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5, especially the world's largest imports in india, use this, especially in new product from roosting to call leaving work is with a dangerous one on the east investigate, especially in just sign in on out here the you have folks here, it is not time for us to deliver the exit polls predictor landslide victory for the opposition labor party, with the majority of $0.17. a permanent service, you see, not concedes the fates and takes responsibility for conservative parties. was selection defeats in over 100. the at 11 o'clock, this is out 0 live from also coming up as a palace again, desktops,
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38000 gallons of us as there's been a breakthrough in negotiations between our mazda and poles, are due to a button in a row for presidential election running between reform is confident my suit and the conservative side to leave the so yes, we begin to the united kingdom where exit polls the predicted a landslide victory for the opposition labor policy, which ends 14 years of conservative rule. let's head we can head now from kissed on the deliberate you fault for it. you voted for, it's a now it has arrived change, but it is now the time to do, i have to be able to is full of the hostages of work,
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changing the policy. this is what it is full. i changed labor policy, but it's a sub of country ready to restore person to the service of walking people, the pool. so i'm afraid people will be waking up to the dues relieved, but the weight has been lifted. i fired and finally removed from the shoulders of this great nation. and now we could look for what a good book into the morning sunlight of how pallet 1st we're getting stronger through the di, shining once again. or i country with the opportunity of to pull to
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yes, it's a gets its future by the all to sign each and every one of you here come painting so hard for change. not just in this campaign either. also for these, for the hockey is changing alcohol to in the labor law. there is always everything such a possum future down for the efforts of its people. so fun to truly you have changed. i'll come straight the,
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what's a mandate like this comes with a great responsibility. all task is nothing less than we're doing the is the pay this country to get the national would you whoever you are, wherever you started in life, if you work called, if you play by the rules, this come free should give you a fair chance to get told it should always respect your contribution and we have to restore. busy that the, the bone site that we saw to return politics to public service show the politics can be a full speed. good. make no mistake. that is the right test. the politics in this
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era, the fight for trust is the look, the pines outrage. it is why we come paid so hard on demonstrating we all fit public service service is the precondition. i respect the bones that could unite a country for delta. the values of this change labor policy, the dried project principle for new government, the top 3 fast policy. second, the, the, the responsibility of this mandate, you know, full, 2 years ago we were told the were full and it together.
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i say to the purchase people today, imagine what we can do is that well, actually true. so by all means enjoy this moment. nobody can say you have, why should i should say enjoy the feeling of waiting now for the morning like this with the motion. but you do save a country through the same eyes, hold onto it, because it is what unity is made from. use it to show to the rest of the country as we must. but this policy has changed. we will search the faithfully delford for every single person in this country the also to forget. now we don't see this building. we can see the purchased.
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people have voted to turn the page on 40 years, but don't protest, but the was a mistake inevitable about lot. there's nothing pre own thing in politics. election, victory spent a from the sky. the hardwell and hard for, for i'm this one could only be one way i changed labor part to of the we have to talk with the public services because we change the policy. we have the chance to make what pay because we've changed the policy. we have the chance to deliberate for working people, young people, bundle people, the power steering off society because we change the parts of the
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country 1st. policy. second isn't the slogan. it's the guiding principle. everything we have done must keep on doing the economy on national security, but protect orders. the purchase, people have to look us in the eye and say that we can set that interest about what doesn't store. now. it never stops. the changes we've made of permanent, every possible and we must keep going. we run as a changed labor policy and we will be offered as a changed labor paul, to the
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i to miss you. it will be easy. so you to come so it's not like flicking a switch, it's hard, what patient, what determine what we will have to get moving immediately. but even when the going gets tough and it will remember for night and always, well this is me about now on may of next. what parents? few times in this campaign once or twice. but the sense of security we had come from. they took from believe it, britain would always be back to for the children. the whole time mind they don't i, they listed. but i hope the booking plus families like mine to build their lives around it doesn't hope, but may not burn brightly in britain at the moment. but we have the mandate to re
