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do i think we should get rid of rishi sunak at this point? no. i think it would be completely bonkers to get rid of rishi sunak at this point. i'm not the only person who thinks that our colleague jacob rees—mogg also agrees with me. i also thought it was quite notable that andrea jenkins , notable that andrea jenkins, earlier on didn't say that we should get rid of rishi sunak at this point, even though she's already put her letters in. i think we've all accepted that it's going to be rishi sunak leading us into the next general election. we've got to make the best out of this situation. i don't think all is lost. >> all right. does anyone agree with jennifer? >> what ? that albie is clutching >> what? that albie is clutching at straws? yeah, i've thought that for more than a year now, on this programme. look, you know, you kind of understand it, right? it's politics. they have to try and spin it, but you know, if you look at tees valley, which is where ben houchen was returned , where houchen was returned, where rishi sunak turned up to lamba
do i think we should get rid of rishi sunak at this point? no. i think it would be completely bonkers to get rid of rishi sunak at this point. i'm not the only person who thinks that our colleague jacob rees—mogg also agrees with me. i also thought it was quite notable that andrea jenkins , notable that andrea jenkins, earlier on didn't say that we should get rid of rishi sunak at this point, even though she's already put her letters in. i think we've all accepted that it's going to be rishi...
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so where does this all leave the conservatives and rishi sunak? chris mason explains more from birmingham. they knew these results in the round were going to be difficult, but they pointed in advance to what they hoped would be some rare beams of light in the gloomiest of political seas, and one of them they hoped was here. so psychologically this matters, even if it was always going to be a tall order given the national trends for andy street to hang on here. contrast that with labour. you will not be surprised that keir starmer is wearing a broad smile, and you won't be surprised either that he has been here in birmingham. so the message out of these elections, the last elections now, the last stop before we go into that general election, is the country wants change. i hope the prime minister is listening and gives the opportunity to the country to vote as a whole in a general election as soon as possible. the least surprising thing you will hear tonight is a leader of the opposition calling for a general election. they always do. little wonder
so where does this all leave the conservatives and rishi sunak? chris mason explains more from birmingham. they knew these results in the round were going to be difficult, but they pointed in advance to what they hoped would be some rare beams of light in the gloomiest of political seas, and one of them they hoped was here. so psychologically this matters, even if it was always going to be a tall order given the national trends for andy street to hang on here. contrast that with labour. you...
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the outcome of this particular race had been cast as pivotal for the prime minister, rishi sunak. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands. the conservative andy street arrived here at lunchtime awaiting the verdict of voters. 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
the outcome of this particular race had been cast as pivotal for the prime minister, rishi sunak. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands. the conservative andy street arrived here at lunchtime awaiting the verdict of voters. 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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bluntly, is rishi sunak to blame? no, this was my campaign. idid it. the famous words. i did it my way, and it was always going to be like that. and in the end it wasn't quite enough. but i'll tell you what, it was bloody close excuse my language and no one would have expected that. to be clear, do you want rishi sunak to lead the conservatives into the general election? yes, there is. it would be complete madness to have another moment of introspection. 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 t
bluntly, is rishi sunak to blame? no, this was my campaign. idid it. the famous words. i did it my way, and it was always going to be like that. and in the end it wasn't quite enough. but i'll tell you what, it was bloody close excuse my language and no one would have expected that. to be clear, do you want rishi sunak to lead the conservatives into the general election? yes, there is. it would be complete madness to have another moment of introspection. khan, sadiq labour party... elsewhere,...
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the outcome of this particular race had been cast as pivotal for the prime minister, rishi sunak. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how chris mason reports. are you feeling, andy? irate how chris mason reorts. are ou feelin: , and ? ~ see. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out how are you feeling, andy? we will see- out of — how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his _ how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands. _ the conservative andy street arrived here at lunchtime awaiting the verdict of voters. it was to be a long wait for mr street and his labour rival, richard parker.
the outcome of this particular race had been cast as pivotal for the prime minister, rishi sunak. the bbc�*s political editor chris mason reports. how chris mason reports. are you feeling, andy? irate how chris mason reorts. are ou feelin: , and ? ~ see. how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out how are you feeling, andy? we will see- out of — how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his _ how are you feeling, andy? we will see. out of his hands. _ the conservative andy street...
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rishi sunak's election mayorjob. rishi sunak's election woes deepened tonight after he suffered a humiliating defeat in a key tory stronghold. some day. telegraph now labour wins in west midlands and london andy street loses by a handful of votes as sadiq khan wins a third term in the capital. sunny sophie, the duchess of edinburgh, joined her husband, the duke of edinburgh , and the duke of edinburgh, and daughter lady louise windsor, and son james, at the royal windsor horse show at windsor castle and us shared box excuse me, us shared gobsmacking covid lab leak file with the uk. united states shared extraordinary evidence with britain at the height of the covid 19 pandemic that suggested a high likelihood that the virus had leaked from a chinese lab . had leaked from a chinese lab. also, pharma giants knew that hiv was in nhs blood. next up, the observer. starmer beaten sunak should end purgatory of zombie rule . and last but not zombie rule. and last but not least, for now, the daily star sunday pop legend gary n
rishi sunak's election mayorjob. rishi sunak's election woes deepened tonight after he suffered a humiliating defeat in a key tory stronghold. some day. telegraph now labour wins in west midlands and london andy street loses by a handful of votes as sadiq khan wins a third term in the capital. sunny sophie, the duchess of edinburgh, joined her husband, the duke of edinburgh , and the duke of edinburgh, and daughter lady louise windsor, and son james, at the royal windsor horse show at windsor...
