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and a nail—biter in elections in england — labour win the mayoral contest in the west midlands capping a bleak set of local election results for the conservatives. hello. i'm carl nasman. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza as the israel—hamas war approaches the seven—month mark. a delegation of hamas negotiators arrived in cairo on saturday. cia director william burns is also in the egyptian capital to mediate. the talks are reported to have ended for the day, with a senior hamas official telling the afp news agency there have been no developments. let's take a look, though, at where things stand. the main sticking point is whether a ceasefire deal will be permanent or temporary. a hamas official says the group will not agree to a truce that does not fully end the gaza war. israel is reluctant to agree to this. israeli forces remain active in gaza. mediators have been waiting for hamas to respond to an israeli proposal to halt the fighting for 40 days and to exchange hostages, for palestinian prisoners.
and a nail—biter in elections in england — labour win the mayoral contest in the west midlands capping a bleak set of local election results for the conservatives. hello. i'm carl nasman. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza as the israel—hamas war approaches the seven—month mark. a delegation of hamas negotiators arrived in cairo on saturday. cia director william burns is also in the egyptian capital to mediate. the talks are...
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khan, sadiq, labour party... elsewhere, labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly. elected as the mayor- of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it, and our economy is growing faster than the uk's. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye—catching result today is in the west midlands. chris mason, bbc news in birmingham. well, let's now take a closer look at all the results — almost all of them are now in — and find out what they tell us about the state of the parties�* fortunes as we approach a general election. here's nick eardley. as you can see, it's a real knife edge. just 1,500 votes between the labour victor and andy street for the conservatives, despite the fact t
khan, sadiq, labour party... elsewhere, labour's sadiq khan has won again in london. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you, london. it's the honour of my life to serve the city that i love. therefore, i declare that andy burnham is duly. elected as the mayor- of the greater manchester combined authority. there was another labour victory in greater manchester. it has been hard to keep greater manchester moving forward when the country has been going backwards, but we have managed it,...
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he is under polling where labour generally is . i polling where labour generally is. i don't think he's personally popular. and i do think, and this is why i think tories are so pathetic in this election. i do think sadiq khan is beatable and most labour party activists and staff in london know that. >> i've always said on this show that london, i've been going to london since i was a small kid, regularly, week after week for arsenal, matches for different things since i was nine, ten, 11. i spent a lot of time in london. i don't live here. thankfully but london has gone downhill significantly, significantly over the past ten years, 20 years. and if people want to vote for sadiq khan and continue the norm, that's fine. good luck to you. i don't really care because i don't live here. i live in a much nicer part of the uk, but if you want to vote for that guy and you're happy with the status quo, good luck to you. i'm not going to get too excited. >> will it be isolated to london for that's the problem? >> well, exactly. yeah. that is that's the risk. right. >> okay. we
he is under polling where labour generally is . i polling where labour generally is. i don't think he's personally popular. and i do think, and this is why i think tories are so pathetic in this election. i do think sadiq khan is beatable and most labour party activists and staff in london know that. >> i've always said on this show that london, i've been going to london since i was a small kid, regularly, week after week for arsenal, matches for different things since i was nine, ten,...
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it was to be a long wait for mr street and his labour rival, richard parker. votes rechecked, a recount in coventry and this result
it was to be a long wait for mr street and his labour rival, richard parker. votes rechecked, a recount in coventry and this result
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the sunday telegraph says labour wins in west midlands and london. the observer goes with starmer beaten sunak should end purgatory of zombie rule. the express says we're doomed lame duck pm loses tory stronghold. the sunday mirror says andrew's ruin and the daily star sunday ghostly old bloke vanishes through brick wall. probably finding a story about doors there. and those will be front pages. all right, let's find out more. cressida, what are the observer leading with.7 they are leading with starmer beaten. >> sunak should end purgatory of zombie rule. it's calling him a zombie rule. it's calling him a zombie now. so because of. well, because of the mayoral elections and the local elections , starmer and the local elections, starmer is saying, mate, come on, on your bike, it's time to go. sadiq khan saying the same thing. our continuing mayor of london, who's who's done very well in the mayoral elections, they're all saying, come on, this points to the fact that you're on your way out, mr sunak, which of course we know, when do you think he will c
the sunday telegraph says labour wins in west midlands and london. the observer goes with starmer beaten sunak should end purgatory of zombie rule. the express says we're doomed lame duck pm loses tory stronghold. the sunday mirror says andrew's ruin and the daily star sunday ghostly old bloke vanishes through brick wall. probably finding a story about doors there. and those will be front pages. all right, let's find out more. cressida, what are the observer leading with.7 they are leading with...
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it was to be a long wait for mr street and his labour rival, richard parker.
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, labour party with a _ renewable with labour, labour party with a plan— renewable with labour, labour party with a plan to bring the country together. — with a plan to bring the country together, with a plan to deliver on our health— together, with a plan to deliver on our health services, our infrastructure, our public services, take our— infrastructure, our public services, take our streets back, and have a plan _ take our streets back, and have a plan for— take our streets back, and have a plan for the — take our streets back, and have a plan for the future of britain. so, the message out at these elections for the _ the message out at these elections for the last election now, the last stop before we go into the general election. _ stop before we go into the general election, is the country wants change — election, is the country wants change i_ election, is the country wants change. i hope the prime minister is listening _ change. i hope the prime minister is listening and gives the opportunity to do— listening and gives the opportunity to do the _ listening and giv
, labour party with a _ renewable with labour, labour party with a plan— renewable with labour, labour party with a plan to bring the country together. — with a plan to bring the country together, with a plan to deliver on our health— together, with a plan to deliver on our health services, our infrastructure, our public services, take our— infrastructure, our public services, take our streets back, and have a plan _ take our streets back, and have a plan for— take our streets back,...
