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the snp's nicola sturgeon, and paul nuttall from the uk independence party. us are registered at this election, one that's been overshadowed by the terrorist attacks in manchester and london. those attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual. everyone conscious that the threat level is still severe. this westminster polling station is just one of 40,000 the length and breadth of the uk where you're electing your 650 representatives to the house of commons, just a couple of hundred yards down the road from here. those new mps will be here next tuesday and on monday week the queen will open parliament and set out the new government's plans. some peculiar places have been pressed into action as polling stations. this one is in a launderette in oxford. here's one in a windmill in hove. and this pub was playing host to voters in exeter. last orders for casting a ballot are at 10pm tonight with the first results due in before midnight. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news. and if you'd like to see all the results as they come in — you canjoin david dimbleby and the
the snp's nicola sturgeon, and paul nuttall from the uk independence party. us are registered at this election, one that's been overshadowed by the terrorist attacks in manchester and london. those attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual. everyone conscious that the threat level is still severe. this westminster polling station is just one of 40,000 the length and breadth of the uk where you're electing your 650 representatives to the house of commons, just a couple of hundred...
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the snp's nicola sturgeon, and paul nuttall from the uk independence party.not just about them. 47 million of us are registered at this election, one that's been overshadowed by the terrorist attacks in manchester and london. those attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual. everyone conscious that the threat level is still severe. this westminster polling station is just one of 40,000 the length and breadth of the uk where you're electing your 650 representatives to the house of commons, just a couple of hundred yards down the road from here. those new mps will be here next tuesday, and on monday week the queen will open parliament and set out the new government's plans. some peculiar places have been pressed into action as polling stations. this one is in a launderette in oxford. here's one in a windmill in hove. and this pub was playing host to voters in exeter. last orders for casting a ballot are at 10pm tonight, with the first results due in before midnight. gary 0'donoghue, bbc news. and if you'd like to see all the results as they come in,
the snp's nicola sturgeon, and paul nuttall from the uk independence party.not just about them. 47 million of us are registered at this election, one that's been overshadowed by the terrorist attacks in manchester and london. those attacks have meant a bigger police presence than usual. everyone conscious that the threat level is still severe. this westminster polling station is just one of 40,000 the length and breadth of the uk where you're electing your 650 representatives to the house of...
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sunday, out of respect to the victims and what's happened with the exception of the right wing uk independence party, but theresa may did say campaigning will be back on on monday. authorities sending a strong message that the uk will not cower in the face of terror. >> thanks so much for joining us this morning, lucy. >> also joining me now from london is security analyst, duncan guardm. theresa may suggested this was a case of copycat terrorism. so do you thing this was inspired by the westminster bridge attack earlier this year? >> i would have thought it's almost certainly inspired by that kind of thing and the nice attack we saw last summer. the methodology was first introduced into the uk in that attack in wulch three, four years ago in which a soldier was killed outside a barracks and we seem to have a spate of these copycat attacks going on. also two foiled attacks between the westminster attack and this attack. there seem to be rather like suicides generally inspire other suicides, we call them clusters, we seem to have a spate of copycat suicide terror attacks. >> british police say the at
sunday, out of respect to the victims and what's happened with the exception of the right wing uk independence party, but theresa may did say campaigning will be back on on monday. authorities sending a strong message that the uk will not cower in the face of terror. >> thanks so much for joining us this morning, lucy. >> also joining me now from london is security analyst, duncan guardm. theresa may suggested this was a case of copycat terrorism. so do you thing this was inspired...
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the uk independence party leader, paul nuttall, has spent the final day of campaigning on the east coast— they want the process completed without handing over any cash, whilst cutting net migration. let's listen in to theresa may. 0n the eve of the start of polling, in what is the most crucial general election that this country has faced in my lifetime. serving in government is a huge honour. but also a great responsibility. and that responsibility is greater now thanit that responsibility is greater now than it ever has been. because our country is facing great challenges but great opportunities as well. and we can come together and build a stronger and more prosperous britain, we can come together and build a country where no one is left behind. that is the choice people face tomorrow. who is it that they wa nt to face tomorrow. who is it that they want to see leading this country into a brighter future. want to see leading this country into a brighterfuture. i was going to offer you the choice, but you have already made it! this is important because this election is not just about the
the uk independence party leader, paul nuttall, has spent the final day of campaigning on the east coast— they want the process completed without handing over any cash, whilst cutting net migration. let's listen in to theresa may. 0n the eve of the start of polling, in what is the most crucial general election that this country has faced in my lifetime. serving in government is a huge honour. but also a great responsibility. and that responsibility is greater now thanit that responsibility is...
