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towards labour. lots of other places - away... that is not oxford! towards labour.far away from where people have chosen _ far away from where people have chosen labour but also those up and down _ chosen labour but also those up and down the _ chosen labour but also those up and down the country, and i find the same _ down the country, and i find the same reaction, ifi down the country, and i find the same reaction, if i have been talking — same reaction, if i have been talking with a young person as i was a couple _ talking with a young person as i was a couple of— talking with a young person as i was a couple of days ago in milton keynes. — a couple of days ago in milton keynes. i_ a couple of days ago in milton keynes, i was talking with older people — keynes, i was talking with older people in— keynes, i was talking with older people in bolsover, talking with both of— people in bolsover, talking with both of them about the cost—of—living crisis command in both— cost—of—living crisis command in both cases — cost—of—living crisis command in both cases i _ cost—of
towards labour. lots of other places - away... that is not oxford! towards labour.far away from where people have chosen _ far away from where people have chosen labour but also those up and down _ chosen labour but also those up and down the _ chosen labour but also those up and down the country, and i find the same _ down the country, and i find the same reaction, ifi down the country, and i find the same reaction, if i have been talking — same reaction, if i have been talking with a young...
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that wont— this push towards labour that wowtt tnen— this push towards labour that would then y clear. the labour clear. but if all the labour voters in bournemouth west say do know what actually the do you know what actually the lib picked a good lib dems have picked a good person, then you be person, yeah, then you could be in trouble. yeah. and that's, tnot-s— in trouble. yeah. and that's, that's possible.— ’“ yeah. and that's, that's possible. remember that's possible. i remember tnot. — that's possible. i remember that. remember- that's possible. i remember that. t se7 that's possible. i remember that. t se? a. that's possible. i remember- that. remember that? just up the road. eastleigh romsey, these are constituencies is within are all constituencies is within striking distance. southampton and they've all been lib dem in the last 20 years. they have wnot— the last 20 years. they have wnot w— the last 20 years. they have what i would— the last 20 years. they have what i would say— the last 20 years. they have what i would say is- $90 qce�*ew they have what i would say is
that wont— this push towards labour that wowtt tnen— this push towards labour that would then y clear. the labour clear. but if all the labour voters in bournemouth west say do know what actually the do you know what actually the lib picked a good lib dems have picked a good person, then you be person, yeah, then you could be in trouble. yeah. and that's, tnot-s— in trouble. yeah. and that's, that's possible.— ’“ yeah. and that's, that's possible. remember that's possible. i...
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that wewhe— this push towards labour that wewhe rheh— this push towards labour that would thenlabour voters in bournemouth west say do know what actually the do you know what actually the lib picked a good lib dems have picked a good person, then could be person, yeah, then you could be in trouble. yeah. and that's, rher-e— in trouble. yeah. and that's, that's possible.— " yeah. and that's, that's possible. remember that's possible. i remember her. — that's possible. i remember that. remember- that's possible. i remember that. t $17 a. that's possible. i remember- that. remember that? just up the road. eastleigh romsey, these are constituencies is within are all constituencies is within striking distance. southampton and they've all been lib dem in the last 20 years. they have wher— the last 20 years. they have wher h— the last 20 years. they have what i would— the last 20 years. they have what i would say— the last 20 years. they have what i would say is- $90 gift? they have what i would say is that $90 $5575 they have what i would say is that there are what i would say is tha
that wewhe— this push towards labour that wewhe rheh— this push towards labour that would thenlabour voters in bournemouth west say do know what actually the do you know what actually the lib picked a good lib dems have picked a good person, then could be person, yeah, then you could be in trouble. yeah. and that's, rher-e— in trouble. yeah. and that's, that's possible.— " yeah. and that's, that's possible. remember that's possible. i remember her. — that's possible. i remember...
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or enthusiasm for their agenda, support towards labour or enthusiasm fortheiragenda, but therey and when the column —— coronation celebrations have subsided, expect the post much analysis to continue here in westminster.— the post much analysis to continue here in westminster. jonathan blake, thank ou. here in westminster. jonathan blake, thank you- that _ here in westminster. jonathan blake, thank you. that was _ here in westminster. jonathan blake, thank you. that was jonathan - here in westminster. jonathan blake, thank you. that was jonathan blake i thank you. that was jonathan blake in downing street talking about the events taking place today, as well, concert at windsor, but another concert at windsor, but another concert on people's minds in liverpool, because the opening ceremony of the eurovision song contest takes place, in that city this afternoon. the united kingdom is hosting the event on behalf of last year's winners, ukraine, and there are lots of events planned to link the two countries, including a simultaneous rave with kyiv tonight. the finals will on tuesda
or enthusiasm for their agenda, support towards labour or enthusiasm fortheiragenda, but therey and when the column —— coronation celebrations have subsided, expect the post much analysis to continue here in westminster.— the post much analysis to continue here in westminster. jonathan blake, thank ou. here in westminster. jonathan blake, thank you- that _ here in westminster. jonathan blake, thank you. that was _ here in westminster. jonathan blake, thank you. that was jonathan - here in...
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labour gain. look and listen to the contrast — silent and solitary. the prime minister delivering bacon sandwiches to party staff and insisting he's not changing course. i'm not detecting any massive groundswell of movement towards us to do is focus on their priorities — halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats. those are the country's priorities, those are this government's priorities and that's what we're going to deliver. the liberal democrats are making something of an art form out of less than subtle campaign props. all: three, two, one. this their latest as party leader ed davey celebrated taking windsor and maidenhead in berkshire from the tories. i'm so proud that when katy perry and lionel richie enter windsor castle for the coronation concert on sunday they'll be going into a ward that's represented by three brand—new liberal democrat councillors. cheering. let's go back and work even harder so we can beat the conservatives at the next general election. labour took east staffordshire, and tonight amber valley in derbyshire from the conservatives, and here they are doing the same in swindon, a key general election battleground. could time be up
labour gain. look and listen to the contrast — silent and solitary. the prime minister delivering bacon sandwiches to party staff and insisting he's not changing course. i'm not detecting any massive groundswell of movement towards us to do is focus on their priorities — halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats. those are the country's priorities, those are this government's priorities and that's what we're going to deliver. the...
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in a future— be going towards labour in a future general— be going towards labour in a futurere general election and oven move— future general election and we'll move from stoke to hull, where— we'll move from stoke to hull, where anno— we'll move from stoke to hull, where anna riley— we'll move from stoke to hull, where anna riley has the very latest— where anna riley has the very latest . — where anna riley has the very latest . wo— where anna riley has the very latest . it's been— where anna riley has the very latest . it's been an- where anna riley has the very latest . c " a" latest. it's been an eventful night for the lib dem here. the lib dems here in hull. not only have they held control over the council, but they've also gained more seats. will have more very soon. and it's the final countdown— soon. and it's the final countdown to- " and it's the final countdown to the coronation. thousands— countdown to the coronation. thousands of— countdown to the coronation. thousands of people have already descended— thousands of people have already depended on— thousands of peo
in a future— be going towards labour in a future general— be going towards labour in a futurere general election and oven move— future general election and we'll move from stoke to hull, where— we'll move from stoke to hull, where anno— we'll move from stoke to hull, where anna riley— we'll move from stoke to hull, where anna riley has the very latest— where anna riley has the very latest . — where anna riley has the very latest . wo— where anna riley has the very latest ....
