looks demonic. i think, too, yeah, satanic, i think. yeah. does anyone on the panel actually like it? >> yeah, i loved it, i really did. i thought it was different. >> no, but i think i thought it was beautiful . was beautiful. >> and i think it captures something about the king and actually we see so many royal portraits, you know,...
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more than 100 vehicles have been donated to ukraine over the past two months through london's ulez scrappage scheme. it was announced back in feburary that, rather than scrapping them, the owners of vehicles that don't comply with emissions standards could choose for them to be sent to ukraine to help provide humanitarian and medical aid. at the weekend, 20 vehicles arrived in the region, with another 13 on the way. there are calls for more solutions to deal with surface water across the capital to help reduce the impact of floods. it comes as scientists have warned that london is likely to see more incidents of flash flooding due to climate change. experts believe sustainable urban drainage systems could help. they're designed to channel the flow of rainwater naturally. everything from green roofs, permeable paving, even things like water buts through to wetlands that are artificially constructed. so little pockets of semi—engineered green features. we can never protect from every single rainfall event, but we can be far better prepared with the right kind of action. let's take a look at
more than 100 vehicles have been donated to ukraine over the past two months through london's ulez scrappage scheme. it was announced back in feburary that, rather than scrapping them, the owners of vehicles that don't comply with emissions standards could choose for them to be sent to ukraine to help provide humanitarian and medical aid. at the weekend, 20 vehicles arrived in the region, with another 13 on the way. there are calls for more solutions to deal with surface water across the...
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will he ask his _ sadik khan rules on ulez. will he ask his neighbour if he will pay for the viaduct? | ask his neighbour if he will pay for the viaduct?— ask his neighbour if he will pay for the viaduct? i know my honourable friend has been _ the viaduct? i know my honourable friend has been a _ the viaduct? i know my honourable friend has been a dedicated - friend has been a dedicated campaignerfor the friend has been a dedicated campaigner for the ashbourne bypass. and the government is committed to investing more in the midlands, particularly every penny of the 9.6 billion from hs2 back into the local area. we will not continue the war a motorist which is waged by the labour mayor in london and ulez and the 20 mile an hour speed limit and it is this party on the side of the motorist. . ., ., motorist. our child of the north cross party _ motorist. our child of the north cross party group _ motorist. our child of the north cross party group found - motorist. our child of the north cross party group found that. cross party
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drivers are being told to expect delays and warned they could incur ulez charges if they don't stick to the official diversion through surrey. a man is being held on suspicion of murder after a woman was stabbed to death in broad daylight in edgware yesterday morning. emergency services were called to burnt oak broadway shortly before midday. the victim, believed to be in her 60s, died at the scene. a 22—year—old man was arrested in the colindale area. it's been compared to trying to fix a car while it's driving along a busy road. so how hard is it to move an old intensive care unit to a brand—new wing? they've been finding out at newham university hospital. 1a critically ill patients were transferred from cramped wards to a purpose built facility on the other side of the building. the move involved five years of planning with the aim of providing better care. now, this patient is in the room behind me with a window and lots of space. much better environment. a much safer place to be. in terms of rehab and recovery, this is a world apart from where they were before. millwall fo
drivers are being told to expect delays and warned they could incur ulez charges if they don't stick to the official diversion through surrey. a man is being held on suspicion of murder after a woman was stabbed to death in broad daylight in edgware yesterday morning. emergency services were called to burnt oak broadway shortly before midday. the victim, believed to be in her 60s, died at the scene. a 22—year—old man was arrested in the colindale area. it's been compared to trying to fix a...
