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earlier, i spoke to liberal democrat activist max langer.r, getting people out to vote. i asked him if he was surprised at how large the victory was. i mean, a 16,000 majority — overturning that in the first place is a big, big task but to win by 8,000 is even bigger, and so i think a lot of us were hopeful that we were going to win tonight but i think 8000 was probably beyond our wildest expectations. it is certainly very impressive locally. ed davey, the leader, saying this has sent a shock wave through british politics. i mean, we need to keep things in perspective — it is one result, isn't it? it's hardly a shock wave through british politics. well, i think it definitely points towards the trendlines that we are seeing in politics. you know, hartlepool we were all talking about a couple of weeks ago, and this time we are seeing the party that won that hartlepool by—election lose massively. and so, we're seeing how, in the south of england, we're seeing a lot of people looking towards a more liberal version of politics and they have found
earlier, i spoke to liberal democrat activist max langer.r, getting people out to vote. i asked him if he was surprised at how large the victory was. i mean, a 16,000 majority — overturning that in the first place is a big, big task but to win by 8,000 is even bigger, and so i think a lot of us were hopeful that we were going to win tonight but i think 8000 was probably beyond our wildest expectations. it is certainly very impressive locally. ed davey, the leader, saying this has sent a shock...
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. aha, and they founded in the liberal democrats-_ democrats.ocrats. a lot of people did not do that at _ democrats. a lot of people did not do that at the _ democrats. a lot of people did not do that at the last - democrats. a lot of people did not do that at the last general| not do that at the last general election? i not do that at the last general election? ., ., ~' not do that at the last general election? ., ., ~ ., , election? i do not think any lib dems — election? i do not think any lib dems would _ election? i do not think any lib dems would say - election? i do not think any lib dems would say it - election? i do not think any lib dems would say it was i election? i do not think any i lib dems would say it was an outstanding success but in lots of areas we have been able to make gains incrementally. we will get more people elected at local levels and this is where a lot of change happens in our communities. is a lot of change happens in our communities.— communities. is this an endorsement _ communities. is this an endorsement of - c
. aha, and they founded in the liberal democrats-_ democrats.ocrats. a lot of people did not do that at _ democrats. a lot of people did not do that at the _ democrats. a lot of people did not do that at the last - democrats. a lot of people did not do that at the last general| not do that at the last general election? i not do that at the last general election? ., ., ~' not do that at the last general election? ., ., ~ ., , election? i do not think any lib dems — election? i do not think any...
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i result, that is why the liberal democrats can make hay? hink _ democrats can make hay? i think that is right and i think what _ democrats can make hay? i think that is right and i think what this _ democrats can make hay? i think that is right and i think what this by - is right and i think what this by election— is right and i think what this by election result is more evidence of it is a _ election result is more evidence of it is a fult— election result is more evidence of it is a full realignment going on in british— it is a full realignment going on in british politics sojust it is a full realignment going on in british politics so just as it is a full realignment going on in british politics sojust as labour is losing — british politics sojust as labour is losing support in its heartland seats, _ is losing support in its heartland seats, i— is losing support in its heartland seats, i think this is further evidence _ seats, i think this is further evidence that we also saw in the local— evidence that we also saw in the local election r
i result, that is why the liberal democrats can make hay? hink _ democrats can make hay? i think that is right and i think what _ democrats can make hay? i think that is right and i think what this _ democrats can make hay? i think that is right and i think what this by - is right and i think what this by election— is right and i think what this by election result is more evidence of it is a _ election result is more evidence of it is a fult— election result is more evidence of it is a full...
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sarah louise, liberal democrats, - of 16,000. sarah louise, j liberal democrats, 21,517 votes.t. the seat was held by former welsh secretary cheryl gillan who died in april. the liberal democrats' sarah green won by more than 8000 votes. on the subject of strong and independent voices in our world i have a message for every young woman out there. there will be people who will try to put you down, who will try to block your way and tell you that you can't. i am here tonight to tell you can, you must and you will. every voice should ring with equal power, equal strength and equal value. that is what the liberal democrats stand for and that is what the people of chesham have voted for. . . , what the people of chesham have voted for. ., ., , ,,., ., voted for. that was sarah greene there, _ voted for. that was sarah greene there, newly - voted for. that was sarah - greene there, newly elected, for the liberal democrats. the liberal democrats have not enjoyed a great deal of draw success recently and that seat where they had just one has always up until now been a conservative seat
sarah louise, liberal democrats, - of 16,000. sarah louise, j liberal democrats, 21,517 votes.t. the seat was held by former welsh secretary cheryl gillan who died in april. the liberal democrats' sarah green won by more than 8000 votes. on the subject of strong and independent voices in our world i have a message for every young woman out there. there will be people who will try to put you down, who will try to block your way and tell you that you can't. i am here tonight to tell you can, you...
