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pat mcfadden is the vice chair of labour friends of israel, and he told us this morning that the party will support palestinians in government . government. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a big foreign policy priority for us. >> us. >> pat mcfadden , speaking to gb >> pat mcfadden, speaking to gb news earlier today. well, in other news, four men have been arrested after £40 million worth of cocaine was found in east yorkshire . around 500 kilos of yorkshire. around 500 kilos of the drug was discovered in the back of a van in a pub car park. officers believe the haul had been brought ashore in a boat transporting it from a larger vessel off the hull coast. senior investigators say it's a major blow to the organised crime group, w
pat mcfadden is the vice chair of labour friends of israel, and he told us this morning that the party will support palestinians in government . government. >> but two things have guided our position all along . one is our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and if we...
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. >> the, the they've left the labour party, they've left the labour party, they've left the labour party. >> and eventually it'll be the tories are going to look at each other and say, you know, maybe we should be friends. i think that's what's going to happen. >> well, there are the labour services, aren't they? i mean, but i think, you know, keir has actually done well to, to push out the sort of more extreme elements of, you know, islamists from the labour party because it makes the labour party more appealing to middle england than, you know, than the labour party was under jeremy corbyn, who for some reason didn't have any problem with the extreme extremist elements. no, he posted him up, but but, let's just say there is a hung parliament. and i used to say this a lot until about 2 or 3 months ago, and then everyone said to me, you're mad. and i'm starting to believe that they're right, but let's say they do. who is going to prop them up? it can only be the lib dems or the snp and greens or, well, all the far, the far left greens of, green aston. they, they, they i don't know what i
. >> the, the they've left the labour party, they've left the labour party, they've left the labour party. >> and eventually it'll be the tories are going to look at each other and say, you know, maybe we should be friends. i think that's what's going to happen. >> well, there are the labour services, aren't they? i mean, but i think, you know, keir has actually done well to, to push out the sort of more extreme elements of, you know, islamists from the labour party because it...
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you know, i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. i and i want to save our- country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth - because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost - this week deserve. that's what the authorities - that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it - and we change course in reflection, with some humility, _ to what the voters are telling us. and here's the problem, i think for rishi sunak�*s loyal lieutenants, that you've got people on both sides of the tory party saying, you've got to have some humility, you've got to take a breath, you've got to think why this isn't working, and there's no sign of that at all. so mark harper, very loyal, just sat there and said, "stick with the plan, stick with the plan". "this is what the country wants". this is how he had to describe it. it's all to play for. the election isn't a foregone - conclusion and you shouldn't take the
you know, i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. i and i want to save our- country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth - because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost - this week deserve. that's what the authorities - that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it - and we change course in reflection, with some...
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if these results were projected nationally at a general election, it would mean the labour party would only be the largest party in a hung parliament, so it does give something for the conservatives to work towards. but they have got to focus on delivery and getting a clear message across and actually presenting a united front. because at the moment all voters are looking at and hearing from is a conservative party looking inwards, party looking inwards, rather than saying to the country what it thinks it should do. what are you hearing from your former colleagues in the tory party? are they working towards a hung parliament now? i are they working towards a hung parliament now?— are they working towards a hung parliament now? i think that's the onl thin parliament now? i think that's the only thing that — parliament now? i think that's the only thing that they _ parliament now? i think that's the only thing that they can _ parliament now? i think that's the only thing that they can work - only thing that they can work towards too, i don't think any conservative mp thinks the party
if these results were projected nationally at a general election, it would mean the labour party would only be the largest party in a hung parliament, so it does give something for the conservatives to work towards. but they have got to focus on delivery and getting a clear message across and actually presenting a united front. because at the moment all voters are looking at and hearing from is a conservative party looking inwards, party looking inwards, rather than saying to the country what...
