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nigel, thank you for being here, nigel. >> very good, yes. [ cheers and applause ] mm-hmm. oh yes.thank you jimmy! my pale body is trembling with pleasure to talk about my very favorite thing in the world, the royal family! >> jimmy: that's gross. [ laughter ] nigel, what can you tell us about the second royal baby? >> well jimmy, everyone is speculating over what the baby's name will be. some believe it will be named stacy, while others think it will be called brenda. >> jimmy: she already has a a name. it's charlotte. >> yes, my mistake! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, nigel, what else can you tell us? >> very good, yes, everyone is speculating over whether the baby will crawl first or walk first! some believe it will go straight to walking! >> jimmy: who believes that? >> no one, jimmy! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: nigel, what else do you have for us? >> mmm-hmm, yes, everyone is speculating over what the baby's first words will be. some believe it will be "mama," while others believe it will be "choco-taco." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the second royal baby's first words will not be "ch
nigel, thank you for being here, nigel. >> very good, yes. [ cheers and applause ] mm-hmm. oh yes.thank you jimmy! my pale body is trembling with pleasure to talk about my very favorite thing in the world, the royal family! >> jimmy: that's gross. [ laughter ] nigel, what can you tell us about the second royal baby? >> well jimmy, everyone is speculating over what the baby's name will be. some believe it will be named stacy, while others think it will be called brenda....
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>> there were two problems for nigel farish. you had an active labour candidate that was not hard to hold up labour voters, which nigel farage needed to offset conservative voters. what looks like may have happened, if he is second or third, is possibly that labour has held up more than farage wanted, those conservatives reflecting what is a national picture, really turning to the conservatives in order to keep nigel farage and ukip out. he said if he lost, he would resign, so we are in for an interesting 48 hours. reporter: what has he done wrong? did he manage expectations badly? >> it is the comic book persona. it failed here. it worked for boris, not for nigel. he is not credible. we have evidence, -- evans and flynn. reporter: if farage does not make it, what does it mean for the future of ukip? what does it mean for david cameron if he goes back into number 10? can he ignore ukip? >> i do not think nigel farage will resign for long. he will resign as he promised but sooner or later, when ukip seems to be floundering, he wi
>> there were two problems for nigel farish. you had an active labour candidate that was not hard to hold up labour voters, which nigel farage needed to offset conservative voters. what looks like may have happened, if he is second or third, is possibly that labour has held up more than farage wanted, those conservatives reflecting what is a national picture, really turning to the conservatives in order to keep nigel farage and ukip out. he said if he lost, he would resign, so we are in...
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anna: does it depend on nigel farage being there?rom a charisma point of view, will that push it through? >> i think the question will be raised and debated extensively regardless of whether or not nigel farage keeps his seat. douglas is considered a heavyweight. i think it is unlikely a conservative government would contemplate electoral reform that would hand power more seats to you cap -- ukip. anna: thank you. guy: let's take a look at what has been happening. plenty of stocks have been up. anna: also singe into -- also syngenta. it is up 14.9%. lots of moves, the ftse 100 up. the market reacting to the politics that has been developing overnight. ♪ guy: you are watching "bloomberg politics." i'm guy johnson. coming up this hour, we have got plenty of coverage. let me tell you what we are going to be doing. we have got an amazing overnight story. welcome to "bloomberg politics." let's run you through the details. there you go. stocks surge. david cameron's conservative party driving in the u.k. the move led utilities to surge hig
anna: does it depend on nigel farage being there?rom a charisma point of view, will that push it through? >> i think the question will be raised and debated extensively regardless of whether or not nigel farage keeps his seat. douglas is considered a heavyweight. i think it is unlikely a conservative government would contemplate electoral reform that would hand power more seats to you cap -- ukip. anna: thank you. guy: let's take a look at what has been happening. plenty of stocks have...
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will have nigel farage, even if he is not leader of ukip banging the drums on the e.u.tories for the last parliament was tory switching to ukip. you to wonder whether that quest has been removed. you can see what happens. it could have a big impact on your career. from david cameron's perspective, this is great news. >> it is a great -- the day couldn't get better for cameron to have farage lose. it was a something they worried about. even if they won farage would be there gnawing away and stirring up trouble. i think definitely david cameron is going to have problems with the euro skeptic wing of his party. guy: thank you very much indeed. stephanie baker joining us. let me take you to glasgow now and tom mckenzie. tom? >> yeah, we're seeing here the seismic shift caused by the s.n.p. you're pitting the scottish voter, the anti-austerity vote from scotland against what we see to be the continued austerity vote for cameron and osborne. what does that mean for the business climate here in scotland? joining me now is the chief executive of the tabasco chamber of commerce.
will have nigel farage, even if he is not leader of ukip banging the drums on the e.u.tories for the last parliament was tory switching to ukip. you to wonder whether that quest has been removed. you can see what happens. it could have a big impact on your career. from david cameron's perspective, this is great news. >> it is a great -- the day couldn't get better for cameron to have farage lose. it was a something they worried about. even if they won farage would be there gnawing away...
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nigel: the first result was from heloughton. i want to congratulate the editors of the "daily mail" and "the sun." they are geniuses. julie: we will keep you appraised of the latest developments as they come in. tom: thank you. i see what you mean, i have not quite spotted how incredibly annoyed nigel looked in that interview. you were mentioning particularly singling out the editors of "of the daily mail" and "the sun." who printed the promotion guide that may have worked. colin: i think absolutely, they were desperate. 92, we may not be there yet but it has resonance. the capital decided that was the election approach they were really worried about, labour and ed miliband getting into power because it looked like they have a little degree of momentum and they were concerned. they were very concerned about the snp in scotland. together that message rammed home by the conservative campaign seems as if it has resonated in southern england. tom: do you think that has changed in the campaign? ukip voters who are gone back to the to
nigel: the first result was from heloughton. i want to congratulate the editors of the "daily mail" and "the sun." they are geniuses. julie: we will keep you appraised of the latest developments as they come in. tom: thank you. i see what you mean, i have not quite spotted how incredibly annoyed nigel looked in that interview. you were mentioning particularly singling out the editors of "of the daily mail" and "the sun." who printed the promotion guide...
