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if the tory mayor, ben howatson. if they— the tory mayor, ben howatson. if they were — the tory mayorthusiastic about anything, it was very _ if they were enthusiastic about anything, it was very much i if they were enthusiastic about. anything, it was very much him. he has— anything, it was very much him. he has personal— anything, it was very much him. he has personal popularity. i he has personal popularity. there — he has personal popularity. there are _ he has personal popularity. there are questions - he has personal popularity. there are questions now. he has personal popularity. i there are questions now about whether— there are questions now about whether labour— there are questions now about whether labour should - there are questions now about whether labour should have i whether labour should have pushed _ whether labour should have pushed for _ whether labour should have pushed for the _ whether labour should have pushed for the by—election. whether labour should have. pushed for the by—election to be held — pushed for the by—election to be held on— pushed for the by—elec
if the tory mayor, ben howatson. if they— the tory mayor, ben howatson. if they were — the tory mayorthusiastic about anything, it was very _ if they were enthusiastic about anything, it was very much i if they were enthusiastic about. anything, it was very much him. he has— anything, it was very much him. he has personal— anything, it was very much him. he has personal popularity. i he has personal popularity. there — he has personal popularity. there are _ he has personal...
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and this figure of those who voted in the valley, the tory candidate or sitting tory mayor taking 72%s like imagining the conservatives using _ like imagining the conservatives using maidenhead or tunbridge wells, is that— using maidenhead or tunbridge wells, is that sort— using maidenhead or tunbridge wells, is that sort of equivalent. these seats— is that sort of equivalent. these seats were _ is that sort of equivalent. these seats were labour for perpetuity. a combination of maybe a sense of neglect _ combination of maybe a sense of neglect by voters that labour did not neglect by voters that labour did hot took— neglect by voters that labour did not look after them properly, or boris _ not look after them properly, or borisjohnson, it pains me to say it, borisjohnson, it pains me to say it. he's— borisjohnson, it pains me to say it. hesvery— borisjohnson, it pains me to say it, he's very charismatic politician. the vaccine. and then labour— politician. the vaccine. and then labour plus— politician. the vaccine. and then labour plus my own internal problems. i think the biggest mi
and this figure of those who voted in the valley, the tory candidate or sitting tory mayor taking 72%s like imagining the conservatives using _ like imagining the conservatives using maidenhead or tunbridge wells, is that— using maidenhead or tunbridge wells, is that sort— using maidenhead or tunbridge wells, is that sort of equivalent. these seats— is that sort of equivalent. these seats were _ is that sort of equivalent. these seats were labour for perpetuity. a combination of maybe a...
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and because of the tory gains in seeds like - tory gains in seeds like hartlepool— tory gains in seedsepool and the bye election and the — hartlepool and the bye election and the herd _ hartlepool and the bye election and the herd the _ hartlepool and the bye election and the herd the right - hartlepool and the bye election and the herd the right ministerl and the herd the right minister offered — and the herd the right minister offered to— and the herd the right minister offered to buy _ and the herd the right minister offered to buy it _ and the herd the right minister offered to buy it for— and the herd the right minister offered to buy it for his - offered to buy it for his personal— offered to buy it for his personal collection. - offered to buy it for his personal collection. it. offered to buy it for his - personal collection. it does feel— personal collection. it does feel as _ personal collection. it does feel as though— personal collection. it does feel as though it _ personal collection. it does feel as though it was - personal collection. it does feel as though it was a - p
and because of the tory gains in seeds like - tory gains in seeds like hartlepool— tory gains in seedsepool and the bye election and the — hartlepool and the bye election and the herd _ hartlepool and the bye election and the herd the _ hartlepool and the bye election and the herd the right - hartlepool and the bye election and the herd the right ministerl and the herd the right minister offered — and the herd the right minister offered to— and the herd the right minister offered to buy...
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after decades of labour, hartlepool awoke to a tory mp.sed a shift coming when we met them before the election. they'd been ready for waves. everybody in hartlepool has always voted labour. it'sjust a change now, because we seen a brighter future. my poor dad would turn over in his grave because he was a staunch labour supporter! but there you go. jeff has been unconvinced by successive labour leaders. they allowed themselves | the indulgence of corbyn, but for ordinary people, - it frightened the horses big style. it scared me. when starmer and the likes came up here, nobody knew _ what the message was. i don't even think they knew what the message was. - paul, once a shop steward, now an active tory supporter, lost faith in labour over years. in hartlepool, itjust didn't do anything. itjust relied on the fact that they had a block vote that was unchallenged, and it's taken a long time for people to start to realise that we were just taken for granted. and it's a tragedy. this goes beyond hartlepool. labour's bond with what was the party
after decades of labour, hartlepool awoke to a tory mp.sed a shift coming when we met them before the election. they'd been ready for waves. everybody in hartlepool has always voted labour. it'sjust a change now, because we seen a brighter future. my poor dad would turn over in his grave because he was a staunch labour supporter! but there you go. jeff has been unconvinced by successive labour leaders. they allowed themselves | the indulgence of corbyn, but for ordinary people, - it frightened...
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the tories' has largely — the tories in scotland?egy has worked. labourare are confident that that strategy has worked. labour are sounding a bit cautious this morning, but the other thing everybody is talking about is tactical voting from the unionist parties. when it comes to the constituencies, that could be really important as to whether an increased snp turnout is enough in the key swing seats. we are talking about edinburgh central, ayr and dumbarton, where tactical voting could play a big role. thanks very much. now, do we remember dominic cummings, the prime minister's former adviser? remember dominic cummings, the prime minister's formeradviser? he remember dominic cummings, the prime minister's former adviser? he is clearly watching, welcome, dominic, thanks for tweeting in time for us to quote something that is useful for our debate. why ami why am i quoting that? apart from the fact that it is interesting, coming from mr cummings, the former close adviser in downing street, it also tells us something about the logic for s
the tories' has largely — the tories in scotland?egy has worked. labourare are confident that that strategy has worked. labour are sounding a bit cautious this morning, but the other thing everybody is talking about is tactical voting from the unionist parties. when it comes to the constituencies, that could be really important as to whether an increased snp turnout is enough in the key swing seats. we are talking about edinburgh central, ayr and dumbarton, where tactical voting could play a...
