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the tory party then.le are getting in touch asking what does the future look like? >> yeah , well it's uncertain. as >> yeah, well it's uncertain. as i said, i think there needs to be a calm period of reflection. i fear it will be factional. i don't know who i want to be the next leader of the conservative party, but i know the traits i'm looking for, which is an explanation not actually just at what went wrong in this general election . but why have we made election. but why have we made such poor progress over 14 years in government from a conservative perspective, bill will be delighted that we made poor progress. but 14 years of tory government taxes at their highest level in our lifetimes, regulation at its highest level even regulation at its highest level ever. big deficits , ever. big deficits, disappointing growth. and i think that, you know, there have been some successes. there have been some successes. there have beeni been some successes. there have been i think some of the education reforms
the tory party then.le are getting in touch asking what does the future look like? >> yeah , well it's uncertain. as >> yeah, well it's uncertain. as i said, i think there needs to be a calm period of reflection. i fear it will be factional. i don't know who i want to be the next leader of the conservative party, but i know the traits i'm looking for, which is an explanation not actually just at what went wrong in this general election . but why have we made election. but why have...
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mark kemi badenoch has announced her candidature to become the tory party leader in november. servatives >> she's a very impressive performer . i >> she's a very impressive performer. i i'm a party member, mark. i'm obviously not an mp, so it doesn't matter what i think until we get to the last two, more's the pity. she's a very, kemi is a very impressive performer. priti patel, i think, is potentially quite an interesting unity candidate as well. she hasn't, she hasn't sent out press releases demanding unity. she's. if you like, been practising unity, over the last 2 or 3 years. she served neither in rishi sunak's government nor in liz truss. so a bit of a breath of fresh air, but way, way too early to tell. and i think the party has done the right thing. it does mean that we won't be holding labour to account, perhaps as much as we should in the next 2 or 3 months, but we've got to get this right and let's have this beauty parade. well, it's called a beauty parade. i hope it's more a philosophical and intellectual parade, and make sure that we pick the right person, because y
mark kemi badenoch has announced her candidature to become the tory party leader in november. servatives >> she's a very impressive performer . i >> she's a very impressive performer. i i'm a party member, mark. i'm obviously not an mp, so it doesn't matter what i think until we get to the last two, more's the pity. she's a very, kemi is a very impressive performer. priti patel, i think, is potentially quite an interesting unity candidate as well. she hasn't, she hasn't sent out...
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mark kemi badenoch has announced her candidature to become the tory party leader in november. rvatives >> she's a very impressive performer . i >> she's a very impressive performer. i i'm a party member, mark. i'm obviously not an mp, so it doesn't matter what i think until we get to the last two, more's the pity. she's a very, kemi is a very impressive performer. priti patel, i think, is potentially quite an interesting unity candidate as well. she hasn't, she hasn't sent out press releases demanding unity. she's. if you like, been practising unity, over the last 2 or 3 years. she served neither in rishi sunak's government nor in liz truss. so a bit of a breath of fresh air, but way, way too early to tell. and i think the party has done the right thing. it does mean that we won't be holding labour to account, perhaps as much as we should in the next 2 or 3 months, but we've got to get this right and let's have this beauty parade. well, it's called a beauty parade. i hope it's more a philosophical and intellectual parade, and make sure that we pick the right person, because you
mark kemi badenoch has announced her candidature to become the tory party leader in november. rvatives >> she's a very impressive performer . i >> she's a very impressive performer. i i'm a party member, mark. i'm obviously not an mp, so it doesn't matter what i think until we get to the last two, more's the pity. she's a very, kemi is a very impressive performer. priti patel, i think, is potentially quite an interesting unity candidate as well. she hasn't, she hasn't sent out press...
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the direction of the tory party _ first meeting... the direction of the tory party will be a tussle i first meeting... the direction of. the tory party will be a tussle for months to come. the direction of the country will now be in the hands of labour. 50 country will now be in the hands of labour. ., ., ., labour. so now we get on with our work. so let's take a look at who he's appointed — sir keir starmer�*s cabinet features a record 11 women. it includes deputy prime minister angela rayner who is the new "levelling up, housing and communities secretary" and rachel reeves, who becomes the uk's first female chancellor. meanwhile, david lammy is foreign secretary — he became parliament's youngest mp aged 27 before becoming a junior minister under tony blair and gordon brown. and ed miliband becomes energy secretary — a similar role to the one he held at the end of the last labour government in 2010. yvette cooper has been chosen to be home secretary and former barrister shabana mahmood becomes justice secretary, she was one of the fi
the direction of the tory party _ first meeting... the direction of the tory party will be a tussle i first meeting... the direction of. the tory party will be a tussle for months to come. the direction of the country will now be in the hands of labour. 50 country will now be in the hands of labour. ., ., ., labour. so now we get on with our work. so let's take a look at who he's appointed — sir keir starmer�*s cabinet features a record 11 women. it includes deputy prime minister angela...
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and it benefits the tory party.hrilled with the fact we've got a new government that i'm sure and i hope i'm sincerely hoping will stick to its values and change britain for the better. but it isn't fair, you know, when it comes to democracy. and i do think it would be nice to see the labour party make some reforms in that direction that aren't in its own best interests. that would give the general population, i think, a big, a big boost of reassurance . reassurance. >> yeah. well, keir starmer did say people first party second or party second, people first or country first. and i don't know one way or the other. but the point of the matter was he did direct it. that we are in charge. so perhaps that would be an interesting notion. perhaps he should consider it. joanne, do you think maybe he should? >> well, i think it's very generous of james to make that offer, but i'm afraid i remain very unconvinced of the need for electoral reform, and i fear that a lot of people on the right are now going to get into a debate
and it benefits the tory party.hrilled with the fact we've got a new government that i'm sure and i hope i'm sincerely hoping will stick to its values and change britain for the better. but it isn't fair, you know, when it comes to democracy. and i do think it would be nice to see the labour party make some reforms in that direction that aren't in its own best interests. that would give the general population, i think, a big, a big boost of reassurance . reassurance. >> yeah. well, keir...