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nigel farage, the leader of you ukip, saying that he would quit.e has just resigned because he has did not win. he said he will honor his word and step down but said he may consider a leadership election to stand, and that will be in the autumn, so david cameron back in the street. it is a very brutal scene here, and often politics are brutal, and we are seeing the political landscape change the snp seismic change that was predicted correctly by the polls, but it is really seismic here. molly: these results unexpected. of course, we saw predictions running into things, put things neck and neck. that being said, what is this victory mean, then, for david cameron moving forward? bÉnÉdicte: well, is what we thought we would not be telling you at all, that he extorted a really having needed a coalition five years ago, and he chose the liberal democrats. in the end, they were on message all week, the whole of the conservative party, saying look, do not check jeopardize, give us another five years, and we will finish the job. do not risk labor who oversp
nigel farage, the leader of you ukip, saying that he would quit.e has just resigned because he has did not win. he said he will honor his word and step down but said he may consider a leadership election to stand, and that will be in the autumn, so david cameron back in the street. it is a very brutal scene here, and often politics are brutal, and we are seeing the political landscape change the snp seismic change that was predicted correctly by the polls, but it is really seismic here. molly:...
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erik: nigel, can you hear me?about whether this is or is not an axis stent all crisis for -- and ask essential -- an axis dental -- existential crisis for fifa. as we established a few minutes ago, the countries that put seth blatter in power who have elected him repeatedly do not feel the same way about it. bribery and corruption are the way business gets done in the middle east and asia. >> i think people will realize a lot of other countries have other rules. someone has got to give. stephanie: in defense of the countries who have participated all these years, was it necessarily their job? they were not the government or regulators? they were simply players of the game. erik: they're the members who resent deaf representatives countries and consequently the players. stephanie: seth blatter has been running the organization for over 20 years. they cannot control the situation. erik: participants in an enterprise and possibly even a scheme, that leads me to you nigel. if money has been what is striving corruption
erik: nigel, can you hear me?about whether this is or is not an axis stent all crisis for -- and ask essential -- an axis dental -- existential crisis for fifa. as we established a few minutes ago, the countries that put seth blatter in power who have elected him repeatedly do not feel the same way about it. bribery and corruption are the way business gets done in the middle east and asia. >> i think people will realize a lot of other countries have other rules. someone has got to give....
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because this of course is where the leader nigel is standing. if you have watched five minutes of the british election campaign, you will know who he is, always grinning. a former commodities broker who is pretty substantial political following in this country is drawn in his words from ordinary people, with common sense traditional british values. those terms mean closing the flood gates of immigration from europe, taking britain out of the union reducing the foreign aid budget, to balance the books and so on, now the question as nigel done enough to keep this seat? there are to hold on he said he will resign if he loses it, the following has gone slightly down, according to the polls it will be a tight finish at five or six in the morning. a three way race to close to call. >> the strange thing, of course is even if -- if it comes to bear that we have ten dems, 239 labor and 316 conservatives, it appears that people are not as disgruntled, not as dissatisfied with the status quo, with the rules. as nigel would have us believe. >> well, there w
because this of course is where the leader nigel is standing. if you have watched five minutes of the british election campaign, you will know who he is, always grinning. a former commodities broker who is pretty substantial political following in this country is drawn in his words from ordinary people, with common sense traditional british values. those terms mean closing the flood gates of immigration from europe, taking britain out of the union reducing the foreign aid budget, to balance the...
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the leader has failed to get elected and let's go to there and rather awkward situation for nigel, isexpected to resign now? >> well if you take him at his word then, yes, sammy and just a few hours ago as he came towards the count behind me here in this coastal part of kent he said i've never broken my word. he asked reporters are you calling me a liar. he hasn't nonetheless in the last few hours said he will be stepping down. everybody is asking that question. he himself says that he feels like he had a weight lifted off his shoulders personally split politically a disappointment and scored 12% of the national vote and only got one member of parliament. he has been also referring as we heard to what he calls an earthquake in scotland and he is saying that all of this this lack of representation for such a large percentage of elaborate means that ukip in the future nigel says we will be leading the call for electoral reform in britain. >> there is also the question of why people have turned to some of these smaller parties. >> absolutely. i mean for years now for several years people
the leader has failed to get elected and let's go to there and rather awkward situation for nigel, isexpected to resign now? >> well if you take him at his word then, yes, sammy and just a few hours ago as he came towards the count behind me here in this coastal part of kent he said i've never broken my word. he asked reporters are you calling me a liar. he hasn't nonetheless in the last few hours said he will be stepping down. everybody is asking that question. he himself says that he...
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ukip is growing, and particularly under nigel farage, and will be a major force to deal with on immigration, it's a nondiscriminatory immigration policy, with the only provinceo being that you speak english, and no one comes in without someone leaving, one out, and there's space for one to come in. immigration, the major parties misled the british public about the level of immigration. i mean something like 10 times what they said it would be. the british people are upset because it's obvious straining social security overstraining health systems housing, all the things that the state is providing have been overtrained as immigrants were given preference to british people on the list for years for a council house, for example. >>> ukip got one seat in the new parliament. as you mentioned, got an enormous percentage of the vote. does that kind of thing operate to pull the conservative party slightly to the right on immigration matters, even though ukip got one seat? >> yes, i think it does and i think we have seen a most interesting thing happen. boris johnson, tipped to be the successor of
ukip is growing, and particularly under nigel farage, and will be a major force to deal with on immigration, it's a nondiscriminatory immigration policy, with the only provinceo being that you speak english, and no one comes in without someone leaving, one out, and there's space for one to come in. immigration, the major parties misled the british public about the level of immigration. i mean something like 10 times what they said it would be. the british people are upset because it's obvious...