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the uk independence party leader nigel farage calling a report saying he is a person of interest in thegation. >> if ever there was fake news this is it. i was involved with a trump campaign. i was involved with upsetting their little world in 2016 so i must somehow be associated with the russians. total utter hysterical nonsense. >> the story was mostly speculation. he said that took a long time to read the article because he was, quote, laughing so much. >> she is an iconic superhero created 75 years ago, the first time wonder woman has had a big screen all her own. is wonder woman wears your box office bucks. one of our favorites kevin mccarthy is here. and it is finally coming out today. the film we have all been -- patty jenkins, patty jenkins hasn't made a feature film. and the first female director, to direct a massive superhero film, this should have happened a long time ago, she's bringing this film to the big screen. and more female action movies and this will change things, and the woman who plays wonder woman, her character goes to the outside world with chris pine to stop w
the uk independence party leader nigel farage calling a report saying he is a person of interest in thegation. >> if ever there was fake news this is it. i was involved with a trump campaign. i was involved with upsetting their little world in 2016 so i must somehow be associated with the russians. total utter hysterical nonsense. >> the story was mostly speculation. he said that took a long time to read the article because he was, quote, laughing so much. >> she is an iconic...
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he resigned from the party he led in britain, the uk independence party. he party that stood for brexit, forgetting britain out of the european union. it was strange from faraj resigned as the head less than two weeks after the brexit vote, successful brexit vote he pushed. that was unusual. in lass night's bizarre and interesting national election in the united kingdom, ukip lost every single one of its seats. as of now, nigel farage artery party, this follows the vote for brexit, which is what their reason for being was. more stantively with a lot more questions because of what ended up being a political fiasco for the ruling party. theresa may is holding o but by a thumbnail. the whole point of this election was to give him a clarifying day, and leaving the europe yuction, but her country is more. her party lost 12 seats and she's still trying to hold on. she's style trying to hold on. it's chaos. we know a little something about that. it's the second chaotic unexpected turn the world on its ear national vote in a short amount of time. is this the new no
he resigned from the party he led in britain, the uk independence party. he party that stood for brexit, forgetting britain out of the european union. it was strange from faraj resigned as the head less than two weeks after the brexit vote, successful brexit vote he pushed. that was unusual. in lass night's bizarre and interesting national election in the united kingdom, ukip lost every single one of its seats. as of now, nigel farage artery party, this follows the vote for brexit, which is...
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the uk independence party. ukip. that's the party that stood for brexit, for getting britain out of the european union. that was its whole reason for being. nigel farage resigned as the head of ukip less than two weeks after the brexit vote. after the successful brexit vote he pushed for his entire political life. he responded to that great success by quitting. and that was unusual. i should tell you, though in last night's bizarre and interesting national election in the united kingdom, ukip lost every single one of its seats. as of now, nigel farage's party, ukip's representation in parliament is zero. this follows the vote for brexit, which is what their reason for being was. more substantively, brexit itself is now in question, as is a lot else in british politics and european politics because of what just ended up being a political fiasco for the ruling conservative party. prime minister theresa may is holding on as prime minister but by a thumbnail. the whole point was ostenseibly to get clarity and give her a m
the uk independence party. ukip. that's the party that stood for brexit, for getting britain out of the european union. that was its whole reason for being. nigel farage resigned as the head of ukip less than two weeks after the brexit vote. after the successful brexit vote he pushed for his entire political life. he responded to that great success by quitting. and that was unusual. i should tell you, though in last night's bizarre and interesting national election in the united kingdom, ukip...
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. >> reporter: now, he's no longer head of the uk independence party and it is said forged a career inv. >> good morning, everybody, i think i was the last to know. >> and making friends with donald trump. also getting close to trump, michael gove, he led with misleading claims of huge savings he's had for the health service. he stood for the party leadership and lost after losing his wing man. gove a former political writer has now returned to journalism, scoring a major interview with the u.s. president on his first month on the job. always entertaining. >> i can see eaude to joy in german. ♪ you know it. >> reporter: it's not always liked. on the breck it most colorful characters is the only one left in the british government. boris johnson was made foreign secretary by the new prime minister teresa may. he's hardly side lined. >> of course, they're sitting comfortably. there is an heir of repose about the fellow. >> reporter: nina dos santos, cnn, london. >> whew. interesting elections of late. aren't they? >> the faces of late aret no there now. >>> coming together from manchester
. >> reporter: now, he's no longer head of the uk independence party and it is said forged a career inv. >> good morning, everybody, i think i was the last to know. >> and making friends with donald trump. also getting close to trump, michael gove, he led with misleading claims of huge savings he's had for the health service. he stood for the party leadership and lost after losing his wing man. gove a former political writer has now returned to journalism, scoring a major...
