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david miliband was the chosen miliband.ing all of those gordon brown times, whenever there was a clot , it was always about bringing david miliband. the moment the election went, there was a race, and everybody expected and miliband to support his brother but he ran against him. it is very can enable. -- cain and abel. mark: does this have any implication for the united states? john micklethwait: they are close allies. cameron has not spend enough on it. miliband looks to spend even less. the issue with europe -- whatever happens, you can end up with britain coming apart. if the polls are right, you can end up with cameron governing in london, but with no with -- no support whatsoever in scotland. or, miliband governing in london with the help of scottish mps who english voters have no control over. the scots can vote ron english issues the english cannot vote on scottish issues. you will have going resentment in england about what is happening, because england gives scotland a lot of money. john: one last question. if you
david miliband was the chosen miliband.ing all of those gordon brown times, whenever there was a clot , it was always about bringing david miliband. the moment the election went, there was a race, and everybody expected and miliband to support his brother but he ran against him. it is very can enable. -- cain and abel. mark: does this have any implication for the united states? john micklethwait: they are close allies. cameron has not spend enough on it. miliband looks to spend even less. the...
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it is not the case with ed miliband.r will be looking for a new leader, and there will be a lot of soul-searching as well because, as you know, the labour party won a landslide victory in 1997, and tony blair, the new labour, when the party managed to totally reinvent itself, as ed miliband tried to reposition this party more for the left but we solve it failed. the next thing that we really have to test the water and see how this party can once again become the largest party in britain, and the biggest challenge, of course, will be scotland. how do you win back the vote in scotland? let me remind you that the map in scotland used to be almost entirely red. today, the snp the scottish national party controls 56 seats out of 59 in scotland, and labour only got one seat. molly: that is impressive, impressive change. christophe: robeet thank you for that analysis. we are going to take a look at the markets and business will suffer that come i'm joined in the newsroom by kate moody. how are you seeing things going? kate: i a
it is not the case with ed miliband.r will be looking for a new leader, and there will be a lot of soul-searching as well because, as you know, the labour party won a landslide victory in 1997, and tony blair, the new labour, when the party managed to totally reinvent itself, as ed miliband tried to reposition this party more for the left but we solve it failed. the next thing that we really have to test the water and see how this party can once again become the largest party in britain, and...
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the election was miliband's to lose. i mean unless there was some uncomfort-- ununfortunate image crystallizing incident. >> and in that labour campaign symbolized by miliband breaking one of the basic rules of politicsment don't eat a bacon sandwich in front of the camera. the tory supporting press jumped on the image, miliband was not just a prefending labourite he just didn't look like a prime minister. >> jon: that's it? he ate a bacon sandwich. in our country you are not even considered a viable presidentality candidate until you have been photographed deep throating as much of a pig as will not completely block your larynx. it's british press went all in on ed i can't even imagine what their version of the daily show must have done. >> hey! (cheers and applause) hey, look at this guy. look at this [bleep] [bleep] ed miliband. (laughter) what are you doing shoving a bacon putty in your gone with your hands like some kind of utensil iles guttersnipe you never heard of utensil you never bread debrett's guide to etique
the election was miliband's to lose. i mean unless there was some uncomfort-- ununfortunate image crystallizing incident. >> and in that labour campaign symbolized by miliband breaking one of the basic rules of politicsment don't eat a bacon sandwich in front of the camera. the tory supporting press jumped on the image, miliband was not just a prefending labourite he just didn't look like a prime minister. >> jon: that's it? he ate a bacon sandwich. in our country you are not even...
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john: if you choose miliband you are risking the british economy. if you choose cameron, you are risking britain leaving the european union. charlie: with miliband, you risk the economy because of the austerity policies? john: osborne has done a fantastic job keeping the economy going. a lot of skepticism about it. britain is growing faster than most of the other developed countries, europe as a whole. you have the thing of reducing the size of government. the tough thing miliband is doing is issues interfering with business, micromanagement. he is a much more left-wing leader then say tony blair and gordon brown. charlie: what are the big issues? john: this is a bizarre election. we are used to having conservatives and labour. you will end up with a weird thing where labour, which came from scotland, could end up losing every single seat in scotland and still ed miliband becoming prime minister. it is like hillary clinton storming into the white house having lost california and new york. on cameron's side, despite the fact that he has done a good j
john: if you choose miliband you are risking the british economy. if you choose cameron, you are risking britain leaving the european union. charlie: with miliband, you risk the economy because of the austerity policies? john: osborne has done a fantastic job keeping the economy going. a lot of skepticism about it. britain is growing faster than most of the other developed countries, europe as a whole. you have the thing of reducing the size of government. the tough thing miliband is doing is...