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nigel forage, of the uk, ukip, appears at his spolg station to cast his vote. as well as green, natalie bennett. went to a polling station. all the video coming in to cnn. nick clegg. and nicholas sturgeon of scottish national party. the polls will close at 10:00 p.m. local time. or 5:00 p.m. eastern. the action will ramp up once those polls close. the returns stot being rushed in. we can figure out what the next government of the uk will look like. a look at how cnn will bring you all of the developments. >> atlanta, can you hear me? >> stand by. >> errol barnett is on assignment in london. errol? >> good morning, rosemary. the time ticking now for candidates to make their case to every last voter. ♪ ♪ >> cnn is all over the key locations in london for the u.k. election coverage. with our anchors, koement correspondents, and political contributors, all providing insight and context. one of our live locations here on the south bank of the river thames. so that we can get this gorgeous shot of the houses of parliament. and we can also see, big ben over here. whi
nigel forage, of the uk, ukip, appears at his spolg station to cast his vote. as well as green, natalie bennett. went to a polling station. all the video coming in to cnn. nick clegg. and nicholas sturgeon of scottish national party. the polls will close at 10:00 p.m. local time. or 5:00 p.m. eastern. the action will ramp up once those polls close. the returns stot being rushed in. we can figure out what the next government of the uk will look like. a look at how cnn will bring you all of the...
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and then you had the resignation also of nigel ferrage of the u.k. independence party and he is very much associated with that party he in effect was that party. it would be interesting to see where ukip goes from here. he is in a relatively stable position in the next five years but the problems are left and center of british politics for labor and the liberal democrats and then there's the issue of who's going to be the next leader of ukip. so we're in a period of real turmoil in british politics. >> john tongue, joining us from university of manchester, thank you. >> suffering sanctions for those responsible for violence in burundi. u.s. ambassador samantha power at least 13 have been killed in the demonstrations, and the cause of the unrest, president nickdecision to run for reelection. >> we. >> the president of burundi made it official, he signed the papers indicating he will run again. presidents in burundi are normally limited to two terms. >> the u.n. refugee agency say as many as 50,000 people have left the country and even when they cross
and then you had the resignation also of nigel ferrage of the u.k. independence party and he is very much associated with that party he in effect was that party. it would be interesting to see where ukip goes from here. he is in a relatively stable position in the next five years but the problems are left and center of british politics for labor and the liberal democrats and then there's the issue of who's going to be the next leader of ukip. so we're in a period of real turmoil in british...
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. >> well, it's a various observation of yours to see that nigel is, in fact, the wild card in a wildn. and that's the reason why -- although the economy is doing better than a lot of the economies, even better than most of the european economies, the fact is that what is hitting people most in britain and annoying them are two other factors. one is immigration, which is swamping the company and over strange social security and health and everything else like this, and the other is that the two big parties similar to the united states appear to be completely out of contact with the ordinary person. and that is what the daily express had a whole page took out endorsing saying it is the only party that is in touch with ordinary people . >> so what happens, i know the election is still very close but emerging as much as ronald reagan did a role later. >> a fascinating question. but effectively a conservative party, although it does poll from people in the labor party on the basis from 3-1 . >> but what's the appeal, is it topped on illegal immigrants or getting britain back to its great
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led by nigel forage, threatening to serve the conservative party vote. and cost him the election.s been running on anti-immigration campaign. that is an issue of concern to many brits as to many europeans who feel that migrants are taking jobs and hurting the country's identity. although there are questions to whether that is really true. ukit, the only party, running on anti-e come. platform. hoping to use the elect tugs get pretty ten to leave the european union. if an duncan smith says a vote for ukit is like writing a suicide note which will not be forgiven. we are seeing rhetoric getting intense. joined by the contributor. to process all of this. we are going to see it get intense the last few dates. what do you make of the way it is shaping up. nigel forage, threatening. >> all of along. the big fear. ukip could take away traditional voters. the end of the british political spectrum. with their emphasis on immigration. and getting out of europe. and the conservatives have already lost two of their parliamentary seats. in bielections. two conservatives ve signed. and became u
led by nigel forage, threatening to serve the conservative party vote. and cost him the election.s been running on anti-immigration campaign. that is an issue of concern to many brits as to many europeans who feel that migrants are taking jobs and hurting the country's identity. although there are questions to whether that is really true. ukit, the only party, running on anti-e come. platform. hoping to use the elect tugs get pretty ten to leave the european union. if an duncan smith says a...
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leerd nigel farag failed to get elected so he became the third party leader to go. not in the wildest dreams quite this well for them, not only do they have a mandate which allows them a free rein to continue their economic program they have effectively neutralized all their political threats in england. for the labour party and the u.k. independence party they only have one mp and most people in the streets wouldn't even recognize him. scottish nationalists, all the talk in westminster that the prize will be full control over their finances, as the conservatives try to stop another push for independence for u.k. new fault lines new political forces replacing old ones. with england supporting right wing politics and scotland disappears a very disappointed england. lawrence lee, al jazeera london. >> you're with al jazeera coming up on the program sherpas face an uncertain future. future. >> welcomewelcome back, here with al jazeera i'm shilling. ceasefire in yemen could come into effect on tuesday will only last five days and it depends on the houthi rebels also agr
leerd nigel farag failed to get elected so he became the third party leader to go. not in the wildest dreams quite this well for them, not only do they have a mandate which allows them a free rein to continue their economic program they have effectively neutralized all their political threats in england. for the labour party and the u.k. independence party they only have one mp and most people in the streets wouldn't even recognize him. scottish nationalists, all the talk in westminster that...
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nigel parkinson was visiting family in texas when he disappeared last night. surveillance video showed the boy walking out of the house and toward a pond. his body was found in that pond. police say nigel and his family were in texas to celebrate a relative's 90th birthday. at the live desk, i'm chriskristin wright. >> this is it folks, you've got to be ready for it. it's getting big, i have trees coming down on me and power flashes. i have to back out of here. >>> following more breaking news in oklahoma. police just confirmed one person died as a result of yesterday's storms. the victim was in a storm shelter at least 20 tornados were reported yesterday in kansas oklahoma and nebraska. oklahoma city seems to have taken the brunt of the damage. take a look at the debris from above. at least 50 homes were damage and 12 people were hurt. amelia let's talk about this weather down there. >> well barbara, after the storms we had yesterday, dry weather here today and a temperature of 73 degrees. it was humid. we talk about the humidity it's about the dew point temp
nigel parkinson was visiting family in texas when he disappeared last night. surveillance video showed the boy walking out of the house and toward a pond. his body was found in that pond. police say nigel and his family were in texas to celebrate a relative's 90th birthday. at the live desk, i'm chriskristin wright. >> this is it folks, you've got to be ready for it. it's getting big, i have trees coming down on me and power flashes. i have to back out of here. >>> following more...
