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paul nuttall was one party leader trying to get a message out., we stand for putting more into the nhs, slashing the foreign aid budget, investing in our defence and our boys and girls in the armed forces and of course reducing immigration which would be good for community cohesion and the economy. we are feel we are at a fork in the road f you don't want to waste money on trident and look at ideas to make the country fit for the 215t century and want more investment in the nhs, then vote for the green party. we face a numberof then vote for the green party. we face a number of threats from a tory government with an increased mandate. threats to people in our communities, threats to our nhs and threats to the process of leaving the eu to jobs threats to the process of leaving the eu tojobs and livelihoods. it is only by having a strong team of plaid cymru mps that we can make su wail's voice is taken seriously. well, to have a look at the last day of campaigning in more detail i‘m joined by caroline crampton, the assistant editor of the new state
paul nuttall was one party leader trying to get a message out., we stand for putting more into the nhs, slashing the foreign aid budget, investing in our defence and our boys and girls in the armed forces and of course reducing immigration which would be good for community cohesion and the economy. we are feel we are at a fork in the road f you don't want to waste money on trident and look at ideas to make the country fit for the 215t century and want more investment in the nhs, then vote for...
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and the ukip leader paul nuttall said his party was the only one to be trusted to deliver a no—nonsenseal. and in other news tonight, tributes to the victims of the london bridge attacks by some of the first police officers on the scene — eight people are now known to have died. and friends and admirers attend a memorial service at westminster abbey for the entertainer ronnie corbett. hello. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the polling stations open at 7am tomorrow morning after a campaign that in its latter stages has been dominated by the debate about security following the terror attacks in london and manchester. but on this last full day of campaigning, both theresa may and jeremy corbyn have returned to their main policies and messages. tonight, we'll have the latest on the campaigns, and we'll be looking at the key policy proposals. ourfirst report, on the eve of polling day, is by our political editor, laura kuenssberg. the incumbent. let us reignite the british spirit, because together we can do great things! cheering and applause the insurgent. there are people coming togethe
and the ukip leader paul nuttall said his party was the only one to be trusted to deliver a no—nonsenseal. and in other news tonight, tributes to the victims of the london bridge attacks by some of the first police officers on the scene — eight people are now known to have died. and friends and admirers attend a memorial service at westminster abbey for the entertainer ronnie corbett. hello. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the polling stations open at 7am tomorrow morning after a...
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well the ukip eder paul nuttall has spent his final day of campaigning on the east coast of england.ny cash while cutting net migration. he says his party is the real deal when it comes to leaving the eu. cheering. confident smiles for the last push. ukip's leader paid a visit to one of the party's strongholds. they are convinced they still have a role, even now the uk has voted to leave the eu. ukip says it is the guard dog of brexit. i think people are coming round to the idea that theresa may won't give us the kind of brexit that we really want. the party is pushing its broader policies, too. it has promised to cut immigration, improve security, put more money into the nhs by cutting back on foreign aid, protect british culture, and promote a fair democracy. the leader says they are prepared to talk about things other politicians don't. we have spoken openly about extremist islamist within our society. i have called it a cancer, said it needs to be cut out. come up with a load of proposals on how we could do that. the other parties wanted to ignore it. ukip had its best ever resul
well the ukip eder paul nuttall has spent his final day of campaigning on the east coast of england.ny cash while cutting net migration. he says his party is the real deal when it comes to leaving the eu. cheering. confident smiles for the last push. ukip's leader paid a visit to one of the party's strongholds. they are convinced they still have a role, even now the uk has voted to leave the eu. ukip says it is the guard dog of brexit. i think people are coming round to the idea that theresa...
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election questions, as a studio audience debates the issues of the 2017 general election with paul nuttalle watching a special election programme, election questions. our studio audience will be putting their questions to the leader of the ukip independence dharma party, please welcome, paul nuttall. —— ukip party. i will start with the same question i put tojonathan bartley just a short while ago. that is your response to what theresa may has said in light of the events last night, the shocking events on the streets of london, that she thinks the country needs to have a com pletely the country needs to have a completely different approach to extremism and terrorism. do you agree with that? yes. it is interesting to hear theresa may finally identifying what the problem is. politician after politician in this country has refused to accept that the problem is islamist ideology. it is not about muslims. it isa ideology. it is not about muslims. it is a political ideology, one of violence. i was glad to hear theresa may today speaking about islamist extremism. that is the heart of the problem.
election questions, as a studio audience debates the issues of the 2017 general election with paul nuttalle watching a special election programme, election questions. our studio audience will be putting their questions to the leader of the ukip independence dharma party, please welcome, paul nuttall. —— ukip party. i will start with the same question i put tojonathan bartley just a short while ago. that is your response to what theresa may has said in light of the events last night, the...