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i can't see myself voting for snp or the tories. gk, voting for snp or the tories.n back to you, is there anything that any of the other party leaders could say tonight in the debate that might change your mind as regards costing a vote for the snp?— a vote for the snp? probably not on my constituency _ a vote for the snp? probably not on my constituency vote, _ a vote for the snp? probably not on my constituency vote, but _ a vote for the snp? probably not on my constituency vote, but i - a vote for the snp? probably not on my constituency vote, but i would i my constituency vote, but i would definitely consider voting green for similar reasons as 0llie has had on my list vote. i think it's great that they support independence, but i do think there other great stuff in their manifesto. and as a supporting party, they could be a really sensible voice in the room at a lot of conversations, so i am swaying about giving my i convert to them, and i definitely would be keen on still hearing some more from them. —— giving my second vote. 0k. them. -- giving my second vote
i can't see myself voting for snp or the tories. gk, voting for snp or the tories.n back to you, is there anything that any of the other party leaders could say tonight in the debate that might change your mind as regards costing a vote for the snp?— a vote for the snp? probably not on my constituency _ a vote for the snp? probably not on my constituency vote, _ a vote for the snp? probably not on my constituency vote, but _ a vote for the snp? probably not on my constituency vote, but i - a...
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the tory majority the tory ma'ority. the tory ma'ority at the the tory majority.me describe it here. it is 1200... it is pretty healthy, let me describe it here. it is 1200...— here. it is 1200... it is seven on the snp target _ here. it is 1200... it is seven on the snp target list. _ here. it is 1200... it is seven on the snp target list. the - here. it is 1200... it is seven on the snp target list. the south i here. it is 1200... it is seven on| the snp target list. the south of scotland, the — the snp target list. the south of scotland, the conservatives - the snp target list. the south of| scotland, the conservatives have done _ scotland, the conservatives have done pretty well in general elections, so it is surprising to hear— elections, so it is surprising to hear that— elections, so it is surprising to hear that is— elections, so it is surprising to hear that is considered in the mix. finally, _ hear that is considered in the mix. finally, we — hear that is considered in the mix. finally, we have eastwood, a curious seatr _ finally, we have eastwood, a cur
the tory majority the tory ma'ority. the tory ma'ority at the the tory majority.me describe it here. it is 1200... it is pretty healthy, let me describe it here. it is 1200...— here. it is 1200... it is seven on the snp target _ here. it is 1200... it is seven on the snp target list. _ here. it is 1200... it is seven on the snp target list. the - here. it is 1200... it is seven on the snp target list. the south i here. it is 1200... it is seven on| the snp target list. the south of scotland,...
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some were labour, some tory, west yorkshire is a new post. westminster by—election, hartlepool, in the morning. this was the result last time round. it's been a labour seat since the 1950s, but the tories think they're in with a real chance. -- it —— it has been a labour seat since the 1960s. much more to come tomorrow, reeta chakrabarti there. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is here. we are always talking about stakes being high. what are the stakes for labour and the conservatives tomorrow? lils labour and the conservatives tomorrow?— labour and the conservatives tomorrow? , . ., , tomorrow? us reeta was saying, the national polling _ tomorrow? us reeta was saying, the national polling puts _ tomorrow? us reeta was saying, the national polling puts the _ national polling puts the conservatives comfortably ahead most of the time but we can't say enough that conservatives comfortably ahead most of the time but we can't say enough that this is a really big range of contests, local and national, and they could be all sorts of interesting
some were labour, some tory, west yorkshire is a new post. westminster by—election, hartlepool, in the morning. this was the result last time round. it's been a labour seat since the 1950s, but the tories think they're in with a real chance. -- it —— it has been a labour seat since the 1960s. much more to come tomorrow, reeta chakrabarti there. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is here. we are always talking about stakes being high. what are the stakes for labour and the conservatives...
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that's a tory source. well, tory sources — the snp. that's a tory source. your tactics. — results. just on the question of your tactics, on _ results. just on the question of your tactics, on the _ results. just on the question of your tactics, on the one - results. just on the question of your tactics, on the one hand i results. just on the question of i your tactics, on the one hand they need _ your tactics, on the one hand they need music— your tactics, on the one hand they need music from labour was that this was about— need music from labour was that this was about the issues that really mattered, for example education, child poverty and so on. but looking at your— child poverty and so on. but looking at your campaign on the way you ran it, at your campaign on the way you ran it. it's _ at your campaign on the way you ran it, it's definitely the case that you put— it, it's definitely the case that you put the constitution front and centre _ you put the constitution front and centre. whatever you thought about these _ centre. whatever you thought about
that's a tory source. well, tory sources — the snp. that's a tory source. your tactics. — results. just on the question of your tactics, on _ results. just on the question of your tactics, on the _ results. just on the question of your tactics, on the one - results. just on the question of your tactics, on the one hand i results. just on the question of i your tactics, on the one hand they need _ your tactics, on the one hand they need music— your tactics, on the one hand they need music...
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he is under pressure for labour to win in where the tories took seats from them at the tories took seatst the general election.— the tories took seats from them at the general election. what we need across the country _ the general election. what we need across the country are _ the general election. what we need across the country are labour - across the country are labour candidates from their community, of their communities that are going to stand up against this government, and that is the choice before the country tomorrow.— country tomorrow. there is a bur-election _ country tomorrow. there is a by-election to _ country tomorrow. there is a by-election to use _ country tomorrow. there is a by-election to use a - country tomorrow. there is a by-election to use a new- country tomorrow. there is a by-election to use a new mp| country tomorrow. there is a i by-election to use a new mp for by—election to use a new mp for hartlepool. labour has represented it since 1974 so anything other than a win would be difficult for keir starmer. forthe a win would be difficult for keir starmer. for
he is under pressure for labour to win in where the tories took seats from them at the tories took seatst the general election.— the tories took seats from them at the general election. what we need across the country _ the general election. what we need across the country are _ the general election. what we need across the country are labour - across the country are labour candidates from their community, of their communities that are going to stand up against this government, and that is...
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is not just about what the tories are - just about what the tories are doing. just about what the toriesens. it's possible. i can't predict the future. what i can say is that there has been a long—term trend that has been happening, not just in 201917, it goes back further than that. it has been happening for decades. ultimately, post—2000 and eight, the tory party has been the first in this post new liberal consensus period, the first to reorganise itself and capitalise on the changes to demographics and the voting system we have. they are smashing us. voting system we have. they are smashing us— voting system we have. they are smashina us. , ., , . , , ., smashing us. they are smashing you. do ou smashing us. they are smashing you. do you think. — smashing us. they are smashing you. do you think, strategically, _ smashing us. they are smashing you. do you think, strategically, it - smashing us. they are smashing you. do you think, strategically, it was - do you think, strategically, it was wrong to assume that brexit was done and that actually the labour party needed to embrace brexit
is not just about what the tories are - just about what the tories are doing. just about what the toriesens. it's possible. i can't predict the future. what i can say is that there has been a long—term trend that has been happening, not just in 201917, it goes back further than that. it has been happening for decades. ultimately, post—2000 and eight, the tory party has been the first in this post new liberal consensus period, the first to reorganise itself and capitalise on the changes to...