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the leader of the uk independence party, paul nuttall, is standing down with immediate effect.apsed. finally, a surge in the youth vote may have proved crucial tojeremy corbyn's gains last night. young voter turnout has been estimated at 72%. overall turnout was 69%, the biggest since 1997. remember there's still one seat yet to declare in london, where a third count in the borough of kensington and chelsea has been taking place. our bbc london political editor, tim donovan, is there. are we any closer to finding out who's won the seat? well, someone said a short time ago that we might get a result. or rather the outcome of the third recount! by about 8:30. they resumed proceedings here shortly after 6pm, after a ten hour hiatus where staff had been allowed to go home and get some sleep. they stopped at around seven o'clock this morning after a second recount produced some discrepancies in the bundles and paperwork. the returning officer took the view that rather than start this again when things we re than start this again when things were beginning to get frazzled, and it was
the leader of the uk independence party, paul nuttall, is standing down with immediate effect.apsed. finally, a surge in the youth vote may have proved crucial tojeremy corbyn's gains last night. young voter turnout has been estimated at 72%. overall turnout was 69%, the biggest since 1997. remember there's still one seat yet to declare in london, where a third count in the borough of kensington and chelsea has been taking place. our bbc london political editor, tim donovan, is there. are we...
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the leader of the uk independence party, paul nuttall, is standing down with immediate effect.lapsed. finally, a surge in the youth vote may have proved crucial tojeremy corbyn's gains last night. young voter turnout has been estimated at 72% — overall turnout was 69%, the biggest since 1997. now let's get a roundup of the day's other news with martine croxall. president trump says he's100% willing to testify under oath to give his side of his leaked conversations with james comey, the former fbi director he sacked last month. mr trump has rejected mr comey‘s assertions that he had urged him to drop investigations into his presidential campaign's links with russia and his former national security adviser, michael flynn. at a white house press briefing the president was challenged by a reporter on the issue. he did say under oath that you told him, you said you hoped the flynn investigation... i did not say that. he lied about that? i did not say that. did he ask you... and there will be nothing wrong if i did say it, according to what i have read today but i did not say that. d
the leader of the uk independence party, paul nuttall, is standing down with immediate effect.lapsed. finally, a surge in the youth vote may have proved crucial tojeremy corbyn's gains last night. young voter turnout has been estimated at 72% — overall turnout was 69%, the biggest since 1997. now let's get a roundup of the day's other news with martine croxall. president trump says he's100% willing to testify under oath to give his side of his leaked conversations with james comey, the former...
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by the way the uk independent party which of course led the way to brexit which was motivating as well hoping to strengthen her hand in negotiations to exit the european union. we are going to be updating all of this on the snap election and the surprising result from london. we will be going to ashley webster here very soon. joining me now to take up the media's coverage of president trump and the revelations from today's testimony by former at the eye director james comey is sarah carter. sarah is national security and war correspondent for circa news. sarah, great to have you with us. let's start first with this extraordinary testimony today from the fired at the eye director james comey before the senate intelligence committee. did he just completely exonerate donald trump from any one of the wistful and fanciful charges that have been hard -- hurled at him? >> absolutely lou. that's what came out of this testimony. once and for all president trump , circa reported this months ago is not under investigation by fbi for collusion with russian finally now the comey has admitted this b
by the way the uk independent party which of course led the way to brexit which was motivating as well hoping to strengthen her hand in negotiations to exit the european union. we are going to be updating all of this on the snap election and the surprising result from london. we will be going to ashley webster here very soon. joining me now to take up the media's coverage of president trump and the revelations from today's testimony by former at the eye director james comey is sarah carter....