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for ukip, paul nuttall said his party was the only one to be trusted to deliver a no—nonsense brexit we'll have the latest on the final hours of campaigning and a reminder of some of the key policy choices on offer from the parties. tributes to the victims of the london bridge attacks of the first police officers on the scene. eight people are now known to have died. in washington, the sacked former head of the fbi reveals new details about his private meetings with president trump. and friends and admirers attend a memorial service at westminster abbey for the entertainer ronnie corbett. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, andy murray reaches the semifinals of the french open as the defending champion novak djokovic is knocked out. good evening from the bbc election centre. this is where — in 2a hours‘ time — we'll be following the results as they come in from every part of the united kingdom. the polling stations open at seven tomorrow morning, after a campaign that, in its latter stages, has been dominated by the debate about security following the terror attacks in london and
for ukip, paul nuttall said his party was the only one to be trusted to deliver a no—nonsense brexit we'll have the latest on the final hours of campaigning and a reminder of some of the key policy choices on offer from the parties. tributes to the victims of the london bridge attacks of the first police officers on the scene. eight people are now known to have died. in washington, the sacked former head of the fbi reveals new details about his private meetings with president trump. and...
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nuttall, paul andrew, ukip. .. and in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave.gh can govern alone. meet the ten—strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. 0thers, though, calling for her to go. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out of government. she put her party before her country, she has been found out. she should be ashamed. it's an act the westminster circus did not expect. i think labour mps have been shocked by how well we've done. a lot of them will recognise jeremy's here and will take us into the next election and they will start to work with him. i think we've witnessed a political earthquake and i am going to be the first or second or third person to say that jeremy has had a character explosion. you must accept, though, that a hung parliament makes the government less stable, less strong. i accept this isn
nuttall, paul andrew, ukip. .. and in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave.gh can govern alone. meet the ten—strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. 0thers, though, calling for her to go. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out of government....
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nuttall, paul andrew, ukip. .. and in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave. govern alone. meet the ten strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. 0thers, though, calling for her to go. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out of government. she put her party before her country, she has been found out. she should be ashamed. it's an act the westminster circus did not expect. i think labour mps have been shocked by how well we've done. and lot of them will recognise jeremy's here and will take us into the next election and they will start to work with him. i think we've witnessed a political earthquake and i am going to be the first or second or third person to say that jeremy has had a character explosion. you must accept, though, that a hung parliament makes the government less stable, less strong. i accept this isn't t
nuttall, paul andrew, ukip. .. and in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave. govern alone. meet the ten strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. 0thers, though, calling for her to go. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out of government. she put...
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the snp‘s nicola sturgeon, ukip's paul nuttall and eco—leader of the greens, caroline lucas. going to the polls, ending 50 days of debating, arguing and persuading that was twice halted following the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. last time round, a windmill, a launderette and even a kitchen were pressed into service, transformed into polling stations for the day. 68 different parties are vying for votes this time around with a total field of more than 3300 candidates. we'll elect mps from 650 constituencies across the uk. 533 in england, a0 in wales, 59 in scotland and 18 in northern ireland. the polls close at 10pm tonight, with the exit poll immediately afterwards giving a hint of how things may have gone. the first seat is expected to declare a little before 11pm, the results will then stack up overnight with the full results on friday. and a look at the weather for the rest of today and the weekend. we have had a lot of cloud and rain for many parts of the country but not everywhere. this was kent, a few hours ago from one of our weather watchers, so some cl
the snp‘s nicola sturgeon, ukip's paul nuttall and eco—leader of the greens, caroline lucas. going to the polls, ending 50 days of debating, arguing and persuading that was twice halted following the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. last time round, a windmill, a launderette and even a kitchen were pressed into service, transformed into polling stations for the day. 68 different parties are vying for votes this time around with a total field of more than 3300 candidates. we'll...
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nuttall, paul andrew, ukip. .. and in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave.though can govern alone. meet the ten—strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. 0thers, though, calling for her to go. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out of government. she put her party before her country, she has been found out. she should be ashamed. it's an act the westminster circus did not expect. i think labour mps have been shocked by how well we've done. a lot of them will recognise jeremy's here and will take us into the next election and they will start to work with him. i think we've witnessed a political earthquake and i am going to be the first or second or third person to say that jeremy has had a character explosion. you must accept, though, that a hung parliament makes the government less stable, less strong. i accept this
nuttall, paul andrew, ukip. .. and in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave.though can govern alone. meet the ten—strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. 0thers, though, calling for her to go. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out of...
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their share of the vote collapsed across britain and their leader paul nuttall came third in boston ands. the green party remain unchanged with one seat. the party co—leader caroline lucas, who held brighton pavilion, said the greens will never support a tory government. the greens are forecast to win 2% of the vote. as the financial markets across europe open this morning, traders are bracing themselves for a volatile day. overnight sterling suffered one of its biggest falls since january, sinking at one point to a low of almost 2% against the dollar and the euro after the initial exit poll. let's take a look at this morning's weather with matt taylor. a brighter day across the uk with more sunshine but there will be showers so do not leave all without your umbrella. showers working eastwards into central and eastern england for the late morning and afternoon, some could be thundery. golden turning brighter into the afternoon although stay employed ian the north and east. tonight, rain from the west spreading across the country and into saturday a wet start of the weekend across many w
their share of the vote collapsed across britain and their leader paul nuttall came third in boston ands. the green party remain unchanged with one seat. the party co—leader caroline lucas, who held brighton pavilion, said the greens will never support a tory government. the greens are forecast to win 2% of the vote. as the financial markets across europe open this morning, traders are bracing themselves for a volatile day. overnight sterling suffered one of its biggest falls since january,...