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i'm not detecting any massive groundswell of movement towards the labour party or excitement for theirhat people want us to do is focus on their priorities, halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats, they are the country's priorities, they are the government priorities that is what we are going to deliver. the liberal democrats making _ we are going to deliver. the liberal democrats making something - we are going to deliver. the liberal democrats making something of i we are going to deliver. the liberal democrats making something of an we are going to deliver. the liberal. democrats making something of an art form out of less than subtle campaign props. form out of less than subtle campaign prom-— form out of less than subtle campaign props. form out of less than subtle camaian --ros. ., ., campaign props. three, two, one! this their latest, _ campaign props. three, two, one! this their latest, as _ campaign props. three, two, one! this their latest, as party - campaign props. three, two, one! this their latest, as party leade
i'm not detecting any massive groundswell of movement towards the labour party or excitement for theirhat people want us to do is focus on their priorities, halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats, they are the country's priorities, they are the government priorities that is what we are going to deliver. the liberal democrats making _ we are going to deliver. the liberal democrats making something - we are going to deliver. the liberal...
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labour party. look, i'm not detecting any massive ground swell of movement towards the labour party or excitement for want us to do is focus on their priorities, halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats. those are the country's priorities and this government's priorities and that is what we're going to deliver. let's bring in ione wells, our political correspondent. we heard the prime minister disappointed but obviously talking down labour's results, also staying there is still a way to go in this process? there is still a way to go in this rocess? . , , , , process? that is why, there is still a lona process? that is why, there is still a long way — process? that is why, there is still a long way to _ process? that is why, there is still a long way to go. _ process? that is why, there is still a long way to go, the _ process? that is why, there is still a long way to go, the majority - process? that is why, there is still a long way to go, the majority of l a long way to go, the majority of councils are still to count their results but we do
labour party. look, i'm not detecting any massive ground swell of movement towards the labour party or excitement for want us to do is focus on their priorities, halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats. those are the country's priorities and this government's priorities and that is what we're going to deliver. let's bring in ione wells, our political correspondent. we heard the prime minister disappointed but obviously talking down...
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so you know, the labour , if the votes have swung labour, if the votes have swung towards labour and in a moment, going to talk moment, we're going to talk otont— moment, we're going to talk about-rental— moment, we're going to talk about rental housing market. moment, we're going to talk about fewer. housing market. moment, we're going to talk about fewer andising market. moment, we're going to talk about fewer and fewernarket. moment, we're going to talk about fewer and fewer houses there are fewer and fewer houses on tne— there are fewer and fewer houses on tne rentot— there are fewer and fewer houses on the rental market, yet attenoet— on the rental market, yet michael-wants- on the rental market, yet michael wants to bring in michael gove wants to bring in even-draconian- michael gove wants to bring in even draconian rules for even more draconian rules for tonotoroe— even more draconian rules for tonotoroe .— even more draconian rules for tonotoroe . tn— even more draconian rules for landlords . in a— even more draconian rules for landlords . in a moment is landlords. in a moment
so you know, the labour , if the votes have swung labour, if the votes have swung towards labour and in a moment, going to talk moment, we're going to talk otont— moment, we're going to talk about-rental— moment, we're going to talk about rental housing market. moment, we're going to talk about fewer. housing market. moment, we're going to talk about fewer andising market. moment, we're going to talk about fewer and fewernarket. moment, we're going to talk about fewer and fewer houses there...
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so you know, the labour , if the votes have swung labour, if the votes have swung towards labour and hey are doomed. in a moment, going to talk moment, we're going to talk otont— moment, we're going to talk otont tne— moment, we're going to talk about the housing market. about the rental housing market. tnere— about the rental housing market.| tnere—noneee there are fewer and fewer houses on tne— there are fewer and fewer houses on tne rentot— there are fewer and fewer houses on the rental market, yet attenoet— on the rental market, yet michael-wants- on the rental market, yet michael wants to bring in michael gove wants to bring in even-draconian- michael gove wants to bring in even draconian rules for even more draconian rules for tonotoroe— even more draconian rules for tonotoroe .— even more draconian rules for tonotoroe . tn— even more draconian rules for landlords . in a— even more draconian rules for landlords . in a moment is landlords. in a moment is attenoet— landlords. in a moment is michael gove— landlords. in a moment is michael gove a- listening. gb views gb views radio
so you know, the labour , if the votes have swung labour, if the votes have swung towards labour and hey are doomed. in a moment, going to talk moment, we're going to talk otont— moment, we're going to talk otont tne— moment, we're going to talk about the housing market. about the rental housing market. tnere— about the rental housing market.| tnere—noneee there are fewer and fewer houses on tne— there are fewer and fewer houses on tne rentot— there are fewer and fewer houses on the...
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rishi sunak pleaded down, saying he wasn't detecting any massive groundswell of movement towards labourresults show his party is on course to win a majority, though the results don't suggest that is an certainty. t results don't suggest that is an certain . ., , certainty. i think it is time we started the — certainty. i think it is time we started the countdown i certainty. i think it is time we started the countdown to i certainty. i think it is time we started the countdown to the | certainty. i think it is time we - started the countdown to the general election. the started the countdown to the general election. , ., started the countdown to the general election. , . , ., election. the liberal democrat leader sir _ election. the liberal democrat leader sir ed _ election. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey _ election. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey said i election. the liberal democrat leader sir ed davey said that i election. the liberal democrat i leader sir ed davey said that they were the best results in decades. they are happy with wins in places like windsor and
rishi sunak pleaded down, saying he wasn't detecting any massive groundswell of movement towards labourresults show his party is on course to win a majority, though the results don't suggest that is an certainty. t results don't suggest that is an certain . ., , certainty. i think it is time we started the — certainty. i think it is time we started the countdown i certainty. i think it is time we started the countdown to i certainty. i think it is time we started the countdown to the |...
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the rrbme — the labour party towards the prime minister— the labour party towards the primeot to order an investigation into her home— order an investigation into her home secretary's— order an investigation into her home secretary's conduct at swebba— home secretary's conduct at suella braverman is accused of breaebmg— suella braverman is accused of breaebmg me— suella braverman is accused of breaching the ministerial code by asxma— breaching the ministerial code by asxmg swi— breaching the ministerial code by asking civil servants to ergamse— by asking civil servants to ergamse a— by asking civil servants to organise a private speed awareness course for her. she mabmams— awareness course for her. she maintains nothing untoward took brace— maintains nothing untoward took bbaee ,— maintains nothing untoward took bbaee , bar— maintains nothing untoward took bbaee , bar me— maintains nothing untoward took place , but the deputy labour place, but the deputy labour bearer— place, but the deputy labour leader angela— place, but the deputy labour leader angela rayner, said today m
the rrbme — the labour party towards the prime minister— the labour party towards the primeot to order an investigation into her home— order an investigation into her home secretary's— order an investigation into her home secretary's conduct at swebba— home secretary's conduct at suella braverman is accused of breaebmg— suella braverman is accused of breaebmg me— suella braverman is accused of breaching the ministerial code by asxma— breaching the ministerial code by asxmg...