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and the bruised tory party will now have _ doubt.de how- doubt. and the bruised tory party will now have to decide how to i doubt. and the bruised tory party i will now have to decide how to deal with reform. nigel farage sees this as a launch pad for 2029, westminster will be waiting for the populist, the disruptor, as nigel farage is finally an mp. lucy, thank you. the leader of the snp, john swinney, has committed to staying on in his role despite his party suffering heavy losses overnight. they dropped from the 48 seats they won in 2019, to just nine. as katie hunter reports, this marks the snp's worst performance in a general election for more than a decade. applause. look at this... this is what victory looks like. labour won just a single scottish seat at the last general election. these new scottish labour mps... this time, they won, and big. cheering and applause. look, the country is crying out for change. after 14 years of tory chaos, we've finally turned the page. but also, let's be really clear, this is also a recognitio
and the bruised tory party will now have _ doubt.de how- doubt. and the bruised tory party will now have to decide how to i doubt. and the bruised tory party i will now have to decide how to deal with reform. nigel farage sees this as a launch pad for 2029, westminster will be waiting for the populist, the disruptor, as nigel farage is finally an mp. lucy, thank you. the leader of the snp, john swinney, has committed to staying on in his role despite his party suffering heavy losses overnight....
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kevin foster, future of the tory party. kevin foster. he _ future of the tory party. future of the tory party. kevin i foster, he want priti patel to win the contest. she, and ally of hers, has said she would want nigel farage in the conservative party. other people like suella braverman have said they would welcome her. they get on well, i am going to show you this from the conservative party conference last year, have a look... is that just for the is thatjust for the cameras? is that just for the cameras? if you is that 'ust for the cameras? if you [an is that just for the cameras? if you [an the is that just for the cameras? if you plan the cameras _ is that just for the cameras? if you plan the cameras you _ is that just for the cameras? if you plan the cameras you would - is that just for the cameras? if you plan the cameras you would see i is that just for the cameras? if you i plan the cameras you would see me. it is plan the cameras you would see me. it is good _ plan the cameras you would see me. it is good to work well with people but the issue is not nigel
kevin foster, future of the tory party. kevin foster. he _ future of the tory party. future of the tory party. kevin i foster, he want priti patel to win the contest. she, and ally of hers, has said she would want nigel farage in the conservative party. other people like suella braverman have said they would welcome her. they get on well, i am going to show you this from the conservative party conference last year, have a look... is that just for the is thatjust for the cameras? is that just...
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this is an election the _ the tory party chairman. than labour one. you election the conservatives lost, much more than labour one. you have sent a clear— much more than labour one. you have sent a clear signal _ much more than labour one. you have sent a clear signal that _ much more than labour one. you have sent a clear signal that the _ sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change. rishi sunak is resigning as leader after the terrible results, so that creates a vacancy. the tories must work out who's next, and how they can move on. the former health secretary, vicky atkins, who might fancy thejob, is here. she is the shadow health secretary now. what do you think went wrong? good morning, laura. firstand foremost, we all understand that the voters wanted a change and we are going to have to look hard and long at ourselves as to why they wanted a change. but for me, one of the issuesis change. but for me, one of the issues is going to be the issue of trust and as part of that, we need to ask ourselves s
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the new tory party to rise from the ashes like a glorious phoenix. he wants to destroy them. talk to reform party people behind the scenes, i remember well into the run up to the general election before it even looked likely that they would win a single seat. they would win a single seat. they would tell you, we are here to destroy the conservative party. how do you unite a party with someone with a, you know, it's like it's a cuckoo in the nest, you know? how could you possibly. >> yeah, i absolutely agree with madeleine. i can see no circumstances. certainly not in in this forthcoming parliament where nigel farage has anything to gain by throwing in his lot with a party that is still yet further to fall apart. >> so, suzy, you're grinning from ear to ear because you're the cat who's got the cream, haven't you? you're going to be in office forever. >> yeah. i mean, it's an interesting question, like you're asking me, who do i think should be the leader? i mean, i want the person that's least likely to win over the british public. i'm honest with you. i'd say all. i'm going t
the new tory party to rise from the ashes like a glorious phoenix. he wants to destroy them. talk to reform party people behind the scenes, i remember well into the run up to the general election before it even looked likely that they would win a single seat. they would win a single seat. they would tell you, we are here to destroy the conservative party. how do you unite a party with someone with a, you know, it's like it's a cuckoo in the nest, you know? how could you possibly. >>...