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_ andy street as some sort of crutch for rishi sunak's week leadership, and that— for rishi sunak's week leadership, and that they didn't have to be in touch— and that they didn't have to be in touch with — and that they didn't have to be in touch with the priorities of the people — touch with the priorities of the people. we have had a completely different— people. we have had a completely different campaign, we were grounded inthe— different campaign, we were grounded in the priorities of the people that we now— in the priorities of the people that we now represent in the west midlands. we showed that our values are their— midlands. we showed that our values are their values and we humbly ask them _ are their values and we humbly ask them to— are their values and we humbly ask them to put— are their values and we humbly ask them to put their trust and confidence in a changed labour party. — confidence in a changed labour party. and _ confidence in a changed labour party, and they did, and that is a significant — party, and they did, and that is a significant
_ andy street as some sort of crutch for rishi sunak's week leadership, and that— for rishi sunak's week leadership, and that they didn't have to be in touch— and that they didn't have to be in touch with — and that they didn't have to be in touch with the priorities of the people — touch with the priorities of the people. we have had a completely different— people. we have had a completely different campaign, we were grounded inthe— different campaign, we were grounded in the...
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how worried should rishi sunak essentially be if andy street doesn't lose theirs? let's pick up the last point and then come back to the first part. basically, as you will know from work yesterday, the bbc reckoned that if everybody had a local election on thursday and people who didn't have elections voted, labour would have been nine points ahead of the conservatives. now, that may not sound much but the crucial thing is it is the same figure that we came up it is the same figure that we came up with last year. we know that the labour party doesn't do as well in local elections as it does in opinion polls, not least because the labour democrats —— the liberal democrats always do better, the greens are doing well, and we have also seen a lot of independent candidates butting in highly credible performances so we cannot simplyjust read across from local elections to national elections but the crucial thing is the ups and downs of body support from one year to the next in local elections usually parallels the ups and downs in party support in the opinion polls.
how worried should rishi sunak essentially be if andy street doesn't lose theirs? let's pick up the last point and then come back to the first part. basically, as you will know from work yesterday, the bbc reckoned that if everybody had a local election on thursday and people who didn't have elections voted, labour would have been nine points ahead of the conservatives. now, that may not sound much but the crucial thing is it is the same figure that we came up it is the same figure that we came...
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sunak to say if you _ was a chance for rishi sunak to say if you look— was a chance for rishi sunak to say if you look at — was a chance for rishi sunak to say if you look at the west midlands, you look— if you look at the west midlands, you look at tees valley, there are some _ you look at tees valley, there are some good — you look at tees valley, there are some good results. losing the west midlands _ some good results. losing the west midlands removes that for rishi sunak's— midlands removes that for rishi sunak's response, and i think it will make — sunak's response, and i think it will make conservative mps even more nervous _ will make conservative mps even more nervous. that doesn't necessarily mean _ nervous. that doesn't necessarily mean that— nervous. that doesn't necessarily mean that they start to move against the prime _ mean that they start to move against the prime minister, but i think it will give — the prime minister, but i think it will give even more of them pause for thought, will give even more of them pause forthought, given will give even more
sunak to say if you _ was a chance for rishi sunak to say if you look— was a chance for rishi sunak to say if you look at — was a chance for rishi sunak to say if you look at the west midlands, you look— if you look at the west midlands, you look at tees valley, there are some _ you look at tees valley, there are some good — you look at tees valley, there are some good results. losing the west midlands _ some good results. losing the west midlands removes that for rishi sunak's—...
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it race but this was a sliver of hope for rishi sunak?— for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look— for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look at _ for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look at the _ for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look at the result _ for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look at the result in - for rishi sunak? it still could be. | if we look at the result in another mayoral contest yesterday, that ended up going to the conservatives because of the winner ben houchen ending up winning partly because again he had huge personal appeal, already served in thatjob as well. at the moment, what we are waiting on now is a recount any local authority area of coventry, so basically to explain, there are seven local authorities, the counting makes up the west midlands area. we have had five so far, including in birmingham. that is worth mentioning because the independent candidate who basically campaigned on a platform of gaza, ended up getting a sizeable 42,000 also votes, which is quite a real coup for him, for someone who is relatively
it race but this was a sliver of hope for rishi sunak?— for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look— for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look at _ for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look at the _ for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look at the result _ for rishi sunak? it still could be. if we look at the result in - for rishi sunak? it still could be. | if we look at the result in another mayoral contest yesterday, that ended up going to the conservatives because of...