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independent, 41. james toby clark, conservatives, 6871. jeremy bernard corbyn, labour party, 40086. cheering and applause michael adam foster, 208. keith graham frazer, ukll martin, the socialist party gb, 21. mendoza, communist league, 7. caroline russell. green party 2229. cheering and applause the total number of ballot papers rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked orvoid rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked or void for uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and! uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%, and i do here by declare that the said jeremy bernard corbyn is duly elected to serve as member of parliament for the islington north constituency. cheering and applause thank you very much. and i first of all want to thank lesley and her staff for the way this election has been conducted, and i know all the pressures that are put on to the staff to achieve this, thank you very much to you and all the staff here tonight. and all those that run our democratic services in this borough. i want to particularly thank the police for their work today, and the work last night in helping to ensure that the crowds we re helping t
independent, 41. james toby clark, conservatives, 6871. jeremy bernard corbyn, labour party, 40086. cheering and applause michael adam foster, 208. keith graham frazer, ukll martin, the socialist party gb, 21. mendoza, communist league, 7. caroline russell. green party 2229. cheering and applause the total number of ballot papers rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked orvoid rejected is as follows. voting from all, 40. unmarked or void for uncertainty 82, the turn out was 73.6%,...
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. >> reporter: now he is no longer head of the uk independence paerlt a party and is forging into radio i think i was the last to know. >> reporter: and making friends with donald trump. also getting close to trump, the former justice secretary who led the hard brexit battalion, claims huge savings to be had for the health service. former political writer returned to journalism, scoring a major interview with the u.s. president in his first month on the job. always entertaining. >> i can sing ode to joy in german. you know it. >> reporter: if not always liked, one of the most colorful characters left in the british government. he was made secretary by theresa may, but has largely been sidelined. >> boris is sitting comfortably, air of repose about the fellow. >> reporter: nina dos santos, cnn, london. >>> the group, the black eyed peace focus is love this weekend. two huge events in the united kingdom. >> they'll perform in wales, then head to manchester to join ariana grande's one love benefit concert sunday. >> this event will honor victims of the may 22nd attacks, when 22 people wer
. >> reporter: now he is no longer head of the uk independence paerlt a party and is forging into radio i think i was the last to know. >> reporter: and making friends with donald trump. also getting close to trump, the former justice secretary who led the hard brexit battalion, claims huge savings to be had for the health service. former political writer returned to journalism, scoring a major interview with the u.s. president in his first month on the job. always entertaining....
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. >> here to react to that claim is nigel farage, former uk independent party leader and fox news contributorays it's safe. he didn't mention radical islam, what do you make on his take? >> what i would like to hear as the first muslim mayor of london, i'm going to do all i can to work with the muslim community to drive out the extremist preachers from our mosques. to do all we can to stop radicalization happening in schools and happening in prisons. and i didn't hear a single word of that. >> yeah. we had president trump tweeting this morning and one of them was about political correctness saying that is a huge problem. we have got to get over that. we've got to move on. we have got to open our eyes, basically. how much of that is the problem of this political correctness? >> look, we can talk about terrorism but please don't forget what happens to all those young under age girls in our big, northern cities. molested, raped on an industrial scale. and yet, we did nothing about it for fear of causing offense. for fear of being thought to be racist with a particular part of the muslim communit
. >> here to react to that claim is nigel farage, former uk independent party leader and fox news contributorays it's safe. he didn't mention radical islam, what do you make on his take? >> what i would like to hear as the first muslim mayor of london, i'm going to do all i can to work with the muslim community to drive out the extremist preachers from our mosques. to do all we can to stop radicalization happening in schools and happening in prisons. and i didn't hear a single word...
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the leader of the uk independence party, paul nuttall, is standing down from the job with immediate effects from the conservatives. the results were a blow to the tories — they‘d hoped to make gains in pro—brexit areas. plaid cymru won four seats, that‘s up one, and the liberal democrats lost their only welsh mp. the outcome raises doubts about whether brexit talks can begin later this month. european council president donald tusk has tweeted that he "did not know when the talks would start — only when they had to end". butjean claude juncker, the commission president, says the eu is ready for negotiations, and he hopes the uk will form a government as soon as possible. let‘s return now to the bbc‘s election special. yes, good morning. it is 11.10.00am. we are back in the bbc election centre with the latest for you on the election outcome and of course we arejust one the election outcome and of course we are just one seat away from a full compliment of results. so with one seat to go in kensington, this is the result, the conservatives on 318, labour on 261. the conservatives the biggest p
the leader of the uk independence party, paul nuttall, is standing down from the job with immediate effects from the conservatives. the results were a blow to the tories — they‘d hoped to make gains in pro—brexit areas. plaid cymru won four seats, that‘s up one, and the liberal democrats lost their only welsh mp. the outcome raises doubts about whether brexit talks can begin later this month. european council president donald tusk has tweeted that he "did not know when the talks...