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and when people look at the labour party now, they can see a changed labour party compared to a few years ago. a labour party that is passing the essential tests of trust that the voters look for. can you be trusted with public money? with national security? we weren't passing those tests a few years ago. we're passing them today. and we are determined after this weekend to keep going and keep working to earn people's trust as we approach the general election. labour's national campaign co—ordinator pat mcfadden there. also speaking to the programme, the transport secretary mark harper said he was disappointed his party had lost nearly 500 councillors in england, but the general election was still "all to play for". look, i'm not going to pretend that the election results - over the last few days were disappointing —i disappointing to lose - hardworking local councillors. i was particularly disappointed - by the the nail—biting narrow result yesterday in the west midlands. as transport secretary, i've worked very closely with andy street. - he's a fantastic mayor. no, look, that was
and when people look at the labour party now, they can see a changed labour party compared to a few years ago. a labour party that is passing the essential tests of trust that the voters look for. can you be trusted with public money? with national security? we weren't passing those tests a few years ago. we're passing them today. and we are determined after this weekend to keep going and keep working to earn people's trust as we approach the general election. labour's national campaign...
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there's a lot the labour party. there's a lot of people who are sitting at home when elections come around . home when elections come around. they're not voting because really they're hacked off with all of us and the election, it will be decided by whether those people want to still stay at home, whether they reluctantly want to vote conservative, whether they reluctantly want to vote labour, or, in effect, vote labour by voting reform , that labour by voting reform, that will be their their choice. but there's all to play for. there's lots of people who clearly are not happy with any of the parties at the moment, and we've got six months or so to win those people back. >> so philip davies, lovely to have you on the show. have a cracking bank holiday weekend. i hope you get a chance to enjoy and relax during some of it, sir philip davies there, conservative mp for shipley coming up with tonight's top punst coming up with tonight's top pundits as it's revealed students are using ai software to write their essays. an
there's a lot the labour party. there's a lot of people who are sitting at home when elections come around . home when elections come around. they're not voting because really they're hacked off with all of us and the election, it will be decided by whether those people want to still stay at home, whether they reluctantly want to vote conservative, whether they reluctantly want to vote labour, or, in effect, vote labour by voting reform , that labour by voting reform, that will be their their...
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to pay lip service to her, her time in office changed their views, and the policies of new labour, tony blair and gordon brown, would not have existed without her. her legacy remains the foundation of modern british politics. the global economic crisis of 2008 revived many arguments from the 80s, and her name remains at the center of the debate. debate in britain. the author of the script is louis royer. operators walker and veilo. in ukrainian in 2023, the kit company was voiced by the espresso tv channel in 2023. what do you think about lacalud fix ? so, your choice is fixed. haven't you seen the classic underpants or something? i wrote a children's poem here, will you listen? the tractor in the field dir-dir-dir, so why did we freeze? join the ranks of the 100th separate mechanized brigade of the armed forces of ukraine. protect! own the result of their work is our safety. they, the boys from volyn, proved that everyone can be a warrior, strong in spirit, they appreciate the ability to stand side by side with their fellow men, until the holy victory. everyone who pilots uavs understa
to pay lip service to her, her time in office changed their views, and the policies of new labour, tony blair and gordon brown, would not have existed without her. her legacy remains the foundation of modern british politics. the global economic crisis of 2008 revived many arguments from the 80s, and her name remains at the center of the debate. debate in britain. the author of the script is louis royer. operators walker and veilo. in ukrainian in 2023, the kit company was voiced by the...
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that would be a significant change in the post, where labour over 20 points ahead. there would have to be realistic about this, and really try and bring about this, and really try and bring about going to an election result which matches more closely what happened this time. it is of course, that would mean a loss of a number of conservative mps, but it would mean that the labour wouldn't be an overall majority. i mean that the labour wouldn't be an overall majority-— overall majority. i really appreciate _ overall majority. i really appreciate your - overall majority. i really i appreciate your perspective on overall majority. i really _ appreciate your perspective on your time. thank you so much. with just under 2a hours to go until nominations close to replace humza yousaf as leader for the scottish national party, there are suggestions of a late entry to the race. at the moment, john swinney, the former deputy first minister and party leader, is the only person officially in the running, but veteran party activist — graeme mccormack says he believes he can g
that would be a significant change in the post, where labour over 20 points ahead. there would have to be realistic about this, and really try and bring about this, and really try and bring about going to an election result which matches more closely what happened this time. it is of course, that would mean a loss of a number of conservative mps, but it would mean that the labour wouldn't be an overall majority. i mean that the labour wouldn't be an overall majority-— overall majority. i...