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by the tories.en _ seats, essentially being given an open door— seats, essentially being given an open door because they were able to take votes— open door because they were able to take votes that would have gone to the labour— take votes that would have gone to the labour group. i have spoken to leaders _ the labour group. i have spoken to leaders of— the labour group. i have spoken to leaders of both the labour and liberal— leaders of both the labour and liberal democrat groups lately and they said _ liberal democrat groups lately and they said there wasn't a pact or any kind of— they said there wasn't a pact or any kind of organisation that went to that, _ kind of organisation that went to that, the — kind of organisation that went to that, the labour leader said it was simply— that, the labour leader said it was simply the — that, the labour leader said it was simply the pandemic had made organising candidates and a structure on the ground difficult. make _ structure on the ground difficult. ma
by the tories.en _ seats, essentially being given an open door— seats, essentially being given an open door because they were able to take votes— open door because they were able to take votes that would have gone to the labour— take votes that would have gone to the labour group. i have spoken to leaders _ the labour group. i have spoken to leaders of— the labour group. i have spoken to leaders of both the labour and liberal— leaders of both the labour and liberal democrat groups...
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he won't want to be seen to have a real divided tory— to be seen to have a real divided tory party. —ter— tory party. but i think the prime minister although he does note a caution _ minister although he does note a caution for tomorrow he spells out a much _ caution for tomorrow he spells out a much more — caution for tomorrow he spells out a much more detailed than before when he says— much more detailed than before when he says everybody wants to play the part. he says everybody wants to play the part we _ he says everybody wants to play the part. we don't know what that meant last summer. we went back to the pubs _ last summer. we went back to the pubs to— last summer. we went back to the pubs to eat — last summer. we went back to the pubs to eat out help out. should we keep our— pubs to eat out help out. should we keep our distance or go out and eat out and _ keep our distance or go out and eat out and help out? he is saying going -et out and help out? he is saying going get tested _ out and help out? he is saying going get tested two days a week, make sure you _ get tested two d
he won't want to be seen to have a real divided tory— to be seen to have a real divided tory party. —ter— tory party. but i think the prime minister although he does note a caution _ minister although he does note a caution for tomorrow he spells out a much _ caution for tomorrow he spells out a much more — caution for tomorrow he spells out a much more detailed than before when he says— much more detailed than before when he says everybody wants to play the part. he says everybody...
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a tory— i think it might be rayon. a tory supporting tie. obviously we have tory supporting tie. have no— tory supporting tie. obviously have no allegiances, it isjust blue~ — what do you reckon about that one, peter? masquerading as silk in red. it's sort ofjunior minister, new labour era about 1999. this is really radical, mediterranean wedding tie. ok, so this is skinny, floral, something that might be on lulu little wallpaper. navy background. sort of trying to have the impression of a liberty print but it— impression of a liberty print but it is_ impression of a liberty print but it is not. have you warned that on the telly, adam? i no, this is the extreme item to make the others look reasonable. did you have a hippie upbringing? no. all i do is warn you about broadcasting in that tie from an indian restaurant, because you might merge into the wallpaper. adam, i think you ought to listen. that is enough of lord mandelson�*s opinion on my clothes, but let's get his opinion on this edition of newscast. hello, adam in the studio, not wearing a tie because this is a podcast and
a tory— i think it might be rayon. a tory supporting tie. obviously we have tory supporting tie. have no— tory supporting tie. obviously have no allegiances, it isjust blue~ — what do you reckon about that one, peter? masquerading as silk in red. it's sort ofjunior minister, new labour era about 1999. this is really radical, mediterranean wedding tie. ok, so this is skinny, floral, something that might be on lulu little wallpaper. navy background. sort of trying to have the impression of...
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would win by a majority— to lose in the tories would win by a majority of— to lose in the tories woulding party. i think those kinds of aspects are making _ i think those kinds of aspects are making things worse for keir starmen _ making things worse for keir starmer. his position does not appear— starmer. his position does not appear to _ starmer. his position does not appear to be starmer. his position does not appearto be in starmer. his position does not appear to be in immediate danger. but instead we are seeing factionalism again in the labour party. _ factionalism again in the labour party. the — factionalism again in the labour party, the left of the party and rate of— party, the left of the party and rate of the party pushing for a change — rate of the party pushing for a change in _ rate of the party pushing for a change in direction. and it's not clear— change in direction. and it's not clear that — change in direction. and it's not clear that keir starmer necessarily has the _ clear that keir starmer necessarily has the authority to push for a radical— has the authority to
would win by a majority— to lose in the tories would win by a majority of— to lose in the tories woulding party. i think those kinds of aspects are making _ i think those kinds of aspects are making things worse for keir starmen _ making things worse for keir starmer. his position does not appear— starmer. his position does not appear to _ starmer. his position does not appear to be starmer. his position does not appearto be in starmer. his position does not appear to be in immediate...
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the results and saying another ten years of tory rule.uch getting ahead of themselves. but that image of a big, huge inflatable borisjohnson i think it shows you whether it's hot air orjust the domination of the tory party in certain parts of england now, it did lend to hammering the image home. stephen, if i can ask you, i know you actually used the image in your early election write—up. there was obviously a taste for that image. do you think itjust spread like wildfire because it was a great image or do you think there's actually an issue here with journalists and the press having a kind of groupthink? no, i think to be honest it was a good image. one of the things we always struggle with injournalism is broadly most of them look alike. that is actually one of boris johnson's big political assets. he doesn't look as much like the default politician as much of the rest of them do. most of them look alike. it's hard to illustrate political stories. in the case i wrote, i wanted to write about the fact that it was maybe over sentimentalis
the results and saying another ten years of tory rule.uch getting ahead of themselves. but that image of a big, huge inflatable borisjohnson i think it shows you whether it's hot air orjust the domination of the tory party in certain parts of england now, it did lend to hammering the image home. stephen, if i can ask you, i know you actually used the image in your early election write—up. there was obviously a taste for that image. do you think itjust spread like wildfire because it was a...