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_ again under keir starmer, it is time for rishi sunak to give the public choice. _ for rishi sunak to give the public choice. a — for rishi sunak to give the public choice, a general election will not 'ust choice, a general election will not just pave — choice, a general election will not just pave the path to a new direction _ just pave the path to a new direction for our country but it will make _ direction for our country but it will make the bold action londoners want to— will make the bold action londoners want to see a reality. it will also have _ want to see a reality. it will also have a _ want to see a reality. it will also have a message to those londoners who did _ have a message to those londoners who did not — have a message to those londoners who did not vote for me this week. i promise _ who did not vote for me this week. i promise i_ who did not vote for me this week. i promise i will always be a mayor for all londoners and one that takes very seriously the duty i have to represent — very seriously the duty i have to represent the interests of every commun
_ again under keir starmer, it is time for rishi sunak to give the public choice. _ for rishi sunak to give the public choice. a — for rishi sunak to give the public choice, a general election will not 'ust choice, a general election will not just pave — choice, a general election will not just pave the path to a new direction _ just pave the path to a new direction for our country but it will make _ direction for our country but it will make the bold action londoners want to— will make...
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, choices facing rishi sunak, they excitejournalists, but choices facing rishi sunak, they excite journalists, but they are mostly presentational, because there's precious little time left to do anything much in way policy. the rwanda scheme may get some flights, but that die is cast. the last thing he could do is have another fiscal event like the budget, in which he tries to come up with some really carefully targeted interventions that would swing voters that would make them think twice about switching to labour, but again the fiscal headroom, such cities, was even less than it was. jeremy hunt and the shadow chancellor are fighting over an incredibly narrow strip of tax and territory when you think about how far apart their parties are in the polls. at this point, the prime minister's problem is that his party has been in power for m years, and at that point, it is impossible to get away from your record, because we try and argue that this or that part of the status quo is unacceptable, voters quite rightly ask, well, you're a lot of beenin rightly ask, well, you're a lot of been in power
, choices facing rishi sunak, they excitejournalists, but choices facing rishi sunak, they excite journalists, but they are mostly presentational, because there's precious little time left to do anything much in way policy. the rwanda scheme may get some flights, but that die is cast. the last thing he could do is have another fiscal event like the budget, in which he tries to come up with some really carefully targeted interventions that would swing voters that would make them think twice...
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if rishi sunak is leadin: positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you _ positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to — positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to near— positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to near certain - positive stories. if rishi sunak is l leading you to near certain defeat, what's the point of sticking with them? wouldn't they be better having another role of the dice and trying someone who perhaps understands politics with a small pea more instinctively?— politics with a small pea more instinctivel? ., , ~ , instinctively? you can't 'ust keep chanauin instinctively? you can't 'ust keep changing leaders _ instinctively? you can't 'ust keep changing leaders like _ instinctively? you can'tjust keep changing leaders like suits - instinctively? you can'tjust keep changing leaders like suits or- changing leaders like suits or clothes. it is changing the approach, that is what we have got to be doing. at the moment, we are dying on a hill because we are arguing amongst ourselves. it is not arguing amongst ourselves. it is not
if rishi sunak is leadin: positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you _ positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to — positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to near— positive stories. if rishi sunak is leading you to near certain - positive stories. if rishi sunak is l leading you to near certain defeat, what's the point of sticking with them? wouldn't they be better having another role of the dice and trying someone who perhaps understands politics with a small pea more...
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and if you put yourself in the shoes of rishi sunak if you can for a moment, the shoes of rishi sunak if you can fora moment, if the shoes of rishi sunak if you can for a moment, if you are him and he has untiljanuary the latest, he said it's going to be the second half of the year, when would you call the general election? i would call the general election? i would call it four _ call the general election? i would call it four in _ call the general election? i would call it four in november - call the general election? i would call it four in november the i call the general election? i would call it four in november the 21st, | call it four in november the 21st, because i've consistently said on the bbc that that would be my prediction for the date. more seriously, i think that holding it before the summer represents an enormous risk with regards to rwanda, since so much has been pinned and that by the prime minister. so waiting until after the party conference season and hoping that the situation with small boats and immigration generally gets better, but you're not so far into the
and if you put yourself in the shoes of rishi sunak if you can for a moment, the shoes of rishi sunak if you can fora moment, if the shoes of rishi sunak if you can for a moment, if you are him and he has untiljanuary the latest, he said it's going to be the second half of the year, when would you call the general election? i would call the general election? i would call it four _ call the general election? i would call it four in _ call the general election? i would call it four in november -...
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you know, the arrogant tory installed rishi sunak who nobody wanted. and as we know, he's about popular as a in a lift. and what's frustrating that matthew is completely wrong on this. there is clearly no love for labour at all. they are winning seats. we can see it in the statistics. they're winning seats in local elections and by elections with less votes than they got last time. this is going to be a story of conservative voters staying at home. the only thing i'll finish on this nana the only thing that the conservatives can hope for is that the polling, the appalling by—election results and the local election results is a protest vote from conservative voters. when it comes to election day, they'll hold their nose and vote conservatives, but i am not convinced they will. i'm not convinced they will. i'm not convinced that i will, i don't think, why would you vote to reward failure now? >> well, well, i mean . i don't >> well, well, i mean. i don't want to lie. i slightly feel embarrassed for voting. i almost feel embarrassed for voting for them
you know, the arrogant tory installed rishi sunak who nobody wanted. and as we know, he's about popular as a in a lift. and what's frustrating that matthew is completely wrong on this. there is clearly no love for labour at all. they are winning seats. we can see it in the statistics. they're winning seats in local elections and by elections with less votes than they got last time. this is going to be a story of conservative voters staying at home. the only thing i'll finish on this nana the...