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in 1950 and 1951, at 20 with tails, she stood as the conservative party candidate in the labour-dominated dartford general election, winning national as the youngest female candidate in ukraine. she lost both times, but drastically reduced labour's majority and took great pleasure in campaigning. it was during this time that she met her husband, denis thatcher. they were married in 1951. twins mark and carol were born in 1953 . thatcher began to look for a stable place in the conservative party in the middle of the 50s. her candidacy for orpington in '55 was rejected, but in april '58 she became a candidate for the finchley constituency. after a difficult campaign in 1959, she won a seat in parliament. thatcher would represent finchley for over 30 years. she made her first speech in the house of commons on february 5, 1960, demanding that the local authorities conduct their own. the next day she gave her first television interview. i have spoken in many places, but speaking in the house of commons is completely different, it is a unique experience. do you think it's harder because you're
in 1950 and 1951, at 20 with tails, she stood as the conservative party candidate in the labour-dominated dartford general election, winning national as the youngest female candidate in ukraine. she lost both times, but drastically reduced labour's majority and took great pleasure in campaigning. it was during this time that she met her husband, denis thatcher. they were married in 1951. twins mark and carol were born in 1953 . thatcher began to look for a stable place in the conservative party...
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rishi sunak is under pressure from some of his own mps and opposition parties after a disappointing set of local election results this week. the conservative mayor for west midlands , andy street, was midlands, andy street, was defeated by labour's richard parker, while sadiq khan is beginning his third term as london mayor after securing a majority of 275,000 votes. well, while opposition leaders are claiming those election results show that we need a general election now, they say government minister mark harper insists the conservative are focusing on the priorities of the british people . the british people. >> i think all conservatives now need to get behind the prime minister as the chairman said in his article this morning and take that message to the country. we see from the analysis the experts have done that the results show that the position is closer than the polls are suggesting. so it's everything is delightful for the next election, and we're absolutely up for that fight . absolutely up for that fight. >> mark harper there. in other news, a candlelit vigil has been held t
rishi sunak is under pressure from some of his own mps and opposition parties after a disappointing set of local election results this week. the conservative mayor for west midlands , andy street, was midlands, andy street, was defeated by labour's richard parker, while sadiq khan is beginning his third term as london mayor after securing a majority of 275,000 votes. well, while opposition leaders are claiming those election results show that we need a general election now, they say government...
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those of the main thing is that labour are taking away from this, that need to perhaps reconnect with some of those voters who have moved away from the party over gaza, but most of the sense that they can do it but they can't be seen to think that they have got this in the back. conditions continue to deteriorate in southern brazilfollowing massive flooding and landslides, with 70,000 residents forced from their homes. the government says at least 66 people have died and another 101 are missing. further rainfall is expected. brazil's president, lula da silva, is paying his second visit to the southern state of rio grande do sul in recent days, to witness firsthand the devastating week—long flooding and landslide. jon donnison reports. much of brazil's most southerly state is under water. roads turned into rivers and more than 25,000 people forced to flee their homes. translation: now, when i'm being rescued, i feel relieved, | but it's terrifying because we saw the water rise in an absurd way. it rose at a very high speed. after a week of storms and heavy rain, at least 500,000 peop
those of the main thing is that labour are taking away from this, that need to perhaps reconnect with some of those voters who have moved away from the party over gaza, but most of the sense that they can do it but they can't be seen to think that they have got this in the back. conditions continue to deteriorate in southern brazilfollowing massive flooding and landslides, with 70,000 residents forced from their homes. the government says at least 66 people have died and another 101 are...
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labour, though, faces pressure in some areas where there is concern about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that, in some parts of the country, that is the case, and there will be some people who maybe voted labour in the past that haven't in the local elections because of this issue. where that is the case, we will work to get support back but overall, these were tremendous local election results, a tremendous by—election, and a set of mayoral elections that went beyond the expectations that we had. until he decides to call a general election, rishi sunak appears safe in here. but he is under real pressure to deliver. and there are others waiting to get in. hannah miller, bbc news. conditions continue to deteriorate in southern brazilfollowing massive flooding and landslides with 70,000 residents forced from their homes. the government says at least 66 people have died and another 101 are missing. further rainfall is expected. brazil's president, lula da silva, is paying his second visit to the southern state of rio grande do sul in recent days, to witness first—hand
labour, though, faces pressure in some areas where there is concern about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that, in some parts of the country, that is the case, and there will be some people who maybe voted labour in the past that haven't in the local elections because of this issue. where that is the case, we will work to get support back but overall, these were tremendous local election results, a tremendous by—election, and a set of mayoral elections that went beyond the...