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the tories fear, in her words, because she has - candidate the tories fear, in her words, because she words, because she has grown up there. has— words, because she has grown up there, has lived _ words, because she has grown up there, has lived in— words, because she has grown up there, has lived in every- words, because she has grown up there, has lived in every part - words, because she has grown up there, has lived in every part of. there, has lived in every part of there, has lived in every part of the constituency, _ there, has lived in every part of the constituency, she _ there, has lived in every part of the constituency, she says, - there, has lived in every part of the constituency, she says, she there, has lived in every part of. the constituency, she says, she is connected — the constituency, she says, she is connected with— the constituency, she says, she is connected with local— the constituency, she says, she is connected with local people, - the constituency, she says, she is connected with local people, andl the constituency, she says, she is. connected with local pe
the tories fear, in her words, because she has - candidate the tories fear, in her words, because she words, because she has grown up there. has— words, because she has grown up there, has lived _ words, because she has grown up there, has lived in— words, because she has grown up there, has lived in every- words, because she has grown up there, has lived in every part - words, because she has grown up there, has lived in every part of. there, has lived in every part of there, has lived in...
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because of the tory gains in seats like hartlepool and the by—election, and the council gains. offered to buy it for his personal collection. it does feel as though it was fairly coincidental. but i think it's an interesting one because we are saying, oh, we were all focused on that and was it the important thing? but i think what it did was it almost summed up in a moment with lots of ministers, tory mps, looking at the results and saying, 'another ten years of tory rule.�* i think that's very much getting ahead of themselves. but that image of a big, huge inflatable borisjohnson, i think it shows you whether it's hot air orjust the domination of the tory party in certain parts of england right now, it did lend to hammering that image home. i mean, stephen, if i can ask you, i know you actually used the image in your early election write—up. so, there was obviously a taste for that image. do you think itjust spread like wildfire because it's a great image, or do you think there's actually an issue here with journalists and the press having a kind of groupthink? no, ithink, to
because of the tory gains in seats like hartlepool and the by—election, and the council gains. offered to buy it for his personal collection. it does feel as though it was fairly coincidental. but i think it's an interesting one because we are saying, oh, we were all focused on that and was it the important thing? but i think what it did was it almost summed up in a moment with lots of ministers, tory mps, looking at the results and saying, 'another ten years of tory rule.�* i think that's...
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the fall of the _ tory sleaze, but sleaze was only an element of the fall of the tories - tory sleazenger of case, and keir- is a good question and there is a | danger of case, and keir starmer is a good question and there is a i danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic— danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic because _ danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic because he _ danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic because he feels _ danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic because he feels besieged. | danger of case, and keir starmer in| a panic because he feels besieged. i don't _ a panic because he feels besieged. i don't think— a panic because he feels besieged. i don't think it — a panic because he feels besieged. i don't think it would _ a panic because he feels besieged. i don't think it would be _ a panic because he feels besieged. i don't think it would be a _ a panic because he feels besieged. i don't think it would be a good - a panic because he feels besieged. i don't think it would be a good time i don't think it would be a good time to explore — don't think
the fall of the _ tory sleaze, but sleaze was only an element of the fall of the tories - tory sleazenger of case, and keir- is a good question and there is a | danger of case, and keir starmer is a good question and there is a i danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic— danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic because _ danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic because he _ danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic because he feels _ danger of case, and keir starmer in a panic...
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i think— still lagging behind the tories. i think the — still lagging behind the tories. a pretty powerful — want to stand up to, a pretty powerful and articulate snp leader like nicola sturgeon. sol powerful and articulate snp leader like nicola sturgeon. so i think it will be _ like nicola sturgeon. so i think it will be fascinating to see what leader— will be fascinating to see what leader unionists and scotland actually— leader unionists and scotland actually want because anas sarwar is certainly— actually want because anas sarwar is certainly coming across as more personable and get actually, that might— personable and get actually, that might not be helping him in the end. that's_ might not be helping him in the end. that's an _ might not be helping him in the end. that's an interesting point because anas sarwar has been in thejob that's an interesting point because anas sarwar has been in the job for a matter of weeks. do you think he is beginning potentially to be able to put labour on the kind of footing that might see it and make inroads with the electorate in w
i think— still lagging behind the tories. i think the — still lagging behind the tories. a pretty powerful — want to stand up to, a pretty powerful and articulate snp leader like nicola sturgeon. sol powerful and articulate snp leader like nicola sturgeon. so i think it will be _ like nicola sturgeon. so i think it will be fascinating to see what leader— will be fascinating to see what leader unionists and scotland actually— leader unionists and scotland actually want because anas...
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brand in the long helps the tory brand in the long term. borisjohnson is giving a speech next week to show us what he can do with the majority of 81 in terms of legislation and notjust responding to events but coming up with them himself. but i think voters are very happy with the roll—out and also speaking to some of the labour campaigns in the ground i've had several say to me that they found some of the traditional attacks on the tories such as the fact that the nhs is underfunded which is normally a very strong line much harder on the doorstep they said. because they are saying well ijust got my vaccine, my family have just got the vaccine, there we are headed of other countries and it was a harder message to land. and you get more into thejust the message to land. and you get more into the just the temporary passing moment. ,, ., ., ., moment. keir starmer will have to reshuffle from _ moment. keir starmer will have to reshuffle from a _ moment. keir starmer will have to reshuffle from a position _ moment. keir starmer will have to res
brand in the long helps the tory brand in the long term. borisjohnson is giving a speech next week to show us what he can do with the majority of 81 in terms of legislation and notjust responding to events but coming up with them himself. but i think voters are very happy with the roll—out and also speaking to some of the labour campaigns in the ground i've had several say to me that they found some of the traditional attacks on the tories such as the fact that the nhs is underfunded which is...
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the tories, though, have had 11_ held us back.n _ held us back. the tories, though, have had 11 years in charge, - held us back. the tories, though, have had 11 years in charge, not i have had 11 years in charge, not lost on the other parties. we know the ast lost on the other parties. we know the past westminster _ lost on the other parties. we know the past westminster has - lost on the other parties. we know| the past westminster has imposed, and we now know the future that it will inflict. westminster has chosen its future, a job destroying brexit, a return to austerity cuts and more attacks on devolution. t’m a return to austerity cuts and more attacks on devolution.— a return to austerity cuts and more attacks on devolution. i'm sorry but this government _ attacks on devolution. i'm sorry but this government programme - attacks on devolution. i'm sorry but| this government programme simply doesn't _ this government programme simply doesn't deliver. liberal democrats will oppose it. doesn't deliver. liberal democrats will opp
the tories, though, have had 11_ held us back.n _ held us back. the tories, though, have had 11 years in charge, - held us back. the tories, though, have had 11 years in charge, not i have had 11 years in charge, not lost on the other parties. we know the ast lost on the other parties. we know the past westminster _ lost on the other parties. we know the past westminster has - lost on the other parties. we know| the past westminster has imposed, and we now know the future that it will inflict....