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paul nuttall is standing down as leader of ukip with immediate effect.three leadership contests in one year for ukip. in this context, when we are looking at a share of 1.8% of the vote, that was inevitable. rather small guard dogs of brexit these days. clever people with slide rules have tabulated that that will be five ukip leaders in nine months which even by the standards of british politics is going it some. he is an affable guy but he is not a successful leader. he got into a lot of trouble almost every time he appeared in public. the famous nathalie would statement where he could not remember leanne wood‘s name, he is frequently known as natalie nuttall in the press. it has beenin natalie nuttall in the press. it has been in miserable at variance for him. he did it with grace there, but it is very hard to see ukip providing quickly. that depends very much on a new leader. we have heard from nigel farage today as well, delighted that paul nuttall is standing down. nigel farage will be bouncing back in his inevitable way. if the conservative party i
paul nuttall is standing down as leader of ukip with immediate effect.three leadership contests in one year for ukip. in this context, when we are looking at a share of 1.8% of the vote, that was inevitable. rather small guard dogs of brexit these days. clever people with slide rules have tabulated that that will be five ukip leaders in nine months which even by the standards of british politics is going it some. he is an affable guy but he is not a successful leader. he got into a lot of...
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the snp's nicola sturgeon and paul nuttall, from ukip.cks in manchester and london. the attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual, eve ryo ne bigger police presence than usual, everyone conscious that the threat level is still the fear. this westminster polling station is one of 40,000 all over the uk where you are electing your 650 representatives to the house of commons, down the yard from here. the mps will be here on tuesday and on monday week the queen will open parliament and set out the new government's plans. some ofjulia places have been pressed into action as polling stations —— some peculiar ones. this is a launderette in 0xford. this pub was playing host to voters in exeter. last orders for casting a ballot, 10pm. the first results are due in before midnight. a special programme here from 10pm. gary is with us in westminster. this election has been cast in the frame of the two recent terror attacks? there's no escaping that, really, it is an extraordinary election because of those attacks. we had a hiatus and both
the snp's nicola sturgeon and paul nuttall, from ukip.cks in manchester and london. the attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual, eve ryo ne bigger police presence than usual, everyone conscious that the threat level is still the fear. this westminster polling station is one of 40,000 all over the uk where you are electing your 650 representatives to the house of commons, down the yard from here. the mps will be here on tuesday and on monday week the queen will open parliament and...
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thank you to paul nuttall. that brings us to the end of all of our special programmes.leaders of the political parties on bbc iplayer. that leaves me to say good night from bristol. it's going to be a wet and windy start to the new week for many of us. we've seen rain moving across northern ireland, up into scotland. that rain should clear away and as it brightens up, we will get some heavy showers. brightening up too across northern ireland but rain setting and across northern england, especially wales and the south—west, with the wind picking up. we'll see some showery bursts of rain pushing into other eastern parts of england, especially in the afternoon. here, some semblance of warmth, but otherwise a chilly day, especially underneath all that rain. and the heaviest rain likely to be across wales and north—west england where there could be as much as 80 millimetres, during the day and on monday night. the wet weather only moving very slowly northwards and eastwards, and the winds continuing to strength in the south with gales likele as we head overnight. it remains
thank you to paul nuttall. that brings us to the end of all of our special programmes.leaders of the political parties on bbc iplayer. that leaves me to say good night from bristol. it's going to be a wet and windy start to the new week for many of us. we've seen rain moving across northern ireland, up into scotland. that rain should clear away and as it brightens up, we will get some heavy showers. brightening up too across northern ireland but rain setting and across northern england,...
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the snp's nicola sturgeon, and paul nuttall from the uk independence party.not just about them. 47 million of us are registered at this election, one that's been overshadowed by the terrorist attacks in manchester and london. those attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual. everyone conscious that the threat level is still severe. this westminster polling station is just one of 40,000 the length and breadth of the uk where you're electing your 650 representatives to the house of commons, just a couple of hundred yards down the road from here. those new mps will be here next tuesday, and on monday week the queen will open parliament and set out the new government's plans. some peculiar places have been pressed into action as polling stations. this one is in a launderette in oxford. here's one in a windmill in hove. and this pub was playing host to voters in exeter. last orders for casting a ballot are at 10pm tonight, with the first results due in before midnight. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news. and if you'd like to see all the results as they come in,
the snp's nicola sturgeon, and paul nuttall from the uk independence party.not just about them. 47 million of us are registered at this election, one that's been overshadowed by the terrorist attacks in manchester and london. those attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual. everyone conscious that the threat level is still severe. this westminster polling station is just one of 40,000 the length and breadth of the uk where you're electing your 650 representatives to the house of...
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paul nuttall is taking the country, even though he does not have an mps in westminster, it is takingus in the wrong direction. the country which is inward looking. if you want an inclusive vision standing upfor if you want an inclusive vision standing up for freedom if you want an inclusive vision standing up forfreedom of movement and making decisions about nuclear weapons, vote for the green party. this is what is at stake. why are the other parties not be on progressive alliance ? the other parties not be on progressive alliance? no one has signed up to it. you're standing outside in about 30 seats. it is the point in. i wrote tojeremy corbyn, nigel ty roush but they did not reciprocate. —— nigel farage. i proud we showed that the leadership. how big a problem is it that your proposals in many ways are so similartojeremy proposals in many ways are so similar to jeremy corbyn's? there proposals in many ways are so similar tojeremy corbyn's? there is a common ground. most of it. no, not most of it. proportionate representation. why is is spending £110 million renewing nuclear weapon
paul nuttall is taking the country, even though he does not have an mps in westminster, it is takingus in the wrong direction. the country which is inward looking. if you want an inclusive vision standing upfor if you want an inclusive vision standing up for freedom if you want an inclusive vision standing up forfreedom of movement and making decisions about nuclear weapons, vote for the green party. this is what is at stake. why are the other parties not be on progressive alliance ? the other...