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and when people look at the labour party now, they can see a changed labour party compared to a few years ago, a labour party that is passing the essential tests of trust that the voters look for. can you be trusted with public money? with national security? we weren't passing those tests a few years ago. we're passing them today. and we are determined after this weekend to keep going and keep working to earn people's trust as we approach the general election. well, let's talk about another test that voters set for their politicians. we've been talking to the rwandan government about the scheme for migration. now, their spokesman said to us that if, like labour, you don't like the scheme and you want to get rid of it, well, keir starmer would have to come up with another solution. so what would the solution be? well, i think the other thing that the rwanda minister may have said is that she can't say how many people it would take. and part of our problem with this scheme is that it's a huge amount of money for a very small amount of people. and in response to this problem, which voters ar
and when people look at the labour party now, they can see a changed labour party compared to a few years ago, a labour party that is passing the essential tests of trust that the voters look for. can you be trusted with public money? with national security? we weren't passing those tests a few years ago. we're passing them today. and we are determined after this weekend to keep going and keep working to earn people's trust as we approach the general election. well, let's talk about another...
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he knows this , you know the labour party. this, you know the labour party. so the unions aren't going to start throwing £29 million towards the tories. there's a clue in the name labour. it's a party set up to look after the rights of the of the men and women who work. and there's a clue there. so the unions need labour and it's a balancing act. it's a negotiation. the success of tony blair for his three terms, i believe, was it three terms, i believe, was it three terms was the fact that there was a balancing act between socialism and capitalism. we live in a country that is a small c conservative. you know, my fellow bald brother from ireland who lost his temper about throwing the race card can upset you, calling him bald . oh, upset you, calling him bald. oh, my fellow bald brother, the union lads . i my fellow bald brother, the union lads. i was listening to a fascinating debate and someone said, you haven't got a grasp of engush said, you haven't got a grasp of english or whatever. and the kid tookitin english or whatever. and the kid took it in the in
he knows this , you know the labour party. this, you know the labour party. so the unions aren't going to start throwing £29 million towards the tories. there's a clue in the name labour. it's a party set up to look after the rights of the of the men and women who work. and there's a clue there. so the unions need labour and it's a balancing act. it's a negotiation. the success of tony blair for his three terms, i believe, was it three terms, i believe, was it three terms was the fact that...
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labour, though, faces pressure in some areas where there is concern about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that, in some parts of the country, that is the case, and there will be some people who maybe voted labour in the past that haven't in the local elections because of this issue. where that is the case, we will work to get support back but overall, these were tremendous local election results, a tremendous by—election, and a set of mayoral elections that went beyond the expectations that we had. until he decides to call a general election, rishi sunak appears safe in here. but he is under real pressure to deliver. and there are others waiting to get in. hannah miller, bbc news. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and the hamas leader, ismail haniyeh, have blamed each other for the failure so far to achieve a breakthrough in talks in cairo on a ceasefire in gaza and the release of israeli hostages. one of the crossings used to bring aid into gaza, kerem shalom, has been closed by the israeli military after rockets were fired by hamas. it comes as there's
labour, though, faces pressure in some areas where there is concern about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that, in some parts of the country, that is the case, and there will be some people who maybe voted labour in the past that haven't in the local elections because of this issue. where that is the case, we will work to get support back but overall, these were tremendous local election results, a tremendous by—election, and a set of mayoral elections that went beyond the...