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he of the labour party, richard parker. he had been giving his victory speech after, as i say , victory speech after, as i say, beating conservative andy street by 1508 votes to now become mayor of the west midlands. well, the conservative loss there is a double blow for the prime minister after earlier today labour's sadiq khan secured a historic third term as mayor of london. this, though, was the moment that he was heckled and booed as he started his acceptance speech to london from london cornfield, london. well, sadiq khan beat his nearest rival, conservative candidate susan hall, in a contest full of criticism over his decision to expand the caphaps his decision to expand the capital's ultra low emission zone however, mr khan insisted he is keeping positive notes who inspire me every day to continue our mission of building a fairer , safer and greener london and in what i hope will be a year of great change a future labour government led by keir starmer . government led by keir starmer. >> working with us in city hall
he of the labour party, richard parker. he had been giving his victory speech after, as i say , victory speech after, as i say, beating conservative andy street by 1508 votes to now become mayor of the west midlands. well, the conservative loss there is a double blow for the prime minister after earlier today labour's sadiq khan secured a historic third term as mayor of london. this, though, was the moment that he was heckled and booed as he started his acceptance speech to london from london...
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labour— other one is added up, the other six, labour needed to make about 9000, _ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i_ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i think it was, something like that _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. no — 9000, i think it was, something like that. so, no doubt that labour have -ot that. so, no doubt that labour have got it— that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, — that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, we are waiting for sandwell, _ got it done, we are waiting for sandwell, strong area for them. i have _ sandwell, strong area for them. i have been— sandwell, strong area for them. i have been hearing from some conservatives who are obviously very disappointed, one consulate source in the _ disappointed, one consulate source in the midlands with a good knowledge of the campaign said it was never— knowledge of the campaign said it was never going to end well, the campaign — was never going to end well, the campaign was a mess, literature arrived _ campaign was a
labour— other one is added up, the other six, labour needed to make about 9000, _ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i_ six, labour needed to make about 9000, i think it was, something like that _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. _ 9000, i think it was, something like that so. no — 9000, i think it was, something like that. so, no doubt that labour have -ot that. so, no doubt that labour have got it— that. so, no doubt that labour have got it done, — that. so, no doubt...
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labour were to win, how big a victory is that for labour?— that for labour? honestly, the result that _ that for labour? honestly, the result that we _ that for labour? honestly, the result that we are _ that for labour? honestly, the result that we are about - that for labour? honestly, the result that we are about to - that for labour? honestly, the l result that we are about to hear that for labour? honestly, the - result that we are about to hear in the hopefully not too distant future in a sense will provide the big climactic end to 48 hours of election results. remember that this contest together with tees valley whether to contest on which the conservatives were banking on winning in order to dispel the electoral gloom that has undoubtedly encircled the party otherwise in these results throughout the last 48 our is. now, of course, tees valley, ben houchen held it and he deserves all credit for it. but if indeed labour's claims are now expectation are right that andy street has now lost the west midlands, then downing street will be
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labour's residents are muslim. labour's support fell from 85% to 39% and they lost the seat . many muslims they lost the seat. many muslims are turning instead to the far left green party , who i thought left green party, who i thought stood for environmental issues and more socially liberal, but have now allied themselves with islamists. it seems like a bizarre alliance. after all, islam hasn't always been the best friend of the lgbtq community. in fact, in gaza , community. in fact, in gaza, whose flag mr ali flies, gays are thrown from buildings. now, i'm not going to criticise that because i don't want to be accused of being culturally intolerant or islamophobic. i just think it's a strange ideology for the green party to augn ideology for the green party to align with. but it's not the first time the far left and islam have joined forces in the 19705 islam have joined forces in the 1970s in iran, under the shah , 1970s in iran, under the shah, socialists marched shoulder to shoulder with islamists , lending shoulder with islamists, lending their support to the islamic rev
labour's residents are muslim. labour's support fell from 85% to 39% and they lost the seat . many muslims they lost the seat. many muslims are turning instead to the far left green party , who i thought left green party, who i thought stood for environmental issues and more socially liberal, but have now allied themselves with islamists. it seems like a bizarre alliance. after all, islam hasn't always been the best friend of the lgbtq community. in fact, in gaza , community. in fact, in gaza,...
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labour's saddiq khan has been re—elected for a record third term as london mayor, defeating conservative susan hall. andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester. while in the west midlands, the race is still too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages in gaza and a ceasefire, as talks take place in egypt. a hamas delegation is attending the talks in cairo. and tens of thousands of madonna fans are set to crowd rio's copacabana beach in brazil ahead of a free concert by the us pop star. hello. i'm azadeh moshiri. we are going to go straight to my colleague in birmingham where she is right now. i colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. ., colleague in birmingham where she is riaht now. . , ., . ., right now. i have been watching all da the right now. i have been watching all day the count _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of _ right now. i have been watching all day the count of the _ right now. i have been watching all day t
labour's saddiq khan has been re—elected for a record third term as london mayor, defeating conservative susan hall. andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester. while in the west midlands, the race is still too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. efforts are intensifying to secure a deal for the release of hostages in gaza and a ceasefire, as talks take place in egypt. a hamas delegation is attending the talks in...
