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sadiq khan?— much a third consecutive term for sadiq khan? yes, if you look at all the way through — sadiq khan? yes, if you look at all the way through the _ sadiq khan? yes, if you look at all the way through the campaign, . sadiq khan? yes, if you look at all| the way through the campaign, the opinion polls were really in it sadiq khan's favour. and even if you remember the results did not actually get started counting until this morning, so any speculation was really wildly off the mark. counting started this morning but really as soon as the first results came in, it was very clear that sadiq khan was looking in a pretty good place because he had already proved that he was capable of attracting more votes to the labour party than he did last time. as the day went on, and more constituencies declared, it was pretty obvious that sadiq khan actually increased his support and won a very comfortable victory. it would have been a huge upset i think if susan hall had got anywhere near close. bu
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sadiq khan, labour— candidate, 43,405. sadiq khan, labour party, 54,481. andreas michli, independent, 901. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. for want of an official — was as follows. for want of an official mark, one. voting for more than _ official mark, one. voting for more than one _ official mark, one. voting for more than one candidate, 147. writing or n1arks— than one candidate, 147. writing or marks by— than one candidate, 147. writing or marks by which the voter could be identified. — marks by which the voter could be identified, 16. unmarked orvoid marks by which the voter could be identified, 16. unmarked or void for uncertainty, — identified, 16. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 515, giving a total number— uncertainty, 515, giving a total number of rejected ballot papers of 679. number of rejected ballot papers of 679~ the _ number of rejected ballot papers of 679. the total move of ballot papers county. _ 679. the total move of ballot papers county, 125,645. electora
sadiq khan, labour— candidate, 43,405. sadiq khan, labour party, 54,481. andreas michli, independent, 901. the number of ballot papers rejected was as— the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. for want of an official — was as follows. for want of an official mark, one. voting for more than _ official mark, one. voting for more than one _ official mark, one. voting for more than one candidate, 147. writing or n1arks— than one candidate, 147. writing or marks by— than one...
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sadiq khan births. susan hall sources say it's closer than anyone was expecting , but it's now looking expecting, but it's now looking like it's going to be labour's day in the capital. we've had one vote, another vote showing a 5% swing from conservative to labouh 5% swing from conservative to labour. we'll bring you that result as it happens. we'll of course be across all the major results today with seven declarations taking place across england. can andy street hold on to the west midlands for the tories were expecting that result in the next hour as well , result in the next hour as well, and as labour lose control of oldham council to independent candidates and asking for her, starmer's party being punished over gaza and is the writing on the wall for rishi sunak. all of that and more to come in the next hour . now, as that and more to come in the next hour. now, as i that and more to come in the next hour . now, as i hope that and more to come in the next hour. now, as i hope you know, at home by
sadiq khan births. susan hall sources say it's closer than anyone was expecting , but it's now looking expecting, but it's now looking like it's going to be labour's day in the capital. we've had one vote, another vote showing a 5% swing from conservative to labouh 5% swing from conservative to labour. we'll bring you that result as it happens. we'll of course be across all the major results today with seven declarations taking place across england. can andy street hold on to the west midlands...
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that is a considerable victory for sadiq khan. it says awaiting final declaration because we haven't had the official result read out by the returning officer, but all the results are in and as i say, sadiq khan has taken london again. what is interesting is, despite all the talk about susan hall potentially closing the gap, she's done the opposite, the gap has actually got bigger. the swing wasn't from labour to the conservatives, it was the other way round. 3.2% conservative to labour, thatis round. 3.2% conservative to labour, that is a good result for labour, sadiq khan will be delighted with that and it means he will get that third term as london mayor. and that and it means he will get that third term as london mayor. and “ust exlain third term as london mayor. and “ust explain how— third term as london mayor. and “ust explain howyou �* third term as london mayor. and “ust explain how you are i third term as london mayor. and “ust explain how you are calling �* third term as london mayor. and “ust explain h
that is a considerable victory for sadiq khan. it says awaiting final declaration because we haven't had the official result read out by the returning officer, but all the results are in and as i say, sadiq khan has taken london again. what is interesting is, despite all the talk about susan hall potentially closing the gap, she's done the opposite, the gap has actually got bigger. the swing wasn't from labour to the conservatives, it was the other way round. 3.2% conservative to labour, thatis...