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may: everybody knows what ed miliband did to david miliband. we were sending out clearly what our vision of the future was. if you look at our manifesto but it says, part of the manifesto the the speech david cameron gave, it was about how we wanted to secure peoples forgers that's peoples futures, and deposited policies that we have set up for people, and the very positive message about future growth of the economy which would only come under the conservatives and the ability to maintain the progress we have started. tom: final question. you know what it is like on election day. the only thing we have got to go on is the exit poll. dude you think -- is the mood in tory headquarters positive? ms. may: i have been out and about, knocking on doors talking to voters, reminding people about voters, encouraging them to go to the poll, my senses the very purposeful feeling about the party, a positive feeling around the party, but actually purposeful in terms of that message for people about the choice being placed at the election. we will see when th
may: everybody knows what ed miliband did to david miliband. we were sending out clearly what our vision of the future was. if you look at our manifesto but it says, part of the manifesto the the speech david cameron gave, it was about how we wanted to secure peoples forgers that's peoples futures, and deposited policies that we have set up for people, and the very positive message about future growth of the economy which would only come under the conservatives and the ability to maintain the...
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guy: should ed miliband resign? think the labour party has to reassess the situation as a result of what we saw last night. i think ed miliband had a great achievement in holding the labour party together. i think he can't be blamed for what went wrong. guy: you don't think it was a personal thing? john: maybe there was an element of that, but i think he grew in stature during the election. i think the press was very unfair to him for months running up to the election. when people saw him on various debates, i think they warmed to him. i don't think ed miliband can be blamed personally for what went wrong, but labour party had a bad result. guy: would you have any candidate you would have thought would be a better replacement? john: i don't have a view on that. i think the labour party has to reassess where it is going. i think a leader will emerge on the basis of the debate that has to take place. guy: was a big error in judgment not recognizing the significant shift taking place in scotland? john: i think there wa
guy: should ed miliband resign? think the labour party has to reassess the situation as a result of what we saw last night. i think ed miliband had a great achievement in holding the labour party together. i think he can't be blamed for what went wrong. guy: you don't think it was a personal thing? john: maybe there was an element of that, but i think he grew in stature during the election. i think the press was very unfair to him for months running up to the election. when people saw him on...
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miliband of a child spending time in boston. morning as head of the labour party, as we heard nick clegg of the liberal democrats resign. brendan greeley, david cameron is not going to resign this morning, right? [laughs] brendan: the question for the labour party is that tony blair and gordon brown dragged it to the center, and set up watching the lessons of bill clinton. what is the new, new, new labour? tom: we get to a summary of the top headlines. here's olivia sterns. olivia: the director of the fbi issuing a warming on the islamic state. these of the extremist group was the influence in the u.s. is growing. according to "usa today," he says there are hundreds maybe thousands of people in the u.s. were currently receiving recruitment overtures or directives to attack. the militants are effectively using online platforms and leveraging social media in unprecedented ways. now to baltimore where police will face a justice department investigation. the mayor asked federal officials to find if police department is guilty of civ
miliband of a child spending time in boston. morning as head of the labour party, as we heard nick clegg of the liberal democrats resign. brendan greeley, david cameron is not going to resign this morning, right? [laughs] brendan: the question for the labour party is that tony blair and gordon brown dragged it to the center, and set up watching the lessons of bill clinton. what is the new, new, new labour? tom: we get to a summary of the top headlines. here's olivia sterns. olivia: the director...
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ed miliband, disappointing night. you bet five quit --quid. >> those who think you might survive through the night were in. the bookies are saying he does not have long left. elliott: you're saying it might not be all bad for the miliband family. on the list to replace them we have david miliband. >> quite low on the board. the two to hone in on are on the board. elliott: looking ahead to a conservative majority government, eu referendum, conservatives say that will happen, what are the odds now that britain leaves the eu. we know they will definitely have this referendum in 2017, perhaps earlier, what are the odds on britain leaving the eu? >> i think would be close. i think that would be another great political that. -- bet. elliott: would you say 10-1? >> it is good when the odds are long and not people -- not many people bet. you have gone from winning 100 pounds for a 10 pound steak, to winning less. elliott: the other referendum how likely is it that we get another referendum on scottish independence? >> 5-2 bef
ed miliband, disappointing night. you bet five quit --quid. >> those who think you might survive through the night were in. the bookies are saying he does not have long left. elliott: you're saying it might not be all bad for the miliband family. on the list to replace them we have david miliband. >> quite low on the board. the two to hone in on are on the board. elliott: looking ahead to a conservative majority government, eu referendum, conservatives say that will happen, what are...
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miliband has tried to define himself. he tried to define himself against his brother to some extent when they both ran for the leadership. >> rose: and he beat him the brother. >> so what did blair stand for. blair stood for a very inclusive relationship with europe and i much more kind of probusiness version of the labour party. he also stood for being very, very pro america. >> rose: a third way so to speak. >> yes, but there was also this sort of-- if cameron is distinctively pro america it hasn't been particularly good at delivering things the difference is that ed miliband in terms of what he has said in terms of foreign policy, if you ask him where would he be different from cameron, he says he would be more robust. you push him on that he says i would be more robust in terms of standing up to america. that is, again would be something i think the washington point of view that people would begin to worry about. so for many points of view, you might end up with a weak britain. you might end up with a divided britain.
miliband has tried to define himself. he tried to define himself against his brother to some extent when they both ran for the leadership. >> rose: and he beat him the brother. >> so what did blair stand for. blair stood for a very inclusive relationship with europe and i much more kind of probusiness version of the labour party. he also stood for being very, very pro america. >> rose: a third way so to speak. >> yes, but there was also this sort of-- if cameron is...