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a potential glimmer of hope for rishi sunak in andy street? weill. rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting _ rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting here _ rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting here in _ rishi sunak in andy street? ii the counting here in birmingham has now finished, and on the other regional centres we are waiting for results to come in. we are told we could get the result in the next hour, even, perhaps. this is one of the most anticipated results of this recent election cycle, as you say. you conservative incumbent mayor andy street looking for a third term. in many ways, he has distanced himself in the national conservative party. you barely saw any reference to the party on his campaign literature. he has been all about his personal brand, brand andy, as he puts it. you also have the labour party candidate here, richard parker, really putting on a strong and hoping that they can take the seat from the conservatives. so far, speaking to both the conservatives and the labour party here, they think it is going to be a very tight race. t
a potential glimmer of hope for rishi sunak in andy street? weill. rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting _ rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting here _ rishi sunak in andy street? well, the counting here in _ rishi sunak in andy street? ii the counting here in birmingham has now finished, and on the other regional centres we are waiting for results to come in. we are told we could get the result in the next hour, even, perhaps. this is one of the most anticipated results of...
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so if he does end up winning, of course rishi sunak will take this as a real success. but many would say this has been about a local campaign rather than the national issues. irate campaign rather than the national issues. ~ ~' ., campaign rather than the national issues. ~ ,, ., ., ., ., , , , issues. we know from what happens in the west midlands _ issues. we know from what happens in the west midlands in _ issues. we know from what happens in the west midlands in 2021, _ issues. we know from what happens in the west midlands in 2021, we - issues. we know from what happens in the west midlands in 2021, we talked i the west midlands in 2021, we talked about this earlier, that is that while andy street won the mayoralty, it was at the same time a parallel election with the same voters for the west midlands police and crime commissioner. and the labour party won that contest. actually, the government tried to stop, to scrap the west midlands police and crime commissioner and combine it with andy street present position, or at least his position hitherto, as has happened
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if the conservatives win in the west midlands it would further shore up rishi sunak�*s position here until a general election. while these have been a terrible set of results for the prime minister, any sense that his backbenchers are about to get rid of him has completely gone. the party's trying to insist it's all still to play for. no one should call this one too early.
if the conservatives win in the west midlands it would further shore up rishi sunak�*s position here until a general election. while these have been a terrible set of results for the prime minister, any sense that his backbenchers are about to get rid of him has completely gone. the party's trying to insist it's all still to play for. no one should call this one too early.
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sunak. calla i say come out and face the voters, mr sunak. call a general election. we are ready when you are. but whilst we are waiting, our work will continue unabated. now 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 us 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. applause studio: steve rotheram of course in a very strong labour seat, a labour area retains his position as liverpool mayor. a former mp, a former bricklayer and a well—known voice in the region, and of course nationally to a degree. john curtice is watching those results. some of those votes commenced including steve rotheram �*s were down and he talked about the voter id laws perhaps preventing some people voting, didn�*t he? that perhaps preventing some people voting, didn't he?— perhaps preventing some people voting, didn't he? that is a s
sunak. calla i say come out and face the voters, mr sunak. call a general election. we are ready when you are. but whilst we are waiting, our work will continue unabated. now 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 us 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. applause studio: steve rotheram of course in a very...
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is it rishi sunak with his plan? that's starting to work now, or is it keir with with no plan or where they do have plans that don't really go with the grain of what the british people want? >> sir keir starmer says he remains confident that sadiq khan can win a third term as london mayor. that's as the battle with tory challenger susan hall appears to be closer than expected. the count is underway and we could have a result this afternoon. in total, seven mayoral contests contests will be announced today. a narrow one is also expected for conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands. we'll also hear from eight of ten contests for police and crime commissioner boris johnson has thanked polling staff who refused to let him vote without id. the former prime minister was turned away from a polling station on thursday after he forgot valid identification. writing in the daily mail, mr johnson said the three villages were right to stick to the rules. the requirement to provide photo id was introduced by mrjohnson p
is it rishi sunak with his plan? that's starting to work now, or is it keir with with no plan or where they do have plans that don't really go with the grain of what the british people want? >> sir keir starmer says he remains confident that sadiq khan can win a third term as london mayor. that's as the battle with tory challenger susan hall appears to be closer than expected. the count is underway and we could have a result this afternoon. in total, seven mayoral contests contests will...
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and that is why rishi sunak will be looking at this— is why rishi sunak will be looking at this result very closely because i at this result very closely because i predict. — at this result very closely because i predict, should andy street win, we could — i predict, should andy street win, we could see rishi select turn up on the door— we could see rishi select turn up on the door to — we could see rishi select turn up on the door to give them a pat on the back the door to give them a pat on the hack and _ the door to give them a pat on the back and say, great, we've done it for the _ back and say, great, we've done it for the conservatives. 0n the other hand, _ for the conservatives. 0n the other hand. for— for the conservatives. 0n the other hand, for labour, 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 i
and that is why rishi sunak will be looking at this— is why rishi sunak will be looking at this result very closely because i at this result very closely because i predict. — at this result very closely because i predict, should andy street win, we could — i predict, should andy street win, we could see rishi select turn up on the door— we could see rishi select turn up on the door to — we could see rishi select turn up on the door to give them a pat on the back the door to give them...