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sadiq khan, labour party, 1,088,225. frankly, we have run an incredibly underwhelming campaign over the last year. we have not articulated any sense of mission, itjust has all been what we are seeing at the moment very much an anti—khan campaign. as the final count trickled in, the liberal democrats made strides into traditional tory territory. in terms of strategy... this morning, conservatives were calm, preaching patience. no one should call this one too early. we are about a third... you would not call a premier league football match after about 30 minutes and there is a lot more people who... except you are at the end of a government term. that is fair but people make a choice at the election, a very clear choice, about who is going to walk through the door of number ten the following morning. all eyes now in the west midlands, where andy street's hopes of a third conservative term are in the balance. defeat would shock conservative mps and mayjust make the prime minister feel a little uneasy again. as we've been
sadiq khan, labour party, 1,088,225. frankly, we have run an incredibly underwhelming campaign over the last year. we have not articulated any sense of mission, itjust has all been what we are seeing at the moment very much an anti—khan campaign. as the final count trickled in, the liberal democrats made strides into traditional tory territory. in terms of strategy... this morning, conservatives were calm, preaching patience. no one should call this one too early. we are about a third... you...
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in london, it's a record third term as the capital's mayor for labour's sadiq khan after he defeated conservative susan hall. labour's andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester, while in the west midlands, the race is too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. hamas officials are taking part in talks in cairo on a possible deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in gaza. and tens of thousands of madonna fans are set to crowd rio's copacabana beach in brazil, ahead of a free concert by the us pop star. labour's sadiq khan has secured a record third term as mayor of london beating conservative susan hall. mr khan is london's first leader to secure three terms since the post was created in 2000. following that result we heard from sadiq khan, here's his reaction to the result. it has been a difficult few months. we faced a campaign of nonstop negativity. but i couldn't be more proud that we answered fear mongering with facts, hate with hope, and a
in london, it's a record third term as the capital's mayor for labour's sadiq khan after he defeated conservative susan hall. labour's andy burnham is also re—elected to a third term as mayor of greater manchester, while in the west midlands, the race is too close to call, with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. with conservative incumbent andy street hoping to hold on. hamas officials are taking part in talks in cairo on a possible deal for the release of hostages and a...
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labour with 3%, fairly modest but if you put that figure to labour h0, what they are saying is the places where they are putting on those councillors, the places where that comes from, are the places where they are targeting for a general election. the big picture is a bad night for the conservatives, a good night for labour, all eyes now on that west midlands race. because although the sense that i was getting this morning is that conservative mps are not going to move against the prime minister because of this, if andy street were to lose the west midlands, the conservative incumbent, i think that would cause more conservative mps to be really nervous. and it may cause more speculation about what happens next. thank you and of course we do have more updates from all our correspondence on our live page on the bbc news website. chris mason with an update. he is saying there are just a few thousand votes in it. and now the latest on the israel gaza war. effo rts efforts to try and mediate ideals for the release of hostages is included —— intensifying. foreign mediators have been waitin
labour with 3%, fairly modest but if you put that figure to labour h0, what they are saying is the places where they are putting on those councillors, the places where that comes from, are the places where they are targeting for a general election. the big picture is a bad night for the conservatives, a good night for labour, all eyes now on that west midlands race. because although the sense that i was getting this morning is that conservative mps are not going to move against the prime...
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victory caps round of local elections across england that confirm the political supremacy of cons, labour party over britain's governing conservative candidates ahead of a looming general election? all right, turning now to mexico in the search for missing american and two australian brothers authorities, there now confirmed three bodies were found on a cliff friday, near where the trio of surfers went missing. but a forensic exam is now underway to identify the remains were also learning police discovered a burned-out truck that family says the brothers were driving. the brothers were on a surfing trip with their friend near. and sonata, when a family member says they lost contact in late april journalists stefano pozzebon is covering these developments for as stefano, what more or investigators saying the focus of, the investigators, fredricka, is dedicated to those of three bodies that were found yesterday, friday morning that in braf santo tomas it's about it's a cli for area beidi or shown at about 50 miles south of downtown ensenada, still parts of the ensenada municipality, but a l
victory caps round of local elections across england that confirm the political supremacy of cons, labour party over britain's governing conservative candidates ahead of a looming general election? all right, turning now to mexico in the search for missing american and two australian brothers authorities, there now confirmed three bodies were found on a cliff friday, near where the trio of surfers went missing. but a forensic exam is now underway to identify the remains were also learning...
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i don't see labour having any plan at all. don't see labour having any plan at alt and _ don't see labour having any plan at alt and i_ don't see labour having any plan at all. and i hope that people in the general— all. and i hope that people in the general election comes will stick with the — general election comes will stick with the party that has the plan is to get— with the party that has the plan is to get us— with the party that has the plan is to get us through what is an incredibly difficult situation domestically, but an incredibly worrying — domestically, but an incredibly worrying situation internationally. and i_ worrying situation internationally. and i think when the election comes, people _ and i think when the election comes, people will— and i think when the election comes, people will make a decision as to whether— people will make a decision as to whether they want navigating us through— whether they want navigating us through these very great international difficulties, rishi sunak. — international difficulties, rishi sunak, jeremy hunt and david ca
i don't see labour having any plan at all. don't see labour having any plan at alt and _ don't see labour having any plan at alt and i_ don't see labour having any plan at all. and i hope that people in the general— all. and i hope that people in the general election comes will stick with the — general election comes will stick with the party that has the plan is to get— with the party that has the plan is to get us— with the party that has the plan is to get us through what is an...