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[applause] >> at miliband akin ed miliband back in donc aster north. the question will be grappl ing with is if the tory numbers will be going up overnight when we wake up. >> 8928 votes. [applause] the number of the ballot papers rejected- >> the way you look at it, not a good night or ed miliband and his labour party. look at the change of a vote in his own constituency. a big rise in ukip, interestingly. that has been part of the pattern. it will have an impact on him. i think the key is to hear what he himself has to say. [applause] ed miliband: i want to start by thanking my fellow candidate. i want to thank the returning officer. i want to thank the police. i want to thank the brilliant staff of dorcaster council. i want to think the people of dorchester north fort reelecting me as member of parliament. i want to think my brilliant labour party members for being with me here today. i want to thank all of the labour party members across the country, who have done such an extraordinary job throughout this campaign. [applause] . ed miliband: the res
[applause] >> at miliband akin ed miliband back in donc aster north. the question will be grappl ing with is if the tory numbers will be going up overnight when we wake up. >> 8928 votes. [applause] the number of the ballot papers rejected- >> the way you look at it, not a good night or ed miliband and his labour party. look at the change of a vote in his own constituency. a big rise in ukip, interestingly. that has been part of the pattern. it will have an impact on him. i...
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miliband.ms a minority government with the fact oh rather than explicit relation -- with a de facto rather than explicit relationship. brendan: they would have to consult the cap met men, my new favorite -- cabinet man, my new favorite document. you have if you nine constituencies in scotland. -- 59 constituencies in scotland. where does that leave the u.k. going forward? guest: the issue which everyone thought a year or so ago is put to bed, it has come ripping out again. you either end up with cameron governing with no seats in scotland or else you end up with ed miliband relying on scottish mp's to back him. who the english know -- they cannot do anything about scotland. that is causing a huge amount of anger and resentment. the net result is you could go back to the polls. the issue at the union, britain is an old country. the americans are amazed that this country could come apart quite quickly. tom: that is a bold statement. what is the likelihood of a second election near christmas? gues
miliband.ms a minority government with the fact oh rather than explicit relation -- with a de facto rather than explicit relationship. brendan: they would have to consult the cap met men, my new favorite -- cabinet man, my new favorite document. you have if you nine constituencies in scotland. -- 59 constituencies in scotland. where does that leave the u.k. going forward? guest: the issue which everyone thought a year or so ago is put to bed, it has come ripping out again. you either end up...
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. >> miliband was in ton today. >> i don't want to see him. >> you don't want miliband. >> no. >> do know who you want? >> yes, i do. off off. >> although some voters are clear on who they're voting for. the outcome is far from clear. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. ♪ ♪ at chase, we celebrate small businesses every day through programs like mission main street grants. last years' grant recipients are achieving amazing things. carving a name for myself and creating local jobs. creating more programs for these little bookworms. bringing a taste of louisiana to the world. at chase, we're proud to support our grant recipients, and small businesses like yours. so you can take the next
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did this start with ed miliband beat david miliband for the leadership of the party? hard to know but i'd go back further to be honest. i think that when tony left and gordon came in i think we all sort of did our best to make it work and we all maybe pretended a bit that we all agreed with each other the whole time and, you know, as you know i will always support the labour party. perhaps to a fault. i don't know but we didn't really have the fundamental debate. we sort of repositioned without being bold and open about it. to be fair to ed miliband he came out with a pretty clear and different position and the reality of that is its been rejected. >> interesting, does it come back down to personalities rather than policies? because we look at the fantastic election she has had and she stood on what is arguably a labour-type agenda. it's a left wing agenda. more social spending and less austerity. she won well standing on that ticket. so was it the leadership of the labour party that was the problem? and strong characters like margaret thatcher ken livingston and tony
did this start with ed miliband beat david miliband for the leadership of the party? hard to know but i'd go back further to be honest. i think that when tony left and gordon came in i think we all sort of did our best to make it work and we all maybe pretended a bit that we all agreed with each other the whole time and, you know, as you know i will always support the labour party. perhaps to a fault. i don't know but we didn't really have the fundamental debate. we sort of repositioned without...
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ed miliband would find it difficult, but he would not have to despair.re would still be the possibility of an ed miliband-led government. this exit poll for everyone is a form of exquisite torture. it's in not enough for anyone yet to know their side has won. there is still a little bit of hope for the side they believe in. host: that's a frightening analysis. we shall see what happens during the evening. this is the bbc's exit poll done with others. 2010 was on the nail in accuracy. the conservatives 316 labor 239, scottish national party 58 out of 59 seats in scotland. liberal democrats on 10, losing 47 seats from where they were in 2010. one gain we are predicting for wales, ukip on two, the greens on two, one up from what they had last time around. others are 19, which includes all the northern irish seats and george galloway as an independent, probably. what kind of government might me expect -- we expect from these figures? jeremy: welcome to our noisy virtual house of commons, where we can take those numbers from the forecast and put the mp's on t
ed miliband would find it difficult, but he would not have to despair.re would still be the possibility of an ed miliband-led government. this exit poll for everyone is a form of exquisite torture. it's in not enough for anyone yet to know their side has won. there is still a little bit of hope for the side they believe in. host: that's a frightening analysis. we shall see what happens during the evening. this is the bbc's exit poll done with others. 2010 was on the nail in accuracy. the...