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when the tories held on to aberdeenshire _ unionist party.d on to aberdeenshire west, - unionist party. when the tories held on to aberdeenshire west, the - unionist party. when the tories held| on to aberdeenshire west, the snp's hopes for an outright majority were extinguished. we hopes for an outright ma'ority were extinguished.* extinguished. we need to focus on the issues that _ extinguished. we need to focus on the issues that will _ extinguished. we need to focus on the issues that will secure - the issues that will secure scotland's recovery and that is important for people's jobs, for young people's education and investing in the nhs after everything they have done throughout this pandemic. there are so many issues we should be putting to the top of the agenda in scottish parliament and the next scottish parliament and the next scottish parliament but all we are speaking about again is another referendum. the scottish greens increased their seeds to eight and said the prime minister cannot ignore a result that has delivered a mandate
when the tories held on to aberdeenshire _ unionist party.d on to aberdeenshire west, - unionist party. when the tories held on to aberdeenshire west, the - unionist party. when the tories held| on to aberdeenshire west, the snp's hopes for an outright majority were extinguished. we hopes for an outright ma'ority were extinguished.* extinguished. we need to focus on the issues that _ extinguished. we need to focus on the issues that will _ extinguished. we need to focus on the issues that will...
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in contributed to the swing to the tories? , a, �* , tories?ve party? going into these elections the biggest issue we faced was the fact this was a high water mark in terms of elections and local elections. if we look at many of those we were fighting yesterday, they were won in 2017 when we gained 550 seats, so we had a lot of work to do in terms of being able to defend these seats. let's be honest, it is early doors in terms of results from the accounts that will go on several days. it was those local issues, the issues we were fighting on and campaigning hard on. you can see with the result withjill mortimer with the result with jill mortimer in hartlepool that is what people responded to. d0 in hartlepool that is what people responded to-— responded to. do you think the accusations _ responded to. do you think the accusations of _ responded to. do you think the accusations of cronyism - responded to. do you think the accusations of cronyism and . responded to. do you think the - accusations of cronyism and sleaze have affected the party or
in contributed to the swing to the tories? , a, �* , tories?ve party? going into these elections the biggest issue we faced was the fact this was a high water mark in terms of elections and local elections. if we look at many of those we were fighting yesterday, they were won in 2017 when we gained 550 seats, so we had a lot of work to do in terms of being able to defend these seats. let's be honest, it is early doors in terms of results from the accounts that will go on several days. it was...
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if reports of this tory deal are true, farmers will lose their livelihoods.will collapse and ultimately, families will be driven off the land. and let's be very clear, if that happens, this uk tory government will be solely responsible. so, just for once, prime minister, give a straight answer to these farming and crofting families who are living with this threat. can the prime minister categorically rule out that his government is prepared to sign up to a trade deal that will at any future point guarantee tariff free access to australian lamb and beef, yes or no? prime minister. mr speaker, i know that the right honourable member — i'm delighted to see the shots of his croft, by the way — the humble representative of the crofting community. may i say that i don't think he does justice to crofters, to farmers across the country, and across scotland as well, mr speaker, because i think he grossly underestimates their ability to do great things with our free trade deals, to export scottish beef around the world, mr speaker. hear, hear! why doesn't he believe in
if reports of this tory deal are true, farmers will lose their livelihoods.will collapse and ultimately, families will be driven off the land. and let's be very clear, if that happens, this uk tory government will be solely responsible. so, just for once, prime minister, give a straight answer to these farming and crofting families who are living with this threat. can the prime minister categorically rule out that his government is prepared to sign up to a trade deal that will at any future...
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this is an extraordinary front page for the tory— extraordinary front page for the tory party— extraordinary labour held _ tory party trying to win a labour held constituency in hartlepool, and you could _ held constituency in hartlepool, and you could not write that better headlines for this morning. did you want to say — headlines for this morning. did you want to say something _ headlines for this morning. did you want to say something was - headlines for this morning. did you want to say something was yellowl headlines for this morning. did you i want to say something was yellow one thing in terms of the people in jersey and the fisherman, the prime minister has left a lot of fishermen and their communities very cross in terms of brexit. we know there's lots of shellfish and communities are very upset. it's good he is sending out the gunboats but better to get brexit sorted out. i sending out the gunboats but better to get brexit sorted out.— to get brexit sorted out. i don't think i would _ to get brexit sorted out. i don't think i would ever _ to get brexit sorted out. i don't think i
this is an extraordinary front page for the tory— extraordinary front page for the tory party— extraordinary labour held _ tory party trying to win a labour held constituency in hartlepool, and you could _ held constituency in hartlepool, and you could not write that better headlines for this morning. did you want to say — headlines for this morning. did you want to say something _ headlines for this morning. did you want to say something was - headlines for this morning. did you want to...
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what _ hartlepool, voted the tories for? what are — hartlepool, voted the tories for?? — it is a new centre ground. who knows? we _ it is a new centre ground. who knows? we are in a very, very complicated time and you don't need me to _ complicated time and you don't need me to tell— complicated time and you don't need me to tell you that, things are topsy—turvy at the moment. but it does _ topsy—turvy at the moment. but it does seem — topsy—turvy at the moment. but it does seem like in the time of pandemic, the government has had extraordinary success. that has been a plus _ extraordinary success. that has been a plus but _ extraordinary success. that has been a plus. but what next? that is where the government needs to look now and that is— the government needs to look now and that is the _ the government needs to look now and that is the biggest challenge. let me come back to owen on that, what next for labour? it seems to me labour is looking in three directions, it is looking to the red wall which has one set of problems and wales, where it is strong, completely d
what _ hartlepool, voted the tories for? what are — hartlepool, voted the tories for?? — it is a new centre ground. who knows? we _ it is a new centre ground. who knows? we are in a very, very complicated time and you don't need me to _ complicated time and you don't need me to tell— complicated time and you don't need me to tell you that, things are topsy—turvy at the moment. but it does _ topsy—turvy at the moment. but it does seem — topsy—turvy at the moment. but it does seem...