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h0 tory party leader? no announcements. - tory party leader? no announcements.uncements. we have to take our time. �* ,. announcements. we have to take our time. �* y., , announcements. we have to take ourtime. �* , ., our time. are you up to the challenge? _ our time. are you up to the challenge? d _ our time. are you up to the challenge? d think - our time. are you up to the challenge? d think it - our time. are you up to the challenge? d think it will i our time. are you up to the | challenge? d think it will be our time. are you up to the i challenge? d think it will be a difficultjob? it has been a really bad result, no two ways about it. back at number ten, that sense of novelty. have you unpacked yet, have you found your way around? i have a basic understanding of the rooms i have used so far here, and that's good, but there are plenty of places i am yet to discover. and no, we are not unpacked quite yet, but we will be soon and we will be moving in soon. the address is very familiar, but for him and for the rest of us, much that is new to get used to. ch
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would it be farage taking over the tory party, or would it be the tory party, or would it be the tory? farage you don't even really need to finish asking the question before you can work out what would be going on. it would be a reverse farage takeover of the tories, whether that would work for anybody's purpose, i don't know . work for anybody's purpose, i don't know. nigel work for anybody's purpose, i don't know . nigel farage work for anybody's purpose, i don't know. nigel farage has a very strong appeal to some people, but i think it may too be limited to form the basis of a new national party of the right, for instance , if it right, for instance, if it indeedis right, for instance, if it indeed is of the right, i'm never entirely sure what nigel farage is. actual politics are . farage is. actual politics are. i don't think he's a conservative. for instance, he may he may be a thatcherite, but i don't think he's a conservative, which is a different thing. >> classical liberal economic liberal, >> not not particularly interested in practice in the social and moral side of conserv
would it be farage taking over the tory party, or would it be the tory party, or would it be the tory? farage you don't even really need to finish asking the question before you can work out what would be going on. it would be a reverse farage takeover of the tories, whether that would work for anybody's purpose, i don't know . work for anybody's purpose, i don't know. nigel work for anybody's purpose, i don't know . nigel farage work for anybody's purpose, i don't know. nigel farage has a very...
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party's top job. and he published a video emphasising that as foreign and former home secretary, he said the tories needre—establish a reputation as the party that helps grow the economy and help people achieve their aspirations. he's the first to announce a leadership bid. any challenges will need to get in before nominations close on monday . monday. >> i think they should go bankrupt. that'd be rather lovely and very few decent people in the tory party, and i certainly don't want liz truss orjohnson back again. or johnson back again. >> orjohnson back again. >> well, they should be looking to appeal to their core voters and the policies that they present. taxation for one issue, a main issue, a reason why, a reason why i failed to vote for them this time . them this time. >> there are no statesmen anymore. i don't consider, starmer to be a statesman or statesman material . statesman material. >> and lastly, two state bentleys used by his majesty the king are to be converted to run on biofuel over the next year amid a boost in profits from the crown estate. there are also plans to switch the monarchy'
party's top job. and he published a video emphasising that as foreign and former home secretary, he said the tories needre—establish a reputation as the party that helps grow the economy and help people achieve their aspirations. he's the first to announce a leadership bid. any challenges will need to get in before nominations close on monday . monday. >> i think they should go bankrupt. that'd be rather lovely and very few decent people in the tory party, and i certainly don't want liz...
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autumn and then after that, mps further whittle it down to a final two and the membership of the tory partyory leader after the autumn. thank you ve much leader after the autumn. thank you very much indeed. _ leader after the autumn. thank you very much indeed. the _ leader after the autumn. thank you very much indeed. the world's - leader after the autumn. thank you i very much indeed. the world's lodge platypus, the sconce of... the world's largest platypus conservation centre has welcomed its first residents, as part of a project to protect the semi—aquatic mammal found only in australia. four platypuses have been released into the custom—built research centre at the zoo. yes, that is the plural, we have checked! it features multi—tiered streams, waterfalls, pools and earth banks. the facility will help researchers understand more about the species which is under threat from extreme weather and humans. this is bbc news, the headlines... in a white house address, joe biden says he exited the presidential race "to save us democracy". the uk government launches its flagship green power comp
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the tory party fortunes do not matter to us. ence of knowledgeable true tories will add to reforms, fighting equipment. so there you go . equipment. so there you go. opinions are coming in thick and fast, but let's now get some rather expert input on this. but it is time for the big story. and boris johnson has warned the conservatives not to merge with reform uk as he laid out his vision for how they can revive their electoral fortunes. he urged the tories survivors , who urged the tories survivors, who now form the opposition, not to absorb other parties in a bid to rebuild . writing in today's rebuild. writing in today's daily mail, he wrote i say to my fellow conservatives, we are the oldest, most successful political party in british history . we are capable of history. we are capable of endless regeneration. we don't need to try to absorb other parties, to try to acquire their vitality, like a transfusion of monkey glands, bit of vintage bofis monkey glands, bit of vintage boris johnson there, but with reform uk potentially
the tory party fortunes do not matter to us. ence of knowledgeable true tories will add to reforms, fighting equipment. so there you go . equipment. so there you go. opinions are coming in thick and fast, but let's now get some rather expert input on this. but it is time for the big story. and boris johnson has warned the conservatives not to merge with reform uk as he laid out his vision for how they can revive their electoral fortunes. he urged the tories survivors , who urged the tories...
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former deputy chair of the tory party, brendan clarke—smith, told us mr patel will be popular with members is it a good line up there? but i think if you look at priti patel and particularly a relationship with party members as well , they felt very unloved, as well, they felt very unloved, some of them fairly demoralised after the election campaign. they need somebody who can pick them up again, someone with a bit of vision, someone who's a real blue blooded conservative. and i think priti patel, she actually fits that description pretty well , i'd say. pretty well, i'd say. >> well, tory members may be on board, but these voters we spoke to in litchfield have a very different view. >> i don't think i like the lady too much, and her views and things. >> i'm sure she's a very pleasant individual, and i wouldn't want her as a leader if my life depended on it. she's just not a very good politician , just not a very good politician, andifs just not a very good politician, and it's not what we need now. >> what for you does the does the tory party need david cameron back? >> i think she can be
former deputy chair of the tory party, brendan clarke—smith, told us mr patel will be popular with members is it a good line up there? but i think if you look at priti patel and particularly a relationship with party members as well , they felt very unloved, as well, they felt very unloved, some of them fairly demoralised after the election campaign. they need somebody who can pick them up again, someone with a bit of vision, someone who's a real blue blooded conservative. and i think priti...