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the independent front page is dedicated to the latest uk election debate. the paper says there were fractious exchanges between the seven party representatives on immigration and security, but the prime minister, theresa may was most noticeable by her absence. the daily telegraph reports that the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean from morocco to spain has more than tripled this year, according to the united nations, making it the fastest growing sea route into europe. the sydney morning herald focuses on the incident at melbourne airport in which a passenger tried to storm the cockpit of a malaysia airlines flight to kuala lumpur, threatening to blow up the plane. and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo is offering its riders the option to be paid per delivery, rather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees. joining us is cornelia meyer — the ceo of the business consultancy, mrl corporation. thank you very much are coming to join us. we have two start with the gulf news. of course, that massiv
the independent front page is dedicated to the latest uk election debate. the paper says there were fractious exchanges between the seven party representatives on immigration and security, but the prime minister, theresa may was most noticeable by her absence. the daily telegraph reports that the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean from morocco to spain has more than tripled this year, according to the united nations, making it the fastest growing sea route into europe. the sydney...
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the independent front page is dedicated to the latest uk election debate. the paper says there were fractious exchanges between the seven partye minister, theresa may was most noticeable by her absence. the daily telegraph reports that the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean from morocco to spain has more than tripled this year, according to the united nations, making it the fastest growing sea route into europe. the sydney morning herald focuses on the incident at melbourne airport in which a passenger tried to storm the cockpit of a malaysia airlines flight to kuala lumpur, threatening to blow up the plane. and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo is offering its riders the option to be paid per delivery, rather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees.
the independent front page is dedicated to the latest uk election debate. the paper says there were fractious exchanges between the seven partye minister, theresa may was most noticeable by her absence. the daily telegraph reports that the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean from morocco to spain has more than tripled this year, according to the united nations, making it the fastest growing sea route into europe. the sydney morning herald focuses on the incident at melbourne airport...
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party forward. we'll bring you all the details and big moments of last night, the story from right around the uk — and the implications for both brexit and scottish independenceere's our political editor laura kuenssberg on a night, and day, of drama. her report contains flash photography. is this strong and stable, prime minister? she who dares does not always win. the most votes, the most seats, but under this stinging glare, no iron gates, nor police protection can shield theresa may from the accusation she looks a political loser. the trappings of power, the visit to the palace. help from northern irish mps means she can gather enough support to stay on. but having believed herself to be on the brink of a sizeable majority, going backwards seems like defeat. i have just been to see her majesty the queen, and i will now form a government. a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this critical time for our country. this government will guide the country through the crucial brexit talks that begin injust ten days. not a single mention of the result. what the country needs more than ever is certainty, and having secured the largest
party forward. we'll bring you all the details and big moments of last night, the story from right around the uk — and the implications for both brexit and scottish independenceere's our political editor laura kuenssberg on a night, and day, of drama. her report contains flash photography. is this strong and stable, prime minister? she who dares does not always win. the most votes, the most seats, but under this stinging glare, no iron gates, nor police protection can shield theresa may from...
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audience here tonight has been selected by an independent external organisation to ensure all parties have fair representation. now we will hear from people around the uken saying on social media. yes, i may be up in the cheap seats, but i'm armed with question and queries from you. you guys have been using the hashtag bbc debate all day to rant, rage and to raise concerns. i want to pick up on a point that was made on the floor, about the nervousness and anxiousness on the streets at the moment. luke says: "having raised then lowered the threat level, london was hit by an attack. does this mean that security is underfunded? josh has tweeted us. he says, "our security services should receive more funding to allow for better digital protection." that's something theresa may has been mentioning this week. sharon says, "deport and detain anyone on the terrorism list." john says, "deport and detain anyone on the terrorism list."john raises says, "deport and detain anyone on the terrorism list." john raises a question that a lot of people have been talking about, "should all our police be armed? with events in london and here in manchester, it's no surprise
audience here tonight has been selected by an independent external organisation to ensure all parties have fair representation. now we will hear from people around the uken saying on social media. yes, i may be up in the cheap seats, but i'm armed with question and queries from you. you guys have been using the hashtag bbc debate all day to rant, rage and to raise concerns. i want to pick up on a point that was made on the floor, about the nervousness and anxiousness on the streets at the...