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light. the fire box is the purpose of this party adult, this government. we said we would end the chaos and we will. we said we would turn the page and we have today we saw the next chapter, but didn't the work of change? the mission of national renewal installed to rebuild our country, sent to the that is a man who will be with you pretty much. they still being counted, but such as the size of his victory. we know he will be at the prime minister of the united kingdom with a law. so majority of that was, is a victory speech. the 1st of many will. the 2nd doctor is constituencies beach as
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well, but that's it. his main victory space, as i've had so far as weight lifted, he said the bolder removed from the shoulders of the nation. great responsibility had a task of natural renewal to repair the public services delivered for working people the young and the pool. the spring roy trying to joins us live now from dining streets in london. so rory, as expected i resigned in victory from capstone of the yeah. and the policy has now broken through the magic number of 326 seats needed to form a majority government. we can now say that the policy is that makes it into 2024 election kits. thomas is going to be the next prime minister of the united kingdom. he was having a go at soaring or a tree that i don't think so in our tree comes particularly naturally to kit's dom i. but he was making a good assets that after the war, he was specifically saying,
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i think was bats of the policy that is going to be taking power. now is not the same policy. the last catastrophically in the 2019 election on the jeremy cold. and he has changed the policy and he wants everyone in the u. k. to know that he says that the job with the policy has now as a governing policy is a very difficult one. that times will get tough. he has to get moving immediately. the change in the country he said, is not like flicking a switch, but he will govern forever on he will put the countries before the policy and that he wants to attend politics at a public service. now the list of challenges that the u. k is cardi facing, is a very low indeed. there is a wide spread opinion here that are over the last few years,
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things have been getting worse and worse and with the public services particularly crumbling, that the national health service is on his knees. you have to wait, doctors appointments, you have to wait for ambulances to arrive. there is sewage and the rivers, the jails, overflowing the cool pump down the libraries and screen pulls the closing that the chaos of the last view is a conservative rule. have basically distracted the government as it has been from doing what governments supposed to do. so in fact, says won't keeps telling me, it says that he's labor costs each is going to change. whether it's time do that, whether it will do that a cost, we will have to wait and see over the next weeks and months he's going to have to hit the ground running. he's going to be pointing his cabinet with naming is cabinets that probably by the end of today, then he has to do things like go to the nato summit next week. so there's
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a lots that it has to do very fast. and he knows that roy, i remember when tony black came to power back in 1997. and there was a huge amount of hope in optimism at that point in providing the country on the day that he was elected. is there anything similar happening? you okay, now a nice uh this its, it's very clear that the country is not in love with kids. tom or the countries know in love with the late the pots in the same way that was, as he described, that mess and easy as him. uh for tiny black in 1997 when he was on the streets where i'm standing now and into number 10 to accuse crowds waving union jacks. we might not see that focused on the lights are on today. this is an election that has been lost by the conservatives, as much as the one by the light of pockets. when the final
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number of votes account said, i think we're going to see that the votes and the turnouts is low for the selection that it has been in and elections recently, signifying that there is i think, a wide spreads and apathy, whatever you want to correlate towards the main policies, uh the conservative policy and so it less or expense the labor policy and that is reflected also in the search and support a smaller potty, sorry, the liberal democrats of doing particularly well at the moment with that plenty of seats and reform u k, the pots, so you headed by nigel for raj. it's certainly doing well, maybe not as well in terms of states as the liberal democrats and thought it might well end up being just the most popular policy by chance. now the united kingdom's come out to came to the electoral system,
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often doesn't for boy school or policy to do with vote share with actual states in parliament. and that might well be the case for the for reform box. in terms of the influence on the discussions and the agenda is the get just talked about in the media and in parliament. nigel for ours and there's populace right wing reform policy and the emigrant policy and to european policy is going to be assessing. i think a lot of the talking points, a lot of the agenda story if i so that's a back with you a bit later was where we trends at the dining street. that's enough. and during the holiday reports on guest on himself, the man who will be the next prime minister of the united kingdom. too much of the british public before the election campaigns. the kids stomach wasn't quite the right fit either as labor, party leader or as prime minister to don't know radical enough to establishment.