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the liberal democrats say they can - against a blue wall? i democrats say they can demolish conservative majorities in the same way boris johnson's conservative majorities in the same way borisjohnson�*s party conservative majorities in the same way boris johnson's party tore through the labour stronghold in the last election. through the labour stronghold in the last election-— last election. what is interesting in the last campaign _ last election. what is interesting in the last campaign as - last election. what is interesting in the last campaign as we - last election. what is interesting i in the last campaign as we knocked on doors and people kept saying to us, you're the first politicians to knock on our doors and asked opinions since i have lived here. people in this area have been taken for granted by the conservatives then that is why they have turned to us in such huge numbers. the conservatives _ us in such huge numbers. the conservatives didn't expect to lose here. the liberal democrats grabbed a break from the here. the liberal
the liberal democrats say they can - against a blue wall? i democrats say they can demolish conservative majorities in the same way boris johnson's conservative majorities in the same way borisjohnson�*s party conservative majorities in the same way boris johnson's party tore through the labour stronghold in the last election. through the labour stronghold in the last election-— last election. what is interesting in the last campaign _ last election. what is interesting in the last campaign...
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the liberal democrats are the ones, certainly— liberal democrats are the ones, certainly in _ liberal place to many conservative mps. i think our message of being on people's— mps. i think our message of being on people's side, standing with communities, being strong on the environment, arguing for a fairer, greener, — environment, arguing for a fairer, greener, more fairer society, that message — greener, more fairer society, that message will be heard and i think this fragile leader —— lead of the conservative party can be beaten. i think— conservative party can be beaten. i think they— conservative party can be beaten. i think they can be beaten. take by liberal— think they can be beaten. take by liberal democrats in seats like this _ liberal democrats in seats like this. ,, , ., ,, liberal democrats in seats like this. ,, , ., ., this. sir ed davey, thank you for our this. sir ed davey, thank you for your time _ this. sir ed davey, thank you for your time and — this. sir ed davey, thank you for your time and thank _ this. sir ed davey, thank you for your time and thank you - this.
the liberal democrats are the ones, certainly— liberal democrats are the ones, certainly in _ liberal place to many conservative mps. i think our message of being on people's— mps. i think our message of being on people's side, standing with communities, being strong on the environment, arguing for a fairer, greener, — environment, arguing for a fairer, greener, more fairer society, that message — greener, more fairer society, that message will be heard and i think this fragile leader...
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sarah green, liberal democrat, 21,517 votes. cheering and applause.eral democrats had been hoping for an upset in the safe conservative seat, and party leader sir. ed davey tweeted that the result had "sent a shockwave through british politics". the seat was held by former welsh secretary cheryl gillan who died in april. the liberal democrats�* sarah green won by more than 8000 votes. 0n the subject of strong and independent voices in ourworld, i have a message for every young woman out there. there will be people who will try to put you down, who will try to block your way, and tell you that you can't. i am here tonight to tell you, you can, you must, and you will. every voice should ring with equal power, equal strength and equal value. that is what the liberal democrats stand for and that is what the people of chesham and amersham have voted for. this conservative party has taken people across our country for granted for far too long. we will continue the work of holding this government to account, for letting covid rip through the care homes, we w
sarah green, liberal democrat, 21,517 votes. cheering and applause.eral democrats had been hoping for an upset in the safe conservative seat, and party leader sir. ed davey tweeted that the result had "sent a shockwave through british politics". the seat was held by former welsh secretary cheryl gillan who died in april. the liberal democrats�* sarah green won by more than 8000 votes. 0n the subject of strong and independent voices in ourworld, i have a message for every young woman...
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finally, the liberal democrats have something to cheer about.losing. enough is enough. we will be heard, and this government will listen. how are you feeling, mr davey? very happy. and a rare chance for the lib dem leader to make the headlines. do you know what happens when a really powerful, strong orange force goes against a blue wall? let me show you. cheering. polls suggest just 7% of voters back his party, but sir ed davey insists this isn't a one—off, and lib dems could knock down other conservative strongholds in southern england. i think there is a shock wave through british politics. this wasn'tjust another liberal democrat by—election victory, it was one of our best ever, and on the swing that we achieved, dozens of conservative seats would fall to the liberal democrats in the next election. so the lib dems we know are good spectacular by—election wins, and they will see this as a sign that they are the main challengers to the tories in many southern seats, not labour. and there are conservative mps concerned that there has been too mu
finally, the liberal democrats have something to cheer about.losing. enough is enough. we will be heard, and this government will listen. how are you feeling, mr davey? very happy. and a rare chance for the lib dem leader to make the headlines. do you know what happens when a really powerful, strong orange force goes against a blue wall? let me show you. cheering. polls suggest just 7% of voters back his party, but sir ed davey insists this isn't a one—off, and lib dems could knock down other...