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as labour celebrates victories across england, rishi sunak has insisted the conservatives have "everything to fight for" — despite the party losing nearly half the seats it contested in local elections on thursday. there'll be more mayoral results today. and police in canada have charged three indian nationals with murder over last year's killing of a prominent sikh activist in vancouver — which sparked a diplomatic row now on bbc news, talking business. hello, a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. there's a magic to cities which is that by concentrating people and jobs and infrastructure and buildings and amenities together, they start to magnify and multiply each other. yep, the future of our cities! they're the engines of the world economy, driving 80% of global economic activity. and despite taking up just 2% of the planet's landmass, cities are the home to well over half of the world's population. and that share is growing rapidly, set to be nearly 70% by 2050. i'm going to be discussing all of tha
as labour celebrates victories across england, rishi sunak has insisted the conservatives have "everything to fight for" — despite the party losing nearly half the seats it contested in local elections on thursday. there'll be more mayoral results today. and police in canada have charged three indian nationals with murder over last year's killing of a prominent sikh activist in vancouver — which sparked a diplomatic row now on bbc news, talking business. hello, a very warm welcome...
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rishi sunak is insisting the conservatives have "everything to fight for" — despite the party losing nearly half the seats contested in local elections in england. with results expected in several mayoral races today, the tories will be hoping that andy street can cling on as mayor in the west midlands but they suffered a further loss in the east midlands speaking at a rally to celebrate the election of claire ward as east midlands mayor he cited the win, and victories in the blackpool south by—election and the york and north yorkshire mayoralty, as evidence the party is on the "last stop on the journey" to power in westminster. we have won significantly in all places across the country, whether that's by—elections, whether that's mayoralties, whether that's councils, and of course the police and crime commissioners. now, in some places we didn't get all the votes that we wanted, and of course we will fight to get those votes back, but if you look at the overarching picture and the purpose, the purpose is to serve our country, it's the last stop before the general election, and w
rishi sunak is insisting the conservatives have "everything to fight for" — despite the party losing nearly half the seats contested in local elections in england. with results expected in several mayoral races today, the tories will be hoping that andy street can cling on as mayor in the west midlands but they suffered a further loss in the east midlands speaking at a rally to celebrate the election of claire ward as east midlands mayor he cited the win, and victories in the...
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rishi sunak needs a bit of a shock. i think he's got to realise that something's got to change. he seems to be in all this for himself and he's not looking after the average working person enough. should he be the leader of the conservatives going forward into an election? no, i think that we need boris back. the redditch election is usually pored over by westminster for an emerging national trend. yet here, bluntly, so many voters are failing to engage. in a couple of wards, only around one in five people went to the ballot box. if they were to start putting obviously the people's thoughts first instead of their own, then obviously maybe everyone would have a different sort of view, but at the moment, everything's all one sided. the stuff that needs to be done is just not being listened to. so labour's thoughts here in redditch turn now to the general election, whenever the date may be, because they'll be thinking, well, can we actually overturn a conservative 16,000 majority at the 2019 election? the conservatives held onto walsall council but with some heavy lifting. here in
rishi sunak needs a bit of a shock. i think he's got to realise that something's got to change. he seems to be in all this for himself and he's not looking after the average working person enough. should he be the leader of the conservatives going forward into an election? no, i think that we need boris back. the redditch election is usually pored over by westminster for an emerging national trend. yet here, bluntly, so many voters are failing to engage. in a couple of wards, only around one in...
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one result did bring some cheerfor rishi sunak. you are re—elected mayor of teesside. ben houchen winning the tees valley mayor. people knew that they couldn't be taken for granted. they knew that it was ben and the conservatives that delivered for them and they stuck with you in this election. and i know that come the general election, they're going to stick with us too. the conservatives hope to win the west midlands mayoral race when the results are out later today. another possible ray of hope in an otherwise bleak picture. but for now at least, rishi sunak looks to have avoided the major rebellion he feared from his own mps. and three miles from the prime minister's house in yorkshire, look who showed up. sir keir starmer here celebrating a labour mayor in york and north yorkshire, where parts of the county are usually solidly tory. to the villages and the towns of north yorkshire, people have voted for change. they voted for labour. webb, christopher paul, commonly known as chris, labour party, 10,825. there was a red pattern across this patchwork of elections in
one result did bring some cheerfor rishi sunak. you are re—elected mayor of teesside. ben houchen winning the tees valley mayor. people knew that they couldn't be taken for granted. they knew that it was ben and the conservatives that delivered for them and they stuck with you in this election. and i know that come the general election, they're going to stick with us too. the conservatives hope to win the west midlands mayoral race when the results are out later today. another possible ray of...