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so yeah, i think i could have held bexley, bromley and those kind of people who are furious about ulez and about sadiq khan, sort of, just ignonng about sadiq khan, sort of, just ignoring them and, really tackled issues around crime that inner london are really concerned about as well. that's what you've got to say, not conflicting things, but actually speak to those people. and their motivators for a vote. that's that's what i would have done. and hopefully, maybe we'll never know. i may have been able to beat him. >> who votes for him? >> who votes for him? >> paul? because i understand that he gets the ethnic minority vote majority in london. actually i think now, isn't it? are we? he gets a lot of migrants votes. true. or people born of descended from migrant parents, but who else votes for him? is it the kind of you mentioned the islington ? is it mentioned the islington? is it the champagne socialist dinner party set ? is the champagne socialist dinner party set? is it your limousine liberals? is it those people who've done well and live in london but still like to say, oh , i co
so yeah, i think i could have held bexley, bromley and those kind of people who are furious about ulez and about sadiq khan, sort of, just ignonng about sadiq khan, sort of, just ignoring them and, really tackled issues around crime that inner london are really concerned about as well. that's what you've got to say, not conflicting things, but actually speak to those people. and their motivators for a vote. that's that's what i would have done. and hopefully, maybe we'll never know. i may have...
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ulez, of course, is i think £12.50 a day. if you don't pay think £12.50 a day. if you don't pay it, you can get £180 fine. now, if you stray from that official route, you could end up in an area where you're being charged. if you're not aware of it, you could end up with that penalty. and so people say only travel if necessary. and be careful that you only follow that official . route. i think that official. route. i think you can see now the traffic is slowing. i can see just heading towards me now. it's slowing to a complete standstill at the moment. >> okay. ray anderson, thank you for that report. excellent as even for that report. excellent as ever. and bedlam out there. and you know that 19 that 19 mile diversion past chessington adventure park. what a nightmare that's gonna be for parents. got the t shirt in there myself. stuck in there. >> it's always on hot days as well. so you're going to have the screaming kids in the back of a boiling hot car and oh, nightmare. i just want to read out a couple of your saved views. paul anthony has been in touch, hav
ulez, of course, is i think £12.50 a day. if you don't pay think £12.50 a day. if you don't pay it, you can get £180 fine. now, if you stray from that official route, you could end up in an area where you're being charged. if you're not aware of it, you could end up with that penalty. and so people say only travel if necessary. and be careful that you only follow that official . route. i think that official. route. i think you can see now the traffic is slowing. i can see just heading...
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whether or not the swing there is markedly lower or not because of the row about ulez, the scheme that requires people going into london with older cars to have to pay rather a lot to do so, whether or not that will make a difference to the result out there. i think there are two key points we can take away, firstly specifically about london. that london assembly result in merton and wandsworth for the constituency to the body to whom the constituency to the body to whom the mayor is accountable. the interesting thing there is that the result for the london assembly in merton and wandsworth is very similar to the result for the mayoral contest in that part of london. there has been lots of speculation that sadiq khan is not as popular as his party and that therefore perhaps there will be a difference between his vote and the vote for his party in the london assembly. welcome on this first contest at least that is not the case, so it is something to keep on watching. but now much more broadly, we have been seeing swings consistently now in mayoral contest, notjust in london, but we have
whether or not the swing there is markedly lower or not because of the row about ulez, the scheme that requires people going into london with older cars to have to pay rather a lot to do so, whether or not that will make a difference to the result out there. i think there are two key points we can take away, firstly specifically about london. that london assembly result in merton and wandsworth for the constituency to the body to whom the constituency to the body to whom the mayor is...
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higher in the outer boroughs than the inner boroughs, and the outer boroughs, obviously a bit more ulez worried about sadiq khan, but which, of course, we saw in uxbridge, when the tories hung on to that seat. yeah, indeed, indeed. but, the race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet. and so i'd still bet on sadiq khan, but it might bet on sadiq khan, but it might be closer than people think. >> and ben houchen getting it, that that was a stunner, wasn't it? >> was andy street in the west midlands is more of a, could go either way because he's personally popular there and the gaza muslim voter issue, plays against labour as we saw. >> well, this is a new headache for keir starmer, a new electoral constituency that he had taken for granted, which was the british muslim vote. nicholas yes, that's absolutely that. >> and it was it was rochdale, i think, isn't it, where oldham's, oldham's, oldham , labour's lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham but kirklees had lost seats in rochdale as well, that is going to
higher in the outer boroughs than the inner boroughs, and the outer boroughs, obviously a bit more ulez worried about sadiq khan, but which, of course, we saw in uxbridge, when the tories hung on to that seat. yeah, indeed, indeed. but, the race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that's the way to bet. and so i'd still bet on sadiq khan, but it might bet on sadiq khan, but it might be closer than people think. >> and ben houchen getting it, that that was a...