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thank you for coming in, how would you advise the tory party from a labour party that has managed inort years to detach the hard left and win a pretty record majority? >> well, you see, the first thing you said is that you don't govern, you don't win from the centre. so. so you think that that one has to move to reform what i would say, as i think you're absolutely right that it's about getting reform votes, but that's what the labour party is trying to do. i mean, a lot of people who voted reform were not particularly political. they were angry and they were angry that we had a government that didn't work. and what's happening now with this sort of amazing conservative psychodrama is that labour is just being left to say, yeah, they were terrible and look at what we're doing. and that is that that is the problem . the problem as the the problem. the problem as the conservative party discovered in 97 and frankly, the labour party has discovered many times, but 2010 was the last is nobody listens to you. and frankly, when keir became leader of the labour party, nobody was listening. w
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thank you for coming in, how would you advise the tory party from a labour party that has managed inort years to detach the hard left and win a pretty record majority? >> well, you see, the first thing you said is that you don't govern, you don't win from the centre. so. so you think that that one has to move to reform what i would say, as i think you're absolutely right that it's about getting reform votes, but that's what the labour party is trying to do. i mean, a lot of people who voted reform were not particularly political. they were angry and they were angry that we had a government that didn't work. and what's happening now with this sort of amazing conservative psychodrama is that labour is just being left to say, yeah, they were terrible and look at what we're doing. and that is that that is the problem . the problem as the the problem. the problem as the conservative party discovered in 97 and frankly, the labour party has discovered many times, but 2010 was the last is nobody listens to you. and frankly, when keir became leader of the labour party, nobody was listening. w
thank you for coming in, how would you advise the tory party from a labour party that has managed inort years to detach the hard left and win a pretty record majority? >> well, you see, the first thing you said is that you don't govern, you don't win from the centre. so. so you think that that one has to move to reform what i would say, as i think you're absolutely right that it's about getting reform votes, but that's what the labour party is trying to do. i mean, a lot of people who...
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lost its _ on year before covid, the tory party lost its lead — on year before covid, the tory partyedibility woke down the back when boris johnson was still prime ministen _ boris johnson was still prime minister. there has been a long record _ minister. there has been a long record of— minister. there has been a long record of failing to eliminate the deficit— record of failing to eliminate the deficit and all sorts of other things _ deficit and all sorts of other thin . s. deficit and all sorts of other thins. ., , ,~ things. the labour black party are t in: to things. the labour black party are trying to regain — things. the labour black party are trying to regain the _ things. the labour black party are trying to regain the mantle - things. the labour black party are trying to regain the mantle of- trying to regain the mantle of credibility —— the labour party, is not a fear that they're being boring and cautious and what have they got to offer? is there enthusiasm? mr; to offer? is there enthusiasm? my view on this is labour have to walk a thin— view on this is labour have to w
lost its _ on year before covid, the tory party lost its lead — on year before covid, the tory partyedibility woke down the back when boris johnson was still prime ministen _ boris johnson was still prime minister. there has been a long record _ minister. there has been a long record of— minister. there has been a long record of failing to eliminate the deficit— record of failing to eliminate the deficit and all sorts of other things _ deficit and all sorts of other thin . s. deficit and...
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it's a disastrous result for the tory party. ves never stop coming for labour party. they've seen off more than a dozen cabinet ministers. liz truss, the former prime minister. she's lost her seat. sir jacob rees—mogg. these are sirjacob rees—mogg. these are totemic figures in tory politics in recent years they've all gone, labour majority of around 170. elsewhere. you've got over 70 lib dems. that's an increase of six fold increase on what they had in 2019. you've got four reform uk mps and that's fascinating of how the how the right rebuilds itself. now will it be will the tory party be drawn more towards where reform uk is and not into the centre ground? and that will help the labour party cement their their rule for maybe the next election as well? quite extraordinary result last night. so we are expecting to hear from rishi sunak. he'll give a statement around ten 1030 on the step of downing street, and he'll then go to the king. he'll then resign as prime minister. he'll be driven away in his private car, having arrived the
it's a disastrous result for the tory party. ves never stop coming for labour party. they've seen off more than a dozen cabinet ministers. liz truss, the former prime minister. she's lost her seat. sir jacob rees—mogg. these are sirjacob rees—mogg. these are totemic figures in tory politics in recent years they've all gone, labour majority of around 170. elsewhere. you've got over 70 lib dems. that's an increase of six fold increase on what they had in 2019. you've got four reform uk mps...