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were so intense and wales labor won well i didn't go into almost all of england orders johnson's tories reigned supreme now i guess the traditional has a particular interest in the political fix this of boris johnson because he's written a book about the prime minister called the assault on truth as a former journalistic colleague peter oborne is in a strong position to explain the rise and rise of boris johnson and as a patent ability to try to any personal scandal to actual success how does peter oborne assess border's johnson's ability to walk on political water and i think will come might try well with alex and peter to discuss people though both of them your recent book the assault on cruised you pointed out the strained relationship that borders johnson has with that our city mo just a few weeks after that damning indictment he spoke of the walk master of all the surveys he's laid the labor party law in england what is going on. well 1st of all i think our next we have to say this is a very huge political achievement in angel and for the british prime minister i mean they were spe
were so intense and wales labor won well i didn't go into almost all of england orders johnson's tories reigned supreme now i guess the traditional has a particular interest in the political fix this of boris johnson because he's written a book about the prime minister called the assault on truth as a former journalistic colleague peter oborne is in a strong position to explain the rise and rise of boris johnson and as a patent ability to try to any personal scandal to actual success how does...
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if reports of this tory deal are true, farmers will lose their livelihoods.ollapse and ultimately, families will be driven off the land. and let's be very clear, if that happens, this uk tory government will be solely responsible. so, just for once, prime minister, give a straight answer to these farming and crofting families who are living with this threat. can the prime minister categorically rule out that his government is prepared to sign up to a trade deal that will at any future point guarantee tariff free access to australian lamb and beef, yes or no? prime minister. mr speaker, i know that the right honourable member — i am delighted to see the shots of his croft, by the way — the humble representative of the crofting community. may i say that i don't think he does justice to crofters, to farmers across the country, and across scotland as well, mr speaker, because i think he grossly underestimates their ability to do great things with our free trade deals, to export scottish beef around the world, mr speaker. hear, hear! why doesn't he believe in what
if reports of this tory deal are true, farmers will lose their livelihoods.ollapse and ultimately, families will be driven off the land. and let's be very clear, if that happens, this uk tory government will be solely responsible. so, just for once, prime minister, give a straight answer to these farming and crofting families who are living with this threat. can the prime minister categorically rule out that his government is prepared to sign up to a trade deal that will at any future point...
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, scottish labour, the tories, lib dems, want to deprive the snp _ tories, lib dems, want to deprivelose _ the snp have a ma'ority but it very close. ,., u, the snp have a ma'ority but it very close. _, , close. our political correspondent, thank yom — close. our political correspondent, thank yon in _ close. our political correspondent, thank you. in the _ close. our political correspondent, thank you. in the last _ close. our political correspondent, thank you. in the last ten - close. our political correspondent, thank you. in the last ten minutes| thank you. in the last ten minutes orso thank you. in the last ten minutes or so we have had rain, sleet, a bit of snow and bright sunshine and it is raining. can you give us the forecast for the rest of the uk? n forecast for the rest of the uk? i was going to say, you are trying to take myjob! it does look pretty wet and we have a headline today, hail and we have a headline today, hail and thunder as well. some pretty volatile clouds out there today. you can see them on the satellite picture streaming in from the north on the current
, scottish labour, the tories, lib dems, want to deprive the snp _ tories, lib dems, want to deprivelose _ the snp have a ma'ority but it very close. ,., u, the snp have a ma'ority but it very close. _, , close. our political correspondent, thank yom — close. our political correspondent, thank yon in _ close. our political correspondent, thank you. in the _ close. our political correspondent, thank you. in the last _ close. our political correspondent, thank you. in the last ten - close. our...
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how about lip products, tory?s which helps with their quality control. we have their luxurious lip lip continuitints in six shades. then two of my favorites from them, a lip mask that delivers the most luxuriously soft lips. who wouldn't love to have soft lips? there's a lip serum that's really great for minimizing the appearance of lines that are in lip, can't go wrong with any of them especially today at 50% off and start at $9.50. >> cannot go wrong. how about these beauty items? >> sacheu. this is a great company. we have two signature products, the facial roller made from 100% stainless steel. a lot of times we see them in jade or rose quartz and they've chosen a nonporous material so it doesn't harbor any bacteria and has a cooling effect that stainless steel so helps to depuff, helps with facial contouring. we also have one of their great sets with eye masks and pillowcase and scrunchies. great for your beauty sleep. this is all about feeling and looking beautiful. half price starting at $14. >> feeling and
how about lip products, tory?s which helps with their quality control. we have their luxurious lip lip continuitints in six shades. then two of my favorites from them, a lip mask that delivers the most luxuriously soft lips. who wouldn't love to have soft lips? there's a lip serum that's really great for minimizing the appearance of lines that are in lip, can't go wrong with any of them especially today at 50% off and start at $9.50. >> cannot go wrong. how about these beauty items?...
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if the tories make such an attempt, they will not place themselves in opposition to the snp, they wille uk is not a partnership of equals and astonishingly that westminster no longer sees it as a voluntary union of nations. that in itself would be a most powerful
if the tories make such an attempt, they will not place themselves in opposition to the snp, they wille uk is not a partnership of equals and astonishingly that westminster no longer sees it as a voluntary union of nations. that in itself would be a most powerful
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can the tories show they are keeping up the tories show they are keeping up the momentum when they flip general election? can keir starmer in his first test at the polls as labour leader show he is helping to undo the damage of years past? there is so much at stake. a chance for the public after a strange year indeed to have a say. watch the stunts. you might think it's a general election. it's not quite yet, but tomorrow there is a huge sweep of ballots and everyone in great britain has the first chance to have a say since his victory in 2019. these are a very important set of elections and the choice, i think, is clear between, you know, the labour opposition who seem absolutely determined to continue to play political games and government that is getting on with their agenda, —— our agenda, getting on with people's priorities. but it's the first time that keir starmer faces the electorate as the labour leader. i've got five plus one. 18 months since his party took a thumping, pressure on him to show it can get back on voters�* lists. fantastic. ready to roll. we are going into the el
can the tories show they are keeping up the tories show they are keeping up the momentum when they flip general election? can keir starmer in his first test at the polls as labour leader show he is helping to undo the damage of years past? there is so much at stake. a chance for the public after a strange year indeed to have a say. watch the stunts. you might think it's a general election. it's not quite yet, but tomorrow there is a huge sweep of ballots and everyone in great britain has the...
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hey, tory, good morning to you.flowers in glass chambers. they're all hand picked and hand placed in hawaii by a small team of artisans. they float on a little cable chain in either silver or gold plated. we also have their mini shaker earrings. this is exquisite detail for your jewelry and a really good deal. today the prices start at $37 and free shipping from catherine weitzman. >> and those are really beautiful, tory. great pick there. and we go from flower power to earth power. these products are great for your hair and body but also great for the environment as well, tory. >> they are, michael. so every year about 80 billion units of plastic produced specifically by the beauty industry winds up being discarded. most of it is not recyclable so this brand-new company called skip is determined to help change that with sustainable packaging. they are using the first fully recyclable paper-based carton that will stand up to the shower. not only is packaging impressive but even more importantly the product is really
hey, tory, good morning to you.flowers in glass chambers. they're all hand picked and hand placed in hawaii by a small team of artisans. they float on a little cable chain in either silver or gold plated. we also have their mini shaker earrings. this is exquisite detail for your jewelry and a really good deal. today the prices start at $37 and free shipping from catherine weitzman. >> and those are really beautiful, tory. great pick there. and we go from flower power to earth power. these...