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uk negotiations on scotland's place in europe. i asked him if the general election result showed the public had no appetite for a second independence referendum yes, we are still the largest party is nicola sturgeon being pragmatic and sensible based on the evidence of brexit. this morning i was speaking to the annual meeting of the british association of insurers in london, who were disgusting brexit. the fear they have of the insecurity created by brexit is palpable —— who were discussing brexit. if we can reassure them by trying to get the uk government to reset this appalling process they are engaged m, appalling process they are engaged in, that is what we should do. that is quite rightly what the first minister was talking about today. at the end of this process, there's going to be a choice, because we don't know what is going to come out of this process. there's never been a more unstable time. we are going to work free hard to get something out of this shambles, where going to say to the people of scotland, we've done our very best. what do you think will warrant a second independence referendum? we don't know if it will be two years, that was position of the prime min
uk negotiations on scotland's place in europe. i asked him if the general election result showed the public had no appetite for a second independence referendum yes, we are still the largest party is nicola sturgeon being pragmatic and sensible based on the evidence of brexit. this morning i was speaking to the annual meeting of the british association of insurers in london, who were disgusting brexit. the fear they have of the insecurity created by brexit is palpable —— who were discussing...
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the leader of the uk independence party paul nuttall is down with and§ and f: of the in parliament andshare of the collapsed. finally, a surge in the youth vote may have proved crucial tojeremy corbyn‘s gains last night. young voter turnout has been estimated at 72%, bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and conservative commentator tim montgomerie and the former labour adviser and comedian égafz—zagaeeega, thank you both for coming in. never a dull moment at the moment! starting with the front pages. the financial times has as its main story theresa may's weakened position on brexit after the election result. the daily mirror leads with theresa may's government alliance with the dup. the i calls theresa may's decision to call a snap general election ‘a catastrophic misjudgement‘. the times headline reads ‘may stares into the abyss', saying the prime minister was clinging onto power. tories turn on theresa says the mail, reporting that mps are threatening to oust her within six months, after what it calls her disastrous election campaign. while the express says a drawn looki
the leader of the uk independence party paul nuttall is down with and§ and f: of the in parliament andshare of the collapsed. finally, a surge in the youth vote may have proved crucial tojeremy corbyn‘s gains last night. young voter turnout has been estimated at 72%, bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and conservative commentator tim montgomerie and the former labour adviser and comedian égafz—zagaeeega, thank you both for coming in. never a dull moment at the moment!...
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david millward, uk independence party, 1482. chi onwurah, labour party, 4071.ve as member for the constituency. so here for the first time is the way we will show the results tonight, no surprise that chi onwurah has held the seat with a majority of 14,000, up the seat with a majority of 14,000, up 2200 from last time. let's hear from her. the terrible murder of jo cox just a year from her. the terrible murder of jo coxjust a year ago from her. the terrible murder of jo cox just a year ago and following the atrocious attacks in manchester and london, it is banks to our police and r services that the democratic process can come to such a successful conclusion and i would also like to thank the returning officer and all the staff here. there are efficient and extremely quick count, and they also glad to see that the national youth council... the counters in sunderland, newcastle rather, looking pleased with themselves. let's see this share and this tells you the story, labour on 65%, conservatives on 25, the change since last time, labour up ten and the conservat
david millward, uk independence party, 1482. chi onwurah, labour party, 4071.ve as member for the constituency. so here for the first time is the way we will show the results tonight, no surprise that chi onwurah has held the seat with a majority of 14,000, up the seat with a majority of 14,000, up 2200 from last time. let's hear from her. the terrible murder of jo cox just a year from her. the terrible murder of jo coxjust a year ago from her. the terrible murder of jo cox just a year ago and...
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abeth len mp, uk independence party 1577. ent lowe, labour party, 18682 liberal democrats, 1835. number of ballot papers rejected was 83, and i hereby declare alexander johnson is hereby elected to serve as member of pollen parliament. neil: boris johnson might be one of the conservative that stays strong right now. you might remember boris johnson was the figure who everyone had wanted to be the conservative candidate to rise as the new head of the tory party. he opted out to take that job. john brown, we are seeing he wins in his district but a very prominent liberal democrat, establishment type who goes down to defeat, i know it's very early for you to gauge what's going on here, but let me ask you, what's going on here? >> it's going to be a very difficult parliament. it looks ahead and creating great uncertainty, particularly of brexit and that will upset markets and sterling dlar relationships. >> explained that because the same thing last year was feared and it didn't materialize because of brexit. now you have a confir
abeth len mp, uk independence party 1577. ent lowe, labour party, 18682 liberal democrats, 1835. number of ballot papers rejected was 83, and i hereby declare alexander johnson is hereby elected to serve as member of pollen parliament. neil: boris johnson might be one of the conservative that stays strong right now. you might remember boris johnson was the figure who everyone had wanted to be the conservative candidate to rise as the new head of the tory party. he opted out to take that job....