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the snp's nicola sturgeon, and paul nuttall from the uk independence party. us are registered at this election, one that's been overshadowed by the terrorist attacks in manchester and london. those attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual. everyone conscious that the threat level is still severe. this westminster polling station is just one of 40,000 the length and breadth of the uk where you're electing your 650 representatives to the house of commons, just a couple of hundred yards down the road from here. those new mps will be here next tuesday and on monday week the queen will open parliament and set out the new government's plans. some peculiar places have been pressed into action as polling stations. this one is in a launderette in oxford. here's one in a windmill in hove. and this pub was playing host to voters in exeter. last orders for casting a ballot are at 10pm tonight with the first results due in before midnight. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news. and if you'd like to see all the results as they come in — you canjoin david dimbleby and the
the snp's nicola sturgeon, and paul nuttall from the uk independence party. us are registered at this election, one that's been overshadowed by the terrorist attacks in manchester and london. those attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual. everyone conscious that the threat level is still severe. this westminster polling station is just one of 40,000 the length and breadth of the uk where you're electing your 650 representatives to the house of commons, just a couple of hundred...
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and paul nuttall insisted that his party is the patriotic party and its policies on immigration and foreign will come to be seen as ahead of their time. the lib dem leader, tim farron, thinks it's possible what he terms the conservatives' arrogance at this election may backfire. the approach they took to this election, assuming a landslide and taking the people of the country for granted. so a vote for the conservatives on thursday will be heard by theresa may as an endorsement of the dementia attacks but also police cut and cuts to health and school as well. a lot of talk about security inevitably but the parties now perhaps returning to their core messages? they're trying to get it back but i think the issue of course of the tragic and appalling events of the tragic and appalling events of saturday is overshadowing everything. and there are questions about police numbers, about security. questions about prevention of extremism and how we fund and support the security services. that is not going to go away and neither should it because it is a big issue. and whoever aspires to be in downin
and paul nuttall insisted that his party is the patriotic party and its policies on immigration and foreign will come to be seen as ahead of their time. the lib dem leader, tim farron, thinks it's possible what he terms the conservatives' arrogance at this election may backfire. the approach they took to this election, assuming a landslide and taking the people of the country for granted. so a vote for the conservatives on thursday will be heard by theresa may as an endorsement of the dementia...
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paul nuttall came out the next day saying that he was right about the cancer of radical islam.n point is to ban the burqa. how is that going to help? everyone has their views. i have mine. to stop radicalisation, we need more police force working with the community to overcome hate crime. i want to make sure that police crackdown on any hate in any community. did you agree with your party's policy of banning the burqa? in today's modern society, any form of covering the face is not required. i disagree. do you really have the right to tell people what to wear? to tell women to wear? i know there is an issue of security issue but we live in a democracy, or we try to. i feel that politicians are constantly coming to young people and the younger generation at election time. where the hell are you for the rest of the year? you come to us at election time when you want your votes. people like us, the undecided voters, you say... "this is what we will do for young people. we throw millions of pounds into mental health services, we throw billions of pounds into the nhs." why do we not
paul nuttall came out the next day saying that he was right about the cancer of radical islam.n point is to ban the burqa. how is that going to help? everyone has their views. i have mine. to stop radicalisation, we need more police force working with the community to overcome hate crime. i want to make sure that police crackdown on any hate in any community. did you agree with your party's policy of banning the burqa? in today's modern society, any form of covering the face is not required. i...
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the snp's nicola sturgeon, ukip's paul nuttall, co—leader of the greens, caroline lucas.on and plaid cymru's leanne wood all took the trip to the polls, bringing to an end 50 days of debating, arguing and persuading, that was twice halted following the terror attacks in london and manchester. but for most today, voting is happening as it has always done, in places large and small. last time round, a windmill, a launderette and even a kitchen were pressed into service, transformed into polling stations for the day. 68 different parties are vying for votes this time around with a total field of more than 3,300 candidates. we will elect mps from 650 constituencies across the uk. 533 in england, a0 in wales, 59 in scotland and 18 in northern ireland. the polls close at 10pm tonight with the exit poll immediately afterwards giving a hint of how things may have gone. the first seat is expected to declare a little before 11pm, the results will then stack up overnight with the full results on friday. they've opened the bars early in washington today so people can watch what's bei
the snp's nicola sturgeon, ukip's paul nuttall, co—leader of the greens, caroline lucas.on and plaid cymru's leanne wood all took the trip to the polls, bringing to an end 50 days of debating, arguing and persuading, that was twice halted following the terror attacks in london and manchester. but for most today, voting is happening as it has always done, in places large and small. last time round, a windmill, a launderette and even a kitchen were pressed into service, transformed into polling...