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labour, though, faces pressure in some areas where there is concern about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that, in some parts of the country, that is the case, and there will be some people who may be voted labour in the past that haven't in the local elections because of this issue. where that is the case, we will work to get support back but overall, these were tremendous local election results, tremendous by—election, and a set of mayoral elections that went beyond the expectations that we had. until he decides to call a general election, rishi sunak appears safe in here. but he is under real pressure to deliver. and there are others waiting to get in. hannah miller, bbc news. there's been another night of protests in israel, with tens of thousands calling for a deal to bring home hostages held by hamas in gaza. talks to secure a ceasefire and release some of the hostages are resuming in cairo today. this morning israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, repeated his position that any ceasefire would not be permanent. with all the latest from jerusalem, here's fr
labour, though, faces pressure in some areas where there is concern about its stance on the war in gaza. i do acknowledge that, in some parts of the country, that is the case, and there will be some people who may be voted labour in the past that haven't in the local elections because of this issue. where that is the case, we will work to get support back but overall, these were tremendous local election results, tremendous by—election, and a set of mayoral elections that went beyond the...
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saying they need to go to the centre , the labour party are centre, the labour party are saying, you know, we need to actually be more robust because jeremy corbyn wasn't when it comes to the around the jewish people and the state of israel and then others saying, well , and then others saying, well, actually we need to be unapologetic in our stance around gaza , you know? around gaza, you know? >> yeah, i mean, on this particular issue, i would agree with joe here. obviously, what happened on the 7th of october was appalling. but the response from the idf from netanyahu has been even worse with, you know, 30, 35,000 people now killed in gaza , mostly women and children gaza, mostly women and children believe the hamas figures. well, i mean, they seem to be quite, you know, reasonable and verifiable by the un and so on. so, you know, aid agencies and obviously, you know, this is now feeding into the this country. this is you know, i try to stay out of middle east politics, but now it has become an issue here in this country. and you know, obviously you've got a muslim bloc in certain
saying they need to go to the centre , the labour party are centre, the labour party are saying, you know, we need to actually be more robust because jeremy corbyn wasn't when it comes to the around the jewish people and the state of israel and then others saying, well , and then others saying, well, actually we need to be unapologetic in our stance around gaza , you know? around gaza, you know? >> yeah, i mean, on this particular issue, i would agree with joe here. obviously, what...
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:00 when we saw lots of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage here. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. i even saw some tears as well because even though the party threw a lot at this west midlands mayoral race and sir keir starmer had said throughout the campaign they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who was going to win. it was that close. and suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that sir keir starmer had turned up in birmingham and he'd come in person to congratulate the new mayor, richard parker, and also set out his party's plan for the months ahead. let's have a listen to what sir keir starmer had to say. the tories felt that they were entitled to victory here, that they could use andy street as some sort of crutch for rishi sunak�*s weak leadership and that they didn't have to be in touch with the priorities of the people. we ran a completely different campaign. we were grounded in the priorities of the people that we now represent. of the people that we now represent in the west midlands. we showed
:00 when we saw lots of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage here. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. i even saw some tears as well because even though the party threw a lot at this west midlands mayoral race and sir keir starmer had said throughout the campaign they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who was going to win. it was that close. and suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that sir keir starmer had turned up in...
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parker, richard — labour and co—operative party, 225,590. it's a result that will send a shudder through conservatives. street, andrew — the conservative party candidate, 224,082. labour victorious in the west midlands mayoral race by 1,508 votes — a tiny margin in a region of two million people. one of the conservatives�* high—profile metro mayors, andy street, toppled. the labour leader was there to celebrate. 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. mr street said conservatives should not respond to defeat by shifting further right, but follow his moderate policies. 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 tell you what, it was bloody close — pardon my language — and no—one would have expected tha
parker, richard — labour and co—operative party, 225,590. it's a result that will send a shudder through conservatives. street, andrew — the conservative party candidate, 224,082. labour victorious in the west midlands mayoral race by 1,508 votes — a tiny margin in a region of two million people. one of the conservatives�* high—profile metro mayors, andy street, toppled. the labour leader was there to celebrate. the message out of these elections — the last elections now, the last...