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rishi sunak talking about no huge momentum towards labour. that from the conservatives and that is really big. the lib dems had taken windsor and maidenhead councilfrom windsor and maidenhead council from the windsor and maidenhead councilfrom the conservatives, which is another conservative held stronghold. it was not some weather expected to do well in. the conservatives are facing a threat on both sides. —— somewhere they expected to do well in. what they expected to do well in. what the labour party will say is it is pointing to them coming back in parts of the country where they need to make progress. there are places they would love to take, like hartlepool, where they fell short. digging underneath, lots of nuances and local issues playing into some of these results. the big national picture and the big takeaway is it has been a bad night for the conservatives so far with a lot more results to come and a pretty good night for labour so far. trite results to come and a pretty good night for labour so far.— night for labour so far. we ha
rishi sunak talking about no huge momentum towards labour. that from the conservatives and that is really big. the lib dems had taken windsor and maidenhead councilfrom windsor and maidenhead council from the windsor and maidenhead councilfrom the conservatives, which is another conservative held stronghold. it was not some weather expected to do well in. the conservatives are facing a threat on both sides. —— somewhere they expected to do well in. what they expected to do well in. what the...
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_ majorities but if labour are heading towards a _ majorities but if labour are heading towards labour. we should underline that although we do have _ labour. we should underline that although we do have quite - labour. we should underline that although we do have quite a - labour. we should underline that although we do have quite a lot l labour. we should underline that| although we do have quite a lot of information here now and certainly, enough to be assessing it and discussing it with our guests around the country and politicians in the studio, there are still 189 councils to go out of a total of 230. still plenty more information to come before any kind of final assessment, if there is such a thing, in politics can be made about this set of council elections. let's ponder some of that for a few minutes with jamesjohnson who is a pollster who worked for theresa may, he saw the opportunity of her numbers to begin with and i think the horror of her numbers towards the end. thank you forjoining us tonight. from your scribblings and calculations and sense of what we are seeing
_ majorities but if labour are heading towards a _ majorities but if labour are heading towards labour. we should underline that although we do have _ labour. we should underline that although we do have quite - labour. we should underline that although we do have quite a - labour. we should underline that although we do have quite a lot l labour. we should underline that| although we do have quite a lot of information here now and certainly, enough to be assessing it and discussing it with our...
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way of things and towards the labour way of things one o— towards the labour way of things andn't be allowed to— green card, i wouldn't be allowed to vote in us elections. now— allowed to vote in us elections. wow, i— allowed to vote in us elections. wow, it i— allowed to vote in us elections. now, if i became— allowed to vote in us elections. now, if i became a— allowed to vote in us elections. now, if i became a naturalised citizen— now, if i became a naturalised eiiizen i— now, if i became a naturalised citizen, i would— now, if i became a naturalised citizen, i would be— now, if i became a naturalised citizen, i would be able to. and einiioriy— citizen, i would be able to. and einiioriy ,— citizen, i would be able to. and einiioriy , ir— citizen, i would be able to. and similarly , if an— citizen, i would be able to. and similarly , if an eu— citizen, i would be able to. and similarly , if an eu citizen similarly, if an eu citizen wonie— similarly, if an eu citizen wonie io— similarly, if an eu citizen wants to move- similarly, if an eu citizen wants to move to the uk, they
way of things and towards the labour way of things one o— towards the labour way of things andn't be allowed to— green card, i wouldn't be allowed to vote in us elections. now— allowed to vote in us elections. wow, i— allowed to vote in us elections. wow, it i— allowed to vote in us elections. now, if i became— allowed to vote in us elections. now, if i became a— allowed to vote in us elections. now, if i became a naturalised citizen— now, if i became a naturalised eiiizen i—...
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as for the how, labour's suggesting a shift towards technology. intelligence is being used to check x—rays for signs of lung cancer. there is a real variance in regions around lung cancer diagnosis. so you could be in huddersfield or you could be in harrow, you're going to get the same speed in terms of diagnosis, but also the same accuracy, and i think that's a really fantastic outcome. labour also wants to shift care out of hospitals and into the community and put a greaterfocus on keeping people healthy. well, we don't need a fancy speech from keir starmer to find out - what labour would do _ with our national health service — they already run the national health service in wales, - where they have an appalling record. when it comes to paying for the plans, labour hasn't yet put a figure on it. would you expect under labour that overall, more money would be going into the nhs? money is important, but it's not all about money. change and reform plays a hugely important part. technology can do what money can't do. money has been an issue, though,
as for the how, labour's suggesting a shift towards technology. intelligence is being used to check x—rays for signs of lung cancer. there is a real variance in regions around lung cancer diagnosis. so you could be in huddersfield or you could be in harrow, you're going to get the same speed in terms of diagnosis, but also the same accuracy, and i think that's a really fantastic outcome. labour also wants to shift care out of hospitals and into the community and put a greaterfocus on keeping...
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as for the how, labour are suggesting a shift towards technology. is being used to check x—rays for signs of lung cancer. there is a real variance in regions around lung cancer diagnosis. so, you could be in huddersfield or you could be in harrow, you're going to get the same speed in terms of diagnosis, but also the same accuracy, and i think that's a really fantastic outcome. labour also wants to shift care out of hospitals and into the community and put a greaterfocus on keeping people healthy. well, we don't need a fancy speech from keir starmer to find out - what labour would do _ with our national health service — they already run the national health service in wales, - where they have an appalling record. when it comes to paying for the plans, labour hasn't yet put a figure on it. would you expect under labour that overall, more money would be going into the nhs? money is important, but it's not all about money. change and reform plays a hugely important part. technology can do what money can't do. money has been an issue, though, when it com
as for the how, labour are suggesting a shift towards technology. is being used to check x—rays for signs of lung cancer. there is a real variance in regions around lung cancer diagnosis. so, you could be in huddersfield or you could be in harrow, you're going to get the same speed in terms of diagnosis, but also the same accuracy, and i think that's a really fantastic outcome. labour also wants to shift care out of hospitals and into the community and put a greaterfocus on keeping people...
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the made by the labour party towards tne nnne— made by the labour party towards the prime ministernacceptable . and we will deal unacceptable. and we will deal with anyone who behaves this way. officers on scene responded proportionately. they detained the man in handcuffs to prevent a further breach the peace. a further breach of the peace. they his details will they took. his details will review evidence and interview the who was not arrested the male who was not arrested with to further police with a view to further police action as necessary . are the action as necessary. are the police on the side of the working man and woman or those people who decided not to go to work today and instead hold up ordinary individuals as desperately trying to earn a living in the middle of a cost of living crisis. i find it absolutely staggering . but absolutely staggering. but moving on to one of the top stories, i'm going to return to that later. okay. we just stop oil, stay tuned. but to oil, so stay tuned. but on to the latest madeleine mccann. the latest on madeleine mccann. this search is
the made by the labour party towards tne nnne— made by the labour party towards the prime ministernacceptable . and we will deal unacceptable. and we will deal with anyone who behaves this way. officers on scene responded proportionately. they detained the man in handcuffs to prevent a further breach the peace. a further breach of the peace. they his details will they took. his details will review evidence and interview the who was not arrested the male who was not arrested with to further...
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i suspect we are heading towards a majority labour government.is the next hour for you. let's hear the news headlines. donald trump's legal team says he plans to appeal against a court who found him liable for sexually assaulting women and defending himself by calling a liar. the former us president attacked her allegedly in the department store in the 1990s. the duke of sussex begins a seven—week trial against mirror group newspapers this morning. prince harry argue executives for the company knew about widespread phone hacking and failed to act. the archbishop of canterbury is expected to criticise the government's illegal migration bill in a rare intervention in the house of lords today. he will argue against the legislation which aims to detain and deport people who arrive in the uk in small boats. the home secretary has urged peers to back the bill. in a major incident in somerset, heavy rainfall has caused flash floods. environment agency says some homes have been evacuated and there is a chance of further flooding. let's do this with their
i suspect we are heading towards a majority labour government.is the next hour for you. let's hear the news headlines. donald trump's legal team says he plans to appeal against a court who found him liable for sexually assaulting women and defending himself by calling a liar. the former us president attacked her allegedly in the department store in the 1990s. the duke of sussex begins a seven—week trial against mirror group newspapers this morning. prince harry argue executives for the...