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paul nuttall said he would happily swap your lbc radio show for the leadership, and he is gone now.et list. for me, getting the referendum and helping to win it, i thought i was done. but i do think we will see it backsliding. did you hear 85% backing for brexit? that was nigel farage‘s point, that labour and the conservatives were backing brexit. is that how you read the vote on thursday night? no. i think theresa may and people like nigel farage worked very hard to make this election about brexit. what this election was really about for people was hope versus fear. it was about what kind of country do we want to live in. do we want to live in a country which is cruel, lacks compassion, lets us get to a situation where nurses are dependent on food banks? or do we want to be a compassionate country at home and abroad? that was the message that won the day. it was a message that we would invest in each other, in our nhs, in our education system, and our future. so not about brexit at all? theresa may phrased it about brexit. it was a wholly unnecessary election because there was noth
paul nuttall said he would happily swap your lbc radio show for the leadership, and he is gone now.et list. for me, getting the referendum and helping to win it, i thought i was done. but i do think we will see it backsliding. did you hear 85% backing for brexit? that was nigel farage‘s point, that labour and the conservatives were backing brexit. is that how you read the vote on thursday night? no. i think theresa may and people like nigel farage worked very hard to make this election about...
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the leader of ukip paul nuttall, has resigned , after his party failed to sin a single seat in parliamentrty's popularity plummeted after securing just over 500 and 90 thousand votes across the entire country , down from nearly four million in 2015. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports now on pa rty‘s collapse a brave face but a bruising result. ukip‘s leader came third here in boston and skegness, losing thousands of votes, a picture replicated across the country, prompting this. i am standing down today as the leader of ukip with immediate effect. the party has struggled to find its way since the eu referendum, losing support in droves. but even after quitting, he insists ukip‘s not finished. i believe the worst is over. the party is still on the pitch of british politics. in clacton, voters aren't sure. this was the seat of ukip‘s only mp. last night, their vote plummeted, some supporters switching to the tories because of brexit. ukip done theirjob, if we do get the brexit up and running, which they achieved. more surprising to some, labour gained from the party's collapse
the leader of ukip paul nuttall, has resigned , after his party failed to sin a single seat in parliamentrty's popularity plummeted after securing just over 500 and 90 thousand votes across the entire country , down from nearly four million in 2015. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports now on pa rty‘s collapse a brave face but a bruising result. ukip‘s leader came third here in boston and skegness, losing thousands of votes, a picture replicated across the country, prompting...
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the ukip immigration spokesperson john bickley laid out how the party —— leader paul nuttall said thate for ukip is very bright indeed. we are talking about the things that the other party is hamstrung by political correctness will not. and we have still got to be the guard dogs of the brexit that we voted for, actually. the green party's main manifesto pledges include holding a second referendum on the terms of the brexit deal — with the option of staying in the eu — and a move to a four—day working week. the party's co—leader, jonathan bartley, was asked earlier on bbc breakfast why voters should vote for them over the labour party, who have some similar manifesto pledges. in 2015 we got more votes than in all the previous general election is put together and we have shifted the labour party in a different direction but they are still not making the right choices, there is no commitment to proportional representation, we cannot tackle air pollution and expand roads and airports. there is no commitment to the big ideas such as the basic income, reform of the welfare state, looking at
the ukip immigration spokesperson john bickley laid out how the party —— leader paul nuttall said thate for ukip is very bright indeed. we are talking about the things that the other party is hamstrung by political correctness will not. and we have still got to be the guard dogs of the brexit that we voted for, actually. the green party's main manifesto pledges include holding a second referendum on the terms of the brexit deal — with the option of staying in the eu — and a move to a...
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and a leader of ukip, paul nuttall, is standing down with immediate effect.voter turnout has been estimated at 7296. voter turnout has been estimated at 72%. overall turnout was 69%, and that in itself was the biggest since 1997. that's a summary of all the election news so far. more in the next hour. back to sophie in downing street. all the photographers here keep glancing at the gates because we are expecting later this afternoon the arrivals of the first cabinet ministers who will come here. eleanor garnier, our political correspondent, is with us. we haven't heard from cabinet ministers at all. none of them out and about, for obvious reasons. we don't know how theresa may will reshape her cabinet, and some must be wondering if they will still be in theirjobs. ben gummer was a cabinet office minister and helped to write the tory manifesto that lost —— but lost his constituency seat. there were alsojunior ministers his constituency seat. there were also junior ministers who lost their seats, so there will be places to fill. we will be wondering if some of
and a leader of ukip, paul nuttall, is standing down with immediate effect.voter turnout has been estimated at 7296. voter turnout has been estimated at 72%. overall turnout was 69%, and that in itself was the biggest since 1997. that's a summary of all the election news so far. more in the next hour. back to sophie in downing street. all the photographers here keep glancing at the gates because we are expecting later this afternoon the arrivals of the first cabinet ministers who will come...
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while the ukip leader, paul nuttall, says the issue of police numbers, was one of many mrs may, misjudgedshe has got it wrong over the police cuts and also she has got it wrong over border guard cuts and cuts to the prison service. i'm not sure these comments have much legitimacy coming from somebody like jeremy corbyn, somebody who has called hamas and hezbollah his friends, to attack theresa may on theissue friends, to attack theresa may on the issue of terrorism is a weak point forjeremy corbyn. katie and owen are with us. it has been a fascinating debate today on this whole security issue after the terrible events of the weekend because we have two leaders who have taken because we have two leaders who have ta ke n two because we have two leaders who have ta ken two different because we have two leaders who have taken two different aspects of the debate, policing numbers, and the powers of the police. both leaders are running away from their past and their comments and their policies in relation to those two issues.” don't think the conservatives ever imagined they would be on the def
while the ukip leader, paul nuttall, says the issue of police numbers, was one of many mrs may, misjudgedshe has got it wrong over the police cuts and also she has got it wrong over border guard cuts and cuts to the prison service. i'm not sure these comments have much legitimacy coming from somebody like jeremy corbyn, somebody who has called hamas and hezbollah his friends, to attack theresa may on theissue friends, to attack theresa may on the issue of terrorism is a weak point forjeremy...