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tory party leader contest.ns on this. i defy any member of the general public, really, to know who the hell any of them are. who's robert jenrick? you know, who's james cleverly , who is kemi james cleverly, who is kemi badenoch? and what's the difference between kemi badenoch and suella braverman? >> nobody knows. it's like they're they're all contestants on celebrity get me out of here. we don't know who they are. perfect for this . perfect for this. >> well, we've got long enough to find out who they are. it's going to be about three months or so. or 50. >> or so. >> this is the problem, isn't it? i mean, we did a vox pop over the weekend asking people in litchfield, you know, who they thought would should be the leader and, i mean, it is very westminster bubble because we are obsessed, because it's our job to be covering the stories. but they were going, who are these people? they were literally saying that. who are these people? i mean, the story today is that suella braverman has quit the race or has the
tory party leader contest.ns on this. i defy any member of the general public, really, to know who the hell any of them are. who's robert jenrick? you know, who's james cleverly , who is kemi james cleverly, who is kemi badenoch? and what's the difference between kemi badenoch and suella braverman? >> nobody knows. it's like they're they're all contestants on celebrity get me out of here. we don't know who they are. perfect for this . perfect for this. >> well, we've got long enough...
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tonight the new father of the house of commons, sir edward leigh, has said the tory party should inviteer. he's been speaking to peter levy on bbc look north. have a listen. what is been has been. we will not look at _ what is been has been. we will not look at the — what is been has been. we will not look at the future, and the point i would _ look at the future, and the point i would like — look at the future, and the point i would like to make, we have to, i think. _ would like to make, we have to, i think. invite — would like to make, we have to, i think, invite form uk voters and nigel— think, invite form uk voters and nigel farage tojoin us because otherwise. we can't have it divided vole~ _ our political correspondent, iain watson joins me from millbank i want to start first of all was that. one suggestion, there have been other suggestions about the role nigel farage could take potentially with the conservative party, it's interesting there he may even be leader. it is party, it's interesting there he may even be leader.— even be leader. it is quite dramatic but not one — even b
tonight the new father of the house of commons, sir edward leigh, has said the tory party should inviteer. he's been speaking to peter levy on bbc look north. have a listen. what is been has been. we will not look at _ what is been has been. we will not look at the — what is been has been. we will not look at the future, and the point i would _ look at the future, and the point i would like — look at the future, and the point i would like to make, we have to, i think. _ would like to make,...
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tte: direction of the tory party cabinet, ourfirst meeting. meeting. tt2 direction of the tory party will be a tussle for months to come. the direction of the country will now be in labour �*s hands. 50. direction of the country will now be in labour 's hands.— in labour 's hands. so, now we get on with our— in labour 's hands. so, now we get on with our work. _ i'm joined now, as you can see, by our political correspondent helen. we are both hoping that this is not going to be a common occurrence every saturday, to have a press conference. it means we have to work a six—day week! it is unusual, isn't it, to have a press conference on a saturday. keir starmer really wants to put forward the idea that he is taking this job seriously and is moving quickly to get things done. absolutely, and notjust a press conference but a cabinet meeting this morning because a cabinet does not normally meet on a saturday morning. this is about sending a signal, the first days in downing street are really important about what sort of government you are going to
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she also said there's only room for one tory party in british politics. fellow mps to decide what type of party they want to be, and neutralise that threat . england neutralise that threat. england will face the netherlands in the euro semi—finals on wednesday after beating switzerland in germany last night. the three lions squeaked past the swiss on penalties five three after the game ended one all after extra time. prince of wales was among football fans rejoicing as england won , describing the england won, describing the match as nail biting to the very end. those are the latest gb news headlines for now. i'm ray addison more in half an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> thank you ray, who's back in half an hour and is really looking forward to it. now remember, let me know. you have been so naughty to ray over the last couple of days. honestly, i remember. let me know your thoughts on all the stories we're discu
she also said there's only room for one tory party in british politics. fellow mps to decide what type of party they want to be, and neutralise that threat . england neutralise that threat. england will face the netherlands in the euro semi—finals on wednesday after beating switzerland in germany last night. the three lions squeaked past the swiss on penalties five three after the game ended one all after extra time. prince of wales was among football fans rejoicing as england won ,...
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let's listen to this pretty explosive interview. >> if you were leader of the tory party, would you let a member? >> listen, my analysis of british politics is that there's only room for one centre right party. there's only room for one conservative party on the right of british politics. and at the moment we have two. and that's why reform poses an existential threat to us right now. and as long as reform continues to exist and the way it is, as long as it keeps taking away millions of voters who used to be part of our voting base, there is no chance that we are going to win elections. so there's very little i disagree with, when it comes to nigel farage. and, you know, i met thousands of people throughout this campaign and many, many people said to me, i'm a lifelong tory voter, but i'm a lifelong tory voter, but i'm going to vote reform they are feeling betrayed. they feel let down. they feel politically homeless because of our failures. so, listen, we have to address the issue of reform. i'm not really interested in the form of what that takes, but we need to find an accommodation w
let's listen to this pretty explosive interview. >> if you were leader of the tory party, would you let a member? >> listen, my analysis of british politics is that there's only room for one centre right party. there's only room for one conservative party on the right of british politics. and at the moment we have two. and that's why reform poses an existential threat to us right now. and as long as reform continues to exist and the way it is, as long as it keeps taking away...
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but the former foreign secretary, lord cameron, and tory party chairman richard holden of both resigned. andrew mitchell is now the new shadow foreign secretary, while richard fuller , secretary, while richard fuller, former economic secretary to the treasury, is the new conservative party chair. kemi badenoch is now shadowing angela rayner on housing and levelling up, but it's not yet clear how long these appointments will be in place as rishi sunak confirmed last friday that he has every intention of resigning . has every intention of resigning. well, the new labour government has admitted today the summer will be challenging as the first boat full of migrants since the general election crossed the engush general election crossed the english channel. this morning. the group of 64 illegal migrants was intercepted by a border force vessel and taken to a migrant processing centre in dover harbour . and then this dover harbour. and then this afternoon, another boat also attempted to make the crossing but failed. it brings the total number of migrants crossing so far this year to more than
but the former foreign secretary, lord cameron, and tory party chairman richard holden of both resigned. andrew mitchell is now the new shadow foreign secretary, while richard fuller , secretary, while richard fuller, former economic secretary to the treasury, is the new conservative party chair. kemi badenoch is now shadowing angela rayner on housing and levelling up, but it's not yet clear how long these appointments will be in place as rishi sunak confirmed last friday that he has every...