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then you might get ed miliband as prime minister. of those exit poll numbers are correct, that looks like a very unlikely scenario at the moment. anchor: it would not take an awful lot of movement in the figures. guest: that lib dem number is way outside what people were expecting, s&p numbers 58, could not have gone much higher, one more. anchor: we will be speculating about who the sole survivor is. i remember you as the days of the john major government coming to an end. it is kabul dictated isn't it having a small majority or no majority at all? guest: that night in 1992 was when we had the biggest ever error in a sit hole straight -- exhit polls. -- exit polls. anchor: that was a difficult period for the government of getting business done, wasn't it? guest: were you don't have single majority, you have various options for coalition, provided the last government which is something that allowed them to carry on for four or five years but the conservative lib dems had a clear and large majority in the house of commons. if you're n
then you might get ed miliband as prime minister. of those exit poll numbers are correct, that looks like a very unlikely scenario at the moment. anchor: it would not take an awful lot of movement in the figures. guest: that lib dem number is way outside what people were expecting, s&p numbers 58, could not have gone much higher, one more. anchor: we will be speculating about who the sole survivor is. i remember you as the days of the john major government coming to an end. it is kabul...
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. >> a weak ed miliband government propped up by the snp. >> it's combine work and studies, head leans front pages. >> the views, so much owned by rupert murdoch, had a view about ed miliband based around expected competence and we articulated that shared by the electorate. people don't necessarily align their vote with the editorial personality or direction. newspaper that they read. and i certainly don't think they slavishly follow their advice. what i think they do do is set the tone and some of the direction of tv coverage >>> sometimes the way in which tv news takes its queues from print journalism is obvious. british broadcasters have a point of examining to the point of obsessing over what the papers sigh. bbc tv had a show called that. that programme is now defunct. although bbc radio broadcasts a show with the same title and the tv channels devotes segments to the stories and opinions in the print press. the real impact is off camera. go into a tv news and you'll find newspapers are part of the furniture. editors read them. con shesly or subconsciously their attenda could be a
. >> a weak ed miliband government propped up by the snp. >> it's combine work and studies, head leans front pages. >> the views, so much owned by rupert murdoch, had a view about ed miliband based around expected competence and we articulated that shared by the electorate. people don't necessarily align their vote with the editorial personality or direction. newspaper that they read. and i certainly don't think they slavishly follow their advice. what i think they do do is...
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miliband. >> hello, elizabeth. >> five years ago the outgoing labor treasury minister left a message, there's no money left. how can we trust the labor party with the uk economy? >> we just saw it by the way, because -- >> david cameron had it in his pocket. >> it's his regular prop. let me directly address you, elizabeth. there was a global financial crisis. there was a high def sit. that deficit hasn't been cleared. it will be the mission of my government to cut the deficit every year and balance the books. let me tell you how i'm going to do it. first of all, we'll have fair taxes. we'll reverse david cam ro's tax cut for the richest in our society, millionaires. i can't justify a 43,000 pound tax cut for every millionaire in britain. secondly, we'll protect key areas like health and education but outside those key areas there will be falls in spending because we have to get the deficit down. the final thing concerns your living standard. we see living standards fall over this parliament. as
miliband. >> hello, elizabeth. >> five years ago the outgoing labor treasury minister left a message, there's no money left. how can we trust the labor party with the uk economy? >> we just saw it by the way, because -- >> david cameron had it in his pocket. >> it's his regular prop. let me directly address you, elizabeth. there was a global financial crisis. there was a high def sit. that deficit hasn't been cleared. it will be the mission of my government to cut...
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and david miliband is much more liked.when taxi drivers say they picked the wrong miliband. and david miliband is much more liked. but in '79, there was a definite reason for thatcher. when tony blair i think '97 just swamped the conservatives, you could see there was a time for that change. there was just nothing to justify a change this time. >> i think on the contrary you could say they governed well because cameron and osbourne prime minister and chancellor came in in a deep crisis in 2010, and they got the economy going again. they got it stabilized they got the debt crisis britain was facing under control and they created a lot of jobs and they got rewarded last night. >> and an earthquake in scotland, not a liberal earthquake, but political earthquake, including the youngest member to be elected to parliament since the 17th century. >> scotland is going to be an earthquake because the question of whether united kingdom remains the united kingdom is clearly a reality. >> sure doesn't look like this morning it will. >> two biggest challenges is keeping the country intac
and david miliband is much more liked.when taxi drivers say they picked the wrong miliband. and david miliband is much more liked. but in '79, there was a definite reason for thatcher. when tony blair i think '97 just swamped the conservatives, you could see there was a time for that change. there was just nothing to justify a change this time. >> i think on the contrary you could say they governed well because cameron and osbourne prime minister and chancellor came in in a deep crisis in...