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sarah louise of the liberal democrat party is duly elected. cheering the conservatives suffer a crushing defeat in the chesham and amersham by—election — as the liberal democrats win with a large majority. the party's leader says, it's sent a "shock wave through british politics". people talked about the red wall in the north but forgotten about the blue wall in the south and that's going to come tumbling down if this result is mimicked across this country. ministers have apologised to rape victims in england and wales for the lack of prosecutions in recent years — promising to reform the system to ensure investigations focus more on attackers in future. i feel really sad that it's taken this for them to listen. an apology is worth nothing to me unless they're actually going to change. from today, anyone who's 18 or over in england can book a coronavirus vaccine, in what's being described as the final push to protect the country. good morning. we're live in coventry today in the latest leg of our trip across britain. we'll talk to people who l
sarah louise of the liberal democrat party is duly elected. cheering the conservatives suffer a crushing defeat in the chesham and amersham by—election — as the liberal democrats win with a large majority. the party's leader says, it's sent a "shock wave through british politics". people talked about the red wall in the north but forgotten about the blue wall in the south and that's going to come tumbling down if this result is mimicked across this country. ministers have...
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minera wilson is the liberal democrat mp for i the liberal democrat mp for twickenham.ed by the departure of mr hancock. ~ ., , hancock. well, i felt it was inevitable. _ hancock. well, i felt it was inevitable. the _ hancock. well, i felt it was inevitable. the revelations| hancock. well, i felt it was i inevitable. the revelations came hancock. well, i felt it was - inevitable. the revelations came out yesterday morning and when he didn't resign, the prime minister said the matter was closed. i think there is —— there are big questions to be asked about the prime minister's judgment with a shown time and time again to be very poor. the fact that he said the matter was closed yesterday and of course the health secretary has gone today, i wonder what was perhaps going to come out in the papers tomorrow. but let's notjust in the papers tomorrow. but let's not just focus on in the papers tomorrow. but let's notjust focus on what has happened in the last 2a, 48 hours and these revelations. the people of this country have been let down throughout this pandemic. we still don
minera wilson is the liberal democrat mp for i the liberal democrat mp for twickenham.ed by the departure of mr hancock. ~ ., , hancock. well, i felt it was inevitable. _ hancock. well, i felt it was inevitable. the _ hancock. well, i felt it was inevitable. the revelations| hancock. well, i felt it was i inevitable. the revelations came hancock. well, i felt it was - inevitable. the revelations came out yesterday morning and when he didn't resign, the prime minister said the matter was closed....
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there are a number of seats that have now been held by for years, but were formally liberal democratsatic seats, seats like winchester, romsey in the south as well, and i think there will be mps who are nervous today looking at that result, that by—election result, and one conservative mp for the south i spoke to this morning said this result should send shock waves into no 10. of course, there are soon mitigating factors, by—elections can throw up unusual results, i certainly think that's what the government may point to today but for the liberal democrats, they are absolutely delighted. their leader sir ed davey reacting this morning. i think this will send a shock wave through british politics. liberal democrats have had good wins in the past but this is our best ever by—election victory and if it was repeated across the south literally dozens of conservative seats would fall to the liberal democrats. people talked about the red wall in the north, but forgotten about the blue wall in the south and that's going to come tumbling down if this result is mimicked across this country. so
there are a number of seats that have now been held by for years, but were formally liberal democratsatic seats, seats like winchester, romsey in the south as well, and i think there will be mps who are nervous today looking at that result, that by—election result, and one conservative mp for the south i spoke to this morning said this result should send shock waves into no 10. of course, there are soon mitigating factors, by—elections can throw up unusual results, i certainly think that's...
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the liberal democrat party is duly elected.reen, defeated the conservatives' peter fleet by a wide margin, gaining more than half the votes cast. thank you. know what happens when a really powerful, strong orange force goes against a blue wall? the liberal democrats are claiming they can demolish conservative majorities in the same way as borisjohnson's party tore through labour strongholds in the north of england at the last election. what was really noticeable at the beginning of this campaign was when we knocked on doors in chesham and amersham, people kept saying to us, "you're the first politicians to knock on our doors and ask our opinions since i've lived here, and i've lived here 40 years" — or 30 years or 20 years. people in this area have been taken for granted by the conservatives, and that's why they've turned to the liberal democrats in such huge, huge numbers. the conservatives didn't expect to lose here. the liberal democrats grabbed a brick from the blue wall by relentlessly campaigning on local issues. their ca
the liberal democrat party is duly elected.reen, defeated the conservatives' peter fleet by a wide margin, gaining more than half the votes cast. thank you. know what happens when a really powerful, strong orange force goes against a blue wall? the liberal democrats are claiming they can demolish conservative majorities in the same way as borisjohnson's party tore through labour strongholds in the north of england at the last election. what was really noticeable at the beginning of this...