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my dad works in the factory. he was told my to my mom was in the us. we didn't have a lot of publication as pains to remind the country of his work outhouse and routes they got to the lake capacities. 5th parliamentary lead, a liberal defense lawyer with reforming instincts later, no cheap for his service as public prosecutor at the next federal i like jeffrey robinson 100 stomach as a young human rights lawyer. he interviewed very badly here is uh you were a colleague and one of my colleagues said we can't possibly take someone who weighs cardigans. it was a role that would bring style, why the claim holding pilot to account on behalf of ordinary people. and culminating in his appointment as the director of public prosecutions. he has said that it's really the human rights act that brought him into politics. he saw the link between the getting rights for under privileged people and
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politics. and i think that any political decisions that he would make that he will go and be guided by the principles of human rights. a man on the custom to trumpeting his own the chief months, the red glimpses of what motivates him. yeah. what, what was this thing that if this in injustice or wrong the job is to fix it. it's not just talk about it. and what he feels he wants to achieve. having switched from the new or to politics less than 10 years ago. he's dumber and the labor of body style the campaign to get into number 10 downing street around that promise of change change of to 14 years of conservative government, of course, but also a more fundamental change. putting right what he's wrong, that's thomas says he's driven by the parking lot. will he have the resources to deliver? i have a vision for this country towards higher grove. and i just back on it's feet
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secure, borders, cheaper bills, safer straits at all. put your to, to buy your children. i think that's a big tests for kids. summer of the 6 months, funds prime minister which will be can you explain to the british people what has happened? and therefore, what that means to the next 2 years next 3 or 4 years, will you take hold of me cry. will that be sufficient? was also for level government suspend. these are the really big things that will decide whether a stomach government will be successful in that. and persuading is still skeptical public, the being sensible and a little boring. so it means simply getting the job done during the whole l g 0 number. let's be to publish a honda now who's a senior political advisor joins is from london, a peddler welcom. do you agree with this sentiment that this was an election lost
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by the conservatives as much as one by labor? yeah, i think that probably is the case. i think is what we call isn't abc election. we're just kind of thing. but conservatives, you've seen labor on the democrats, in particular making huge gains and expense of the conservatives. of believe dems, in particular, like waste to the cabinet. they all just taking out secretary off the secretary, have to administer to minnesota. so yeah, it's, it's, i think it is a win for labor and they sit opposite the congratulations put out they have of attend. an astonishing which i've seen before. you know, we shouldn't forget the if the 2019 birth storms and when the election with a huge majority and case time has pub attend resoundingly. but it is also a case that this has been very much in the election of just anyone, but the conservative right is that which brings us back to that point us discussing with our cross when it reach on. it's just now that it, this is the sense is nothing like it was when tiny black came back in 1997 with
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a big majority is very much a feeling that split system reason is popular. think for stock, and i think that is true, but i also think that there is, there's an element that people people wanted to stay a change in this country. honestly, i do think it's true, but it's true. but the appalling show the cast down as popularity is, is not as high as 20, but as well as in. but i mean, i think that probably speaks more to just how and popular conservatives when, as i say, that is why we seen all the positive, including even some independence taking states up the conservatives. i'm and i kind of restructuring of the political landscape and across the u. k. actually missing a big change in northern ireland and scotland as well. and so it is true that case number is going to ends number 10 as nothing. overwhelmingly popular prime minister, but he's gonna walk in that with a huge majority and he can do pretty much as he pleases. right? when he's got a lot, it was neat. i mean, the list is in the stagnant economy. cost of living education system. he had
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a just confidence politicians, it goes on and on is not going to have much of a honeymoon period. you know, he's really not here. he's gonna have to hit the ground running. i'm on. i think he probably will actually. i think he, he's pretty committed to this idea of putting studies back into politics. and i think that the reason there is an element to our country needs that we need to kind of go back. so calm a politics. why, you know, a prime minister has not hiding infringes and doing the kind of crazy things that parts done. some of the things i think people across in the economy is as less trusted. so i think there's an element that actually just having apartments. so you're going to kind of come in steady the ship and kind of, you know, hit the ground running and, and i've got a country moving and not the change that he wants to. he have an obsolete monday to do that. and no one can deny that. and but it, yeah, he's gonna, he's gonna have a lot today. okay. it's kind of, it's kind of a busy time and he's gonna stop for a place where he's gonna have to and the trust on the popularity of the country,
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even though he has, you know, this monday, here's one over sounding big tree. but he's not going to end to protect the populate. what about the other big story a reform you okay the, the, the big surgeon. but the, it's, it looks as if they could become the most popular part to you, at least in terms of ha, the yeah, i think so the last count. and just before i came on they were up to full state. so for raj in that deputy linda direct to tice is, and i think that it speaks to a kind of a wind to a process of issue in the u. k. which is this of the feelings of different from cheeseman and so political neglect that's happening in our country. but, you know, we sold x with when the lead up to the breakfast where people voted to leave. in part because everything that they had not been listening to and the people that politicians taking westminster and not paying attention to what they wanted and how they're feeling. and that was reflected in, in the, in the winning slogan, take back control was all about that. and i think that that is what reform u. k. not refresh potty is capitalizing on,
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and i think it will probably add as well to the coal fed, some sort of voting reform because i think what we're seeing here is that person is becoming a 5 policy states of this idea that it's just labor concept. it's starting to slip away, even though labor is winning with a huge monday. we are seeing light. they've done this for example, that they're having an fantastic high on the show that very happy taking out the piece of the greens of tossing is do right while listing, you know, even in the form a leader of the labor party, jeremy colbin, you know, he, he won his c as an independent so we're starting to see as a fracturing of this traditional you buy the best or bass, i think people stop and think actually not so keen on that. so i think we're phones, search and popularity will add weight to that argument for something like both, representational some, some different type of right. and what, what about the reforms position as we look to the future of a knowledge of our saying this is, this is just the beginning, just wait for what's about to happen, right?