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the number— john, labour party, 327844. the number of— john, labour party, 327844. the number of ballot papers rejected butier— number of ballot papers rejected butler as — number of ballot papers rejected butler as follows. voting for more candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a mark by which the voter could _ writing a mark by which the voter could he — writing a mark by which the voter could be identified, 82, being unmarked 14,000 287. void for uncertainty, 6503, so the number of ballots— uncertainty, 6503, so the number of ballots rejected was 23,006 the electorate to 18506, ballot papers issued _ electorate to 18506, ballot papers issued 595,218. turnout 29.5%. i had to do— issued 595,218. turnout 29.5%. i had to do herehy— issued 595,218. turnout 29.5%. i had to do hereby declare that simonjohn foster— to do hereby declare that simonjohn foster is— to do hereby declare that simonjohn foster is duly elected. applause studio: that is the west midland
the number— john, labour party, 327844. the number of— john, labour party, 327844. the number of ballot papers rejected butier— number of ballot papers rejected butler as — number of ballot papers rejected butler as follows. voting for more candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a _ candidates then entitled to, 2780. writing a mark by which the voter could _ writing a mark by which the voter could he — writing a mark by which the voter...
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i confirmed for labour? what is their now? ., confirmed for labour? what is their now? ~' , , . ., ., .,, now? i think the speculation last nieht now? i think the speculation last ni . ht was now? i think the speculation last night was over _ now? i think the speculation last night was over they _ now? i think the speculation last night was over they not - now? i think the speculation last night was over they not based i now? i think the speculation last| night was over they not based on anything, because counting didn't start in this race until this morning. so clearly, there was some camps trying to manage expectations last night, but certainly the mood this morning was that labour were feeling pretty confident about it and it was looking like it was going their way and certainly by the scale of the swings to sadiq khan from even the very first results declared, the areas of london were divided up into 1a constituencies and even for the first couple it looks very much like sadiq khan had really increased his support both in the traditional labour areas where he had su
i confirmed for labour? what is their now? ., confirmed for labour? what is their now? ~' , , . ., ., .,, now? i think the speculation last nieht now? i think the speculation last ni . ht was now? i think the speculation last night was over _ now? i think the speculation last night was over they _ now? i think the speculation last night was over they not - now? i think the speculation last night was over they not based i now? i think the speculation last| night was over they not based on...
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labour solihull from the conservatives to labour for 5%. labour need a swing of 4.5% across the west midlands to beat andy street, so it suggest there is going to be an absolute knife edge. i've been chatting some people in the labour party who are just saying we are not sure who is going to win, it is too close to call. we are going to keep watching that one, and as soon as i have any graphics from the west midlands, i promise to tell you. what i do have are some results to talk you through. first, greater manchester. andy burnham, look at the majority there. it wasn't close. 351,000 majority for andy burnham there. interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is down just, interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is downjust, down interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is down just, down ir%. interestingly, his vote is down a bit. it is downjust, down ir%. the conservative vote is down by more. the independent voters up, again may be a suggestion that there is a small effect in greater manchester given labour's policy on gas. we know tha
labour solihull from the conservatives to labour for 5%. labour need a swing of 4.5% across the west midlands to beat andy street, so it suggest there is going to be an absolute knife edge. i've been chatting some people in the labour party who are just saying we are not sure who is going to win, it is too close to call. we are going to keep watching that one, and as soon as i have any graphics from the west midlands, i promise to tell you. what i do have are some results to talk you through....
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labour level of support in the caital. ,, labour level of support in the caital. . ., labour level of support in the caital. ,, ., . . capital. staying on land and, lookin: capital. staying on land and, looking at — capital. staying on land and, looking at the _ capital. staying on land and, looking at the number- capital. staying on land and, looking at the number is - capital. staying on land and, - looking at the number is coming insofar, how do you think it's going to land for the gla and further mayor? it to land for the gla and further ma or? , . ., , to land for the gla and further ma or? , . . , to land for the gla and further ma or? ,. . , , mayor? it is certainly looking very aood for mayor? it is certainly looking very good for labour. _ mayor? it is certainly looking very good for labour. be _ mayor? it is certainly looking very good for labour. be interesting i mayor? it is certainly looking veryj good for labour. be interesting to see if susan hall can get within single digits of sadiq khan. the bbc estimates 10%. i think if she can get that to 8% or 9% in the final an
labour level of support in the caital. ,, labour level of support in the caital. . ., labour level of support in the caital. ,, ., . . capital. staying on land and, lookin: capital. staying on land and, looking at — capital. staying on land and, looking at the _ capital. staying on land and, looking at the number- capital. staying on land and, looking at the number is - capital. staying on land and, - looking at the number is coming insofar, how do you think it's going to land for the gla and...
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the labour party . they've the labour party. they've totally done it to themselves. >> they've become their own opposition, basically. absolutely. >> the opposition's because remember the five families, i can't remember how many there are. >> were they? we had don corleone, francois, francois leader. >> you had the northern lot, the this research group. the that research group. >> oh, god . >> oh, god. >> oh, god. >> i mean, it's just it's just...