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liberal democrat mp, thank you for being with m— liberal democrat mp, thank you for being with ve— liberal, thank you for being with ne— being with us. given the matt hancock had _ being with us. given the matt hancock had not _ being with us. given the matt hancock had not resigned - being with us. given the matt - hancock had not resigned yesterday, were you surprised he went this evening? l were you surprised he went this evenin: ? ., , were you surprised he went this eveninu? . , ., , evening? i felt it was inevitable, with the revelations _ evening? i felt it was inevitable, with the revelations that - evening? i felt it was inevitable, with the revelations that came l evening? i felt it was inevitable, l with the revelations that came out yesterday morning. and when he didn't resign and the prime minister said the matter was closed... there are big questions to be asked about the prime minister's tudjman, which are shown time and time again to be very pair. the fact he said it was closed yesterday and the health secretary has gone today, i wonder what was perhaps going to come out in
liberal democrat mp, thank you for being with m— liberal democrat mp, thank you for being with ve— liberal, thank you for being with ne— being with us. given the matt hancock had _ being with us. given the matt hancock had not _ being with us. given the matt hancock had not resigned - being with us. given the matt - hancock had not resigned yesterday, were you surprised he went this evening? l were you surprised he went this evenin: ? ., , were you surprised he went this eveninu? . , ., ,...
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liberal democrats came here as the underdogs.ut we campaigned hard and we are sending a shock wave through british politics. cheering and applause. but how worried should the conservatives be? also this lunchtime: new data shows a single dose of the pfizer or astrazeneca vaccine cuts the risk of hospitalisation by around 75%. ministers apologise to rape victims after just 3% of cases ministers say they feel deeply ashamed of low conviction rates in rape cases in england and wales. a man in greece admits killing his british—born wife and staging a robbery to cover it up. and a tale of heroism and survival. the woman who fought off a crocodile to save her sister. it grabbed her on the leg and her behind and tried to death—roll her and drag her away. so, i was beating it on its snout and it grabbed my wrist and my arm. so, i had to beat it off with my other arm. and coming up on the bbc news channel, rory mcilroy stays in the hunt at the us open. he's three shots off the lead in a weather—affected first round in california. good aft
liberal democrats came here as the underdogs.ut we campaigned hard and we are sending a shock wave through british politics. cheering and applause. but how worried should the conservatives be? also this lunchtime: new data shows a single dose of the pfizer or astrazeneca vaccine cuts the risk of hospitalisation by around 75%. ministers apologise to rape victims after just 3% of cases ministers say they feel deeply ashamed of low conviction rates in rape cases in england and wales. a man in...
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, so he _ overturned by the liberal democrats, so he gives _ overturned by the liberal democrats, sos, but one of them is _ so he gives various reasons, but one of them is that he thinks tory voters — of them is that he thinks tory voters are _ of them is that he thinks tory voters are worried that the traditional tory emphasis on fiscal discipline — traditional tory emphasis on fiscal discipline is kind of being thrown out of— discipline is kind of being thrown out of the — discipline is kind of being thrown out of the window and that we might end up— out of the window and that we might end up with — out of the window and that we might end up with a bloated public sector and tax _ end up with a bloated public sector and tax rises to pay for that. he comes— and tax rises to pay for that. he comes up— and tax rises to pay for that. he comes up with some other reasons as well. comes up with some other reasons as well he _ comes up with some other reasons as well he says— comes up with some other reasons as well. he says that tory voters were very upset — well. he says that tory voters
, so he _ overturned by the liberal democrats, so he gives _ overturned by the liberal democrats, sos, but one of them is _ so he gives various reasons, but one of them is that he thinks tory voters — of them is that he thinks tory voters are _ of them is that he thinks tory voters are worried that the traditional tory emphasis on fiscal discipline — traditional tory emphasis on fiscal discipline is kind of being thrown out of— discipline is kind of being thrown out of the — discipline...
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finally, the liberal democrats have something to cheer about.enough. we will be heard, and this government will listen. how are you feeling, mr davey? very happy. and a rare chance for the lib dem leader to make the headlines. do you know what happens when a really powerful, strong orange force goes against a blue wall? let me show you. cheering. polls suggest just 7% of voters back his party, but sir ed davey insists this isn't a one—off, and lib dems could knock down other conservative strongholds in southern england. i think there is a shock wave through british politics. this wasn'tjust another liberal democrat by—election victory, it was one of our best ever, and on the swing that we achieved, dozens of conservative seats would fall to the liberal democrats in the next election. so the lib dems we know are good spectacular by—election wins, and they will see this as a sign that they are the main challengers to the tories in many southern seats, not labour. and there are conservative mps concerned that there has been too much emphasis on the
finally, the liberal democrats have something to cheer about.enough. we will be heard, and this government will listen. how are you feeling, mr davey? very happy. and a rare chance for the lib dem leader to make the headlines. do you know what happens when a really powerful, strong orange force goes against a blue wall? let me show you. cheering. polls suggest just 7% of voters back his party, but sir ed davey insists this isn't a one—off, and lib dems could knock down other conservative...