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here's a site that many from the left, and probably more so in the tory party, wished they'd never seen. yes, it's nigel farage in parliament. we'll hear his first speech from the green seats and elsewhere. tony blair has poked his oar in once again, this time on immigration. we'll be asking, is he back for good? did he ever go away? and as keir starmer avoids the subject of labour losing out on the muslim vote in the general election, we'll discuss if this is a big issue for the . for the. party. and of course, we'll also go live to germany ahead of tomorrow night's epic euro semi—final clash against holland, and we're joined by brexit negotiator lord frost, who discussed the future of the conservative party. loads to get in touch about there. get in touch your usual ways on tonight's topics by going to gbnews.com/yoursay. but before all of that, it's your headlines with polly middlehurst . with polly middlehurst. >> martin, thank you and good evening to you. well, within the last half an hour, sir keir starmer, the prime minister, has set out his message ahead of attending the 75th na
here's a site that many from the left, and probably more so in the tory party, wished they'd never seen. yes, it's nigel farage in parliament. we'll hear his first speech from the green seats and elsewhere. tony blair has poked his oar in once again, this time on immigration. we'll be asking, is he back for good? did he ever go away? and as keir starmer avoids the subject of labour losing out on the muslim vote in the general election, we'll discuss if this is a big issue for the . for the....
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you just sort of try and, kidnap nigel, bnng sort of try and, kidnap nigel, bring him into the tory party solved. but they're not, because unless you change the underlying policies and get the message that we're on the side of the voters, it won't change. there'll be another nigel who will emerge if we can't get that right. and we need to be concerned about what makes people's lives better. what are voters concerned about? and i'm afraid we got very out of touch in the last parliament. >> so, jacob, in short, in absence of kidnapping nigel farage, which i know you'd never advocate for, let's talk about the potential replacement, the potential future leader. how long that process may take. and who do you think lord frost would be the best front person, the best new leader of the conservative party to deliver those kind of policies? you were talking about? >> well, i think we should give ourselves time . i think it might ourselves time. i think it might be a good idea to have a caretaker, an interim leader, to give ourselves enough time. but the important thing is to have time to discuss. o
you just sort of try and, kidnap nigel, bnng sort of try and, kidnap nigel, bring him into the tory party solved. but they're not, because unless you change the underlying policies and get the message that we're on the side of the voters, it won't change. there'll be another nigel who will emerge if we can't get that right. and we need to be concerned about what makes people's lives better. what are voters concerned about? and i'm afraid we got very out of touch in the last parliament. >>...
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the tory party was over 20,000. with no other candidates to fight against him, he was given it given it essentially 48 hours before the end of nominations. so if the tories lose that and their party, the chairman loses his seat, that's a real blow at the start of this, of the other results start to come in quite rapidly. elsewhere, the lib dems are saying 47 mps, they think they guaranteed, of course, the pole, the exit poll says 61. so more than that. but we'll be hearing from the result here in camden for sir keir starmer around around 3 am. the counting in his seat in holborn, saint pancras, has just started . pancras, has just started. >> labour seats. >> labour seats. >> yeah. not knowsley. sorry >> yeah. not knowsley. sorry >> okay , chris, thanks very much indeed. >> shall we just look at that darlington result? because labour have won that seat with 16,621. that's a majority of 2200 odd. they've beaten the conservative by that amount. but i note that the reform uk vote is 6852. so you could argue that thatis
the tory party was over 20,000. with no other candidates to fight against him, he was given it given it essentially 48 hours before the end of nominations. so if the tories lose that and their party, the chairman loses his seat, that's a real blow at the start of this, of the other results start to come in quite rapidly. elsewhere, the lib dems are saying 47 mps, they think they guaranteed, of course, the pole, the exit poll says 61. so more than that. but we'll be hearing from the result here...
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but the former foreign secretary, lord cameron, and the tory party chairman, richard holden, have resigneddow foreign secretary. richard fuller , former economic fuller, former economic secretary to the treasury, is now the conservative party chairman. kemi badenoch is now shadowing angela rayner on housing and levelling up, but it's not yet clear how long these appointments will hold as rishi sunak confirmed last friday he will be resigning now. the new labour government has admitted the summer will be a challenging one for them, as the first boat full of migrants since the general election crossed the english channel this morning, the group of 64 illegal migrants was intercepted by a border force vessel and taken to a migrant processing centre in dover harbour. this afternoon. another boat also attempted but failed to make the crossing from france. it brings the total number of migrants
but the former foreign secretary, lord cameron, and the tory party chairman, richard holden, have resigneddow foreign secretary. richard fuller , former economic fuller, former economic secretary to the treasury, is now the conservative party chairman. kemi badenoch is now shadowing angela rayner on housing and levelling up, but it's not yet clear how long these appointments will hold as rishi sunak confirmed last friday he will be resigning now. the new labour government has admitted the...