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labour are desperate to get one over— them. labour are desperate to get one over on — them. labour are desperate to get one over on him, and as you say it has been — one over on him, and as you say it has been a — one over on him, and as you say it has been a great result here. and he miaht be has been a great result here. and he might be down _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull _ has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull a - has been a great result here. and he might be down in solihull a little - might be down in solihull a little bit, but he is not out. he has a huge popular appeal here in many ways, when he came on in 2017, he was the anti—politician. this is someone who used to runjohn lewis, he has not come through the usual political route, but that was a strength. political route, but that was a strenuth. , ., political route, but that was a strenuth. , . ., , political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,, political route, but that was a strenuth. , . .,
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sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than one candidate, 213. one. but if more than one candidate, 215 writing _ one. but if more than one candidate, 213. writing remarks by which the voter_ 213. writing remarks by which the voter could — 213. writing remarks by which the voter could be identified, three. unmarked — voter could be identified, three. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ _ unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530~ the — unmarked or void for uncertainty, 530. the total number of rejected ballot _ 530. the total number of rejected ballot papers were therefore 747. totat— ballot papers were th
sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than...
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for labour-— for labour. i'm going to have to sto ou for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i have - for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i have another. stop you there. i have another result, north—east london. let's listen. zoe garbett, the green party, 17.901 — tarun ghulati, independent, 922. susan— tarun ghulati, independent, 922. susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099 — susan mary hall, conservatives, 34,099. sadiq khan, labour party, 127,455 _ andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian— andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose. — andreas michli, independent, 2057. brian rose, london real party, 955. nick scanlon, britain first, 1095. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. want of an official mark, _ was as follows. want of an official mark, zero — was as follows. want of an official mark, zero. voting
for labour-— for labour. i'm going to have to sto ou for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i _ for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i have - for labour. i'm going to have to stop you there. i have another. stop you there. i have another result, north—east london. let's listen. zoe garbett, the green party, 17.901 — tarun ghulati, independent, 922. susan— tarun ghulati, independent, 922. susan mary hall,...
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so the ultimate prize has to be labour mayors and labour council leaders, working in tandem with a labour government. so what comes next? well? come out and face the voters, receipts and egg. call a general election. we are ready when you are but first we are waiting, ourwork ready when you are but first we are waiting, our work will continue unabated. now, it is the time to embrace the future, to ensure that the next chapter in our story is not written for us in westminster and whitehall but by others, locally. we are taking back our future and i promise i will never let the people in the liverpool city region down. thanks a lot. in the liverpool city region down. thanks a lot-— thanks a lot. steve rotherham s-ueakin thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the — thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the last _ thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the last hour - thanks a lot. steve rotherham speaking the last hour having l thanks a lot. steve rotherham i speaking the last hour having just won the liverpool mayoral race. they speak to our political correspondent. joining me now is i
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it 10,000 arafi from last year for the labour vote-— labour vote. it is up ten points basically. _ labour vote. it is up ten points basically, absolutely. -- - labour vote. it is up ten points basically, absolutely. -- down| labour vote. it is up ten points - basically, absolutely. -- down 1096 basically, absolutely. —— down 10% roughly. basically, absolutely. -- down 1096 rou~hl . ,, , basically, absolutely. -- down 1096 rou~hl. ,, , , basically, absolutely. -- down 1096 rou~hl. ,, , ., roughly. student id card is not allowed but — roughly. student id card is not allowed but some _ roughly. student id card is not allowed but some pension - roughly. student id card is not allowed but some pension id | roughly. student id card is not i allowed but some pension id was allowed? .,. , allowed but some pension id was allowed? , , ., allowed but some pension id was allowed? , , , , allowed? exactly, your student bus ass, our allowed? exactly, your student bus pass. your young — allowed? exactly, your student bus pass, your young persons - allowed?
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, it is all about the labour— hand, for labour, it is all about the labour party. so you have had this really— the labour party. so you have had this really interesting juxtaposition of man versus a party and i_ juxtaposition of man versus a party and i think— juxtaposition of man versus a party and i think that is how it has come across— and i think that is how it has come across to — and i think that is how it has come across to voters.— and i think that is how it has come across to voters. what we have seen other parts — across to voters. what we have seen other parts of _ across to voters. what we have seen other parts of the _ across to voters. what we have seen other parts of the country _ across to voters. what we have seen other parts of the country in - across to voters. what we have seen other parts of the country in local. other parts of the country in local elections in some areas, which have muslim population, is that some regular voters have decided not to vote for the party this time because of what they see as sir keir starmer�*s handl
, it is all about the labour— hand, for labour, it is all about the labour party. so you have had this really— the labour party. so you have had this really interesting juxtaposition of man versus a party and i_ juxtaposition of man versus a party and i think— juxtaposition of man versus a party and i think that is how it has come across— and i think that is how it has come across to — and i think that is how it has come across to voters.— and i think that is how it has come across...
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with labour. but richard parker is saying, you know, that's really unfair. it's not is saying, you know, that's really unfair . it's not the really unfair. it's not the fault of the council or the fault of the council or the fault of the labour party, that there wasn't enough money coming from central government, a conservative government. well, richard parker also has a strong reputation in business. he was the ceo of john lewis for a considerable amount of time. but it'll be interesting to see how hampered his campaign has been by issues in the middle east. very recently, a labour campaigner tweeted it's the middle east, not the west midlands, that will have won andy street the mayoralty once again . hamas are the real again. hamas are the real villains. well, labour has distanced itself from that tweet completely, but it will be interesting to see how much of the vote goes to the independent candidate, ahmed yaqoob, who is standing on a pro—palestinian ticket. so all to watch out for, particu
with labour. but richard parker is saying, you know, that's really unfair. it's not is saying, you know, that's really unfair . it's not the really unfair. it's not the fault of the council or the fault of the council or the fault of the labour party, that there wasn't enough money coming from central government, a conservative government. well, richard parker also has a strong reputation in business. he was the ceo of john lewis for a considerable amount of time. but it'll be interesting to...