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liberal democrats came here as the underdogs. for rape cases in england and wales. new data shows a single dose of the pfizer or astrazeneca vaccine, cuts the risk of hospitalisation,by around 75%.
liberal democrats came here as the underdogs. for rape cases in england and wales. new data shows a single dose of the pfizer or astrazeneca vaccine, cuts the risk of hospitalisation,by around 75%.
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the newly—elected liberal democrat mp ousted the conservatives. of her victory has alarmed some of borisjohnson�*s allies. she represents a leafy community on the north—west fringes of london. not bad for a party nearly annihilated by voters during borisjohnson�*s general election triumph of 18 months ago. but like cockroaches, they are still there, she says. another by—election looms thursday, days after the health secretary was caught mixing business with pleasure and not observing the covid rules he is responsible for. has the prime minister, with an 80 seat majority, got much to worry about if the odd by—election goes against him? i think he has, because boris johnson's omnipotence — almost complete control over this government, is because he is perceived as an election winner. even his most ardent fan would not say he's a great master of detail who implements policy with rigid focus but he appears to be this great vote winner who will not only allow them to keep their seats at an election, but perhaps make more gains in the north of england.
the newly—elected liberal democrat mp ousted the conservatives. of her victory has alarmed some of borisjohnson�*s allies. she represents a leafy community on the north—west fringes of london. not bad for a party nearly annihilated by voters during borisjohnson�*s general election triumph of 18 months ago. but like cockroaches, they are still there, she says. another by—election looms thursday, days after the health secretary was caught mixing business with pleasure and not observing...
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the liberal democrat leader tweeted _ in parliament.e liberal democrat leader tweeted that it has shown i leader tweeted that it has shown cronyism and failure. is that fair. yes it is. the thing that strikes me about this is we are all focusing on the details of the last 24—hour is but throughout the crisis matt hancock has demonstrated that he was unfit for this role. he failed to protect our care homes and that is a devastating consequences. we sent our nhs staff and to the face of this deadly virus without adequate ppe. our test and trace system has been a shambles and we still don't pay people to isolate themselves properly. we allowed our borders to be as secure as a server now the delta variant only reached our shores but growing quite considerably. it is a record of failure and on top of that, we have now got waiting lists at record highs, 5 million on waiting lists and people waiting longerfor cancer treatments and young people struggling to get mental health treatment. over 2000 people waiting over two years for an operational
the liberal democrat leader tweeted _ in parliament.e liberal democrat leader tweeted that it has shown i leader tweeted that it has shown cronyism and failure. is that fair. yes it is. the thing that strikes me about this is we are all focusing on the details of the last 24—hour is but throughout the crisis matt hancock has demonstrated that he was unfit for this role. he failed to protect our care homes and that is a devastating consequences. we sent our nhs staff and to the face of this...
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cheering political shock waves as the liberal democrats win the chesham and amersham by—election.8 and over in england can book their vaccination from today. the head of the nhs calls it a "watershed moment." an apology to rape victims as the government promises changes in the way cases are dealt with.
cheering political shock waves as the liberal democrats win the chesham and amersham by—election.8 and over in england can book their vaccination from today. the head of the nhs calls it a "watershed moment." an apology to rape victims as the government promises changes in the way cases are dealt with.
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and even the liberal democrats vote for it, mr. speaker. think -- you wouldn't think -- [laughter] campaign, would you, mr. speaker? but that's the thing about the liberal democrats, mr. speaker. they can vote for one thingthen say9 another thing when it comes to -- >> let's go to belle. >> thank you, mr. speaker. when the covid-19 pandemic exploded, the rapid transmission more dangerous variant withs would emerge and vaccines could lose efficacy. now -- surge testing, further lockdown cans and the recent they to end of restrictions, people already reported have the more virulent delta variant. the prime minister -- [inaudible] but this is loudly in the face of the intellectual property is driving global supply shortages, so does the prime minister understand why it's no use for the g7 to promise a billion doses at some point in the future when people are dying now i and the success of our vaccination program is under threat, and will he reconsider his negligible vaccine donation policy and join over a hundred companies in signing the waive
and even the liberal democrats vote for it, mr. speaker. think -- you wouldn't think -- [laughter] campaign, would you, mr. speaker? but that's the thing about the liberal democrats, mr. speaker. they can vote for one thingthen say9 another thing when it comes to -- >> let's go to belle. >> thank you, mr. speaker. when the covid-19 pandemic exploded, the rapid transmission more dangerous variant withs would emerge and vaccines could lose efficacy. now -- surge testing, further...