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and the labour party needs to work and reassure people. but it looks like we're heading for a significant labour majority at the general election. >> i was going to ask you for your standout moments. for you. the standout moment, obviously, is the west midlands. >> it is because not not electorally , it's not that electorally, it's not that significant, but symbolically , significant, but symbolically, you know, sunak had pinned his hopes on ben houchen and andy street being re—elected and for us to overturn them and, you know, andy street cross party dispassionately has been a very, very good mayor for the west midlands. and to defeat him, i think was the standout moment for me. >> yeah, it's interesting because when we talk about andy street and i was looking last night to see all of his opponents congratulating him and saying thank you for everything that you've done . you've been a that you've done. you've been a great mayor, wishing him all the best. there was quite the contrast with london. i thought in terms of that declaration an
and the labour party needs to work and reassure people. but it looks like we're heading for a significant labour majority at the general election. >> i was going to ask you for your standout moments. for you. the standout moment, obviously, is the west midlands. >> it is because not not electorally , it's not that electorally, it's not that significant, but symbolically , significant, but symbolically, you know, sunak had pinned his hopes on ben houchen and andy street being...
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i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. and i want to save our country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost this week deserve. that's what the authorities that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it and we change course in reflection, with some humility, to what the voters are telling us. you can get reaction to that interview and the others that laura conducted this morning on our special live page that is continuing to run on the bbc news website. the family of the 14—year—old boy who was killed in a sword attack in north east london on tuesday say they are "devastated" by his death. daniel anjorin died in hainault on his way to school. a local church service to remember his life will take place this morning. simonjones reports. a community in shock. a community that will come together today with a church service to mark
i want our party to win. i want us to beat this feeble labour party. and i want to save our country from keir starmer. i'm not going to give up. i'm still going to fight. even if it makes me unpopular, i'm going to speak the truth because that's what the 400 councillors who we lost this week deserve. that's what the authorities that we lost this week deserve. we are not going to fix this problem unless we're honest about it and we change course in reflection, with some humility, to what the...
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that meant a huge celebration for the labour party. it was around nine o'clock when we saw a lot of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. some tears, as well. even though the party through a lot at this mayoral race and keir starmer had said they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who would win. it was that close. suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that keir starmer had turned up evening that keir starmer had turned up in birmingham. he came in person to congratulate the new mayor richard parker and also set out his party's plan for the months ahead. the tories felt that they were entitled to victory here, that they could use andy street as some sort of crutch for rishi sunak's weak leadership, that they did not have to be in touch with the priorities of the people. we ran a completely different campaign. we were grounded in the priorities of the people that we now represent in the west midlands. we showed that our values are t
that meant a huge celebration for the labour party. it was around nine o'clock when we saw a lot of members of the labour party take to the floor in front of the stage. you could see some hugging, some visibly moved. some tears, as well. even though the party through a lot at this mayoral race and keir starmer had said they thought they could do it, nobody really knew who would win. it was that close. suddenly we found out through the course of the evening that keir starmer had turned up...
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party also did extremely well in thursday's local elections. their success was a warning too conservative prime minister rishi sunak. i have the general election which has to take place by january all right. still to come here on cnn newsroom, the kentucky derby has its newest winner after an incredibly tight race. cnn sport's carolyn man and joins me next to break down the 150th run for the roses state with dry eye symptoms kelvin inflammation might be to play over the counter why drops can provide temporary relief. dry can provide lasting relief. he targeted inflammation, they can cause dry eye disease it's going to drag treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease, don't use it for allergic design, dre, common side effects include irritation, discomfort, or blurred vision when the pipe and unusual taste sensation. why we ask your doctor about a 90 day prescription. it can pay as little as $0 xi dre at morgan stanley both go hard work meets ball, new thinking to help you see untapped possibilities. and relentlessly work with you to make t
party also did extremely well in thursday's local elections. their success was a warning too conservative prime minister rishi sunak. i have the general election which has to take place by january all right. still to come here on cnn newsroom, the kentucky derby has its newest winner after an incredibly tight race. cnn sport's carolyn man and joins me next to break down the 150th run for the roses state with dry eye symptoms kelvin inflammation might be to play over the counter why drops can...
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does that mean the labour party might have to change its stance on israel having the right to defend herself ? defend herself? >> well, i think it's not across the country. i think it's in some pockets and i did some interviews on friday where i said this was an issue for us in some pockets of the country. but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that will remain. we will stick up for that. but we also want to see a better future for the palestinian people. and there's a terrible humanitarian situation down there in gaza, where some people are facing hungen where some people are facing hunger. we need to get aid in. and in the longer term, get a better future for the palestinian people. these two things have guided us all the way along, so we understand why people have got a humanitarian concern for what's going on there. we want a better future for the palestinian people, too. and if we were to be elected at the coming election, that would be a bi
does that mean the labour party might have to change its stance on israel having the right to defend herself ? defend herself? >> well, i think it's not across the country. i think it's in some pockets and i did some interviews on friday where i said this was an issue for us in some pockets of the country. but two things have guided our position all along. one is the one that you just mentioned, which is israel's right to defend itself after the appalling attacks on october the 7th that...