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he was with ed miliband on his last campaign stop.ohn if we wake up on friday morning and ed miliband is the next prime minister of written what changes of life in britain? john: there's a big choice on offer for the british electorate. it looks that thought. i think in you have a labor leader that is more traditional, almost going back to pre-blair or pre-clinton days. higher taxes for the wealthy a mansion tax for those who live in big houses, overseeing people who live in the them, compared to david cameron who is offering what would be considered a center-right approach. that would be a policy choice in terms of economics, welfare, and in terms of foreign policy. in this election, actually, foreign policy apart from the single subject of the european union has not been in the forefront. katty: if you're watching the selection from washington dc and are trying to explain to the -- to your american friends white matters to them, what would you explain what is changing under and miller than david cameron? john: he did his first big s
he was with ed miliband on his last campaign stop.ohn if we wake up on friday morning and ed miliband is the next prime minister of written what changes of life in britain? john: there's a big choice on offer for the british electorate. it looks that thought. i think in you have a labor leader that is more traditional, almost going back to pre-blair or pre-clinton days. higher taxes for the wealthy a mansion tax for those who live in big houses, overseeing people who live in the them, compared...
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anna: ed miliband, the later of the labour party. he is talking about the need to hold the united kingdom together. let's go live to elliott gotkine. where does labor go from here? al: that -- elliott: that is a very intriguing question. you would assume that if there is any attempt to have another referendum that he would fall into line with the conservative party and others in trying to ensure that the union stays together. one should note that traditionally, the labour party has been less inclined to defend a straight its leaders -- defen estrate its leaders than the conservatives. what ed miliband was saying, was we haven't made headway in england and wales. if the scottish nationalists managed to embed themselves north of the border, these low hanging fruit of seats that labor could always rely on to help them get a majority in the house of parliament, if they can't rely on that, they have to get bigger in england and wales. that hasn't happened this time around. i suppose questions will be asked as to whether they can do so in
anna: ed miliband, the later of the labour party. he is talking about the need to hold the united kingdom together. let's go live to elliott gotkine. where does labor go from here? al: that -- elliott: that is a very intriguing question. you would assume that if there is any attempt to have another referendum that he would fall into line with the conservative party and others in trying to ensure that the union stays together. one should note that traditionally, the labour party has been less...
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miliband the first question is from elizabeth moody. >> good evening mr. miliband.ve years ago the outgoing labor treasury minister left a message there is no money left. how can we trust the labour party with the u.k. economy? >> we just sought by the way. david cameron carried it in his pocket. >> it's his regular prop. let me directly address you elizabeth. there was a global financial crisis. there was a high deficit. that deficit hasn't been cleared. would be the mission of my government to cut the deficit every year and balance the books. let me tell you how i'm going to do it. first of all we have their taxes so we will first the tax cut for the richest in our society millionaire so i can justify a 43,000 pounds tax cut. secondly we will protect key areas like health and education but outside this key areas we have to get the deficit down. the final thing concerns are living standards. we see living standards falling. as a result low living standards means lower tax revenue for the government and that is why the deficit hasn't been been cleared as a three-par
miliband the first question is from elizabeth moody. >> good evening mr. miliband.ve years ago the outgoing labor treasury minister left a message there is no money left. how can we trust the labour party with the u.k. economy? >> we just sought by the way. david cameron carried it in his pocket. >> it's his regular prop. let me directly address you elizabeth. there was a global financial crisis. there was a high deficit. that deficit hasn't been cleared. would be the mission...
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jonathan: ed miliband was challenged about that. did you spend too much money in the last parliament when you were in charge? the answer was no. james: that was unfortunately an error. think about what people will write about this. they will say that -- [indiscernible] it is just an observation. coming in, it would have been much smarter for mr. miliband to say, we made mistakes. everybody makes mistakes. let's face it. i'm now talking about tomorrow not yesterday. to pretend that everything was fine going into the financial crisis -- jonathan: you are talking about how they are judged historically. in the present, when you go back to tony blair, people felt good. you are saying that this parliament will be judged as a success. at the moment, they are not getting any traction. that has dominated this discussion. guy: you look at productivity, wages, what has happened, and you are right. it hasn't translated into the feel-good factor. i expect this is why david cameron is saying the job is only half done. we need to get the rest of t
jonathan: ed miliband was challenged about that. did you spend too much money in the last parliament when you were in charge? the answer was no. james: that was unfortunately an error. think about what people will write about this. they will say that -- [indiscernible] it is just an observation. coming in, it would have been much smarter for mr. miliband to say, we made mistakes. everybody makes mistakes. let's face it. i'm now talking about tomorrow not yesterday. to pretend that everything...