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is it rishi sunak with his plan that's starting to work now, or is it keir. his plan that's starting to work now, or is it keir . with with no now, or is it keir. with with no plan or where they do have plans that that don't really go with the grain of what the british people want? >> the result of seven mayoral contests will be announced today, including london and the west midlands. the battle between london mayor sadiq khan and hall . and tory challenger susan hall. is thought to be closer than expected. the count started at 9 am. this morning, and we could have an indication who's won by early afternoon. meanwhile, a narrow contest is also likely for conservative mayor andy street in the west midlands, greater manchester, west yorkshire, liverpool city region, south yorkshire and salford will also declare today we'll also hear results from eight elections eight of ten elections for police commissioners. police and crime commissioners. bofis police and crime commissioners. boris thanked boris johnson has thanked polling refused to let polling staff who refused to let him vote wit
is it rishi sunak with his plan that's starting to work now, or is it keir. his plan that's starting to work now, or is it keir . with with no now, or is it keir. with with no plan or where they do have plans that that don't really go with the grain of what the british people want? >> the result of seven mayoral contests will be announced today, including london and the west midlands. the battle between london mayor sadiq khan and hall . and tory challenger susan hall. is thought to be...
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i think rishi sunak's position _ political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as _ political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as leader - political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as leader of l sunak's position as leader of the conservative party and prime minister is looking pretty secure this morning. there had been rumours that if these elections went badly that if these elections went badly that his backbenchers might look to oust him and they have gone badly, but any sense that they are going to make any manoeuvres has dissipated pretty quickly. that's at least in part because there is no kind of clear alternative and no one who would want to step forward and leave the conservative party at this point. he's very much expected to take them into the general election and has described the result is many people would say that is an understatement, but he will be hoping that if andy street can hold on in the west midlands later today that that would provide something of a bright spot and something else to talk ab
i think rishi sunak's position _ political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as _ political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as leader - political reaction? i think rishi sunak's position as leader of l sunak's position as leader of the conservative party and prime minister is looking pretty secure this morning. there had been rumours that if these elections went badly that if these elections went badly that his backbenchers might look to oust him and they have gone badly, but...
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rishi sunak said yeah, he did. rishi sunak said that everything to fight for. no i'm afraid that they don't. i think that the result in the tees valley is the only glimmer of hope they have. but it's really a false one. ben houchen won that election because he's ben houchen and people are pleased with what he's done. not because he's a tory. so they were in the tees valley in spite of being being a tory rather than because of it. him being a tory. so, so i think yesterday was a really bleak day for the tories. the opinion polls look right and it's curtains for them all, i'm afraid, at the end of the year, when we have our election, what is going wrong? >> do you think? what's your assessment? >> i think the biggest single factor is time. >> they've been in power a long time. people don't feel that their lives are better. they feel pessimistic about the future. you know, in politics, people want hope. they want to believe that even if it's tough, that the future will be better and nobody feels that way, whether it's the nhs or the potholes in the roads or or tax
rishi sunak said yeah, he did. rishi sunak said that everything to fight for. no i'm afraid that they don't. i think that the result in the tees valley is the only glimmer of hope they have. but it's really a false one. ben houchen won that election because he's ben houchen and people are pleased with what he's done. not because he's a tory. so they were in the tees valley in spite of being being a tory rather than because of it. him being a tory. so, so i think yesterday was a really bleak day...
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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
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...
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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 applause. the liberal democrats' delight in the less—than
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rishi sunak has pledged to give ukraine a billion support. and if you think, oh, our money shouldn't be sent to ukraine, don't worry, it's mostly decommissioned kit that we're basically, you know, we've got it in storage and we're getting rid of it so we can upgrade our stuff, upgrade our jets to, you know, f—35s or whatever it is, so it's like giving them our second hand clothes. exactly. >> we're off to next, like vintage, but for so we don't need to pay for our, you know, our old kit to be stored anymore. >> this is probably saving us money. that's how smart rishi sunak is. but this is, to putin. this is another escalation. this is another red line, that you know, british weapons being fired, possibly with, you know, british troops on the ground assisting with the use of the weapons being fired into russia to kill russian soldiers. so, you know, he's going to be this is another unacceptable red line. but he said that about a million times. so it means nothing anymore. >> but isn't it? leo, i know you hate this. isn't it just prolonging a
rishi sunak has pledged to give ukraine a billion support. and if you think, oh, our money shouldn't be sent to ukraine, don't worry, it's mostly decommissioned kit that we're basically, you know, we've got it in storage and we're getting rid of it so we can upgrade our stuff, upgrade our jets to, you know, f—35s or whatever it is, so it's like giving them our second hand clothes. exactly. >> we're off to next, like vintage, but for so we don't need to pay for our, you know, our old kit...
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while the votes are still being counted, british prime minister rishi sunak called the outcome so far "disappointing". the local elections are considered the last major test of public opinion before the uk�*s general election later this year. there�*s little good news for mr sunak. in one by—election, his party suffered one of the biggest swings to the opposition labour party since the second world war. at council level, the results are no better. experts say, the conservatives could be on track to lose a staggering 500 councillors — one of the worst performances at the polls in four decades. 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
while the votes are still being counted, british prime minister rishi sunak called the outcome so far "disappointing". the local elections are considered the last major test of public opinion before the uk�*s general election later this year. there�*s little good news for mr sunak. in one by—election, his party suffered one of the biggest swings to the opposition labour party since the second world war. at council level, the results are no better. experts say, the conservatives...