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the liberal democrats agreed., the situation we find - ourselves in was avoidable. ministers must take full- responsibility for having to delay the lifting of restrictions next week, and part of that- responsibility is to support people to do the right thing. _ with businesses on their knees, jobs are at risk and many- of the self—employed have yet to get a penny of surlport _ the rules are being eased for weddings, although some restrictions do remain. but as colleagues have said, and as my honourable friend will appreciate, for many couples, being able to hug but not dance, you can't have a band, you've got to socially distance — that's not the kind of big day that they wanted for themselves and their families. so can he reconsider this? andrea leadsom voted with the government. but other tories couldn't be persuaded. with a heavy heart, i'm afraid to say to the minister that i cannot support the government this evening because i cannot find a way to explain to my constituents why the things they are looking for
the liberal democrats agreed., the situation we find - ourselves in was avoidable. ministers must take full- responsibility for having to delay the lifting of restrictions next week, and part of that- responsibility is to support people to do the right thing. _ with businesses on their knees, jobs are at risk and many- of the self—employed have yet to get a penny of surlport _ the rules are being eased for weddings, although some restrictions do remain. but as colleagues have said, and as my...
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to believe that somehow you have to be liberal democratic. and in fact, i think liberalism has left to a lack of democracy in western countries as make the west let democrat. so i think that's something that we ought to consider in western countries. and yet the peoples of europe, the vast majority of them are sure they and the ones living in the democratic societies and you are not i, i think, you know, the west tends to measure democracy by procedure and what that for liberalism, it's about procedures. so if you follow these procedures correctly or follow the thing correctly, you find the condition nation democratic. even if you're starving to death, you're democratic. i think, well, the chinese, at least for me, i think democracy ought to be measured by outcome by resolve. so if you're delivering a better life for a large number of people, vast majority of your own people, of course you're democratic. if you're not delivering how, how democratic are you? i mean, some may be asking, as we hear the rules based international order being recite
to believe that somehow you have to be liberal democratic. and in fact, i think liberalism has left to a lack of democracy in western countries as make the west let democrat. so i think that's something that we ought to consider in western countries. and yet the peoples of europe, the vast majority of them are sure they and the ones living in the democratic societies and you are not i, i think, you know, the west tends to measure democracy by procedure and what that for liberalism, it's about...
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it, as we have mentioned already, there was another by—election earthquake last week when the liberal democratsday's news at six. young on friday's news at six. you know what happens when a really powerful orange force goes against a blue wall? flotilla: goes against a blue wall? polls su: est goes against a blue wall? polls suggest iust — goes against a blue wall? polls suggest just 7% _ goes against a blue wall? polls suggest just 7% of _ goes against a blue wall? polls suggest just 7% of voters - goes against a blue wall? polls suggest just 7% of voters back his party, _ suggest just 7% of voters back his party, but sir ed davey insists _ his party, but sir ed davey insists that is notjust his party, but sir ed davey insists that is not just a his party, but sir ed davey insists that is notjust a one off, — insists that is notjust a one off, and _ insists that is notjust a one off, and lib dems could knock down — off, and lib dems could knock down other conservative strongholds in southern england. strongholds in southern england-— strongholds in southern encland. . , ., ., , england. that p
it, as we have mentioned already, there was another by—election earthquake last week when the liberal democratsday's news at six. young on friday's news at six. you know what happens when a really powerful orange force goes against a blue wall? flotilla: goes against a blue wall? polls su: est goes against a blue wall? polls suggest iust — goes against a blue wall? polls suggest just 7% _ goes against a blue wall? polls suggest just 7% of _ goes against a blue wall? polls suggest just 7% of...
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the liberal democrats have won an historic by—election in chesham and amersham, taking a parliamentaryeat that has always been conservative. sarah greene won the buckinghamshire seat, overturning a majority of more than 16,000. the seat was held by former welsh secretary cheryl gillan, who died in april. the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare. it's the third time the affordable care act law has survived a vote. barack 0bama said it showed that his signature policy "was here to stay". the united nations is warning of an imminent famine in ethiopia's tigray region, unless drastic measures are taken fast. it's close to eight months since war broke out and there continue to be reports of abuses. there have been repeated international calls for hostilities to end. now on bbc news, our world. it just exploded. like, a whole mountainjust exploded in five seconds. i've never seen anything like it. australians know it as �*black summer'. the months in late 2019 and early 2020, when the country saw its most intense bushfire season on r
the liberal democrats have won an historic by—election in chesham and amersham, taking a parliamentaryeat that has always been conservative. sarah greene won the buckinghamshire seat, overturning a majority of more than 16,000. the seat was held by former welsh secretary cheryl gillan, who died in april. the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare. it's the third time the affordable care act law has survived a vote. barack 0bama said...
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we started to see as we saw at the last by—election in chesham and amersham how the liberal democratstarting to kind of break the — democrats are starting to kind of break the blue wall in seats. in typical— break the blue wall in seats. in typical safe conservative seats. and as steve _ typical safe conservative seats. and as steve has said, it's difficult to create _ as steve has said, it's difficult to create a — as steve has said, it's difficult to create a platform that satisfies two very different sets of voters. here the big _ very different sets of voters. here the big issue was a promise to build more _ the big issue was a promise to build more housing, voters in leafy and wealthy— more housing, voters in leafy and wealthy areas are not they feel neglected and at the same time, they number_ neglected and at the same time, they number fear the neglected and at the same time, they numberfearthe labour neglected and at the same time, they number fear the labour party and a lahour— number fear the labour party and a labour government that in 2019 the threat _ labour government th
we started to see as we saw at the last by—election in chesham and amersham how the liberal democratstarting to kind of break the — democrats are starting to kind of break the blue wall in seats. in typical— break the blue wall in seats. in typical safe conservative seats. and as steve _ typical safe conservative seats. and as steve has said, it's difficult to create _ as steve has said, it's difficult to create a — as steve has said, it's difficult to create a platform that satisfies...