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no bond -- ed miliband is good at this.p with a minority government which will be difficult. but then deals individually on legislation can take place. manus: tie that briefly to sterling and the markets. stephen: i don't think it makes a lot of difference. you saw when the french president became president. people read too much into the immediate effect on currencies. everybody knows there is going to be a hung parliament. i don't see a great difference. mark: steven isaacson, chairman of the investment committee. billionaire warren buffett has lost a little more of his wealth then his wealth career that is according to the bloomberg billion are index. just in time for his holding company. let's bring in the billionaires reporter, let's talk about this. why is he having such a bad year? reporter: berkshire is not having a great year. they are down 5% career that means his wealth is down. it translates to a big number. mark: put that in context for us. devon: that's the worst of the 200 billionaires we track. he is down $3.
no bond -- ed miliband is good at this.p with a minority government which will be difficult. but then deals individually on legislation can take place. manus: tie that briefly to sterling and the markets. stephen: i don't think it makes a lot of difference. you saw when the french president became president. people read too much into the immediate effect on currencies. everybody knows there is going to be a hung parliament. i don't see a great difference. mark: steven isaacson, chairman of the...
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surveys have consistently shown prime minister david cameron dead even with edward miliband.s a look back at the past five weeks of campaigning. >> david cameron set the tone of the campaign from day one. >> you face a stark choice. the next prime minister walking through that door will be me or ed miliband. >> it was a title the opposition labor leader quickly embraced. >> if i'm prime minister. if i'm prime minister. if i'm prime minister. with me as prime minister. >> he'll be stabbed in the back, that's what conservative michael fallon implied reminding voters of miliband's own fight with his brother. >> today i think he's demeaned himself. >> off the back of broken promises. >> i have not met the commitment that i made. i got it wrong. i couldn't put into practice my policy. >> the liberal democrats put themselves in the middle ground. >> add a heart to a conservative government and a brain to a labor one. >> not so funny, some said, to this comment. >> ed miliband's claim that labor has no plans for additional borrowing is a bit like an alcoholic who drinks a bottle of
surveys have consistently shown prime minister david cameron dead even with edward miliband.s a look back at the past five weeks of campaigning. >> david cameron set the tone of the campaign from day one. >> you face a stark choice. the next prime minister walking through that door will be me or ed miliband. >> it was a title the opposition labor leader quickly embraced. >> if i'm prime minister. if i'm prime minister. if i'm prime minister. with me as prime minister....
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miliband. >>ly. >> you know when people ask you a question about forming a coalition, you say no, i want the majority mr. cameron said the same. do you comprehend how much respect you would get from the audience if you were truly honest. >> sir, i'm saying to you -- [ applause ] i'm absolutely not saying to you i'm guaranteed the majority. i'm working for it. and i guess you'll respect me saying that. but i tried to answer the lady on the end who asked a question about the circumstances of not getting a majority. and i tried to outline my approach. as i said, my approach is not to start to barter away different bits of the manifesto. the reason i say that is because i think trust in politics, which is a pretty fragile thing anyway, is incredibly low. so the idea that nick clegg says i'm breaking my tuition fees promise and david cameron says i'm breaking my vat promise and they blame each other and the coalition, that's not going to be my approach. whatever the circumstances. if i'm prime minis
miliband. >>ly. >> you know when people ask you a question about forming a coalition, you say no, i want the majority mr. cameron said the same. do you comprehend how much respect you would get from the audience if you were truly honest. >> sir, i'm saying to you -- [ applause ] i'm absolutely not saying to you i'm guaranteed the majority. i'm working for it. and i guess you'll respect me saying that. but i tried to answer the lady on the end who asked a question about the...
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ed miliband went from 18% to 35% increase. he has closed the gap. he has been on relative terms of the winner in terms of personality. the conservatives are seen as doing better but they have an achilles heels which is fairness. a trust between fairness and inequality. a majority of people lady does belay the changes being done unfairly. -- a majority of people believe the changes being done are unfairly. mark: ed miliband management of the economy must be the big elephant when it comes to the labour party. have they overcome slightly? joe: not really. the election is simply trust between chaos and competencies. competencies other conservative regime a chaos of that labour brought about last time. there are say ed miliband is something people do not thing is charismatic as some people do nothing in statements like or prime ministerial and not to the person you want a leading this country over the next five years. mark: let's speculate, a labour minority seems to be the best possible gas oven outcome. do you think that is the case? joe: it is difficu
ed miliband went from 18% to 35% increase. he has closed the gap. he has been on relative terms of the winner in terms of personality. the conservatives are seen as doing better but they have an achilles heels which is fairness. a trust between fairness and inequality. a majority of people lady does belay the changes being done unfairly. -- a majority of people believe the changes being done are unfairly. mark: ed miliband management of the economy must be the big elephant when it comes to the...
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francine: how did miliband perform?ople were talking about the fact that he stumbled on stable. exit left, he stumbled. it was not his finest moment. the interesting thing for me about his performance is he ruled out a deal or a coalition with the s.n.p. that is not to say that he ruled out they will support him in a vote in parliament. it is a very different thing but i do think that is setting yourself up for a fall. it could cause problems for him in the future. francine: because the s.n.p. take it personally? >> say gets enough seats to form a norte government. now he doesn't need an initial deal with the s.n.p. they have said they will not support a tory government. they will support a labour government. people said this was all guff. obviously behind the seen scenes they have been talking to each other. >> thank you so much. one of our lead reporters on the u.k. elections. much more on the election after the break. we'll take a look at how the campaign has gone digital. that is coming up. ♪ francine: welcome back
francine: how did miliband perform?ople were talking about the fact that he stumbled on stable. exit left, he stumbled. it was not his finest moment. the interesting thing for me about his performance is he ruled out a deal or a coalition with the s.n.p. that is not to say that he ruled out they will support him in a vote in parliament. it is a very different thing but i do think that is setting yourself up for a fall. it could cause problems for him in the future. francine: because the s.n.p....