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ukip leader nigel farage has resigned as well. like we said, euphoria for david cameron.lts for the nationals in scotland. tom: who will david cameron speak to? dusty's be to the nation, does he speak to europe, does he speak to the queen? caroline: all three. i think he has got to realize some of these problems he is now facing. at the moment, there is euphoria in the market because they did not expect the majority. found up, dublin bonds euphoria -- pound up, dublin bonds up euphoria in the market. could the u.k. exit the eu? he has got a speech about how he wants to make changes with the u.k.'s deal with the eu to be sure that we remained in terms of the european union. across the border, he has got to speak to scotland. you've got to show the scottish nationalist party that they will not exit the united kingdom. the snp has won all but three seed in scotland. eight months ago, we only just managed to get them to stop voting to exit the united kingdom in general. this does rev up that ugly head of concern that scotland could leave the u.k. tom: carolyn, thank you so mu
ukip leader nigel farage has resigned as well. like we said, euphoria for david cameron.lts for the nationals in scotland. tom: who will david cameron speak to? dusty's be to the nation, does he speak to europe, does he speak to the queen? caroline: all three. i think he has got to realize some of these problems he is now facing. at the moment, there is euphoria in the market because they did not expect the majority. found up, dublin bonds euphoria -- pound up, dublin bonds up euphoria in the...
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leader nigel farag became the third party leader to go. not in their wildest dreams could the conservative party have determined that this could have turned out so well for them. free rein to continue their economic programs, for the labor party and the liberal democrats that means months if not years of regrouping and for the u.k. independence party they only have one mp and most of the people in the streets would not even recognize him. the scottish nationalists swept all before them winning all but three seats. all the talk in westminster is the prize will be full control over their finances as the sceftsdz try stop another push for independence from the u.k. so the british political map has in fault lines new political forces replacing old ones. with england supporting right ring politics and scotland the opposite a disunited kingdom. >> and barbara serra. >> crucially he has that majority in parliament and none of the opinion polls guessed that he would get. but the irony is, right now he needed 326 members of parliament he has 330 no
leader nigel farag became the third party leader to go. not in their wildest dreams could the conservative party have determined that this could have turned out so well for them. free rein to continue their economic programs, for the labor party and the liberal democrats that means months if not years of regrouping and for the u.k. independence party they only have one mp and most of the people in the streets would not even recognize him. the scottish nationalists swept all before them winning...
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the first one is nigel for roche , head of the u.k. independence party. he is now running for the first time to get a seat as an mp in westminster and the house of commons. if he loses the vote tomorrow he said he will resign. they said he would indeed confirm that he would resign. great difficulty for david cameron. if he does not get -- if you want a good minority -- if he gets a majority, that is all right. he could lose his job and so could make clegg. -- so could mick clegg. we are think -- we think we are in for deals with smaller parties. possibly with the democrats -- with the global democrats. we are standing by for the most dramatic election results in more than a generation, unless the pollsters have got it completely wrong. in which case, they will have to eat their predictions. gene: we are looking forward to having you with us throughout the next day to keep us on top of what is happening at that u.k. election. stay tuned for all of our coverage threat the day tomorrow . -- throughout the day tomorrow. benjamin netanyahu is still short of th
the first one is nigel for roche , head of the u.k. independence party. he is now running for the first time to get a seat as an mp in westminster and the house of commons. if he loses the vote tomorrow he said he will resign. they said he would indeed confirm that he would resign. great difficulty for david cameron. if he does not get -- if you want a good minority -- if he gets a majority, that is all right. he could lose his job and so could make clegg. -- so could mick clegg. we are think...
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and on the right, you get -- uk ip, led by nigel farage. laila: we've just two hours left for people to cast their ballots, let's bring in our correspondent covering the british general election. great to see you. described as the atmosphere. -- describe to us the atmosphere. is there a feeling the voters good bring about a political -- voters could bring about a political revolution? reporter: politics do matter. i think it started with the scottish referendum last autumn. people were so energized by it. there is a lot of discussion about the future of the u.k., of the very fabric of the country with the union. will scotland stay or go? will britain stay or leave the eu? that has not been a subject discussed by politicians much in theamign,ut thi iis still in britain's mines in the political subconscious. the politics are really important these days. laila: let's talk about the contenders, the big main establishment parties, then lots of small ones. it will make it very difficult to form a coalition. could we see or is there a possibility
and on the right, you get -- uk ip, led by nigel farage. laila: we've just two hours left for people to cast their ballots, let's bring in our correspondent covering the british general election. great to see you. described as the atmosphere. -- describe to us the atmosphere. is there a feeling the voters good bring about a political -- voters could bring about a political revolution? reporter: politics do matter. i think it started with the scottish referendum last autumn. people were so...
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then, nigel for roger of the eurosceptic party you can -- ukip. it attracted 13% of the vote but only 11 seat -- only won one seat. >> let's talk about some bad math if you will. let's pull in our correspondent from london -- what about those horribly incorrect exit polls for yesterday? if you ask me, maybe the pollsters' heads should roll along with some of those political party leaders. >> let me come in here and help those poor fellows. if you look at the system, you have to say it is a really tough system to predict. in the percentage breakdown it's just a really poor indicator. second one has to say that if you look at scotland, for instance, the pollsters just got it bang on. finally, there were a lot of undecided voters, and that is just a nightmare for pollsters. >> yes they got it wrong everywhere. unbelievable. let's talk about the huge win for david cameron. all smiles today, of course, for him. winning is one thing, but governing is another, isn't it? >> absolutely. let me give you two challenges. one is the economic recovery. nobody c
then, nigel for roger of the eurosceptic party you can -- ukip. it attracted 13% of the vote but only 11 seat -- only won one seat. >> let's talk about some bad math if you will. let's pull in our correspondent from london -- what about those horribly incorrect exit polls for yesterday? if you ask me, maybe the pollsters' heads should roll along with some of those political party leaders. >> let me come in here and help those poor fellows. if you look at the system, you have to say...