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labour is buoyed up england yesterday. labour is buoyed up after winning over 1000 council seats and key mayoral contest in the east midlands and rishi select�*s back yard in yorkshire and north yorkshire. this is what we can expect over the next few hours. results are expected in the six remaining regional mayoral races today and that includes greater manchester and the west midlands where the tories will be hoping andy street can cling on. all eyes will be on the capital
labour is buoyed up england yesterday. labour is buoyed up after winning over 1000 council seats and key mayoral contest in the east midlands and rishi select�*s back yard in yorkshire and north yorkshire. this is what we can expect over the next few hours. results are expected in the six remaining regional mayoral races today and that includes greater manchester and the west midlands where the tories will be hoping andy street can cling on. all eyes will be on the capital
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labour took seven. that is up to give labour control of that council. dorset, as i wasjust labour control of that council. dorset, as i was just talking about, what you would probably call the blue walcott parts of the south of england where the conservatives are pretty safe but there is for cause that into question because look what has happened. conservative down 13 seats, lib dem up 13, enough to give them power. really interesting result. just one final example want to give you. this is where the defence secretary grand chaps has his seat. we've gone to some keywords and spoke and figured out how people are voting and conservatives are down 15%. labour are up seven and that equates to an 11 point swing to labour which will make how his seat looks at a general election. i want to talk briefly about tactical voting. this is areas where the conservatives were first but labour were second. the conservative's vote is down by more than the national average and they rose up in more than the national average. the lib dems and greens don't go out much at all
labour took seven. that is up to give labour control of that council. dorset, as i wasjust labour control of that council. dorset, as i was just talking about, what you would probably call the blue walcott parts of the south of england where the conservatives are pretty safe but there is for cause that into question because look what has happened. conservative down 13 seats, lib dem up 13, enough to give them power. really interesting result. just one final example want to give you. this is...
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to labour. interestingly, if that were replicated in the general election results _ replicated in the general election results from 2019, grant shapps would _ results from 2019, grant shapps would be — results from 2019, grant shapps would be really worried about losing his seat _ would be really worried about losing his seat. that's the defence secretary, someone who has had a decent. _ secretary, someone who has had a decent, fairly safe seat for the conservatives in the past. results like this— conservatives in the past. results like this will make him really nervous _ like this will make him really nervous. 0ne like this will make him really nervous. one other thing about last night's _ nervous. one other thing about last night's results. let's see some tactical— night's results. let's see some tactical voting analysis. this is what _ tactical voting analysis. this is what is — tactical voting analysis. this is what is happening in areas where the conservatives were first and labour
to labour. interestingly, if that were replicated in the general election results _ replicated in the general election results from 2019, grant shapps would _ results from 2019, grant shapps would be — results from 2019, grant shapps would be really worried about losing his seat _ would be really worried about losing his seat. that's the defence secretary, someone who has had a decent. _ secretary, someone who has had a decent, fairly safe seat for the conservatives in the past. results like...
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— labour government? there will be a fundamental — labour government? there will be a fundamental change _ labour government? there will be a fundamental change under - labour government? there will be a fundamental change under a - labour government? there will be a fundamental change under a labour| fundamental change under a labour government because i believe in devolution, more powers, resources going to our mayors, those with skin in the game are the best decision—makers and therefore there will be a new arrangement with an incoming labour government if we are privileged enough to come into serve, where you will see much greater powers to our mayors, a much better connection between government and mayors, and working together and co—operating rather than being in conflict. that will massively benefit everybody across the east midlands, whether on not they voted for us. if they did, we thank them for us. if they did, we thank them for their vote, for us. if they did, we thank them fortheirvote, but for us. if they did, we thank them for their v
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i want a labour government to serve our country. this is effectively the last stop on the journey to the general election. and i'm really pleased that we've been able to show we're making progress. we've earned the trust and confidence of voters and we are making progress towards that general election. so a very, very good set of results for us. >> okay. well all heating up in london. thanks for that, olivia . london. thanks for that, olivia. but jack, we've had an email from jan who says, come on ben, i know you think the world ends at the m25, but here in greater manchester we are under just as manchester we are underjust as much threat. we have the biggest cuckoo in our nest with george galloway. what's the latest for our friends in the north west ? our friends in the north west? >> well, certainly here in manchester, of course, the voters went to the polls on thursday very much the feeling from the polling coming out of that that andy burnham will secure his third term as the mayor of greater manchester. of course, olivia makes
i want a labour government to serve our country. this is effectively the last stop on the journey to the general election. and i'm really pleased that we've been able to show we're making progress. we've earned the trust and confidence of voters and we are making progress towards that general election. so a very, very good set of results for us. >> okay. well all heating up in london. thanks for that, olivia . london. thanks for that, olivia. but jack, we've had an email from jan who...