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ed miliband: this is the clearest choices we have put before the public in a generation.a labor government that will put working families first. >> but smaller parties such as the anti-eu party are on the rise. they have drained support from other parties. the scottish nationalists could end up holding the balance of power. the party leader is riding a wave of popularity. the snp is set to take all but a handful of scottish seats. if neither party wins an all-out majority in parliament, the result could be messy. it could take weeks of arguing before new government can before. >> we had to east africa now working his government is threatening to close the largest refugee camp -- where kenya's government is threatening to close the largest refugee c amp here they say hundreds of thousands of refugees pose a security risk. grace we have this report on the plight of somalis in the camp. >> flying above what seemed like the middle of nowhere in kenya it comes into view, the biggest refugee camp in the world. some 400,000 people live here. the majority are from somalia. they f
ed miliband: this is the clearest choices we have put before the public in a generation.a labor government that will put working families first. >> but smaller parties such as the anti-eu party are on the rise. they have drained support from other parties. the scottish nationalists could end up holding the balance of power. the party leader is riding a wave of popularity. the snp is set to take all but a handful of scottish seats. if neither party wins an all-out majority in parliament,...
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miliband miliband. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> so the last of our three leaders now. from the liberal democrat party, the leader of the liberal democrats, would you welcome nick clegg. [ applause ] and mr. clegg the first question comes from darren metcalfe, please. darren metcalfe. >> nick. >> hi, darren. >> how are you? your promise on student loans has destroyed your reputation. why would we ever believe anything else you say? [ applause ] >> nice easy way to start. look, firstly, i got it wrong. i said sorry. musically, no less. when you make a mistake in politics just as in life in politics just as in life sometimes you can't do exactly what you want. i was absolutely between a rock and a hard place five years ago on that particular policy. secondly, i hope you can at least give me credit for the many, many other things that i have actually put into practice, whether it's taking lots of people on low pay out of paying any income tax. the biggest expansion of apprenticeships this country's ever seen. the biggest reform of our pension system in a generation. more m
miliband miliband. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> so the last of our three leaders now. from the liberal democrat party, the leader of the liberal democrats, would you welcome nick clegg. [ applause ] and mr. clegg the first question comes from darren metcalfe, please. darren metcalfe. >> nick. >> hi, darren. >> how are you? your promise on student loans has destroyed your reputation. why would we ever believe anything else you say? [ applause ] >> nice easy...
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miliband to do. there seems to be a movement of the weekend of the labour party for him not to actually form a government in a minority situation and let cameron struggle on. that actually is a possible outcome. tomko totioom: to our american viewers -- have you ever seen anything like this? you are scotland, you are the united states, united kingdom -- have you ever seen this before? jim: the closest thing is 1974 when the labor government started off with a government. they had a minority government under harold wilson, struggled through for eight months, called an election, then got an a majority. tom: the bottom line is that tony blair is not -- ed miliband is not tony blair. jim: the substance of the policies on issues like immigration in europe are not very different. the place where the substance of his policies are different are tax and benefits. it was definitely be an overly higher tax system under mr. miliband than it is under mr. cameron. olivia co why is the government not more popular?
miliband to do. there seems to be a movement of the weekend of the labour party for him not to actually form a government in a minority situation and let cameron struggle on. that actually is a possible outcome. tomko totioom: to our american viewers -- have you ever seen anything like this? you are scotland, you are the united states, united kingdom -- have you ever seen this before? jim: the closest thing is 1974 when the labor government started off with a government. they had a minority...
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david miliband was britain's last labor foreign minister. he's now the president and ceo of the international rescue committee. and yes, i diddon rose is the editor of foreign affairs and once worked in the clinton national security council. david, you have been to iraq and to lebanon recently, in the last few months. when you hear these stories about isis now being able to take over another town in syria, take over ramadi what do you think? >> two things really come to mind. the first was said to me across all sections of iraqi society. i was in the kurdish region at the time and they said very clearly tem the choice for sunni communities is between ex-baathists and isis and the absence of a legitimate sunni representation that really commands confidence in the sunni communities is debilitating the fight against isis. the second thing obviously is as the syria war goes on the choices get worse and the dangers of inaction get clearer and clearer. >> the third aspect is the sunni community does not trust at all what they regard as the shiite
david miliband was britain's last labor foreign minister. he's now the president and ceo of the international rescue committee. and yes, i diddon rose is the editor of foreign affairs and once worked in the clinton national security council. david, you have been to iraq and to lebanon recently, in the last few months. when you hear these stories about isis now being able to take over another town in syria, take over ramadi what do you think? >> two things really come to mind. the first...