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brexiteer tories in westminster or a government in scotland that we've actually voted for?r referendum right across the country. but no matter how many voters back nicola sturgeon here, the prime minister says he will veto a vote on independence. the prime minister is not immune or exempt from democracy, i know he thinks he is, but he's not. the question of scotland's future shouldn't be determined by me or by borisjohnson, it should be decided by the people of scotland. and if people vote for that to be the case, then borisjohnson has got no more right than any other politician to stand in the way of democracy. once the votes have been counted, the holyrood parliament could then become the epicentre of an unprecedented constitutional battle over the future of the united kingdom. of course we can't take the result of any election for granted, but not one of the opposition parties in scotland believe they can beat the snp to become the largest party. so the big question is whether the snp can get 65 or more seats to secure that overall majority. if they do, they will say tha
brexiteer tories in westminster or a government in scotland that we've actually voted for?r referendum right across the country. but no matter how many voters back nicola sturgeon here, the prime minister says he will veto a vote on independence. the prime minister is not immune or exempt from democracy, i know he thinks he is, but he's not. the question of scotland's future shouldn't be determined by me or by borisjohnson, it should be decided by the people of scotland. and if people vote for...
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. >> the story of ben faang tories right after the break. >> during the entire month of may. we are celebrating and honoring asian americans and pacific islanders were breaking barriers. today. we're highlighting oakland native ben phone. tories is the first asian-american editor at rolling stone magazine kron four's will tran sat down with him to look back on his star field career and how the famous journalist is dealing with their recent hate crimes against the asian community. >> twice to give it a good then falling tourist has seen north stars and perhaps nasa reverend al green. the rock journalist became a star while covering some of the world's most legendary singers and actors. >> linda ronstadt to bob dylan from george harrison and paul mccartney to the rolling stones. >> when he began his career more than 5 decades ago. it was pretty obvious few people look like him. >> that was that was just nobody out there had doing that. and so i had no role models who were asian americans role models for sure. in the show business and radio and television and writing. nothing ou
. >> the story of ben faang tories right after the break. >> during the entire month of may. we are celebrating and honoring asian americans and pacific islanders were breaking barriers. today. we're highlighting oakland native ben phone. tories is the first asian-american editor at rolling stone magazine kron four's will tran sat down with him to look back on his star field career and how the famous journalist is dealing with their recent hate crimes against the asian community....
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labour, great day for them are not so great for the tories or plaid cymru.left for abolish the welsh assembly. only four left for abolish the welsh assembl . . ~ only four left for abolish the welsh assembl . ., ,, , ., in other news, officers investigating the death of serving police community support officer julia james in kent have arrested a man in connection with her murder. sean dilley is in snowdown. well, the offices is absurd that a man from the canterbury area in his 20s was arrested at around 9:30pm last night in connection with the murder of the 53—year—old police community support officerjulia james. now, officers are saying that this, notwithstanding, they are still asking people to come forward with any information that relates to two the 27th of april, particularly keen to speak to anybody who was in the area between 1pm and apm, maybe you felt uncomfortable, you had to cross the road, or you had to change your route? any of that information, cctv is, they say is very important people come forward. {lilia cctv is, they say is very important p
labour, great day for them are not so great for the tories or plaid cymru.left for abolish the welsh assembly. only four left for abolish the welsh assembl . . ~ only four left for abolish the welsh assembl . ., ,, , ., in other news, officers investigating the death of serving police community support officer julia james in kent have arrested a man in connection with her murder. sean dilley is in snowdown. well, the offices is absurd that a man from the canterbury area in his 20s was arrested...
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which of the tory— what is lara doing here? a bury turning on itself— old heartland, we see a bury turning on itself again and not talking about— on itself again and not talking about how to we win the argument with these — about how to we win the argument with these people? had with talk about— with these people? had with talk about stuff like homeownership and had it— about stuff like homeownership and had it with — about stuff like homeownership and had it with him about things like education — had it with him about things like education and get people into university? instead different factions— university? instead different factions labour party.- university? instead different factions labour party. let's go to the mail now _ factions labour party. let's go to the mail now and _ factions labour party. let's go to the mail now and it's _ factions labour party. let's go to the mail now and it's a _ factions labour party. let's go to the mail now and it's a gas - factions labour party. let's go to the mail now and it's a gas
which of the tory— what is lara doing here? a bury turning on itself— old heartland, we see a bury turning on itself again and not talking about— on itself again and not talking about how to we win the argument with these — about how to we win the argument with these people? had with talk about— with these people? had with talk about stuff like homeownership and had it— about stuff like homeownership and had it with — about stuff like homeownership and had it with him about things...
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paper, senior tory sastohnson should quit if he broke donation rules.ives, was interviewed today and like most conservative politicians, even if they've gone on to the media to talk about one topic, they are being asked about the infamous refurbishment of the flat that boris johnson lives in with his partner, carrie symonds, and their son. bublik to the surprise of number 10, douglas ross said yes, i think that if rules have been broken then it would only be right that boris johnson should resign. borisjohnson and number 10 have sought to keep a lid on this over the last week and we have crucial elections coming up on thursday and the big debate is firstly whether the story cuts through, but even if it does not, for the electorate, have routes been broken? there are several enquiries being set up in order to find out who paid which invoice and when. but itjust so happens that douglas ross, who you would assume would be batting for the same team, appears to be breaking ranks. the question, i su ose, to be breaking ranks. the question, i sunpose. is— to b
paper, senior tory sastohnson should quit if he broke donation rules.ives, was interviewed today and like most conservative politicians, even if they've gone on to the media to talk about one topic, they are being asked about the infamous refurbishment of the flat that boris johnson lives in with his partner, carrie symonds, and their son. bublik to the surprise of number 10, douglas ross said yes, i think that if rules have been broken then it would only be right that boris johnson should...