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this is nigel farah urging his supporters not to go back for the ticker parties, but to vote with theirearts. both the welsh nationalists, the parties, and the greens have been making their mark and final appeals to voters to consider an alternative to the traditional parties. it is the weakening of britain's two-party system that has posters are dating another inconclusive election. >> we have had a coalition for the last five years. they are unusual in british peace time. there may be another minority government. it will be very tense. >> the strange disconnect in the selection is there is no arab revolution on the streets of britain. unwittingly or not, the voters may be ready to deal a told to the political system of the united kingdom. bbc news westminster. katty: i spoke to the editor of bbc north america who has returned to the u.k.. he was with ed miliband on his last campaign stop. john 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 th
this is nigel farah urging his supporters not to go back for the ticker parties, but to vote with theirearts. both the welsh nationalists, the parties, and the greens have been making their mark and final appeals to voters to consider an alternative to the traditional parties. it is the weakening of britain's two-party system that has posters are dating another inconclusive election. >> we have had a coalition for the last five years. they are unusual in british peace time. there may be...
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this is nigel farr arch leader of the u.k. independence party. he's been a thorpe in the side of many. blasting britain's political union and the arrest of the continent. he wants a seat on the u.k. parliament. he gaped ground with -- gained ground with two policies, leaving the e.u. and cutting immigration. then there's niklas sturgeon a leader of the scottish national party and first minister of the scottish government. he's committed to ended austerity and the tritened nuclear programme. they are expected to win the vast majority of the seats. it could be this man, deputy prime minister nick clegg who the conservatives or labour could turn to to help form a kilometrition if no single party wins a majority. despite less support for the democrat lib party he may have a role to play. as the battle reaches the final statement, it's very much a multiparty race. >>> in brazil a former petrogas executive blamed bad politicians for scandal at the state oil company. he made the accusations in a parliamentary corruption inquiry. his testimony uncovered
this is nigel farr arch leader of the u.k. independence party. he's been a thorpe in the side of many. blasting britain's political union and the arrest of the continent. he wants a seat on the u.k. parliament. he gaped ground with -- gained ground with two policies, leaving the e.u. and cutting immigration. then there's niklas sturgeon a leader of the scottish national party and first minister of the scottish government. he's committed to ended austerity and the tritened nuclear programme....
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reporter: nigel's party won almost 4 million votes, more than the snp but they elected just one inm.pand it was not his. one leader resigns, and along comes three, all at once. >> i should be writing to the u.k. national executive in a few minutes, saying that i am standing down as leader of the u.k. reporter: just hours after learning their fate, just a day after trading bitter insults westminster party leaders united to pay tribute to the war dead on the 70th anniversary of d-day . stating just a part, scotland's first minister. this was her day. but above all, it was his. david cameron's victory, one that few believed was ever possible. nick robinson, bbc news, westminster. anchor: very interesting time for british politics. for more on the scottish ally and that roared, i spoke with gavin and glasgow out. gavin, can you explain to viewers around the world with this scottish victory means for the united kingdom? gavin: it is a seismic shift in british politics. we have a country where there are just three mps out of 59 were not members of the scottish national party. so they have g
reporter: nigel's party won almost 4 million votes, more than the snp but they elected just one inm.pand it was not his. one leader resigns, and along comes three, all at once. >> i should be writing to the u.k. national executive in a few minutes, saying that i am standing down as leader of the u.k. reporter: just hours after learning their fate, just a day after trading bitter insults westminster party leaders united to pay tribute to the war dead on the 70th anniversary of d-day ....
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independent party led by nigel that's predicted to get two seed have started to influence policy something that the scottish nationalist will now be eager to do. given their predicted success. >> tim friend al jazeera. >> from all around the country, we have specifically the one spot now outside the palace of westminster there the houses in parliament, that's what they are voting for today what do they make of it where you are. >> well, i suppose we were expecting a lot more confusion, and a lot more discussions about polling stations entheble horse trading between the parties and how they were going to form some sort of coalition but seeing as for now the exit polls we have painted a different picture and i guess it could be a simpler picture, the continuation of the coalition government that we have seen for the past five years. and that is the conservatives with the liberal democrats even though they have many fewer seats than they had at the lastelection, i guess there's confusion, but remember it is a long night. we are still waiting for the constituencies to come in. many of them mar
independent party led by nigel that's predicted to get two seed have started to influence policy something that the scottish nationalist will now be eager to do. given their predicted success. >> tim friend al jazeera. >> from all around the country, we have specifically the one spot now outside the palace of westminster there the houses in parliament, that's what they are voting for today what do they make of it where you are. >> well, i suppose we were expecting a lot more...
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this is nigel farrage, leader of the u.k. independence party. he's been a thorn in the side of european politics for a decade. blasting britain's political union and the rest of the >> there are now more euro skeptics in the parliament. blasting britain's political union and the arrest of the continent. he wants a seat on the u.k. parliament. the former trader grained ground with two policies, leaving the e.u. and cutting immigration. then there's niklas sturgeon, a new leader of the scottish national party and first minister of the scottish government. the snp is committed to ended austerity and the trident nuclear programme. >> a stronger voice for scotland. >> they are expected to win the vast majority of the scottish seats. it could be this man, deputy prime minister nick clegg who the conservatives or labour could turn to to help form a coalition if no single party wins a majority. despite plummeting support for the democrat lib party he may have a crucial role to play. as the battle for control of britain's parliament reaches the final sta
this is nigel farrage, leader of the u.k. independence party. he's been a thorn in the side of european politics for a decade. blasting britain's political union and the rest of the >> there are now more euro skeptics in the parliament. blasting britain's political union and the arrest of the continent. he wants a seat on the u.k. parliament. the former trader grained ground with two policies, leaving the e.u. and cutting immigration. then there's niklas sturgeon, a new leader of the...