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. >> miliband came in second and clegg was third with 19% of the vote. but questions from the audience were contentious at times. the prime minister explaining his party program an one man accused him of deceiving the british people. deflecting on the distrust that many brits harbor fon hire politicians. >> if you believe as i do we should reform welfare, making sure work pays, helping people back to work an keeping working people's taxes down. that's my program. if you want more increases for welfare and more taxes, that's miliband, that's for him. >> i'm sorry, but i think that you're either deceiving the british public or you know exactly what you're going to do but you're refusing to give specifics. i find that very, very difficult to understand. how could i possibly vote for you on that basis. >> giving it back. even labor party leader ed miliband couldn't escape the wrath of the audience. >> a global financial crisis causing the deficit to rise. president obama isn't dealing with a high deficit because we built more schools and hospitals. he is dea
. >> miliband came in second and clegg was third with 19% of the vote. but questions from the audience were contentious at times. the prime minister explaining his party program an one man accused him of deceiving the british people. deflecting on the distrust that many brits harbor fon hire politicians. >> if you believe as i do we should reform welfare, making sure work pays, helping people back to work an keeping working people's taxes down. that's my program. if you want more...
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it did that under one ed miliband. i'm going to ask his brother, david miliband, whether he will take over the reins of the labor party when we come back. the right connections. introducing miracle-gro liquafeed universal feeder. turn any hose connection into a clever feeding system for a well-fed garden. miracle-gro. life starts here. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said peo
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ed miliband's seat is very safe. carolyn flint has increased her majority, ukip also doing well here. it is not uniform by any means but certainly, the exit poll is starting to look like it was right in scotland. the statement i just read seems to admit that. it may be coming true in other parts of the country. there has been a lot of talk about a squeezed middle. it feels like the squeezed middle is the labour north of england with conservatives squeezing them out of the south. tom: it does begin to look like that. we have to have more snp gains in the last few minutes. let's hear what jim murphy had to say. >> i would like to start by thanking everyone for what you have done today in securing the election. i would like to thank the returning officer and staff for the professional way in which the count was conducted. and thanks to my agent and campaign team who have worked so hard on also to levels over the past few weeks. you are a tribute to the labour party. i will be forever indebted to the thousands of hours y
ed miliband's seat is very safe. carolyn flint has increased her majority, ukip also doing well here. it is not uniform by any means but certainly, the exit poll is starting to look like it was right in scotland. the statement i just read seems to admit that. it may be coming true in other parts of the country. there has been a lot of talk about a squeezed middle. it feels like the squeezed middle is the labour north of england with conservatives squeezing them out of the south. tom: it does...
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keep an eye on david miliband the brother of the former leader.iband living in new york now. he said he's going to speak later today. we will see whether he wants to talk about labour party leadership. he is not an mp and that would make things tricky, but we will see what he has to say. back to you. mark: thanks a lot. manus: as anna, has been saying -- [indiscernible] we will get an investor's take on what it means for the markets. ♪ manus: david cameron's conservatives saw a shock victory on friday. house builders went ahead. energy companies gained. let's get more perspective on this. the fts at management head of research daniel merry. hans whitaker this morning was here. he said these kinds of surges and rallies in the markets are usually short-lived. no doubt about it this is a whole new set of questions for britain. >> clearly, one of the key conservative election mandates was the eu referendum. it moved from this sense of euphoria and certainty into this two-year period when we have to be dealing with issues around the eu referendum. mark
keep an eye on david miliband the brother of the former leader.iband living in new york now. he said he's going to speak later today. we will see whether he wants to talk about labour party leadership. he is not an mp and that would make things tricky, but we will see what he has to say. back to you. mark: thanks a lot. manus: as anna, has been saying -- [indiscernible] we will get an investor's take on what it means for the markets. ♪ manus: david cameron's conservatives saw a shock victory...
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miliband will be well served to negotiate parliament, though he said he won't.bers suggest that's what he need to do. robert oakley here in central london. rosemary we'll be back with analysis and take a look attic nomic aspects of this election later this hour. for now back to you. >> there is a lot to cover, errol barnett talking to us there. we will have another hit with you before the end of this hour. many thanks. it has been a stormy week across europe. meteorologist pedram, joins us now. we saw blue skies behind errol there. the big question what is the weather going to be look on election day? >> we know that it is suggested that it impacts voter turnout, for undecided voters in the united states. one in every three voters undecided did not turn out to the polls. large percentage of the voters, reports out of the uk could be undecided. >> no surprise of course. >> no surprise. rain in london. sunday, monday, tuesday. rain today. thursday's forecast looks to improve. rains, friday, saturday. fortunate setup as far as weather is concerned. show you the for
miliband will be well served to negotiate parliament, though he said he won't.bers suggest that's what he need to do. robert oakley here in central london. rosemary we'll be back with analysis and take a look attic nomic aspects of this election later this hour. for now back to you. >> there is a lot to cover, errol barnett talking to us there. we will have another hit with you before the end of this hour. many thanks. it has been a stormy week across europe. meteorologist pedram, joins...