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the tory prime minister pumped up and inflated to 100 foot high.taking big strides, tramping over territory labour used to take at its own. par for an overnight shock but another step in a journey that started long ago. it's a mandate we were asked to deliver, notjust for the people of hartlepool of the north east, but across the air has gone out of his opponents. one labour veteran said holding hartlepool was a test of whether party could hold its own. it did not, not here. and the tories were digging in deeper, taking councils in much of england like nuneaton, dudley, and harlow in essex. little hope on labourfaces, that things could be better, since the thumping of 2019, even with a newish leader, maybe things could only get worse. i am bitterly disappointed in the results, and you know, i take full responsibility for the result, and i will take full responsibility for fixing things. we have changed as a party, but we haven't set out a strong enough case to the country. but a very public battle was under way, over where next even before he spoke
the tory prime minister pumped up and inflated to 100 foot high.taking big strides, tramping over territory labour used to take at its own. par for an overnight shock but another step in a journey that started long ago. it's a mandate we were asked to deliver, notjust for the people of hartlepool of the north east, but across the air has gone out of his opponents. one labour veteran said holding hartlepool was a test of whether party could hold its own. it did not, not here. and the tories were...
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and that was our correspondent mary a lot of reporting from the tory you can find more of our coverage on the web site he's having a dot com coming up next the documentary guardians of a desert about camel harbors in the sahara i'm sorry kelly and garland thank you so much for watching take care and see if. french. but you live for weeks and glitter glitter glitter the fighting against prejudice i got called playboy and if. you look at stores on the big stage. sure it's stores 71 w. .
and that was our correspondent mary a lot of reporting from the tory you can find more of our coverage on the web site he's having a dot com coming up next the documentary guardians of a desert about camel harbors in the sahara i'm sorry kelly and garland thank you so much for watching take care and see if. french. but you live for weeks and glitter glitter glitter the fighting against prejudice i got called playboy and if. you look at stores on the big stage. sure it's stores 71 w. .
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_ point the north of england where the tories are _ point the north of england where the tories are brexity. they won't _ worries about it being brexity. they won't mind — worries about it being brexity. they won't mind at number 10. no, won't mind at number10. no, absolutely. — won't mind at number10. no, absolutely. i _ won't mind at number 10. i157, absolutely, i completely agree, chris. i sure they will be getting the champagne out early tonight. just to turn to the guardian asi as i say, this is on most of the front pages, tensions rise over jersey as pm deploys armed boats. you are not suggesting though ayesha that this was time for the eve of the election, where you? i don't think the number— the election, where you? i don't think the number 10 _ the election, where you? i don't think the number 10 great - the election, where you? i don't think the number 10 great is - the election, where you? i don't| think the number 10 great is that efficient, rebecca! it is think the number 10 great is that efficient, rebecca!— think the number 10 great is thatj efficient, rebecca!- they
_ point the north of england where the tories are _ point the north of england where the tories are brexity. they won't _ worries about it being brexity. they won't mind — worries about it being brexity. they won't mind at number 10. no, won't mind at number10. no, absolutely. — won't mind at number10. no, absolutely. i _ won't mind at number 10. i157, absolutely, i completely agree, chris. i sure they will be getting the champagne out early tonight. just to turn to the guardian asi as i...
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tory johnson is here with us.gs on outdoor fun and better yetll from sll businesses and you can get them, just point your cell phone at the qr code right at the bottom of your screen right there that will link you right to it. all right, tory, first up, tell us about these beautiful blankets. >> of course, i have to say i agree with rob's friend. you are always on point. we start with thula thula. these are ethically and sustainably made blankets from south africa. deep cultural pride in the form in which they are made as well as the patterns that you see. they are stunning. we have options for both indoor and outdoor and what's great about these is you can use it for a picnic in your backyard. you could take it to the beach. sit by a cozy fire, whatever it is, they have you covered. we have 13 options today. they're all 50% off and they start at $64.50. >> these are great. okay, walk us through. what's next, tory? >> mpowered. these are solar-powered lights. so any adventure, whether you are going camping or it i
tory johnson is here with us.gs on outdoor fun and better yetll from sll businesses and you can get them, just point your cell phone at the qr code right at the bottom of your screen right there that will link you right to it. all right, tory, first up, tell us about these beautiful blankets. >> of course, i have to say i agree with rob's friend. you are always on point. we start with thula thula. these are ethically and sustainably made blankets from south africa. deep cultural pride in...
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tory, welcome back. what do you have for us? >>> first up perricone m.d.ducts in that, a deep crease serum for fine lines and eyelid lift serum. we also have their popular no rinse collection. so that's solutions for cleansing, exfoliating, minimizing the appearance of pores. big assortment you'll find online. all 50% off starts at $22.50 and free shipping from perricone. >>> then we're moving on to teeth. we have go smile here. they specialize in products for cleaner, whiter smiles with no sensitivity. all founded by a dentist. one of their newest innovations is the glo on the go and it combines their blue light technology with a lightening pen. it's really convenient to use on the go or anywhere. we've got a really delightful assortment from them today. all at 50% off and in some cases more. their prices start at $9.50 to $59.50 depending what you choose and then the third one, those little orange sticks in front of you, dan. this is a great brand new product from a "gma" favorite brand called parasilk. their clementine total body moisture balm and it's
tory, welcome back. what do you have for us? >>> first up perricone m.d.ducts in that, a deep crease serum for fine lines and eyelid lift serum. we also have their popular no rinse collection. so that's solutions for cleansing, exfoliating, minimizing the appearance of pores. big assortment you'll find online. all 50% off starts at $22.50 and free shipping from perricone. >>> then we're moving on to teeth. we have go smile here. they specialize in products for cleaner, whiter...
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tory one of the 2 provinces in the north east of the country officially under a state of siege she met many people taking refuge there. hardly any other region has suffered atrocities by militias as badly as compost province we are on the road with a nerve agent aid organization over a distance of just 60 kilometers we passed through about 20 checkpoints controlled by various rebel groups as well as the congolese army. militia checkpoint it's mostly boys carrying guns their weapons are concealed but the threat is real they ask for money but a few words persuade them to let us pass today. we reached the camp for internally displaced people intro draw it's one of many in the d.r. see about 5 in the whole of 1000000 of the countries estimated 105000000 people are displaced more than anywhere else in africa. barely managed to escape her village when a militia attacked it she was on the run with her children when she realized her daughter was missing. i decided to go back to find and save her i was convinced she was still alive i feel good but unfortunately she was already dead for months a
tory one of the 2 provinces in the north east of the country officially under a state of siege she met many people taking refuge there. hardly any other region has suffered atrocities by militias as badly as compost province we are on the road with a nerve agent aid organization over a distance of just 60 kilometers we passed through about 20 checkpoints controlled by various rebel groups as well as the congolese army. militia checkpoint it's mostly boys carrying guns their weapons are...