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we started to see as we saw at the last by—election in chesham and amersham how the liberal democratsof break the blue wall in seats. in typical safe conservative seats. and as steve has said, it's difficult to create a platform that satisfies two very different sets of voters. here the big issue was a promise to build more housing, voters in leafy and wealthy areas are not they feel neglected and at the same time, they number fear the labour party and a labour government that in 2019 the threat was a labour government led byjeremy corbyn, that is no longer there, so those seats are under threat and political scientists estimate around 23 seats in southern england the liberal democrats can win. thomas, you will recall 20 years ago the lib dems did very well in this country, in by—elections against john major, a conservative government. at the moment, is boris johnson's biggest advance labour's continued perceived weakness? not so much weakness but the absence of public attention on a thing allowing the pandemic. he is lucky in the sense that there is a majority that steve referred to
we started to see as we saw at the last by—election in chesham and amersham how the liberal democratsof break the blue wall in seats. in typical safe conservative seats. and as steve has said, it's difficult to create a platform that satisfies two very different sets of voters. here the big issue was a promise to build more housing, voters in leafy and wealthy areas are not they feel neglected and at the same time, they number fear the labour party and a labour government that in 2019 the...
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the liberal democrats agreed.situation we find ourselves in was avoidable. ministers must take full responsibility for having to delay the lifting - of restrictions next week, and part of that responsibility is to support people to do - the right thing. with businesses on their knees, jobs are at risk and many- of the self—employed have yet to get a penny of support. - the rules are being eased for weddings, although some restrictions do remain. but as colleagues have said, and as my honourable friend will appreciate, for many couples, being able to hug but not dance, you can't have a band, you've got to socially distance — that's not the kind of big day that they wanted for themselves and their families. so can he reconsider this? and for some conservatives, continuing with covid restrictions showed the government didn't trust the people. the government has set a disastrous precedent in terms of the future of liberty in these islands. now, i can understand it if we were a communist party, but this is the party th
the liberal democrats agreed.situation we find ourselves in was avoidable. ministers must take full responsibility for having to delay the lifting - of restrictions next week, and part of that responsibility is to support people to do - the right thing. with businesses on their knees, jobs are at risk and many- of the self—employed have yet to get a penny of support. - the rules are being eased for weddings, although some restrictions do remain. but as colleagues have said, and as my...
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the liberal democrats, there are many tories, but the appears to be coming together in appreciation of the challenges that facing the welsh governor will the welsh economy in general, which haven't yet been tackled. for example, these come under 2 or 3 teams. one is with regards to agriculture and the way in which the independent cultural policy of the welsh governments can be pursued within a strait jacket that seems to be run from london. and i know the very strong tensions felt indeed by the and if you, for example, in northern ireland as well as scotland and wales with regard to the australian deal, it's coming up. that's one instance. there's a question of state aid, the extent to which the wealth government can help an industry such as a steel industry currently going through difficulties and the danger that we won't have the lot to do that we had to use funds from the european i'm source as they were in the past, the new funding arranged by the body of johnson government. you're going to be manipulated from london and not in the hands of the well us government. and then you have
the liberal democrats, there are many tories, but the appears to be coming together in appreciation of the challenges that facing the welsh governor will the welsh economy in general, which haven't yet been tackled. for example, these come under 2 or 3 teams. one is with regards to agriculture and the way in which the independent cultural policy of the welsh governments can be pursued within a strait jacket that seems to be run from london. and i know the very strong tensions felt indeed by the...
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it was not a national security problem, and this is for the entire western liberal democratic world. now we know that that in fact is false. it's an international phenomena and it needs to be combat it as an international phenomenon with the same rigor that the fight against archive and dash were undertaken. and that for my community is considerable in scope and scale . operating behind the scenes of these loan rules, there were a number of farm right online organizations who have now flooded the internet with propaganda videos on the laid with techno music. and these groups are also taking over image boards and messaging services like telegram with their ideology, sporting openly aggressive names, one of them alone at home buff, individually or no nuclear weapons division has been responsible for at least 5 murders alone and its propaganda. videos were found on the computer of the synagogue attacker. these groups the fuel by far right ideologies and their ultimate goal is to overthrow society. the manifesto is posted by the attackers of 2019 will repeat with similar if not identical
it was not a national security problem, and this is for the entire western liberal democratic world. now we know that that in fact is false. it's an international phenomena and it needs to be combat it as an international phenomenon with the same rigor that the fight against archive and dash were undertaken. and that for my community is considerable in scope and scale . operating behind the scenes of these loan rules, there were a number of farm right online organizations who have now flooded...