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obviously, it's great that the tory party is an inclusive party, but i'm surprised he chose the tory hatever. >> i don't understand the point of tory wets in general, but everyone's going mad about suella. she's spoken at natcon in washington, and ian dale was saying how terrible her comments were about the progressive progress pride flag and alastair campbell described as extreme. is she really extreme? i just don't believe that she's extreme. but but she's alienated the tory wet, so maybe there's nowhere for her to go except reform. but these comments are not actually new. really. she's said before that sunak blocked her on immigration virtually the exact same words when she says the cabinet blocked her as well, which suggests that the woke blob that was stopping rishi's policy from being enacted was, in fact, rishi and his cabinet himself. yeah, you do wonder what the point of the woke incompetent because starmer's saying is i'm going to be competent, but they're a little bit woke. whereas the tories were woke and incompetent and they're meant to be the conservative party. like wha
obviously, it's great that the tory party is an inclusive party, but i'm surprised he chose the tory hatever. >> i don't understand the point of tory wets in general, but everyone's going mad about suella. she's spoken at natcon in washington, and ian dale was saying how terrible her comments were about the progressive progress pride flag and alastair campbell described as extreme. is she really extreme? i just don't believe that she's extreme. but but she's alienated the tory wet, so...
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has such a high media profile. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but he's a fairly fairly and squarely at the tory partyknow, the labour party in the end will always be, you know, the opposition for farage, the enemies, the tory party which he's trying to kill off. >> but keir starmer does know the labour party are well aware of the impact that reform made in this election. and they will know that two out of three voters did not vote for the labour party, and they are going to have to somehow appease that contingent of people who are waiting for action on immigration. >> well, the labour party is making a point of not going anywhere near the discussion about their actual popular vote and the fact that, you know, it was comparable to post—iraq blair, you know, a vote share. it wasn't. obviously they won a stunning parliamentary majority. but in terms of actual votes in the ballot box, it wasn't nearly as successful as i think they hoped or they imagined. and that means that they i don't think they care very much. they're not going there. and so farage. well, but farage farage poses the kind of populist,
has such a high media profile. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> but he's a fairly fairly and squarely at the tory partyknow, the labour party in the end will always be, you know, the opposition for farage, the enemies, the tory party which he's trying to kill off. >> but keir starmer does know the labour party are well aware of the impact that reform made in this election. and they will know that two out of three voters did not vote for the labour party, and they are going to have...
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>> who's your money on to be the next tory party leader? colleagues, but underlying all of this , of but underlying all of this, of course, we have to talk as a unified party. >> joe biden has yet another shocker. >> i'm staying in the race. >> i'm staying in the race. >> yeah, yeah, full clip to follow. but what would you do if you were on this plane? watch very closely. yeah. oh, good grief. well, there we are. not sure i'd fare that well there on my panel is columnist at the express, carole malone . express, carole malone. journalist benjamin butterworth and founder of global britain is amanda bogle. oh, and, what on earth is going on here?
>> who's your money on to be the next tory party leader? colleagues, but underlying all of this , of but underlying all of this, of course, we have to talk as a unified party. >> joe biden has yet another shocker. >> i'm staying in the race. >> i'm staying in the race. >> yeah, yeah, full clip to follow. but what would you do if you were on this plane? watch very closely. yeah. oh, good grief. well, there we are. not sure i'd fare that well there on my panel is...
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but the former foreign secretary, lord cameron, and tory party chairman richard holden have both resignedeign secretary, while richard fuller, former economic secretary to the treasury, is the new conservative party chairman. kemi badenoch is now shadowing angela rayner on housing and levelling up. but it's not yet clear how long these new appointments will be in place. as rishi sunak confirmed last week he will eventually resign. well, today the new labour government admitted the summer will be challenging as the first boat full of migrants since the general election crossed the engush general election crossed the english channel this morning. the group of 64 illegal migrants was intercepted by border force officials and taken to a migrant processing centre in dover harbour this afternoon, though another boat also attempted but failed to make the crossing from france, and it brings the total number of migrants crossing so far this year to more than 13,500. that's up 12% on the same period last year. 13,500. that's up 12% on the same period last year . and it same period last year. and it
but the former foreign secretary, lord cameron, and tory party chairman richard holden have both resignedeign secretary, while richard fuller, former economic secretary to the treasury, is the new conservative party chairman. kemi badenoch is now shadowing angela rayner on housing and levelling up. but it's not yet clear how long these new appointments will be in place. as rishi sunak confirmed last week he will eventually resign. well, today the new labour government admitted the summer will...
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between those two dates, what i was going to say, tim, i mean, we the tory party has always been described> i mean, the tory party does have a record of dusting itself off and, you know, returning to power the problem for them, i think, will be if they chase off too far to the right in to order try and squeeze down the reform vote, forgetting that of course, they did lose an awful lot of votes to the centre to labour and the liberal democrats. so they've got to try and find a way of balancing. if you like those two, those two problems and fighting, if you like, on two fronts. if you go back to 1997, of course, it did take another couple of election defeats before they, quote unquote, came to their senses or smelled the coffee and, elected a leader who was prepared to actually make some compromises with the electorate. >> tim, as a professor of politics, do you think this the way we describe politics as the left versus the right, that paradigm needs a kind of evolution as some sort of revision? now, does it still hold true as definitions? >> well, i mean, i think what we try to do now witho
between those two dates, what i was going to say, tim, i mean, we the tory party has always been described> i mean, the tory party does have a record of dusting itself off and, you know, returning to power the problem for them, i think, will be if they chase off too far to the right in to order try and squeeze down the reform vote, forgetting that of course, they did lose an awful lot of votes to the centre to labour and the liberal democrats. so they've got to try and find a way of...