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. — more sympathetic towards voting hahaar. aha — more sympathetic towards voting labour. bit, it didn't mean i-a vote. paul's- for a little bit, it didn't mean i a vote. paul's point about i got a vote. paul's point about gerrymandering.— i got a vote. paul's point about gerrymandering, elections. some heathe— gerrymandering, elections. some hearse—hhahhi gerrymandering, elections. some aeaahhhah—rhhahhi gerrymandering, elections. some peoplsthat the might gerrymandering, elections. some peoplsthat the tories might argue that the tories introducing- argue that the tories introducing id, argue that the tories- introducing-id, even introducing voter id, even hhaaah— introducing voter id, even hhaaahlrhhahh- introducing voter id, even though might not introducing voter id, even- thoughlmight not-worked though it might not have worked very— though it might not have worked very wehh— though it might not have worked very wehh h— though it might not have worked very well in the— though it might not have worked very well in the local elections,— very well in the local elections, w
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as for the how, labour are suggesting a shift towards technology.of lung cancer. there is a real variance in regions around lung cancer diagnosis. so you could be in huddersfield or you could be in harrow, you're going to get the same speed in terms of diagnosis, but also the same accuracy, and i think that's a really fantastic outcome. labour also wants to shift care out of hospitals and into the community and put a greaterfocus on keeping people healthy. well, we don't need a fancy speech from keir starmer to find out what labour would do with our national health service — they already run the national health service in wales, where they have an appalling record. when it comes to paying for the plans, labour hasn't yet put a figure on it. would you expect under labour that overall, more money would be going into the nhs? money is important, but it's not all about money. change and reform plays a hugely important part. technology can do what money can't do. but money has been an issue when it comes to staff pay and there wasn't enough to address ke
as for the how, labour are suggesting a shift towards technology.of lung cancer. there is a real variance in regions around lung cancer diagnosis. so you could be in huddersfield or you could be in harrow, you're going to get the same speed in terms of diagnosis, but also the same accuracy, and i think that's a really fantastic outcome. labour also wants to shift care out of hospitals and into the community and put a greaterfocus on keeping people healthy. well, we don't need a fancy speech...
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to 10 point lead that is good for labour, point lead that is good for labour , but not heading towards labourg indeed for that. let's bring in areseere— indeed for that. let's bring in alastair once— indeed for that. let's bring in alastair once more to just bring his alastair once more to just bring bee-vee— alastair once more to just bring bee-rew mew- alastair once more to just bring bee-rew mew .- alastair once more to just bring his you know , asking his thoughts. you know, asking eemee— his thoughts. you know, asking remes ebeee— his thoughts. you know, asking james about any— his thoughts. you know, asking james about any sense of panic in james about any sense of panic rm-reey— james about any sense of panic rm-reey eeey— james about any sense of panic in-tory party. what- james about any sense of panic in tory party. what we have in the tory party. what we have beeee— in the tory party. what we have heard—rees—moggl in the tory party. what we have heard rees—mogg and heard from jacob rees—mogg and eebees— heard from jacob rees—mogg and eebeeslebee— heard from jacob rees—mogg and othe
to 10 point lead that is good for labour, point lead that is good for labour , but not heading towards labourg indeed for that. let's bring in areseere— indeed for that. let's bring in alastair once— indeed for that. let's bring in alastair once more to just bring his alastair once more to just bring bee-vee— alastair once more to just bring bee-rew mew- alastair once more to just bring bee-rew mew .- alastair once more to just bring his you know , asking his thoughts. you know, asking...
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labour have made tonight. tories lick their wounds as their losses mount — the pm puts on a brave face. i'm not detecting any massive groundswell of moment towards labour party or excitement for their agenda. people want us to focus on their priorities. we agenda. people want us to focus on their priorities.— their priorities. we have changed our -a . their priorities. we have changed our party- we — their priorities. we have changed our party. we have _ their priorities. we have changed our party. we have won - their priorities. we have changed our party. we have won the - their priorities. we have changed our party. we have won the trusti their priorities. we have changed - our party. we have won the trust and confidence _ our party. we have won the trust and confidence of voters, and now we can io confidence of voters, and now we can go on _ confidence of voters, and now we can go on to— confidence of voters, and now we can go on to change our country, so possible. — possible. cheering labour are making gains — but does it put them on course to win the next general election? these results have far exceeded our expectations and those of the in
labour have made tonight. tories lick their wounds as their losses mount — the pm puts on a brave face. i'm not detecting any massive groundswell of moment towards labour party or excitement for their agenda. people want us to focus on their priorities. we agenda. people want us to focus on their priorities.— their priorities. we have changed our -a . their priorities. we have changed our party- we — their priorities. we have changed our party. we have _ their priorities. we have changed...
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swaying towards labour, right? but i'm not confident in keir starmer . okay. you know. all starmer.et a gnp ol— labour or the tories to get a gnp or rneee— labour or the tories to get a grip of mass migration. it's in llgll— grip of mass migration. it's in llgll ol— grip of mass migration. it's in llgnl or lne— grip of mass migration. it's in light of the new— grip of mass migration. it's in light of the new opinion polls llel— light of the new opinion polls- llel—eppeer that dropped today, which appear to that dropped today, which appear lo-lle— that dropped today, which appear to-the british- that dropped today, which appear to the british public to show that the british public leer— to show that the british public now trust labour— to show that the british public now trust labour more with eonlrolllng — now trust labour more with controlling our— now trust labour more with controlling our borders than new— controlling our borders than llewllle— controlling our borders than they-the tories.- controlling our borders than they the tories. let's see they do the tories. let's see we—
swaying towards labour, right? but i'm not confident in keir starmer . okay. you know. all starmer.et a gnp ol— labour or the tories to get a gnp or rneee— labour or the tories to get a grip of mass migration. it's in llgll— grip of mass migration. it's in llgll ol— grip of mass migration. it's in llgnl or lne— grip of mass migration. it's in light of the new— grip of mass migration. it's in light of the new opinion polls llel— light of the new opinion polls- llel—eppeer that...
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done a very good job moving a good job of moving towards a heehhheh— good job of moving towards a position-labouree— vaccine. okay, that that might he hhe— vaccine. okay, that that might be one the vaccine roll up. hheh-e— be one the vaccine roll up. hheh-e ehe— be one the vaccine roll up. that's one. that's one i oehuhhehv— that's one. that's one i genuinely cannot think of a ehhere— genuinely cannot think of a ehhohe ehher— genuinely cannot think of a single other triumph. people hehh— single other triumph. people vehhlveere— single other triumph. people want years conviction , not want 13 years is conviction, not heeue— want 13 years is conviction, not reeue oreuh— want 13 years is conviction, not focus group politics and starmer flip focus group politics and starmer flip hehe— focus group politics and starmer flip here here— focus group politics and starmer flip flops more than maybe let's be flip flops more than maybe let's he heneeh— flip flops more than maybe let's he heheeh. he— flip flops more than maybe let's be honest, he says.— flip flops more than maybe let's be honest, he says. r2 be
done a very good job moving a good job of moving towards a heehhheh— good job of moving towards a position-labouree— vaccine. okay, that that might he hhe— vaccine. okay, that that might be one the vaccine roll up. hheh-e— be one the vaccine roll up. hheh-e ehe— be one the vaccine roll up. that's one. that's one i oehuhhehv— that's one. that's one i genuinely cannot think of a ehhere— genuinely cannot think of a ehhohe ehher— genuinely cannot think of a single other triumph....