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it was very vulnerable on ulez. he was vulnerable on crime. do you think the conservatives chose the wrong candidate? should you have been the conservative candidate >> it's very calm. do you say that if in david maddox column in the independent last week, he apparently had, evidence to say that internal people at cabinet level had asked the, the prime minister to get me as the tory candidate over the years. i didn't hear that or see that at all. i was approached, i was wooed, i was offered certain things to drop out, but i won't go into that detail. but fundamentally, the problem is that there were four, i think, conservative, potential candidates . and she was the candidates. and she was the fourth choice, i think, you know, people like paul scully, i think would have done better, i'm not knocking her. she did fight a good campaign, and i'm afraid she's not the type of charismatic, politician that london needs. they're like a bofis london needs. they're like a boris johnson or even a ken livingstone . all these people livingstone. all these
it was very vulnerable on ulez. he was vulnerable on crime. do you think the conservatives chose the wrong candidate? should you have been the conservative candidate >> it's very calm. do you say that if in david maddox column in the independent last week, he apparently had, evidence to say that internal people at cabinet level had asked the, the prime minister to get me as the tory candidate over the years. i didn't hear that or see that at all. i was approached, i was wooed, i was...
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if your car is not compliant. be charged for ulez. if your car is not compliant . so make sure is not compliant. so make sure you follow that diversion. otherwise you could end up with a hefty fine. >> yeah. all right, ray, thank you very much for that update there, it's it looks like that smoke's billowing, isn't it? from that building work going on. but, thank you very much to gb news reporter ray addison. folks, you're with me. darren grimes on gb news saturday. i thank you very much for being so. lots more coming up on the show. first of all, though, we're going to get a quick update from sophia. >> thanks, darren. it's 232. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after two women died in a house fire in wolverhampton. emergency services were called to a property in the dunstall hill area at 2 am. west midlands fire service says three other people were also taken to hospital , people were also taken to hospital, and a sixth person was discharged at the scene . in discharged at the scene. in other news, the dutch a
if your car is not compliant. be charged for ulez. if your car is not compliant . so make sure is not compliant. so make sure you follow that diversion. otherwise you could end up with a hefty fine. >> yeah. all right, ray, thank you very much for that update there, it's it looks like that smoke's billowing, isn't it? from that building work going on. but, thank you very much to gb news reporter ray addison. folks, you're with me. darren grimes on gb news saturday. i thank you very much...
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this is ulez. this one, now, this one's interesting. this is ulez . what interesting. this is ulez. what a lovely name, mr sunak has some talents , but where is his talents, but where is his self—awareness? he believes he can do it all by himself. well, he might have to. right there. leaving. why does he not use the talents of the best campaigner the tories have ? boris johnson the tories have? boris johnson interesting and on the. yeah the amount again. this is from candice. hello candice . candice. hello candice. abandoned ship. tories, rats fleeing the sinking tory party. more like it. can't take the heat of their own toxic mess. so they're jumping ship before the pubuc they're jumping ship before the public can boot them out. pathetic. guess they know the days of lining their pockets are oveh days of lining their pockets are over. one last one. i'm going to read this one out. this is from phil. hello, phil. thank you. i think phil says i really fancy some lemon meringue pie. now dawn, after you're seeing your suit, i'm taking that as a compliment. phil, and thank you very much
this is ulez. this one, now, this one's interesting. this is ulez . what interesting. this is ulez. what a lovely name, mr sunak has some talents , but where is his talents, but where is his self—awareness? he believes he can do it all by himself. well, he might have to. right there. leaving. why does he not use the talents of the best campaigner the tories have ? boris johnson the tories have? boris johnson interesting and on the. yeah the amount again. this is from candice. hello candice ....