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it is 100% labour and _ labour government, where it is 100% labour and where labour government, where it is 100% labourand where keir starmer can labour and where keir starmer can continue _ labour and where keir starmer can continue to— labourand where keir starmer can continue to u—turn on policies every few weeks— continue to u—turn on policies every few weeks or a labour government with a _ few weeks or a labour government with a handful of greens to hold them _ with a handful of greens to hold them account. for the conservatives, this was an equal record low for them on their share of the vote and for rishi sunak there are obvious questions about what he can do to turn their fortunes around. and for labour, the results were good. but if sir keir starmer wants to come back here after a general election with a majority of seats, it's not yet clear if they were good enough. there are more results to count today, including the mayors of london, greater manchester and the west midlands. harry farley, bbc news. let's get some analysis on the results that have come through overn
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a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to controlling our borders. _ tougher approach to controlling our borders, the ability to get back to a position— borders, the ability to get back to a position where we can cut taxes. all of— a position where we can cut taxes. all of those — a position where we can cut taxes. all of those things are things the conservatives have a plan for, and if they— conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote — conservatives have a plan for, and if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in number ten, the if they vote for reform uk, you get keir starmer in numberten, the most left-wing _ keir starmer in numberten, the mo
a labour councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations— councillor, a labour mayor. from the conversations i have had, by and large _ conversations i have had, by and large with— conversations i have had, by and large with reform voters, they would support _ large with reform voters, they would support more defence spending, a tougher— support more defence spending, a tougher approach to controlling our borders. _ tougher approach to controlling our borders, the ability to get back...
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in a way, all labour twitter. in a way, all labour needs to do to win the general election is shut up and let it happenin election is shut up and let it happen in a way. and it's, it's making comments like that implying that anyone who who didn't vote for sadiq khan is a racist . that's the implication. racist. that's the implication. i know that's not what he meant , i know that's not what he meant, but that's the implication, is a stupid thing to do. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> lots of you are not very happy about this. mel potter says lee anderson one comment about sadiq khan london mayor. he's kicked out of his party for racism. wes streeting makes a lot worse comments about all people who vote tory and vote for susan hall. and they say it's just the heat of the election . double standards. mal election. double standards. mal >> yeah, i, i don't know. they're not directly comparable, but they're also not that different. i don't know, i mean, l, different. i don't know, i mean, i, i, i wouldn't have suggested that you
in a way, all labour twitter. in a way, all labour needs to do to win the general election is shut up and let it happenin election is shut up and let it happen in a way. and it's, it's making comments like that implying that anyone who who didn't vote for sadiq khan is a racist . that's the implication. racist. that's the implication. i know that's not what he meant , i know that's not what he meant, but that's the implication, is a stupid thing to do. >> yeah. >> yeah. >>...
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as labour celebrates victories, prime minister rishi sunak expresses disappointment following elections that dealt some of the worst losses for the conservatives in decades. and police in canada charged three independent nationals with murder over the killing of a si can, h separatist in vancouver that sparked a row between ottowa and delhi. i will be back with the bulletin at six. now the travel show. welcome to the most breathtaking, extraordinary places on earth. i am in antarctica. ona i am in antarctica. on a journey across interest coldest... the windiest... and surely, the one of our most awe inspiring continents. look at that. just over 105,000 tourists visited antarctica in 2023. it was also the hottest year on record, with potentially disastrous global consequences. oh, it is a calving. a massive bit of ice falling off. we oh, it is a calving. a massive bit of ice falling off.— bit of ice falling off. we see ice shelves _ bit of ice falling off. we see ice shelves melting, - bit of ice falling off. we see ice shelves melting, more i ice shelves melting, more carving, that's
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the labour vote was down by eight percentage points. and in blackburn, with darwen there was even bleaker news for labour, where its vote share collapsed by 35. so that's that's really incredible. >> i mean, it's a tricky one for starmer because of course he's got the anti—semitism scandal, which generally people feel he's deau which generally people feel he's dealt with well, but then he suddenly runs into the not supportive enough of palestine issue. so he basically can't win. johnson. >> well, what's slightly concerning to me is that on british soil, one of the main contentious like within voting is a foreign war, a religious war. so, i mean, it's not just religious wars, political as well. obviously, there's all kinds of issues, but if this is a main, you know, point of contention , shouldn't it be a contention, shouldn't it be a something based here when you think, wouldn't you? >> that's very old fashioned of you, jonathan. i think it was deaung you, jonathan. i think it was dealing with domestic issues. no, we should deal with
the labour vote was down by eight percentage points. and in blackburn, with darwen there was even bleaker news for labour, where its vote share collapsed by 35. so that's that's really incredible. >> i mean, it's a tricky one for starmer because of course he's got the anti—semitism scandal, which generally people feel he's deau which generally people feel he's dealt with well, but then he suddenly runs into the not supportive enough of palestine issue. so he basically can't win....
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the scale of labour's victory was. the mood music for the prime minister pretty dire, then. rishi sunak was in catterick garrison in north yorkshire. obviously it's disappointing to lose good, hard—working conservative councillors and i'm grateful to them for all their service in local government, keeping council tax low and delivering services for local people, but we've still got lots of results to come. one of their few islands of optimism in a sea of gloom, the tees valley. the conservative ben houchen wearing victory but not a tory rosette. he won by a million miles last time. it was much closer this time, and he had this message for the prime minister. the people that i'm hearing that may not be thinking about voting conservative or are currently thinking whether they want to vote conservative at the next general election, they want more progress. they want to give — we need to give them the excuse to vote for us, and we haven't quite given them that excuse yet. and in classic marginal harlow in essex, the conservatives managed to cling on — just. cheering and ap
the scale of labour's victory was. the mood music for the prime minister pretty dire, then. rishi sunak was in catterick garrison in north yorkshire. obviously it's disappointing to lose good, hard—working conservative councillors and i'm grateful to them for all their service in local government, keeping council tax low and delivering services for local people, but we've still got lots of results to come. one of their few islands of optimism in a sea of gloom, the tees valley. the...