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yeah, i mean it's a, i'll be totally honest if it worries me a little bit, but i do think that there is, there is an element for me. but if they, if they get these people elected and hopefully they will be held to account and they'll be scrutinized. i think one of the things that has, that has to me particularly not surprises the hearing. lots to go away without any real accountability has been helped us. i'll say, well, he wants do what he wants. he's never really been elected to know. he's never been likes to westminster. and so he's never really had the kind of scrutiny impression that he went to a pod for the kinds of things he said during the referendum, for example, he promised all sorts of things that we would get if we left the a you, none of which have materialized so i think actually in a sense it is quite good to get him into westminster. he can be held accountable. i think people will start to say the, in my opinion here is that he's a bit of a solid and so, so i, you know, i'm not, i'm not delighted at the as the, like some 9 surprise, but i think he will get to the accountability that he needs got public good
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thoughts. he appreciate that. thanks. a lot of the kind of let's digging a bit more into what went wrong because of the policy is my having challenging when 5 minutes to reach you. so next to an outside, tim downing street 6 weeks ago and called a snap general election, his words were meant to project strings based on certain times, cool for a clear plan unfold anxious to charge the quotes to a secure future. but for many, the optics couldn't have been worse delivered in the pouring rain without an umbrella. the speech left so soon ex, looking defeated, even before a vote, many believe will put an end to 14 years of government by the conservative party. just 5 years ago, under the leadership of forest johnson, of the central right tories were considered unbeatable to him. but a series of scandals, as well as concerns about the economy and criticism of the parties handling of the cobit 19 pandemic sent it's popularity plummeted. then there's the issue of
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immigration in recent years, the number of i'm documented migrants and refugees arriving on british shores have hit record highs. soon. ack had hoped a controversial law to the port asylum seekers to rwanda might boost the conservatives political fortunes touting it off and as the cornerstone of a strategy to tackle illegal migration enough is enough. no more prevarication. no more delay. noah's no bots based lights on going to rolanda, but the plan widely criticized by courts and numerous human rights groups and having already costs hundreds of millions of dollars stalled so far, not one deportation flight. because taken off, the conservatives came to power in 2010, under the stewardship of david cameron. his coalition promised to confront the global economic crisis by cutting spending and slashing public services prompting protests the tested his popularity. in 2015,
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he began leading his party and country down a dangerous path. as the conservators became increasingly concerned by the growing popularity of the right. when you k independence party cameron called for a vote on britain's membership in the european union. that will be a referendum in britain before the end of 2017. that isn't in act referendum. i think it will be right for me. after breaks it narrowly passed, cameron resolved country nigel for raj, the self styled architect. it breaks it made a last minute decision to run in this election is anti immigration reform, u. k party. i subsequently enjoyed a surgeon support attending many believe any chance. the conservatives had to be extending their 14 years in power. how much enjoy a visit? all right, let's bring in atlanta versus leonard choose that. i county central vaughan in north london, the 3 constituencies being counted very viewed as one of the capitals key areas and then it tell us what's happening. what we have just the,
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the conservative n p that has uh, one of these areas, since 2005 theresa videos has no the 2 made by the moment here. and we've made the n p given his acceptance restaurant speech a. here it is just following that pass on laws, conservatives, and using that, he's often down this country about an hour ago, one of the other constituencies that was also come to him went from conservative to native of that constituency. and was wanting to see, to reflect clean from nationwide to all the but really taking a so many seats up and down the country when he comes to conservative law says they have so far lost a having that ministers among them some 35 people much is the defense, i have the secretary of rules
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alex to had the house secretary suite coffee. also these a has see that no one hasn't done well. that should be any of the country with a sizable mosley population. now we're seeing some looking cuz i didn't have a sense i just moved in late as the down on average, about 10 points. so we've seen west virginia, very high profile, make that purchase any shadow cabinet, minnesota valley hanging onto the c 5. and the drawing to about $500.00 people against and repetitive power from another we de determine the addition i to use the navy leticia use it to an end.

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