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dangerous comments because what is he essentially saying there is to say that everyone who voted against ulez or for less knife crime. yeah, a safer london is a racist, a white supremacist or an islamophobe. whereas you are a walley mate. >> i think what's happened is wes streeting has made it very dangerous for him to go on pubuc dangerous for him to go on public transport because he might run into you and you . might run into you and you. >> well, luckily he's a champagne socialist, so it's limos everywhere , uber exotic, limos everywhere, uber exotic, you know what i mean? yeah. i mean, like, i think it's ridiculous to say, you know, a vote for her is a win for racist white supremacists and islamophobes. i mean, lucky guess, but it's a terrible it's a terrible thing to see. and it should be. you know, the idea behind hate crime is that if you say something to somebody that huns say something to somebody that hurts their feelings and also can target them, lead to them being discriminated against or attacked in some way, that's exactly what wes streeting has done. so calling someone a racist
dangerous comments because what is he essentially saying there is to say that everyone who voted against ulez or for less knife crime. yeah, a safer london is a racist, a white supremacist or an islamophobe. whereas you are a walley mate. >> i think what's happened is wes streeting has made it very dangerous for him to go on pubuc dangerous for him to go on public transport because he might run into you and you . might run into you and you. >> well, luckily he's a champagne...
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jacob which is why sadiq khan has gone off to meet the pope to talk about ulez. i'm also going to be making quite a strong point that primary school children should not be sexualised by teachers. i think the government has done a good thing by delaying sexual education in schools. on that note, i am joined by david bailey's son, sasha, who's going to tell me how he very nearly became a woman and how easy it was for him to do that. lee anderson is on talking about how many illegal migrants who've taken back from the irish, and a gb news exclusive on monsters released early from prison due to overcrowding. >> well, that's what we're going to be marvellous, and everyone will be praying for a brilliant, brilliant program as always. that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i am, in case you've forgotten, jacob rees—mogg and this has been state of the nation. and you know what the weather's like in somerset. it's going to be so good tomorrow. it's going to be the best tip top. glorious, wonderful, happy weather. >> a brighter outlook with bo
jacob which is why sadiq khan has gone off to meet the pope to talk about ulez. i'm also going to be making quite a strong point that primary school children should not be sexualised by teachers. i think the government has done a good thing by delaying sexual education in schools. on that note, i am joined by david bailey's son, sasha, who's going to tell me how he very nearly became a woman and how easy it was for him to do that. lee anderson is on talking about how many illegal migrants...
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the other factor, of course , is ulez very, very unpopular policy brought in by sadiq khan. susan hall, the conservative candidate, has essentially been fighting on purely an anti ulez ticket. how is that going to play ticket. how is that going to play out so far? it looks like it's done her wonders. we can see from the turnout that turnout in the doughnut area, the areas around central london which tend to be more conservative minded, the areas which will be affected by ulez, have had a much higher turnout on average over 40% than the areas in central london that could do wonders for susan hall as well. so labour is looking pretty happy this morning, but a little bit nervous. both about this low turnout voter apathy issue and also preparing themselves for what might just be a shock result in the caphal be a shock result in the capital. interesting we shall be back to you. of course, throughout the course of the day, olivia . thanks very much day, olivia. thanks very much indeed. of course, it's not all about the filling in the doughnut. sometimes it's just about the dough.
the other factor, of course , is ulez very, very unpopular policy brought in by sadiq khan. susan hall, the conservative candidate, has essentially been fighting on purely an anti ulez ticket. how is that going to play ticket. how is that going to play out so far? it looks like it's done her wonders. we can see from the turnout that turnout in the doughnut area, the areas around central london which tend to be more conservative minded, the areas which will be affected by ulez, have had a much...