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deadline to accept the current ceasefire — orface an offensive in rafah after a strong day of results for labour — sunak admits disappointment in one of the worst losses for the conservative party in decades and canadian police charge three indian nationals with murder — over the killing of a prominent sikh activist last year. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we start this hour with the latest on the israel—gaza war. egyptian mediators say israel has given hamas a week to accept its current ceasefire deal orface an israeli offensive on rafah. hamas has confirmed that its delegation will travel to cairo on saturday to resume talks over a ceasefire in gaza. foreign mediators have been waiting for a response from the group to an israeli proposal to halt the fighting for a0 days and to exchange hostages for palestinian prisoners. it comes amid us media reports that israel has given hamas a week to agree to the current proposal or it will begin its long—threatened offensive in gaza's southernmost city, rafah. israel insists that is necessary to defeat hamas's remaining fighters. but there has been
deadline to accept the current ceasefire — orface an offensive in rafah after a strong day of results for labour — sunak admits disappointment in one of the worst losses for the conservative party in decades and canadian police charge three indian nationals with murder — over the killing of a prominent sikh activist last year. hello. i'm nicky schiller. we start this hour with the latest on the israel—gaza war. egyptian mediators say israel has given hamas a week to accept its current...
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mr sunak and the labour leader sir keir starmer have been talking to the media. here�*s a little of what they had to say. obviously, it�*s disappointing to lose good hard—working conservative councillors and i�*m grateful to them for all their service and local government, keeping council tax low and delivering services for local people. there are things that would .2, where keir starmer held a rally in harlow saying that he had to win that. we in harlow saying that he had to win that. ~ ., ., win that. we won the general election and _ win that. we won the general election and we _ win that. we won the general election and we are _ win that. we won the general election and we are confidentj election and we are confident going — election and we are confident going into the general election. what this by—election shows— election. what this by—election shows is— election. what this by—election shows is that the country wants change — shows is that the country wants change. this is a very clear divide _ change. this is a very clear divide now.
mr sunak and the labour leader sir keir starmer have been talking to the media. here�*s a little of what they had to say. obviously, it�*s disappointing to lose good hard—working conservative councillors and i�*m grateful to them for all their service and local government, keeping council tax low and delivering services for local people. there are things that would .2, where keir starmer held a rally in harlow saying that he had to win that. we in harlow saying that he had to win that....
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labour suffered a in oldham. labour suffered a shock defeat in oldham, which is in greater manchester last night, losing control of the local council to independent candidate s. it performed most poorly in wards with large muslim populations. it's all very well and good for mr starmer to stand up today and say this. >> i don't think anybody could read the results here in york and north yorkshire and say that labour hasn't won or the voters are unconvinced. this is a historic victory . historic victory. >> but look at what happened in the blackpool south by—election. labour's chris webb won with 10,825 votes in 2019. labour came second with 12,557 votes. the public do not really want mr starmer. i doubt they're overly keen on hearing the words deputy prime minister angela rayner or foreign secretary david lammy, and i imagine they shudder at the prospect of edward samuel miliband as the secretary of state for energy and net zero reform. well richard tice his party did perform pretty well, didn't they? in blackpo
labour suffered a in oldham. labour suffered a shock defeat in oldham, which is in greater manchester last night, losing control of the local council to independent candidate s. it performed most poorly in wards with large muslim populations. it's all very well and good for mr starmer to stand up today and say this. >> i don't think anybody could read the results here in york and north yorkshire and say that labour hasn't won or the voters are unconvinced. this is a historic victory ....
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, labour are the winners here. the conservatives have lost half the seat so far. still some key results to come in including london mayor but right now they will be lots of conservative mps nervous about their seats at the next election. their seats at the next election-— their seats at the next election. �* y., their seats at the next election. �* , election. and you can get loads more on the — election. and you can get loads more on the bbc _ election. and you can get loads more on the bbc news - election. and you can get loads more on the bbc news app i election. and you can get loads more on the bbc news app and website. some other stories now. a teenager has been found guilty of murdering 15—year—old alfie lewis in leeds stop alfie was stabbed with a kitchen life is a kitchen knife last november and his killer cannot be named because of his age. the government has been defeated in court for a second time for not doing enough to meet climate targets. the government had defended its approach though.
, labour are the winners here. the conservatives have lost half the seat so far. still some key results to come in including london mayor but right now they will be lots of conservative mps nervous about their seats at the next election. their seats at the next election-— their seats at the next election. �* y., their seats at the next election. �* , election. and you can get loads more on the — election. and you can get loads more on the bbc _ election. and you can get loads more on...
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lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham but kirklees had lost seats in rochdale as well, that is going to be very, very difficult situation for him. >> i mean one thing, that one, his me, nicholas owen is actually the idea of a labour government with a very slim majority because i think that would place power in the hands of the likes of diane abbott, potentially, john mcdonnell, richard burgon, rebecca long—bailey. richard burgon, rebecca long—bailey . the corbynites long—bailey. the corbynites would be sort of the erg times 100 for labour government, wouldn't they? >> well, i don't know about that. it's also the other view, which i'm interested to hear what people think, that even with a very, very big majority, that also makes trouble because people think, we can get on, we can have all our plots and it's not, you know, we can't we're not, you know, we can't we're not going to topple the prime minister or anything, but we can make life very difficult for him. trade unions out there expecting to get their dividend from when a labour government
lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham but kirklees had lost seats in rochdale as well, that is going to be very, very difficult situation for him. >> i mean one thing, that one, his me, nicholas owen is actually the idea of a labour government with a very slim majority because i think that would place power in the hands of the likes of diane abbott, potentially, john mcdonnell, richard burgon, rebecca long—bailey. richard burgon, rebecca...