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and under resourced, you don't have adequate training, that is a problem, all the way around liberal democratsre responsible for the crime spree in america and they're not solving any problem. elizabeth: andy barr, good to have you, , on. let's bring in fox news contributor larry trump. we have democrats at the white house press secretary jen psaki getting blowback and criticize for now flipping the script they are trying to claim republicans defend the cops and democrats and their bailout are funding cops, what do you b say. >> great to be back i cannot think of anything moree ridiculous. we know it was not republican voters who are in the street chanting defend the police we know it's not been republican mayors who have actually done that, they have defunded and taking funding away from the police department and we've all been talking about you talked about it with the last guest the crime is going through i the ro, it took joe biden quite some time to come out and give a clear stance on where he stood with defunded the police, don't forget he had an interview last july where he said, yes, a
and under resourced, you don't have adequate training, that is a problem, all the way around liberal democratsre responsible for the crime spree in america and they're not solving any problem. elizabeth: andy barr, good to have you, , on. let's bring in fox news contributor larry trump. we have democrats at the white house press secretary jen psaki getting blowback and criticize for now flipping the script they are trying to claim republicans defend the cops and democrats and their bailout are...
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it is coming from the liberal democrats. a ridiculous notion but this just goes back to playbook 101 in the democrat handbook. this is what they always do. they actually accuse the other side, the republicans of the things that they are doing. it is ridiculous. elizabeth: you know, lara, the other thing too is, white house press secretary jen psaki along with white house cedric senior advisor cedric richmond, they didn't sell the massive bailout packages refunding the police. they never campaigned on refunding the police. police, law enforcement, cops, nowhere to be found in the american rescue plan. what do you say? >> that's right. it is 242 pages. not once will you see any of that mentioned. so the notion that somehow this was their plan from the beginning is again preposterous and ridiculous. i think it becomes very accustomed in the left and biden white house to having the mainstream media clean up for them, do their bidding, not really come out with the truth. here we are seeing the results of it. it is a ridiculous id
it is coming from the liberal democrats. a ridiculous notion but this just goes back to playbook 101 in the democrat handbook. this is what they always do. they actually accuse the other side, the republicans of the things that they are doing. it is ridiculous. elizabeth: you know, lara, the other thing too is, white house press secretary jen psaki along with white house cedric senior advisor cedric richmond, they didn't sell the massive bailout packages refunding the police. they never...
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a he signed on to this package, that helps him get air cover probably among some of the liberal democrats not be part of this bipartisan group, and number two, he's standing also with the moderate democrats, joe manchin, krysten sinema, more conservative members like bill cassidy from louisiana, mitt romney as well, and so that sends a message. you know, politics is a lot about optics. it's the same reason why vice president harris came to the capitol the other day when they had the voting rights bill and presided. she could not cast a tie breaking vote in that scenario but they were sending a message and again, the site bite, not the sound bite but the site bite sometimes is more important in politics and that's what that was about today. neil: i got it. site bite, i like that. thank you, chad very much, chad pergram, resident washington encyclopedia. again as chad is speaking you are noticing what's going on with the dow it's up 324 points again, wall street loves this and they can talk all they want about you better pay for it but wall street they don't really care how you pay for it a
a he signed on to this package, that helps him get air cover probably among some of the liberal democrats not be part of this bipartisan group, and number two, he's standing also with the moderate democrats, joe manchin, krysten sinema, more conservative members like bill cassidy from louisiana, mitt romney as well, and so that sends a message. you know, politics is a lot about optics. it's the same reason why vice president harris came to the capitol the other day when they had the voting...
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the liberal democrats will hope that there is.other day and they will hope that that is a trend that they can eat into conservative heartland 5eat5. a three—day coronavirus travel ban has come into force in the portuguese capital, lisbon, as new covid cases continue to rise. the number of daily infections are back to levels last seen in february. thejump in infections comes less than a month after portugal opened to visitors from the eu and britain. in 2018, teenage twin sisters, chris and sam gould, took their own lives within months of each other, following years of alleged abuse. a serious—case review into their treatment has now been commissioned. their parents, ian and jane, say improvements need to be made to the way mental health issues in children are dealt with. mou5umi bakshi'5 report contains details some viewers may find upsetting. it's hard to talk about nightmares on a day like this. on this sunny day, the5e parent5 on a day like this. on this sunny day, the5e parents are proud, but they are parent5 day, the5e parent
the liberal democrats will hope that there is.other day and they will hope that that is a trend that they can eat into conservative heartland 5eat5. a three—day coronavirus travel ban has come into force in the portuguese capital, lisbon, as new covid cases continue to rise. the number of daily infections are back to levels last seen in february. thejump in infections comes less than a month after portugal opened to visitors from the eu and britain. in 2018, teenage twin sisters, chris and...