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number of conditions they number of conditions that they would towards the would probably put towards the labourbout and therefore it'd toe-to.— talking about and therefore it'd toe-tolewem— talking about and therefore it'd toe-toleweh go- talking about and therefore it'd be to, even go there at be silly to, to even go there at the.— be silly to, to even go there at the. ot— be silly to, to even go there at the. ot-eotty— be silly to, to even go there at this, at early stage. but this, at this early stage. but what— this, at this early stage. but what-intend— this, at this early stage. but what-intend to- this, at this early stage. but what intend to we intend what we intend to win we intend to wh— what we intend to win we intend to wtm tug.— what we intend to win we intend to wtm htg. ue— what we intend to win we intend to win big. we intend to do whatever.— to win big. we intend to do whatever,-it's- to win big. we intend to do whatever, it's the whatever, whatever it's the ehtttheee— whatever, whatever it's the shiftinesslyou - whatever, whatever it's the shiftiness you not shiftiness of you
number of conditions they number of conditions that they would towards the would probably put towards the labourbout and therefore it'd toe-to.— talking about and therefore it'd toe-tolewem— talking about and therefore it'd toe-toleweh go- talking about and therefore it'd be to, even go there at be silly to, to even go there at the.— be silly to, to even go there at the. ot— be silly to, to even go there at the. ot-eotty— be silly to, to even go there at this, at early stage. but...
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towards the future. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. listening there to uk labourr sir keir starmer, naming his party does not grow nhs policies and proposing a range of reforms. we are bringing you that live here on bbc news. you'll be taking questions at the event in braintree, so let's take a listen.— the event in braintree, so let's take a listen. helen? you set out some wide-ranging _ take a listen. helen? you set out some wide-ranging reforms, - take a listen. helen? you set out some wide-ranging reforms, but| take a listen. helen? you set out - some wide-ranging reforms, but you some wide—ranging reforms, but you have said _ some wide—ranging reforms, but you have said money does play a part. would _ have said money does play a part. would you — have said money does play a part. would you expect under labour that, overall. _ would you expect under labour that, overall, mark lee macro more money would _ overall, mark lee macro more money would be _ overall, mark lee macro more money would be going into the nhs? look, mone is would be going into the nhs? look,
towards the future. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. listening there to uk labourr sir keir starmer, naming his party does not grow nhs policies and proposing a range of reforms. we are bringing you that live here on bbc news. you'll be taking questions at the event in braintree, so let's take a listen.— the event in braintree, so let's take a listen. helen? you set out some wide-ranging _ take a listen. helen? you set out some wide-ranging...
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labour party. look, i'm not detecting any massive groundswell towards groundswell of movement towards the party or at it— his song thinking out loud saying that it sounded like wahh— saying that it sounded like wawhh—oerl saying that it sounded like marvin—get it| saying that it sounded like. marvin—get it on, marvin gaye's let's get it on, whhoh— marvin gaye's let's get it on, whhoh-oah-r— marvin gaye's let's get it on, which-can't-say- which you can't really say whrhowr— which you can't really say without singing . right. but without singing. right. but i ooh-h— without singing. right. but i ooh-h-ro— without singing. right. but i don't-to-bizarrel without singing. right. but ii don't-to-bizarre , without singing. right. but i- don't-to-bizarre , but don't want to sound bizarre, but hes—wh— don't want to sound bizarre, but he-s—whh hr- don't want to sound bizarre, but he's—win it now- don't want to sound bizarre, but he's—win it now .- don't want to sound bizarre, buti he's—win it now . ed he's managed to win it now. ed sheerah— he's managed to win it now. ed sheerah hae— he's managed to win it n
labour party. look, i'm not detecting any massive groundswell towards groundswell of movement towards the party or at it— his song thinking out loud saying that it sounded like wahh— saying that it sounded like wawhh—oerl saying that it sounded like marvin—get it| saying that it sounded like. marvin—get it on, marvin gaye's let's get it on, whhoh— marvin gaye's let's get it on, whhoh-oah-r— marvin gaye's let's get it on, which-can't-say- which you can't really say whrhowr— which...
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towards immigration and that must feed into policy—making ? of course it does. but that is very hard to quantify. that is right, it is easier to talk about economics and growing the labour of cultural measures with opinion polls but it tends not to be very satisfactory. ultimately, these are things that people sort of feel rather than quantify. having observed this conversation that we have had nationwide for a long time, how do you think it has changed since brexit? just the way people talk about immigration and the numbers? i think there have been interesting changes in public opinion, we have the best data on public opinion and there has been a surprising shift since around the time of the _ referendum that public opinion appears to have become more positive about migration. at the same time, the salience of migration. just before the referendum, it was routinely one of the top issues, you would ask people the big issues facing the uk and immigration often came up, if not number one then two or three. it has fallen down a lot and there has been an increase in the last few months but not as much as you would expect. sorry, especially when you look at what is happening
towards immigration and that must feed into policy—making ? of course it does. but that is very hard to quantify. that is right, it is easier to talk about economics and growing the labour of cultural measures with opinion polls but it tends not to be very satisfactory. ultimately, these are things that people sort of feel rather than quantify. having observed this conversation that we have had nationwide for a long time, how do you think it has changed since brexit? just the way people talk...
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labour cannot win an overall majority at the next election. tim says. hi mark, can you be more impartial please? and less hostile sir keir and hostile towardsow she made it seem was ttat-a megatwe— the way how she made it seem was that a negative thing. it that it was a negative thing. it was-ttmg— that it was a negative thing. it was-ttmgltmt,- that it was a negative thing. it. was-thingiand,-know, was a bad thing. and, you know, espeetatty— was a bad thing. and, you know, especially -from - was a bad thing. and, you know, especially-from my- especially people from my oommwmtty— especially people from my community, aim especially people from my- community,-aim has community, our whole aim has teem— community, our whole aim has teem g,— community, our whole aim has teem a, you— community, our whole aim has been to, you know— community, our whole aim has been to, you know , ensure that been to, you know, ensure that were— been to, you know, ensure that ttere tsp-t— been to, you know, ensure that there isn't this— been to, you know, ensure that there isn't this inequality or ttts— there isn't this inequality or ttts — there isn't this inequal
labour cannot win an overall majority at the next election. tim says. hi mark, can you be more impartial please? and less hostile sir keir and hostile towardsow she made it seem was ttat-a megatwe— the way how she made it seem was that a negative thing. it that it was a negative thing. it was-ttmg— that it was a negative thing. it was-ttmgltmt,- that it was a negative thing. it. was-thingiand,-know, was a bad thing. and, you know, espeetatty— was a bad thing. and, you know, especially...