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sparring with rudd and paul nuttall on economic policies, jeremy corbyn called out nuttall for his claimsing taxes would cause businesses to leave the country. a new poll found that the labour party slashed the cone serserva lead even further. that put more pressure pound sterling which has been falling. let's try to show sterling/dollar, 1.2883. though it has limited some declines given the manufacturing pmi earlier on in the session, which was better than expected. we'll be back in two. >>> president trump is keeping the world in suspense about his plans regarding the paris climate agreement. global leaders and big businesses are looking to see whether he will withdrawal from the landmark deal. tesla ceo and white house adviser elon musk reacted to the news in a series of tweets. he and his team he say have done all they can in advising the trump administration to remain in the paris agreement. asked what he would do if the president pulled out of the accord, he said he would have no choice but to leave his advisory roles. >>> uber has announced its head of finance is leaving the compa
sparring with rudd and paul nuttall on economic policies, jeremy corbyn called out nuttall for his claimsing taxes would cause businesses to leave the country. a new poll found that the labour party slashed the cone serserva lead even further. that put more pressure pound sterling which has been falling. let's try to show sterling/dollar, 1.2883. though it has limited some declines given the manufacturing pmi earlier on in the session, which was better than expected. we'll be back in two....
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worse sound bites than paul nuttall, but let me keep going. actually you... here is the big offer.. mr farron, thank you very much. thank you. good morning. contrasting weather conditions across the country. we still keep heat and humidity in the south—east, but this weather front sweeps eastwards today and brings a change to the story, as we move to the weekend. there will be some rain, it will move erratically eastwards and ahead with heat and humidity, we could see sharp downpours likely. here, we are likely to see 25—26d and fresh conditions behind. mid—to high teens at the best. this fresh team is set to continue through to the weekend, showers ease away, a quiet night to come, friday— saturday. we start saturday morning with comfortable temperatures for sleeping, 9—15d. dry with some showers, to the far north and west, fresh for all. top temperatures 12—21. welcome to newsday. in singapore the headlines. president trump confirms the united states will withdraw in combating climate change from the paris agreement calling it an unfair deal that would cost millions of american j
worse sound bites than paul nuttall, but let me keep going. actually you... here is the big offer.. mr farron, thank you very much. thank you. good morning. contrasting weather conditions across the country. we still keep heat and humidity in the south—east, but this weather front sweeps eastwards today and brings a change to the story, as we move to the weekend. there will be some rain, it will move erratically eastwards and ahead with heat and humidity, we could see sharp downpours likely....
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paul nuttall resigned as the ukip leader after liaising his only seat and failing to win in boston andp, caroline lucas increased her majority in brighton pavilion. while others celebrate, she knows she must get on with governing. brexit talks start in days. after a result like this, theresa may's long—term future as the prime minister will be in doubt. theresa may walked back inside downing street a short time ago, there was loud applause from the downing street staff gathered inside. norman smith is with me now. she says she will tuberculosis. to deliver brexit. can she survive this? theresa may wants to continue. she believes she has the legitimacy to continue and her resolve has stiffened in the past few hours. in the early hours of the morning she seemed more uncertain and strained, there was a wobble in tory ranks with the tory mps speculating as to whether she could survive. now she says with the support the dup she believes she can it may be a temporary sticking plaster solution. there is no disguising the anger among the tory mps, about the unnecessary election, a botched camp
paul nuttall resigned as the ukip leader after liaising his only seat and failing to win in boston andp, caroline lucas increased her majority in brighton pavilion. while others celebrate, she knows she must get on with governing. brexit talks start in days. after a result like this, theresa may's long—term future as the prime minister will be in doubt. theresa may walked back inside downing street a short time ago, there was loud applause from the downing street staff gathered inside. norman...
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the snp's nicola sturgeon, ukip‘s paul nuttall, co—leader of the greens, caroline lucas.trict. the liberal democrats' tim farron and plaid cymru's leanne wood all took the trip to the polls, bringing to an end 50 days of debating, arguing and persuading that was twice halted following the terror attacks in london and manchester. but for most today, voting is happening as it has always done, in places large and small. last time round, a windmill, a launderette and even a kitchen were pressed into service, transformed into polling stations for the day. 68 different parties are vying for votes this time around with a total field of more than 3,300 candidates. we'll elect mps from 650 constituencies across the uk. 533 in england, a0 in wales, 59 in scotland and 18 in northern ireland. the polls close at 10pm tonight, with the exit poll immediately afterwards giving a hint of how things may have gone. the first seat is expected to declare a little before 11pm, the results will then stack up overnight with the full results on friday. and just a reminder that the bbc‘s main elec
the snp's nicola sturgeon, ukip‘s paul nuttall, co—leader of the greens, caroline lucas.trict. the liberal democrats' tim farron and plaid cymru's leanne wood all took the trip to the polls, bringing to an end 50 days of debating, arguing and persuading that was twice halted following the terror attacks in london and manchester. but for most today, voting is happening as it has always done, in places large and small. last time round, a windmill, a launderette and even a kitchen were pressed...