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and that is where rishi sunak is taking us. if we fall badly at the next election, it will be because of the problems within, because we're not demonstrating discipline, rallying around our leader and showing a determination and spirit to say we want to remain in number 10 because we're arguing amongst ourselves. okay look, both of you, i'm sorry. >> we could obviously just carry on with this for another hour or so, but we'll have to pick it up. i to happen anyway, isn't it? >> yeah. go >> yeah. go >> i congratulate then i could be his grandmother. >> i congratulate then i could be his grandmother . and i think be his grandmother. and i think it's wonderful that a young man is sort of getting in there and fighting for the conservatives i just wanted to say that. >> all right. >> all right. >> i'm sure tobias will echo that view as well. both of you. thank you very much. right. okay. that was conservative mp for bournemouth east tobias ellwood, conservative life peer in the house of lords, baroness catherine mayer. i think they'
and that is where rishi sunak is taking us. if we fall badly at the next election, it will be because of the problems within, because we're not demonstrating discipline, rallying around our leader and showing a determination and spirit to say we want to remain in number 10 because we're arguing amongst ourselves. okay look, both of you, i'm sorry. >> we could obviously just carry on with this for another hour or so, but we'll have to pick it up. i to happen anyway, isn't it? >>...
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there is no sign it is prompting more tory mps to get rid of rishi sunak. >> rishi sunak's conservative party has been decimated in local counsel and marrow -- mayoral elections as the opposition continues to celebrate a strong night at the ballot box. all you need to know tonight and what the results could mean for the general election. we also speak to the youngest counselor who one for labor. she is juggling campaigning with her a level exams next week. also tonight, the end of week three at the donald trump trial. it has been a week of fines and threats of jail for the former president. we will look at what we have learned so far. we start tonight in the u.k., where prime minister rishi sunak has acknowledged a disappointing series of local election results. after the conservative suffered deep receipt -- the results are seen as the last major test of public opinion before a general election later this year. there is little good news for the prime minister at a by election in blackpool south, his party suffered its third-largest swing to the opposition labour party since the second
there is no sign it is prompting more tory mps to get rid of rishi sunak. >> rishi sunak's conservative party has been decimated in local counsel and marrow -- mayoral elections as the opposition continues to celebrate a strong night at the ballot box. all you need to know tonight and what the results could mean for the general election. we also speak to the youngest counselor who one for labor. she is juggling campaigning with her a level exams next week. also tonight, the end of week...
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but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of caution. turnout was low, which means it's all to play for among the don't knows. in fact, among the don't knows. in fact, a don't know prime minister leading a don't know government made up of don't know mps would be the most popular administration in 100 years. but here's the point governments generally lose by elections , and generally lose by elections, and whilst local elections should be about potholes , street lighting about potholes, street lighting and bins, they often serve as a chance to give the incumbents a bloody nose . now, of course, the bloody nose. now, of course, the tories have suffered more than a bloody nose. but in a few months time, when the country goes to the polls, will support for reform uk fall away and will moderate minded and undecided voters baulk at the idea of listening to sir keir starmer. wang on for five years. on papen wang on for five years. on paper, the tories face certain defeat at the next election, but the scale of that defeat is yet to b
but whilst things look terminal for rishi sunak , let me issue a word rishi sunak, let me issue a word of caution. turnout was low, which means it's all to play for among the don't knows. in fact, among the don't knows. in fact, a don't know prime minister leading a don't know government made up of don't know mps would be the most popular administration in 100 years. but here's the point governments generally lose by elections , and generally lose by elections, and whilst local elections should...
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but, you know, rishi sunak is doing the right things. there's occasionally it's said we've moved to the left. but i don't think that can be said of rishi sunak when you actually look at his policies, cutting taxes, the toughest immigration law in a very long time, if not ever. you know, we are doing the right things to stop the boats to lower people's tax burden and to get this country onto the path that people chose outside the european union. the announcement by kemi badenoch this week on trade figures was very welcome. the plan is working. we need to stick with it. it's been a tough time through covid and afterwards with the inflation that came through, that's now under control. so of course these were going to be a tough set of elections. we recognise that. we hear the public. we've got a lot more to do. but i'm hoping if we can stop the boats with the rwanda legislation having just gone through and beginning to look like it's going to work, if we can stop the boats , if we can deal with the boats, if we can deal with the boats, if w
but, you know, rishi sunak is doing the right things. there's occasionally it's said we've moved to the left. but i don't think that can be said of rishi sunak when you actually look at his policies, cutting taxes, the toughest immigration law in a very long time, if not ever. you know, we are doing the right things to stop the boats to lower people's tax burden and to get this country onto the path that people chose outside the european union. the announcement by kemi badenoch this week on...
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here's prime minister rishi sunak and labour leader sir keir starmer reacting to the results. 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. what this by—election shows is that the country wants change. this is a very clear divide now, we had 14 years of failure and decline, we've just chaos and division from the tories, people want to turn the page on that and go forward with labour and their positive plan for the country. labour also picked up the new regional mayor for york and north yorkshire — which covers rishi suna k�*s constituency. you're live with bbc news. the uk's foreign secretary, david cameron has promised to support ukraine's war effort for as long as necessary. on a visit to kyiv friday, he pledged three billion pounds — or 3.75 billion dollars — per year. he also said ukraine has the right to use british weapons to strike targets inside russian take a listen. in terms of what the uk
here's prime minister rishi sunak and labour leader sir keir starmer reacting to the results. 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. what this by—election shows is that the country wants change. this is a very clear divide now, we had 14 years of failure and decline, we've just chaos and division from the tories,...