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labour cannot win an overall majority at the next election. tim says. hi mark, can you be more impartial please? and less hostile sir keir and hostile towardsit seem was ttat-a megatwe— the way how she made it seem was that a negative thing. it that it was a negative thing. it was-ttmg— that it was a negative thing. it was-ttmgltmt,- that it was a negative thing. it. was-thingiand,-know, was a bad thing. and, you know, espeetatty— was a bad thing. and, you know, especially -from - was a bad thing. and, you know, especially-from my- especially people from my oommwmtty— especially people from my community, aim especially people from my- community,-aim has community, our whole aim has teem— community, our whole aim has teem g,— community, our whole aim has teem a, you— community, our whole aim has been to, you know— community, our whole aim has been to, you know , ensure that been to, you know, ensure that were— been to, you know, ensure that ttere tsp-t— been to, you know, ensure that there isn't this— been to, you know, ensure that there isn't this inequality or ttts— there isn't this inequality or ttts — there isn't this inequality or this
labour cannot win an overall majority at the next election. tim says. hi mark, can you be more impartial please? and less hostile sir keir and hostile towardsit seem was ttat-a megatwe— the way how she made it seem was that a negative thing. it that it was a negative thing. it was-ttmg— that it was a negative thing. it was-ttmgltmt,- that it was a negative thing. it. was-thingiand,-know, was a bad thing. and, you know, espeetatty— was a bad thing. and, you know, especially -from - was a...
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but we wonder if we are heading toward the change moment where people are so fed up they are prepared to give the other side ego. the other question is, is it enough labourhuge challenges, i think both of them will feel that the outcome of them will feel that the outcome of them will feel that the outcome of the next general election is not decided and that it is all to pay for. so, expect plenty of action on the uk politics front. $5 for. so, expect plenty of action on the uk politics front.— the uk politics front. as you say, 18 months _ the uk politics front. as you say, 18 months is _ the uk politics front. as you say, 18 months is a _ the uk politics front. as you say, 18 months is a long _ the uk politics front. as you say, 18 months is a long time, - the uk politics front. as you say, 18 months is a long time, rob, i 18 months is a long time, rob, professor curtis, thank you both for joining us. serbia is to embark on a push to disarm the country after two mass shootings within 48 hours. president aleksandar vucic said no new gun permits will be issued — and existing owners will face increased background checks. he condemned the latest attack as t
but we wonder if we are heading toward the change moment where people are so fed up they are prepared to give the other side ego. the other question is, is it enough labourhuge challenges, i think both of them will feel that the outcome of them will feel that the outcome of them will feel that the outcome of the next general election is not decided and that it is all to pay for. so, expect plenty of action on the uk politics front. $5 for. so, expect plenty of action on the uk politics...
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you know some of the money anyway is going towards the money anyway is going towards tno—toi the labourhe to cup. nut— hopefully the red team win the fa cup. but anyway, i don't want to worn— fa cup. but anyway, i don't want to alarm you.— fa cup. but anyway, i don't want to alarm you. yes,— fa cup. but anyway, i don't want to alarm you. yes, that's right. i to alarm you. yes, that's right. t wont — to alarm you. yes, that's right. t wont t— to alarm you. yes, that's right. i won't. i won't— to alarm you. yes, that's right. i won't. i won't see- to alarm you. yes, that's right. i won't. i won't see such a tntng— i won't. i won't see such a tntng uto— i won't. i won't see such a thing like that.— i won't. i won't see such a thing like that. but one of the gottotnors— thing like that. but one of the gottotnors ot— thing like that. but one of the godfathers of artificial intelligence - godfathers of artificial intelligence says that it could wtpo— intelligence says that it could wtpo out— intelligence says that it could wipe out humanity. i am patrick cnrtstys— wipe out humanity. i am patr
you know some of the money anyway is going towards the money anyway is going towards tno—toi the labourhe to cup. nut— hopefully the red team win the fa cup. but anyway, i don't want to worn— fa cup. but anyway, i don't want to alarm you.— fa cup. but anyway, i don't want to alarm you. yes,— fa cup. but anyway, i don't want to alarm you. yes, that's right. i to alarm you. yes, that's right. t wont — to alarm you. yes, that's right. t wont t— to alarm you. yes, that's right. i...
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towards misogyny? why? because she's female? what about my criticism of prince harry? it's beenjust as — just as critical, if not worse. let me tell you what ayesha hazarika, the radio presenter, a former labour" piers morgan, "is needling you, "there's a slight glint in his eye. "but when he was fighting about meghan, "there was something authentically angry "and he seemed quite personally affected by meghan markle. "they had a meeting. "he was sort of besotted by her. "she sort of dropped him as a friend." sorry... let me finish the quote. "they had a meeting. "he was sort of besotted by her. "she sort of dropped him as a friend. he felt very, very scorned." that's what she says. what do you say to that? i think the word besotted is ludicrous. let's be clear. you've written an awful lot about her. she's become quite a big figure in your life. some people would say that your career has reached new heights, certainly financially, off the back of your fight with her. i owe it all to meghan markle. all to meghan. thank you, if you're watching, thanks, meg. honestly, i appreciate it. listen. the truth about meghan markle is, i met her once, right? i had no besotted feelings towards meghan markle
towards misogyny? why? because she's female? what about my criticism of prince harry? it's beenjust as — just as critical, if not worse. let me tell you what ayesha hazarika, the radio presenter, a former labour" piers morgan, "is needling you, "there's a slight glint in his eye. "but when he was fighting about meghan, "there was something authentically angry "and he seemed quite personally affected by meghan markle. "they had a meeting. "he was sort of...
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and the non—dom attack line has become one of the most used by the labour party towards rishi sunak.. we ener— peace will become closer today. it's after senior— peace will become closer today. it's after senior us— peace will become closer today. it's after senior us officials eneereee— it's after senior us officials eneereee e— it's after senior us officials endorsed a plan— it's after senior us officials endorsed a plan to train wkrernren— endorsed a plan to train ukrainian pilots to fly f—16 newer— ukrainian pilots to fly f—16 ngnrer pere— ukrainian pilots to fly f—16 fighter jets and— ukrainian pilots to fly f—16 fighter jets and for european eewnneer— fighter jets and for european countries to— fighter jets and for european countries to provide them. it's a countries to provide them. it's e meter— countries to provide them. it's a major military— countries to provide them. it's a major military boost for kyiv ene— a major military boost for kyiv and ne— a major military boost for kyiv and the northern— a major military boost for kyiv and the northern ireland eeerererw— and the
and the non—dom attack line has become one of the most used by the labour party towards rishi sunak.. we ener— peace will become closer today. it's after senior— peace will become closer today. it's after senior us— peace will become closer today. it's after senior us officials eneereee— it's after senior us officials eneereee e— it's after senior us officials endorsed a plan— it's after senior us officials endorsed a plan to train wkrernren— endorsed a plan to train ukrainian...
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move towards rather than thinking that the— need to move towards rather than thinking that the answer is cneap— thinking that the answer is cheap labourat direction anyway . and isn't that actually anyway. and isn't that actually tenettctat— anyway. and isn't that actually beneficial because _ a) and isn't that actually beneficial because we want our tettov— beneficial because we want our fellow citizens— beneficial because we want our fellow citizens to _ beneficial because we want our fellow citizens to have higher vvadee— fellow citizens to have higher wage and— fellow citizens to have higher wages and that— fellow citizens to have higher wages and that therefore we need tnem — wages and that therefore we need men to— wages and that therefore we need men to te— wages and that therefore we need them to be doing— wages and that therefore we need them to be doing the higher etttted— them to be doing the higher skilled-and- them to be doing the higher skilled -and the- them to be doing the higher skilled and the answer skilled jobs? and the answer ten-t— skilled jobs? and the answer ten-t tne— skilled jobs? and the answer isn't the inf
move towards rather than thinking that the— need to move towards rather than thinking that the answer is cneap— thinking that the answer is cheap labourat direction anyway . and isn't that actually anyway. and isn't that actually tenettctat— anyway. and isn't that actually beneficial because _ a) and isn't that actually beneficial because we want our tettov— beneficial because we want our fellow citizens— beneficial because we want our fellow citizens to _ beneficial because we want...