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party now, they can see a changed labour party compared to a few years ago, a labour party that is passing the essential tests of trust that the vote macro look for. can you be trusted with public money and national security? we were not passing those testy few years ago, but we are now, and we are determined after this weekend to keep going and keep working to earn trust as we approach the general election. �* , . ~ trust as we approach the general election. �*, ., ~ ., ., ., election. let's talk about another test that out _ election. let's talk about another test that out is _ election. let's talk about another test that out is set _ election. let's talk about another test that out is set for _ test that out is set for politicians. we have been talking to the rwandan government about the scheme for migration. the spokesman said that if, like labour, you do not like the scheme and want to get rid of it, keir starmer would have to come up with another solution, what would it be? the to come up with another solution, what would it be?— what would it be? the other thing the rwandan _
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to the labour party. wejust conservative party to the labour party. we just haven't seen those sorts of figures in the last 30, 40 years, that number of by—elections in the year before a general election. so it is not in the bag, but the signs are very positive and i think labour's strategists will be absolutely delighted this weekend. having listened to timbo, sonia, isn't part of the reason why a large part of the reason why labour have done so well the disaffection with the conservatives, rather than a genuine excitement about what keir starmer and labour are offering? well, absolutely part of the story is disaffection with the conservative government. they have beenin conservative government. they have been in powerfor 14 years, a lot has happened in that time, and the economy is not doing well. if you look at nhs waiting lists, they have come down a bit, we have record nhs waiting lists about six months ago. so of course part of what is driving voting behaviour is disenfranchisement with the conser
to the labour party. wejust conservative party to the labour party. we just haven't seen those sorts of figures in the last 30, 40 years, that number of by—elections in the year before a general election. so it is not in the bag, but the signs are very positive and i think labour's strategists will be absolutely delighted this weekend. having listened to timbo, sonia, isn't part of the reason why a large part of the reason why labour have done so well the disaffection with the conservatives,...
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the fact that sadiq khan is a bit less popular than the labour party as a whole, and the labour party as a whole, and the labour party as a whole, and the labour party as a whole is polling about 26 points ahead as whereas khan only won with ten points, suggests to some conservatives that maybe if they'd put up a better candidate in london, it is possible that maybe they could have won or at least given sadiq khan a real run for his money. susan hall's campaign was pretty gaffe prone. she's not a particularly experienced politician, and there are plenty of conservative activists who are now very, very annoyed that she was the one who was put up as the candidate. there are rumours that richard holden, the chairman of the conservative party might have to stand aside as oliver dowden, the former chair , did in 2022 after the chair, did in 2022 after the last set of bad local election results. so that rumour absolutely turned into nothing at all. sadiq khan stormed to a pretty spectacular victory. i was there in city hall as he stood up for his victory speech and the dislike between him a
the fact that sadiq khan is a bit less popular than the labour party as a whole, and the labour party as a whole, and the labour party as a whole, and the labour party as a whole is polling about 26 points ahead as whereas khan only won with ten points, suggests to some conservatives that maybe if they'd put up a better candidate in london, it is possible that maybe they could have won or at least given sadiq khan a real run for his money. susan hall's campaign was pretty gaffe prone. she's not...
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parker, richard, labouring cooperative party, two to. was a result that will send a shadow to conservatives. the conservative _ shadow to conservatives. the conservative party _ shadow to conservatives. lie: conservative party candidate, due to four, 08 labour victorious in the west midland mayoral race, 1508 votes, a tiny margin in a region of 2 million people, one of the conservative high profile metro mayors andy street, toppled. the labour leader there to celebrate.— the labour leader there to celebrate. , ,., celebrate. the message here, the last elections _ celebrate. the message here, the last elections now, - celebrate. the message here, the last elections now, the . the last elections now, the last— the last elections now, the last stop before 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 ministers listening and gives the opportunity to the country to vote — the opportunity to the country to vote as a whole in a general
parker, richard, labouring cooperative party, two to. was a result that will send a shadow to conservatives. the conservative _ shadow to conservatives. the conservative party _ shadow to conservatives. lie: conservative party candidate, due to four, 08 labour victorious in the west midland mayoral race, 1508 votes, a tiny margin in a region of 2 million people, one of the conservative high profile metro mayors andy street, toppled. the labour leader there to celebrate.— the labour leader...