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where does it leave rishi sunak? figs conservatives. where does it leave rishi sunak?— rishi sunak? as john said, it is a difficult night _ rishi sunak? as john said, it is a difficult night for _ rishi sunak? as john said, it is a difficult night for the _ rishi sunak? as john said, it is al difficult night for the conservative party. but it might be a night of survivalfor rishi party. but it might be a night of survival for rishi sunak. party. but it might be a night of survivalfor rishi sunak. we know as i reported last night there are a group of conservatives rebels, who were hoping to use the aftermath of these results and parliament coming back to oust rishi sunak. to do they needed a disaster. what did they get? ben houchen holden on. on. andy street looks like he will hold on in the west midlands. you could feel the west midlands. you could feel the air going out of their campaign after the ben houchen win, i said what was your message to them he said get back in your box. i mean, it's absolutely farcical that people would entertain getting rid of rishi. irrespective of what
where does it leave rishi sunak? figs conservatives. where does it leave rishi sunak?— rishi sunak? as john said, it is a difficult night _ rishi sunak? as john said, it is a difficult night for _ rishi sunak? as john said, it is a difficult night for the _ rishi sunak? as john said, it is al difficult night for the conservative party. but it might be a night of survivalfor rishi party. but it might be a night of survival for rishi sunak. party. but it might be a night of survivalfor rishi...
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it isn't over, and when rishi sunak _ it's not over. it isn't over, and when rishi sunak came - it's not over. it isn't over, and when rishi sunak came into . it's not over. it isn't over, and - when rishi sunak came into power, he had two aims, the first was to steady the ship after borisjohnson and liz truss, and arguably he has done that. but he has said that failure, and consistent failure, you look at most of the by—elections of the last 12 months, pretty dire, and then today the results of the last 24—hour is, really pretty desperate for the conservatives. as far as labour are concerned, not only are they doing pretty well, they've discovered the knack of efficiency when it comes to votes. what i mean by that? i mean they are managing to win in areas that they need to win if they are going to win the general election. as opposed to piling up votes in places that they were winning already, effectively inefficient votes. then there are the other parties, they are chipper too. so lots of details to get into, but here is the story
it isn't over, and when rishi sunak _ it's not over. it isn't over, and when rishi sunak came - it's not over. it isn't over, and when rishi sunak came into . it's not over. it isn't over, and - when rishi sunak came into power, he had two aims, the first was to steady the ship after borisjohnson and liz truss, and arguably he has done that. but he has said that failure, and consistent failure, you look at most of the by—elections of the last 12 months, pretty dire, and then today the results...
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but tonight, it is not prompting more tory mps to want to get rid of rishi sunak. joining the panel tonight — susie boniface, a columnist at the daily mirror newspaper and joe walsh, former republican congressman and host of the �*white flag' podcast. first, the latest headlines. canadian police have arrested three indian nationals in connection with the killing of an indian sikh separatist leader in western canada. hardeep singh nijjar was shot dead outside a sikh temple in british columbia last year. police say they are investigating connections to the indian government. delhi has denied any hand in the murder. a senior un official has warned that the situation in sudan will have ramifications well beyond the horn of africa unless more is done to halt the civil war between the army and the rapid support forces. fashir in north darfur in recent weeks. french police have entered the prestigious sciences po university in paris to remove students who'd occupied part of the building in protest against the war in gaza. separately, about forty students were removed
but tonight, it is not prompting more tory mps to want to get rid of rishi sunak. joining the panel tonight — susie boniface, a columnist at the daily mirror newspaper and joe walsh, former republican congressman and host of the �*white flag' podcast. first, the latest headlines. canadian police have arrested three indian nationals in connection with the killing of an indian sikh separatist leader in western canada. hardeep singh nijjar was shot dead outside a sikh temple in british...
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there's little good news for prime minister rishi sunak. at a by election in blackpool south, his party suffered its third largest swing to the opposition labour party since the second world war. at a local council level the results are no better. the conservatives have lost half of the seats announced so far. experts say, they could be on track to lose a staggering 500 councillors a staggering 500 councillors, one of the worst performances at the polls in four decades. here's our political editor, chris mason. cheering. northallerton in north yorkshire this afternoon. the prime minister lives a few miles away, and look who's turned up to rub his nose in it. york and north yorkshire, the wider county so often rock—solid conservative, has elected a labour mayor. we've had really good results across the country all day long, but this is a very, very special moment, david, to become the mayor here. and thank you to the team for all the fantastic work that they have done. because through the villages and the towns of north yorkshire, people h
there's little good news for prime minister rishi sunak. at a by election in blackpool south, his party suffered its third largest swing to the opposition labour party since the second world war. at a local council level the results are no better. the conservatives have lost half of the seats announced so far. experts say, they could be on track to lose a staggering 500 councillors a staggering 500 councillors, one of the worst performances at the polls in four decades. here's our political...