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but well, yes, there can be some argument for it, but i think that what labour's suggesting really looks more towardsyee-re eeyhge r— for me? claire is that what you're saying? i i- ri7 claire is that what you're saying? i i couldn't eeeethty— you're saying? i i couldn't possibly comment . get off . possibly comment. get off. etetre. — possibly comment. get off. claire. thanks— possibly comment. get off. claire. thanks very much indeed. them— claire. thanks very much indeed. thehtyee. thet— claire. thanks very much indeed. thank you. that wasn't- thank you. that wasn't a reeeehthg— thank you. that wasn't a resounding it— that wasn't a resounding it wasn't a no recommendation, was it? i recommendation, was it? a no no . i recommendation, was it? a no no . r tetr— recommendation, was it? a no no . r tett yee— recommendation, was it? a no no . i tell you what— recommendation, was it? a no no . i tell you what i— recommendation, was it? a no no . i tell you what i tell- recommendation, was it? i i tell you what i tell you, in . i tell you what i tell you, in ert— . i tell you what i tell you, in ett heee
but well, yes, there can be some argument for it, but i think that what labour's suggesting really looks more towardsyee-re eeyhge r— for me? claire is that what you're saying? i i- ri7 claire is that what you're saying? i i couldn't eeeethty— you're saying? i i couldn't possibly comment . get off . possibly comment. get off. etetre. — possibly comment. get off. claire. thanks— possibly comment. get off. claire. thanks very much indeed. them— claire. thanks very much indeed. thehtyee....
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we can expect naturally to see a bit of a shift towards the conservatives in the year ahead. the other bad news for labouris he doesn't seem to wehh— pledged is he doesn't seem toi want—everything. want to nationalise everything. he want to nationalise everything. he eeeeh-h— want to nationalise everything. he doesn't want— want to nationalise everything. he doesn't want scrap tuition he doesn't want to scrap tuition fee— he doesn't want to scrap tuition fees altogether— he doesn't want to scrap tuition fees altogether .— he doesn't want to scrap tuition fees altogether . he's moving to fees altogether. he's moving to the fees altogether. he's moving to hhe eehhe— fees altogether. he's moving to the centre ground— fees altogether. he's moving to the centre ground . but that the centre ground. but that hheh— the centre ground. but that means that some of his support he-e— means that some of his support we heehhg— means that some of his support we heehhg he— means that some of his support he's losing to the— means that some of his support he's losing to the greens hehehhhehw— he's losing to the greens poten
we can expect naturally to see a bit of a shift towards the conservatives in the year ahead. the other bad news for labouris he doesn't seem to wehh— pledged is he doesn't seem toi want—everything. want to nationalise everything. he want to nationalise everything. he eeeeh-h— want to nationalise everything. he doesn't want— want to nationalise everything. he doesn't want scrap tuition he doesn't want to scrap tuition fee— he doesn't want to scrap tuition fees altogether— he doesn't...
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towards the latter half of next year. the big question is this. can keir starmer and the labour party show they're on track for power?ing the political waters. one other thing to mention is the fact that it is the first time you will need id in england when you turn up in the polling station. you will need a driving licence or a passport. there is a full list of what you need on the website. that is controversial. some people say it is controversial. some people say it is not necessary, it might stop people voting. others say it will limit fraud. it is the first time it is happening tomorrow. thank you. nick eardley. if you are heading to a polling station tomorrow, if you are heading to a street party at the weekend, you need to do with the weather is going to be like. matt will tell us. blue skies to start with, at least. yes, indeed. good morning. when you have got the blue skies this morning it has been a chilly start. temperatures down to freezing in some parts of eastern scotland and is turning out. not sunny everywhere. different scenes further north. great conditions here in montrose on the east coast of scot
towards the latter half of next year. the big question is this. can keir starmer and the labour party show they're on track for power?ing the political waters. one other thing to mention is the fact that it is the first time you will need id in england when you turn up in the polling station. you will need a driving licence or a passport. there is a full list of what you need on the website. that is controversial. some people say it is controversial. some people say it is not necessary, it...
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labour council. not naturally council. i'm not naturally cwnpotnetc— council. i'm not naturally sympathetic-it,l council. i'm not naturally sympathetic-it, you sympathetic towardsy serious. yeah.— closing into towns? absolutely serious. yeah. well, let's be stin— serious. yeah. well, let's be still vote— serious. yeah. well, let's be still vote for— serious. yeah. well, let's be still vote for the _ serious. yeah. well, let's be still vote for the yellowbellies , i say— still vote for the yellowbellies , i say wen— still vote for the yellowbellies , l say well so— still vote for the yellowbellies , i say well so it's— still vote for the yellowbellies , i say well so it's not always the— , i say well so it's not always the private— , i say well so it's not always the private sector— , i say well so it's not always the private sector that has the ..g.mem,_ the private sector that has the one argument, but the pressure has— one argument, but the pressure has changed— one argument, but the pressure has changed and— one argument, but the pressure has changed and our politicians have— has changed and our politicians have to— has changed and our politicians have to re
labour council. not naturally council. i'm not naturally cwnpotnetc— council. i'm not naturally sympathetic-it,l council. i'm not naturally sympathetic-it, you sympathetic towardsy serious. yeah.— closing into towns? absolutely serious. yeah. well, let's be stin— serious. yeah. well, let's be still vote— serious. yeah. well, let's be still vote for— serious. yeah. well, let's be still vote for the _ serious. yeah. well, let's be still vote for the yellowbellies , i say— still vote...
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towards currently is a messy, hung parliament. but but is a messy, hung parliament. but our niin— is a messy, hung parliament. but but with labour results in these local election results as absolutely. _ in these local election results as absolutely. iiriicc (jiri in these local election results as absolutely. iiriicc (jini : as absolutely. matt. one would just posit that maybe the conservatives tried being conservative. that would be a good start. anyway, professor of politics and international relations , university professor relations, university professor of kent sorry, matt goodwin , of kent sorry, matt goodwin, have a great coronation weekend, sir. you too. right i think i think if he's there, is he there ? mark, get in. get in. sit down on this weird giant chair, which is going to make you even bigger than me. get that telly. listen, i've loved the than me. get that telly. - listen, i've loved the coverage , listen, i've loved the coverage r-we_ listen, i've loved the coverage lino nood— listen, i've loved the coverage lino nood io— listen, i've loved the coverage ,-we need to get- listen, i've loved the coverage , we nee
towards currently is a messy, hung parliament. but but is a messy, hung parliament. but our niin— is a messy, hung parliament. but but with labour results in these local election results as absolutely. _ in these local election results as absolutely. iiriicc (jiri in these local election results as absolutely. iiriicc (jini : as absolutely. matt. one would just posit that maybe the conservatives tried being conservative. that would be a good start. anyway, professor of politics and...
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towards currently is a messy, hung parliament. but but is a messy, hung parliament. but tut nitn— is a messy, hung parliament. but but with labourot. and this is now reflected in local election results in these local election results as absolutely. _ in these local election results as absolutely. iiacc cj42; : as absolutely. matt. one would just posit that maybe the conservatives tried being conservative. that would be a good start. anyway, professor of politics and international relations , university professor relations, university professor of kent sorry, matt goodwin , of kent sorry, matt goodwin, have a great coronation weekend, sir. you too. right i think i think if he's there, is he there ? mark, get in. get in. sit down on this weird giant chair, which is going to make you even bigger than me. get that telly. listen, i've loved the than me. get that telly. - listen, i've loved the coverage , listen, i've loved the coverage n-we_ listen, i've loved the coverage .-no noot— listen, i've loved the coverage .-no noot to— listen, i've loved the coverage ,-we need to get- listen, i've loved the coverage , we need to get me mike
towards currently is a messy, hung parliament. but but is a messy, hung parliament. but tut nitn— is a messy, hung parliament. but but with labourot. and this is now reflected in local election results in these local election results as absolutely. _ in these local election results as absolutely. iiacc cj42; : as absolutely. matt. one would just posit that maybe the conservatives tried being conservative. that would be a good start. anyway, professor of politics and international relations ,...