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suffered a large defeat and leaders of the liberal democrats nick and the leader of uk independence party nigel stepped down. saudi-led forces dropped leaflets on yemen northern side of the region asking civilians to leave and follows the heaviest air strikes in the area since the saudi bombing of country began. italian navy held a news conference about the wreckage of a vessel that sank off the coast of libya in april and the prosecutor in charge of investigation says there appears to be hundreds of bodies in the ship and only 28 people survived the cap sizing and we are live in sicily and what details of discovery of the ship is bringing to light about what happened? >> reporter: that's right and they sent out a robot around 370 meters under the water and they say that the images they saw were of hundreds of dead bodies still in that ship and he did make a plea to the media and said please do not chase these pictures and are not releasing them to respect the dignity and the investigation at the moment is to try and establish whether some of the doors had been closed and survivors that came he
suffered a large defeat and leaders of the liberal democrats nick and the leader of uk independence party nigel stepped down. saudi-led forces dropped leaflets on yemen northern side of the region asking civilians to leave and follows the heaviest air strikes in the area since the saudi bombing of country began. italian navy held a news conference about the wreckage of a vessel that sank off the coast of libya in april and the prosecutor in charge of investigation says there appears to be...
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uk independence party led by nigel has one seat so far so no big breakthrough and he may fail to getcted. the papers reflected the surprise conservative success, the financial markets will like the result but the british political map is now fractured. david cameron says he wants to forge one nation but his command of parliament and the scottish nationalists clean sweep this scotland will make that almost impossible. simon mc-greger wood in london. >>> going to lawrence lee outside the parliament and this is not the scenario expected and not what the polls were all pointing to. >> reporter: no absolutely not, 100% poperr -- polar opposite and when you look at last night when the poles shut everybody, i mean absolutely everybody following the election had been working on the given assumption this would be a very decisive outcome and not days but weeks of negotiating between different parties to form some sort of coalition government and might put a new program at risk would the queen speech happen on the 27th of may and all that thing and it's 5 past 10:00 in the morning and it's all
uk independence party led by nigel has one seat so far so no big breakthrough and he may fail to getcted. the papers reflected the surprise conservative success, the financial markets will like the result but the british political map is now fractured. david cameron says he wants to forge one nation but his command of parliament and the scottish nationalists clean sweep this scotland will make that almost impossible. simon mc-greger wood in london. >>> going to lawrence lee outside the...
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nigel farage, resigned. only the scottish nationalists who wiped labor out in scotland also came out big winners. >> having a go, that pumps me up. >> reporter: david cameron's victory came after a campaign that had an undercurrent of nastiness. when the labor leader broke rule 1 by eating a bacon sandwich on camera the tory press was ruthless. miliband didn't look like a prime minister, they says. now he won't be. one this despite labor bringing in obama guru david axelrod. another obama aide, jim messina helped mastermind the conservative win. for u.s. republican pollster and cbs news consultant frank luntz this was an election with a familiar feel. >> there's no commonality within the partys. there's no civility. there's no respect. and that makes the elections particularly negative, particularly divisive and you've now got an electorate that is just plain cynical. >> reporter: and scott there's fallout from this vote. the strong showing by the scottish nationalists may lead to calls for another referendu
nigel farage, resigned. only the scottish nationalists who wiped labor out in scotland also came out big winners. >> having a go, that pumps me up. >> reporter: david cameron's victory came after a campaign that had an undercurrent of nastiness. when the labor leader broke rule 1 by eating a bacon sandwich on camera the tory press was ruthless. miliband didn't look like a prime minister, they says. now he won't be. one this despite labor bringing in obama guru david axelrod. another...
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nigel farage of the right wing u.k.independence party, resigned. >> i'm not saying i am standing down. >> reporter: only the scottish nationalists who wiped labour out in scotland also came out big winners. >> having a go, that pumps me up. >> reporter: david cameron's victory came after a campaign that had an undercurrent of nastiness. when the labour leader broke political rule one by awkwardly eating a bacon sandwich on camera, the tory press was ruthless. "miliband didn't look like a prime minister," they said, "now he won't be." this despite labor bringing in obama election guru david axelrod as a consultant. both sides used american political pros. another obama aide, jim messina, helped mastermind the conservative win. for u.s. republican pollster and cbs news consultant frank luntz, this was an election with a familiar feel. >> there's no commonality within the parties. there's no civility. there's no respect. and that makes the elections particularly negative, particularly divisive, and you've now got an electo
nigel farage of the right wing u.k.independence party, resigned. >> i'm not saying i am standing down. >> reporter: only the scottish nationalists who wiped labour out in scotland also came out big winners. >> having a go, that pumps me up. >> reporter: david cameron's victory came after a campaign that had an undercurrent of nastiness. when the labour leader broke political rule one by awkwardly eating a bacon sandwich on camera, the tory press was ruthless....
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nigel been, ricky hansen, he started by asking, what is it like being a successful boxing promoter? >> don't know really. mark: you have been doing it for a number of decades. >> four decades. are there skills that are separate to other is this is? i think there are. you can be entrepreneurial and you have to have knowledge of the sport and it is a strange old sport are you it is so diverse at the moment. promoters and backgrounds that they come from. i was born and raised on a counselor stage. and bob aaron was a harvard lawyer. he left -- mark: how do you find mixing with them? >> the bob ahrens and don kings don king and i were partners for a while. you have your ups and downs with everybody. whatever he says, if he is going to do it that is the way he has always been with me. obviously there are other people who don't like him or don't like me. but you look at football -- mark: they are at each other. >> him and ferguson don't get on. you look at virgin and british airways. mark: do you respect them all? >> i respect anybody who devotes their time and is passionate about what th
nigel been, ricky hansen, he started by asking, what is it like being a successful boxing promoter? >> don't know really. mark: you have been doing it for a number of decades. >> four decades. are there skills that are separate to other is this is? i think there are. you can be entrepreneurial and you have to have knowledge of the sport and it is a strange old sport are you it is so diverse at the moment. promoters and backgrounds that they come from. i was born and raised on a...