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. —— leader paul nuttall said that the party would protect the will of the people. if you want to votebut you say you are not a single issue party. we're not, we stand for putting more money in the nhs, early investing in our defence for our boys and girls in the armed forces and reducing immigration drastically. local election results show you are perhaps a spent force. we always knew they were going to be the most difficult elections we would face but this is a general election and if different. in the past week people have been coming over to ukip. we're going into overdrive on the la st we're going into overdrive on the last day of the campaign to get our message through. there are three components. it's time to end the attack on low— paid components. it's time to end the attack on low—paid people, the disabled and the vulnerable. we need to cancel the tax welfare state and invest in our public services. brexit presents a clear and present danger tojobs brexit presents a clear and present danger to jobs and the economy of scotland and scotland needs to be represented at the top tab
. —— leader paul nuttall said that the party would protect the will of the people. if you want to votebut you say you are not a single issue party. we're not, we stand for putting more money in the nhs, early investing in our defence for our boys and girls in the armed forces and reducing immigration drastically. local election results show you are perhaps a spent force. we always knew they were going to be the most difficult elections we would face but this is a general election and if...
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our leader paul nuttall said that islamism is a cabser. it —— cancer.—facetted approach. we have a multi—facetted approach. we have got to stop have a multi—facetted approach. we have got to stoinhadis coming into the country who have been abroad and fighting for islamic state. this guy isa fighting for islamic state. this guy is a british citizen. he has been given british citizenship. so you wouldn't have had him in the country in the first place? someone like that who has dual citizenship. let's deal with the fact that he was investigated and there was no evidence. what would you do then? we need to look at funding of mosques and anyone who is connected... what would you do? with someone like him who has dual citizenship, he has citizenship in pakistan as well, you can strip people of their citizenship if they have dual citizenship, if they are connected. we need to do that. oliver, with that individual in particular, what in the future, what should we do with someone like that? from my time working in downing street i know the challenges facing mi5.
our leader paul nuttall said that islamism is a cabser. it —— cancer.—facetted approach. we have a multi—facetted approach. we have got to stop have a multi—facetted approach. we have got to stoinhadis coming into the country who have been abroad and fighting for islamic state. this guy isa fighting for islamic state. this guy is a british citizen. he has been given british citizenship. so you wouldn't have had him in the country in the first place? someone like that who has dual...
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paul nuttall, the leader of ukip, is fighting back seat.ge defeat for paul nuttall. this was the area that voted leave in the highest numbers. three quarters of boston and skegness voted to leave, but they are not giving any traction to ukip. we can go back to nick robinson, we interrupted you for the paul nuttall result and he did not do very well in boston and skegness, only got 3300 votes. finish your point. even a few hours ago when i was in sojeremy corbyn's hopes, they were looking at the results to see how far they could cut to reason me's majority. when they arrived here for his count, they as questions about whetherjeremy corbyn might in certain circumstances be the next prime minister. i do not think that is the central expectation, but they have left the building to give that proper and serious thought. he is now in play and the decisions he makes will matter for the future of the labour party and the country. just a few weeks ago, that would've seemed implausible, not just just a few weeks ago, that would've seemed implausible,
paul nuttall, the leader of ukip, is fighting back seat.ge defeat for paul nuttall. this was the area that voted leave in the highest numbers. three quarters of boston and skegness voted to leave, but they are not giving any traction to ukip. we can go back to nick robinson, we interrupted you for the paul nuttall result and he did not do very well in boston and skegness, only got 3300 votes. finish your point. even a few hours ago when i was in sojeremy corbyn's hopes, they were looking at the...
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paul andrew nuttall, ukip. .. and in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave...an govern alone. meet the ten strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning. we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. others, though, calling for her to go... we will work with others, if it is at all possible, to keep the tories out of government. she put her party before her country. she has been found out. she should be ashamed. it is an act the westminster circus did not expect. i think labour mps have been shocked by how well we have done. a lot of them recognise thatjeremy is here and will take us into the next election. they will start to work with him. i think we witnessed a political earthquake. i am going to be the first, or second, or third person to say that jeremy has had a character explosion. you must accept though that a hung parliament makes the government less stable? i accept that this is not the result we
paul andrew nuttall, ukip. .. and in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave...an govern alone. meet the ten strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning. we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. others, though, calling for her to go... we will work with others, if it is at all possible, to keep the tories out of government. she...
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nuttall, paul andrew, ukip. .. and, in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave.party, though, can govern alone. meet the ten—strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. others, though, calling for her to go. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out of government. but only late this afternoon did the prime minister acknowledge that anything had gone wrong. i had wanted to achieve a larger majority, but that was not the result that we secured and i'm sorry for all those candidates and hard—working party workers who weren't successful. she won more votes, more seats, she keeps this address, but her gamble failed. the electorate can damn with faint praise. laura keunssberg, bbc news, downing street. in other news: president trump says he is 100% willing to testify under oath to give his side of the story over leaked conversation
nuttall, paul andrew, ukip. .. and, in reverse, another ukip leader took his leave.party, though, can govern alone. meet the ten—strong democratic unionist party, northern irish mps who will prop theresa may up. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation. others, though, calling for her to go. we will work with others if it is at all possible to keep the tories out...