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labour did in 1997. it signals another shift towards the centre ground , a centre ground which ground, a centre ground whicherr— they? no, no. i mean, that's just left with— they? no, no. i mean, that'si just left with—i'm just left with an image. i'm very—book.- just left with an image. i'm very—book. rte- very you know, look, the local elections absolute elections are an absolute vindication to my mind of a dislike of the of the ruling party. and i think we with party. and i think we agree with that. but the headline just leaves me with an image keir leaves me with an image of keir starmer . yeah. yeah, starmer on steroids. yeah. yeah, i do. i'll starmer on steroids. yeah. yeah, b no. b-bb rebr— starmer on steroids. yeah. yeah, i do. i'll tell you— starmer on steroids. yeah. yeah, i do. i'll tell you what- i do. i'll tell you what astounds_ i do. i'll tell you what astounds me- i do. i'll tell you what astounds me with this zoella is rbor— astounds me with this zoella is but rbeee— astounds me with this zoella is that these politicians all seem to that these politicians all seem ro be— that these politici
labour did in 1997. it signals another shift towards the centre ground , a centre ground which ground, a centre ground whicherr— they? no, no. i mean, that's just left with— they? no, no. i mean, that'si just left with—i'm just left with an image. i'm very—book.- just left with an image. i'm very—book. rte- very you know, look, the local elections absolute elections are an absolute vindication to my mind of a dislike of the of the ruling party. and i think we with party. and i think...
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and i think— towards, what we are fighting far and i think people can go confidently to the polls at the next general _ confidently to the polls at the next general election knowing a labourisk to a labour majority, it is a path to a labour majority, and of— it is a path to a labour majority, and of course only labour can win a majority _ and of course only labour can win a majority. whether it is in scotland where _ majority. whether it is in scotland where anas sarwar is leading the recovery, — where anas sarwar is leading the recovery, whether it's across the uk, labour— recovery, whether it's across the uk, labourcan recovery, whether it's across the uk, labour can win a general election _ uk, labour can win a general election-— uk, labour can win a general election. ., , , , election. people will be interested in our election. people will be interested in your answer _ election. people will be interested in your answer to _ election. people will be interested in your answer to this, _ election. people will be interested in your answer to this, would - election. people will be interested in your answer to this, would you | in your answer to this, would you rule out a
and i think— towards, what we are fighting far and i think people can go confidently to the polls at the next general _ confidently to the polls at the next general election knowing a labourisk to a labour majority, it is a path to a labour majority, and of— it is a path to a labour majority, and of course only labour can win a majority _ and of course only labour can win a majority. whether it is in scotland where _ majority. whether it is in scotland where anas sarwar is leading the...
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% but potentially interest rates going all the way to 5% to towards the summer and ahead of another predicted rise in interest rates. labour'snever met this woman . i never— e. 3: ready? i never met this woman . i never saw this this woman. i never saw this . .— this woman. i never saw this . t htwe— this woman. i never saw this woman . i have no this woman. i never saw this woman. i have no idea this woman. i never saw this woman . i have no idea who this woman. i never saw this woman. i have no idea who this thte— woman. i have no idea who this thte te— woman. i have no idea who this thte te t— woman. i have no idea who this woman, this is a fake story made up etetw. — woman, this is a fake story made up etetw. we— woman, this is a fake story made up etetw. we htt— woman, this is a fake story made up etetw. we htt t— woman, this is a fake story made up story. we had a horrible cthteh— up story. we had a horrible clinton appointed judge. he was hettthte— clinton appointed judge. he was hettthte. he— clinton appointed judge. he was horrible. he allowed her to put ewewththe— horrible. he allowed her to put ewetwthho h.— horri
% but potentially interest rates going all the way to 5% to towards the summer and ahead of another predicted rise in interest rates. labour'snever met this woman . i never— e. 3: ready? i never met this woman . i never saw this this woman. i never saw this . .— this woman. i never saw this . t htwe— this woman. i never saw this woman . i have no this woman. i never saw this woman. i have no idea this woman. i never saw this woman . i have no idea who this woman. i never saw this woman. i...
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labour voters. yeah, they're going to turn to recoil in horror from this, but i wonder if it's also a little bit that kind of flashing a bit of ankle towards is he hash-gene- accompanied by his wife. this is the first gone abroad the first time he's gone abroad whh— the first time he's gone abroad wthwhe— the first time he's gone abroad wthwhe en— the first time he's gone abroad with .wife on an _ the first time he's gone abroad with wife on an official with his wife on an official hh. — with his wife on an official trip. akshata_ with his wife on an official trip. akshata murty. she's, of hhe— trip. akshata murty. she's, of course, the daughter of a zillionaire_.- course, the daughter of a. zillionaire_. yeah, zillionaire billionaire. yeah, ana— zillionaire billionaire. yeah, and hes.— zillionaire billionaire. yeah, and he's. and— zillionaire billionaire. yeah, and he's. and it's the g7, zillionaire billionaire. yeah, and he's. and it's the 67, so hhewhe— and he's. and it's the 67, so hhewhe ah— and he's. and it's the 67, so they're all there. _ and he's. and it's the 67, so they're all there. biden's aheaaw— they're all there. biden's al
labour voters. yeah, they're going to turn to recoil in horror from this, but i wonder if it's also a little bit that kind of flashing a bit of ankle towards is he hash-gene- accompanied by his wife. this is the first gone abroad the first time he's gone abroad whh— the first time he's gone abroad wthwhe— the first time he's gone abroad wthwhe en— the first time he's gone abroad with .wife on an _ the first time he's gone abroad with wife on an official with his wife on an official hh....
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now-election-gotj the labour party does between. now - election - got to now and election time has got to be now and election time has got to he geeret— now and election time has got to be geared towardsld revisit brexit any thtwtgehee— we should revisit brexit any indulgence idea? i think indulgence of that idea? i think wette— indulgence of that idea? i think would-suicidal. _ indulgence of that idea? i think would suicidal. what the would be suicidal. what the tehew— would be suicidal. what the tehew hertv— would be suicidal. what the labour party needs to is labour party needs to do is eehthwe— labour party needs to do is continue with— labour party needs to do is continue with message we continue with the message we accept — continue with the message we accept ieeeeet— continue with the message we accept. accept brexit more accept. we accept brexit more then— accept. we accept brexit more then-eetwettv— accept. we accept brexit more than-actually say- accept. we accept brexit more than actually say we than that actually say we erhreehe— than that actually say we embrace but embrace brexit. but, but, but more we are going embrace brexit. but, but, but. more _we are going to. more
now-election-gotj the labour party does between. now - election - got to now and election time has got to be now and election time has got to he geeret— now and election time has got to be geared towardsld revisit brexit any thtwtgehee— we should revisit brexit any indulgence idea? i think indulgence of that idea? i think wette— indulgence of that idea? i think would-suicidal. _ indulgence of that idea? i think would suicidal. what the would be suicidal. what the tehew— would be...