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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 1500 votes between the labour victor and andy street for the conservatives, despite the fact that mo
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...
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a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. 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. 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" but talks are expected to continue sunday. let's take a look 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.
a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. 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. 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...
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but if you were to think actually more broadly about, you know, labour, the labour party sort of position on social issues, it couldn't be more diametrically opposed to what actually a lot of these people believe. and you see that in the way that george galloway has very successfully been able to become an mp again by appealing to economically left wing policies, but socially quite conservative policies. he's got an interview out somewhere else this weekend where he talks about his views on homosexuality. no doubt that is going to chime very well with his voters with certain parts of his voters with certain parts of his constituency in rochdale. what's happened here is that the his constituency in rochdale. what's h labour party has taken a particular stance on gaza , which particular stance on gaza, which for some reason is incredibly important to people from across the world, but who are not actually from that part of the world. they've taken a stance on this. a lot of people within the party are very upset about this. certainly within the muslim community. i say the muslim community, a
but if you were to think actually more broadly about, you know, labour, the labour party sort of position on social issues, it couldn't be more diametrically opposed to what actually a lot of these people believe. and you see that in the way that george galloway has very successfully been able to become an mp again by appealing to economically left wing policies, but socially quite conservative policies. he's got an interview out somewhere else this weekend where he talks about his views on...
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a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. hello. 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" but talks are expected to continue sunday. let's take a look 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.
a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. hello. 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...
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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
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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a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. 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" but talks are expected to continue sunday. let�*s take a look 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 forty days — and to exchange hostages, for palestinian prisoners.
a bleak set of local election results for the conservative party. 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...
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there has been a swing towards the labour labour party from the tories said the voters are racist. no, i said, i said, i said that people that believe that will have liked susan hall and i stand by what wes streeting, the shadow health secretary, said. >> i think that was. >> i think that was. >> but the fact is that you know, i will say this in caveat to sadiq khan. 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.
there has been a swing towards the labour labour party from the tories said the voters are racist. no, i said, i said, i said that people that believe that will have liked susan hall and i stand by what wes streeting, the shadow health secretary, said. >> i think that was. >> i think that was. >> but the fact is that you know, i will say this in caveat to sadiq khan. he is under polling where labour generally is . i polling where labour generally is. i don't think he's...
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, losing the mayoral election to the labour party. the contest between the conservatives�* andy street, who was seeking a third term as mayor, and labour's richard parker went right down to the wire — with a recount ordered for one area. 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 in the last hour or so. the number of votes recorded for each... we've waited all day for this moment. it's happening now. the result. and i do hereby declare that richard parker... cheering. this is the most important thing i will ever do. - this week, people here voted for the person and the party. | they recognise that a labour mayor can make a positive . difference in this re
, losing the mayoral election to the labour party. the contest between the conservatives�* andy street, who was seeking a third term as mayor, and labour's richard parker went right down to the wire — with a recount ordered for one area. 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...
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, losing the mayoral election to the labour party. the contest between the conservatives�* andy street, who was seeking a third term as mayor, and labour's richard parker went right down to the wire — with a recount ordered for one area. 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
, losing the mayoral election to the labour party. the contest between the conservatives�* andy street, who was seeking a third term as mayor, and labour's richard parker went right down to the wire — with a recount ordered for one area. 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...
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, losing the mayoral election to the labour party. the contest between the conservatives' andy street, who was seeking a third term as mayor, and labour's richard parker went right down to the wire — with a recount ordered for one area. 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.
, losing the mayoral election to the labour party. the contest between the conservatives' andy street, who was seeking a third term as mayor, and labour's richard parker went right down to the wire — with a recount ordered for one area. 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...