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and nigel enis, but we begin with choice of al sharpton to be in baltimore to educate -- if you will, police and community how to get along better. your reaction chris? >> al sharpton's racial circus rolls into town. did you notice that inn video he was running interference for the mayor, getting in face of the reporter. that really speaks volumes about this guy. about the strange relationship he has to every single racial controversy where he comes and throws gasoline on the fire, that is what we can expect no in ex in baltimore. lou: is that his intent being there? >> no question, this speaks more largely to mayor blake and barrack hussein obama the historic first black president of united states, would feel compelled to have al sharpton as his racial -- emissaryy. both of the individuals mayor blake and president obama represent a black elite establishment whose policies have failed the black community for 50 years. to different distraction away from accountability, and all that exists they bring in racial racketeers like al sharpton who distraction. lou: new report that is turned
and nigel enis, but we begin with choice of al sharpton to be in baltimore to educate -- if you will, police and community how to get along better. your reaction chris? >> al sharpton's racial circus rolls into town. did you notice that inn video he was running interference for the mayor, getting in face of the reporter. that really speaks volumes about this guy. about the strange relationship he has to every single racial controversy where he comes and throws gasoline on the fire, that...
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look, in the election purely personal level nigel. very good luck. if you win, we won't see you again. >> i thought that was rather nice. >> could you do any deals outside of the conservative pocket? >> the one thing i got wrong is i thought the labor party would have moved to a pro referendum position. mill i band appears to be completely in the grip of the arguments we need to the e.u. which i think is total rubbish, there are no circumstances we can work with the milli band. mr. cam reason's record on this is interesting. in 2008 he gave a cast-iron guarantee of a referendum. he changed his mind in 2010. he then spent 2012 say it was against the national interest. in 2013, he decided to have a rern dux. the problem is he's kicked into the long grass for a couple of years. there's no serious renegotiation, but also he's already said that whatever the outcome of the talks, he's going to expect collective cabinet responsibility. my fear is left on his own, we wouldn't get a referendum. we would get a stitch-up. what we need is to make sure that it is
look, in the election purely personal level nigel. very good luck. if you win, we won't see you again. >> i thought that was rather nice. >> could you do any deals outside of the conservative pocket? >> the one thing i got wrong is i thought the labor party would have moved to a pro referendum position. mill i band appears to be completely in the grip of the arguments we need to the e.u. which i think is total rubbish, there are no circumstances we can work with the milli...
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this is nigel, leader of the u.k. independence party. he's been a thorn in the side of european politics for more than a decade. >> there's more euro skeptics in the parliament. >> reporter: blasting the political union with the rest of the continent and wants a seat on the parliament. leaving e.u. and cutting immigration are two main policies. and then there's niklas sturgeon leader of the nationalist party. committed to ending austerity and the u.k.'s weapons program. >> a stronger voice for scotland. they are expected to win the fast majority of scotland's seat. >> or this man, a deputy prime minister who scfrs or labour could -- conservatives or labour could turn to. despite plummeting support for the libberal democrat party, he may have a crucial role to play. as the battle for control of the parliament is at stake, it's a multiparliament place. >>> british media companies are weighing in with endorsements. "sun" indoorsed david cameron, with a head line "it's a tory", a reference to prince william and wife kate expecting their seco
this is nigel, leader of the u.k. independence party. he's been a thorn in the side of european politics for more than a decade. >> there's more euro skeptics in the parliament. >> reporter: blasting the political union with the rest of the continent and wants a seat on the parliament. leaving e.u. and cutting immigration are two main policies. and then there's niklas sturgeon leader of the nationalist party. committed to ending austerity and the u.k.'s weapons program. >> a...
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is it going to be nigel farraj? or is it going to be me and the liberal democrats? my great fear as i said earlier is if you have david cameron to the tune of nigel farraj or the swivel-eyed brigade on the right wing of the conservative party or you have ed miliband basically the beck and call of alex hammond you lurch off to the right and the left which is not what we need as a country. >> you sir. [ applause ] then i'll come to you. >> that's all well and good. but you've just told us that in 2010 you had to make a very difficult decision on tuition fees. how do we know that you won't have to make a very difficult decision again around the things you're promising us tonight? >> and that's a totally fair challenge. and that's why i've been much clearer and crisper, i hope maybe you didn't hear it about the red lines without which the liberal democrats simply won't go into any coalition government. for instance, education spending, you just heard ed miliband say that the labour party wants into crease education spending to keep up with prices. what he didn't tell yo
is it going to be nigel farraj? or is it going to be me and the liberal democrats? my great fear as i said earlier is if you have david cameron to the tune of nigel farraj or the swivel-eyed brigade on the right wing of the conservative party or you have ed miliband basically the beck and call of alex hammond you lurch off to the right and the left which is not what we need as a country. >> you sir. [ applause ] then i'll come to you. >> that's all well and good. but you've just...
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a lot of the established faces is gone and we are still not sure if nigel farage will take a seat.ack in 1992 am a david cameron has real power. 325 seats which is where he is headed. he is beyond his wildest dreams of yesterday evening. so he has power and i think he has to use that to a certain zone within the party. he is tough on the eu but stays on the eu type platform. anna: you've mentioned the movers with seen in the fixed income markets in the past weeks. of course there are different crosscurrents affecting the guilt market but as a result there is a global guilt story and questions about whether inflation is coming back and that has to bump up against the u.k. political story so where does that take the guilt market? >> we have been under that for the last couple of months and maybe the first month has been quite difficult because bundesbank push to absurd political level so we are quite pleased to see the selloff and a sense of fundamentals reassert themselves. in the u.k. with the tory government we are pretty clear on fiscal policy and monetary holocene with a rate in
a lot of the established faces is gone and we are still not sure if nigel farage will take a seat.ack in 1992 am a david cameron has real power. 325 seats which is where he is headed. he is beyond his wildest dreams of yesterday evening. so he has power and i think he has to use that to a certain zone within the party. he is tough on the eu but stays on the eu type platform. anna: you've mentioned the movers with seen in the fixed income markets in the past weeks. of course there are different...