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you've got to ask yourself, the tory party is the oldest political party in the world.and prospered for most of the last 200 years? it's done that because it has always kept in touch with the british public and the british public. some identify with the right, some identify with the right, some identify with the left, some with the centre, and we have always been a pragmatic party, not ideological, but centre right. if you're a centre right, that means you're not centre and you're not right, you're centre right. and unless we remember that, yes, we will win back some people who voted for farage. but we will lose that broad mass of the centre ground and we'll be like labour was when jeremy corbyn took over. >> so how do you accommodate those 4 million people who voted for reform, a good number of whom would have voted conservative and might have led to a less embarrassing defeat ? to a less embarrassing defeat? >> well, you have to ask first, why did we lose not just lose power? because that was not surprising after 14 years. but we lost power in the scale that we lost p
you've got to ask yourself, the tory party is the oldest political party in the world.and prospered for most of the last 200 years? it's done that because it has always kept in touch with the british public and the british public. some identify with the right, some identify with the right, some identify with the left, some with the centre, and we have always been a pragmatic party, not ideological, but centre right. if you're a centre right, that means you're not centre and you're not right,...
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it's express columnist carole malone, ex chairman of the tory party sir jake berry, and former labour and find out why it's all kicked off in ireland . it's all kicked off in ireland. black and tan, black and tan. >> modern day black and tans . >> modern day black and tans. >> modern day black and tans. >> get ready, britain. here we go . go. the left should hang its head in shame over trump's assassination attempt. next . attempt. next. >> just after 10:00, the main news tonight in the united states. donald trump has formally accepted the republican nomination for president. president ahead of the forthcoming us elections in november. and at the same time, he's chosen james vance from ohio as his running mate at the republican national convention in milwaukee . and you can see in milwaukee. and you can see live pictures that were running there from wisconsin tonight. we can we know that donald trump was confirmed as the party's former candidate ahead of the november 5th election, but outside that convention hall in milwaukee, hundreds of both anti—trump and anti—biden demonstrators w
it's express columnist carole malone, ex chairman of the tory party sir jake berry, and former labour and find out why it's all kicked off in ireland . it's all kicked off in ireland. black and tan, black and tan. >> modern day black and tans . >> modern day black and tans. >> modern day black and tans. >> get ready, britain. here we go . go. the left should hang its head in shame over trump's assassination attempt. next . attempt. next. >> just after 10:00, the...
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destroying the tory party in 1000 -- 100,000 people had to come out to shut down their that is a predicateandreme court in a a massive it is a massive decision and most importantly tsmith, this is a rigged game. justice brown jackson joining us on friday overturning fishernde department and people wiseman should be investigated and go to prison for putting upfelony and today win on immunity and of course they are gonna fight. so nbc news it is quite simple, e and we are going to win more, this is just getting started and in the -- the last 90 hours have been historic about the right the united states but throughout the world. [screaming] i got my daughter here, she will take they candidate in minnesota [indiscernible] we won't take a single bad step. that is the bottom line. you can throw him in you want, we will not take a simple back step. aking up to it. you are praying we do not wake we will not take aove this man right here. it's a shame you le this happen and they are coming for you next. better understand that. it is here you can share now but when the up, understand>> bryce white i
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conservative party have suffered the biggest defeat ever the entire history of the existence of the tory party in great britain, well, our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be... ours, we give the floor to the news, we'll see you again at 17:00, don't miss it. hello, it’s news time first, we’ll tell you about the most important events right now. the central topic is the situation in ukraine. viktor orban arrived in moscow and met with vladimir. with putin, the president said that he would acquaint the hungarian prime minister with the details of moscow’s proposals for a peaceful settlement. an ukrainian armed forces drone attack struck the city of primorsko-aktarsk in the krasnodar territory, killing a six-year-old girl and injuring five more people, including a child. second round, two candidates, reformer and conservative iran votes for president. what is the balance of power, what do the polls show? for safety reasons, parks in moscow were closed, according to according to the forecast, in the second half of the day the capital region will be covered by a hurricane, sh
conservative party have suffered the biggest defeat ever the entire history of the existence of the tory party in great britain, well, our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be... ours, we give the floor to the news, we'll see you again at 17:00, don't miss it. hello, it’s news time first, we’ll tell you about the most important events right now. the central topic is the situation in ukraine. viktor orban arrived in moscow and met with vladimir. with putin, the...
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the tory party have betrayed the trust we put in them. servative party is they have absolutely no loyalty, either to their leader or to the electorate who put them in office. interesting remark. now though, it's time for this. i think somebody must have scored because i've just nearly jumped out of my body , out of my body, >> now it feels like we're at the football match. does actually it does. right what? >> alfie, what have you got for us? >> yes, in my bunch of five, i'm talking about one of our very own here at gb. news viewers might have been wondering where the wonderful katherine forster was yesterday. we would normally expect to see her outside number 10 reporting on these great political events, but actually she posted a thread on twitter describing an amazing story about her two eldest sons who should have arrived home yesterday after a nine week week adventure across south east asia. but they didn't. they weren't on a flight. they'd actually gone to hike up a volcano. these are her two boys that you can see on the screen now .
the tory party have betrayed the trust we put in them. servative party is they have absolutely no loyalty, either to their leader or to the electorate who put them in office. interesting remark. now though, it's time for this. i think somebody must have scored because i've just nearly jumped out of my body , out of my body, >> now it feels like we're at the football match. does actually it does. right what? >> alfie, what have you got for us? >> yes, in my bunch of five, i'm...