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party leaders already go to the polls, theresa may, jeremy corbyn, nicola sturgeon, leanne wood, paul nuttalldidate standing and 986 of those are women. the polls close at 10pm tonight and we expect the first result come just before 11pm. traditionally that is one of the seats in sunderland that declares first. we will get a nexit poll just after declares first. we will get a nexit polljust after 10pm declares first. we will get a nexit poll just after 10pm and declares first. we will get a nexit polljust after 10pm and then the results will begin to roll in overnight with the bolt coming in the middle of the night and so by this time tomorrow, we should know the outcome. 650 seats in the house of commons up for grabs. christian fraser has been looking at some of the numbers. it's a numbers game, a general election and there are some big numbers for us to consider this time around. here's the biggest of them all — 46.9 million people eligible to vote. a million more people on the register. there's been a surge in fact in places around the country, up to 10%, particularly in student areas. tur
party leaders already go to the polls, theresa may, jeremy corbyn, nicola sturgeon, leanne wood, paul nuttalldidate standing and 986 of those are women. the polls close at 10pm tonight and we expect the first result come just before 11pm. traditionally that is one of the seats in sunderland that declares first. we will get a nexit poll just after declares first. we will get a nexit polljust after 10pm declares first. we will get a nexit poll just after 10pm and declares first. we will get a...
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paul nuttall of ukip.ended to the then owner, sir david murray, that funds were available on an uncontrolled basis to make all payments for acquiring a sta ke to make all payments for acquiring a stake in the glasgow club —— a controlling stake. he had pleaded not guilty, and the judge controlling stake. he had pleaded not guilty, and thejudge had told thejurors to keep not guilty, and thejudge had told the jurors to keep clear heads, and he has now been cleared of a fraudulent takeover of the club. we will get more reaction to that and bring it to you. now the headlines — the third suspect in the london attacks has been named as youssef zaghba. he was stopped when to go to syria in 2016. an australian nurse, ki rsty syria in 2016. an australian nurse, kirsty boden, is the third person who has been named to have died in the attack. australian police say that they are treating a siege is an apartment in the city of melbourne as a terrorist incident. police shot and killed a lone gunmen who had been holding
paul nuttall of ukip.ended to the then owner, sir david murray, that funds were available on an uncontrolled basis to make all payments for acquiring a sta ke to make all payments for acquiring a stake in the glasgow club —— a controlling stake. he had pleaded not guilty, and the judge controlling stake. he had pleaded not guilty, and thejudge had told thejurors to keep not guilty, and thejudge had told the jurors to keep clear heads, and he has now been cleared of a fraudulent takeover of...
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and paul nuttall of ukip nicking his campaign all about opposing what he would call islamisation, banning burqa. and in scotland, nicola sturgeon again looking for a big mandate to press her case for another independence referendum. 0k, norman, thank you. well, the latest polls ahead of the general election suggest the conservatives lead has narrowed against labour. but in the last six weeks, how much have the polls changed? and which marginal seats will be the key battlegrounds but in the last six weeks, how much have the polls changed? and which marginal seats will be the key battlegrounds that decide the result? jeremy vine in our election studio has been taking a look at this, and how it compares with the 2015 election results. we will try to fix our technical issues and bring you that report a little later. you can also look online. the polling, as i'm sure you are aware, has changed dramatically over the course of the past few days. at the start it was looking like the tories were well ahead in the polls but they have narrowed considerably. but we all know what can happen in the end
and paul nuttall of ukip nicking his campaign all about opposing what he would call islamisation, banning burqa. and in scotland, nicola sturgeon again looking for a big mandate to press her case for another independence referendum. 0k, norman, thank you. well, the latest polls ahead of the general election suggest the conservatives lead has narrowed against labour. but in the last six weeks, how much have the polls changed? and which marginal seats will be the key battlegrounds but in the last...
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the leader of the uk independence party paul nuttall is down with and§ and f: of the in parliament andshare of the collapsed. finally, a surge in the youth vote may have proved crucial tojeremy corbyn‘s gains last night. young voter turnout has been estimated at 72%, bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and conservative commentator tim montgomerie and the former labour adviser and comedian égafz—zagaeeega, thank you both for coming in. never a dull moment at the moment! starting with the front pages. the financial times has as its main story theresa may's weakened position on brexit after the election result. the daily mirror leads with theresa may's government alliance with the dup. the i calls theresa may's decision to call a snap general election ‘a catastrophic misjudgement‘. the times headline reads ‘may stares into the abyss', saying the prime minister was clinging onto power. tories turn on theresa says the mail, reporting that mps are threatening to oust her within six months, after what it calls her disastrous election campaign. while the express says a drawn looki
the leader of the uk independence party paul nuttall is down with and§ and f: of the in parliament andshare of the collapsed. finally, a surge in the youth vote may have proved crucial tojeremy corbyn‘s gains last night. young voter turnout has been estimated at 72%, bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and conservative commentator tim montgomerie and the former labour adviser and comedian égafz—zagaeeega, thank you both for coming in. never a dull moment at the moment!...