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nigel became the third party leader to go. >> i know you are used to party leaders making endless promises that they don't keep. i'm a man of my word, i shall be rising saying i am standing down as leader of ukip. >> not in its wildest dreams could the conservative party have imagined things turning out this well for them, free rein to cover their objectives, for the labor party and the liberal democrats that means months if not years of regrouping and for the u.k. independence party they only have one mp and many of the people in the streets would not recognize him. scottish nationalists swept all in front of them. all the talk in westminster is the prize will be full control over their finances as the conservatives try ostop another push for independence from the u.k. so the british political map has new fault lines. new political forces replacing old ones. david cameron says he wants to forge one nation but with england placing right wing politics and scotland the other a very disunited kingdom. al jazeera london. >> foreign minister, abdel aljubeer, made statement with secretary of sta
nigel became the third party leader to go. >> i know you are used to party leaders making endless promises that they don't keep. i'm a man of my word, i shall be rising saying i am standing down as leader of ukip. >> not in its wildest dreams could the conservative party have imagined things turning out this well for them, free rein to cover their objectives, for the labor party and the liberal democrats that means months if not years of regrouping and for the u.k. independence...
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if they recognize they will not get nigel for roche to number 10 they would rather -- nigel for rofarage, they would rather have -- they would love that we have the kind of exit poll prediction. like i say, this is an area we did not expect that kind of search. this could be one of the factors on the night. that might be a really important part of the picture. tom: we are just waiting for sunderland central. let's listen. >> the total number of votes for each candidate. is as follows. >> julie from the labour party 20,959. [cheers and applause] 20,959. rachel featherstone from the green party 1706. brian foster, ukip 7997. adrian page, liberal democrat 1105. jeffrey townsend, conservative party, 9780. joseph young 215. julie has been elected to serve. tom: julie elliott is back there. it looks as though it is been a very significant -- it looks like a fairly significant ukip vote. >> ukip only coming third here. not a staggering swing from conservative to labour, compared with what people were expecting. but there again are the liberal democrats in fifth place. just under 3% now. >> it i
if they recognize they will not get nigel for roche to number 10 they would rather -- nigel for rofarage, they would rather have -- they would love that we have the kind of exit poll prediction. like i say, this is an area we did not expect that kind of search. this could be one of the factors on the night. that might be a really important part of the picture. tom: we are just waiting for sunderland central. let's listen. >> the total number of votes for each candidate. is as follows....
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nigel pearson has been named manager of the month, after four straight wins saw him move out of the relegation zone and they continued a bid for safety against southampton. >> a couple of months ago it looked to be a difficult run in for us, very difficult to envisage winning five out of six. as we have done. but later on it transpires that we needed to do that >>> another league where it's all to play for is the algerian premiere division. let's look at the table there. it is wide open all 16 teams mathematically able to finish first. 11 points separate top to bottom in 26 games. all teams are back in action in the next few minutes. i spoke an an algerian football journalist about why the teams are so difficult to separate. >> my personal take is that the standard is as high as it's ever been at least on the pitch. we have seen three algerian clubs stay in the league, which no other country put three clubs at this stage of the competition. when you compare the algerian and the international standards, it's the best it has ever been. the reason it's at a low standard is because of the low numb
nigel pearson has been named manager of the month, after four straight wins saw him move out of the relegation zone and they continued a bid for safety against southampton. >> a couple of months ago it looked to be a difficult run in for us, very difficult to envisage winning five out of six. as we have done. but later on it transpires that we needed to do that >>> another league where it's all to play for is the algerian premiere division. let's look at the table there. it is...
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. >> prompting this response from nigel ferage. >> tony blair can go to hell, all right?ng of hell -- >> it is a match made in hell for the british economy. >> the prime minister issuing a dire warning as it became apparent that the leader of the scottish national party, nicholas sturgeon, was shaping up as ed miliband's kingmaker. >> if we work together, we can lock david cameron out of downing street. >> i have fundamental disagreements with you. i'm not going to have a coalition for -- >> we have a chance to keep david cameron out of downing street. don't turn your back on it. people will never forgive you. >> the debates delivering some of the campaign's greatest and most controversial moments. >> you can come into britain from anywhere in the world and get diagnosed with hiv, get the retroviral drugs. >> i think you should be ashamed of yourself. >> well, i'm sorry, but we have to put our own people first. >> i'm tough enough. >> amid the shoutdowns -- >> there's been balance on the books on the backs of the poor. >> that was done in a balanced way. >> the folk is on
. >> prompting this response from nigel ferage. >> tony blair can go to hell, all right?ng of hell -- >> it is a match made in hell for the british economy. >> the prime minister issuing a dire warning as it became apparent that the leader of the scottish national party, nicholas sturgeon, was shaping up as ed miliband's kingmaker. >> if we work together, we can lock david cameron out of downing street. >> i have fundamental disagreements with you. i'm not...
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independence party, nigel forage, and part of the outgoing government, headed by nick kleg. a lot of thor use that filled airwaves and rhetoric the past few weeks have been driven by some of those parties. what are thoser use? how might it affect the outcome of the election? let's bring in cnn contributor robert oakley, cnn, long time cnn viewers, will recognize him. nice new have you here. good morning to you. >> good morning, errol. >> with all the shackkeup, is a one excited about election, doesn't seem much driving it other than outside party. >> for an election which has so many possible outcomes it has been an extraordinary thing, the parties are defensive. stuck to what spin doctors told them. nobody made any great mistakes. no gaffes. but very little passion either. and really it's not an election in which you feel that the politicians have got to grips with the electorate. they have been screened from them in many ways. people are not feeling as engaged as they should. and what has to be a very exciting election with all sorts of possibilities. >> there is some good
independence party, nigel forage, and part of the outgoing government, headed by nick kleg. a lot of thor use that filled airwaves and rhetoric the past few weeks have been driven by some of those parties. what are thoser use? how might it affect the outcome of the election? let's bring in cnn contributor robert oakley, cnn, long time cnn viewers, will recognize him. nice new have you here. good morning to you. >> good morning, errol. >> with all the shackkeup, is a one excited...