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sadiq khan, labour— candidate, 41,389. sadiq khan, labour party, 82,725. cheering and applause andreas michli, independent, 3000 1963~_ andreas michli, independent, 3000 1963. brian rose, london real party, 579. 1963. brian rose, london real party, 579 nick— 1963. brian rose, london real party, 579. nick scullion, britain first, 1019— 579. nick scullion, britain first, 1019 the — 579. nick scullion, britain first, 1019. the number of ballot papers rejected _ 1019. the number of ballot papers rejected was as follows. for want of an official _ rejected was as follows. for want of an official mark, seven. voting for more _ an official mark, seven. voting for more than — an official mark, seven. voting for more than one candidate, 227. writing — more than one candidate, 227. writing or— more than one candidate, 227. writing or marks which the voter could _ writing or marks which the voter could be — writing or marks which the voter could be identified, four. unmarked or void _ could be identified, four. unmarked or void for— could be identified
sadiq khan, labour— candidate, 41,389. sadiq khan, labour party, 82,725. cheering and applause andreas michli, independent, 3000 1963~_ andreas michli, independent, 3000 1963. brian rose, london real party, 579. 1963. brian rose, london real party, 579 nick— 1963. brian rose, london real party, 579. nick scullion, britain first, 1019— 579. nick scullion, britain first, 1019 the — 579. nick scullion, britain first, 1019. the number of ballot papers rejected _ 1019. the number of ballot...
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that is not looking good for sadiq khan . ultimately, it's sadiq khan. ultimately, it's going to come down to these unknown factors , factors which unknown factors, factors which we just don't know what's going to happen until the result comes out at about 130. one of those is the muslim vote. the muslim vote is pretty big in london. and of course, muslim voters are on the whole, pretty annoyed with keir starmer's stance on israel and gaza. he has said that israel has the right to defend itself. sadiq khan has taken a very different line. he's said that that that that gaza should be freed immediately and there should be an instant ceasefire. but whether that will percolate through to voters remains unclear , and that's remains unclear, and that's going to be a huge factor. another factor is what happens to the lib dem vote. traditionally in london mayoral elections , lib dem voters will elections, lib dem voters will put the lib dem candidate first and usually sadiq khan as the labour candidate in second place. this time around, there are no second prefe
that is not looking good for sadiq khan . ultimately, it's sadiq khan. ultimately, it's going to come down to these unknown factors , factors which unknown factors, factors which we just don't know what's going to happen until the result comes out at about 130. one of those is the muslim vote. the muslim vote is pretty big in london. and of course, muslim voters are on the whole, pretty annoyed with keir starmer's stance on israel and gaza. he has said that israel has the right to defend...
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khan and i think a lot of— results for sadiq khan and i think a lot of the _ results for sadiq khan and i think a lot of the speculation to which you refer is— lot of the speculation to which you refer is also emerged late last night — refer is also emerged late last night and this morning has probably proven— night and this morning has probably proven to _ night and this morning has probably proven to be misplaced. i think it was to— proven to be misplaced. i think it was to be — proven to be misplaced. i think it was to be interesting to see whether or not— was to be interesting to see whether or not sadiq khan does better on and in the _ or not sadiq khan does better on and in the constituency like merton and wandsworth as opposed to some of the more outer— wandsworth as opposed to some of the more outer rings of the city but i think— more outer rings of the city but i think we've _ more outer rings of the city but i think we've got a pretty good indication that sadiq khan is likely to be _ indication that sadiq khan is likely to be re—elected as the mayor of lo
khan and i think a lot of— results for sadiq khan and i think a lot of the _ results for sadiq khan and i think a lot of the speculation to which you refer is— lot of the speculation to which you refer is also emerged late last night — refer is also emerged late last night and this morning has probably proven— night and this morning has probably proven to _ night and this morning has probably proven to be misplaced. i think it was to— proven to be misplaced. i think it was to be —...
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sadiq khan, labour party, 1,088,225. frankly, we have run an incredibly underwhelming campaign over the last year. we have not articulated any sense of mission, itjust has all been what we are seeing at the moment very much an anti—khan campaign. as the final count trickled in, the liberal democrats made strides into traditional tory territory. in terms of strategy... this morning, conservatives were calm, preaching patience. no one should call this one too early. we are about a third... you would not call a premier league football match after about 30 minutes and there is a lot more people who... except you are at the end of a government term. that is fair but people make a choice at the election, a very clear choice, about who is going to walk through the door of number ten the following morning. all eyes now in the west midlands, where andy street's hopes of a third conservative term are in the balance. defeat would shock conservative mps and mayjust make the prime minister feel a little uneasy again. as we've been
sadiq khan, labour party, 1,088,225. frankly, we have run an incredibly underwhelming campaign over the last year. we have not articulated any sense of mission, itjust has all been what we are seeing at the moment very much an anti—khan campaign. as the final count trickled in, the liberal democrats made strides into traditional tory territory. in terms of strategy... this morning, conservatives were calm, preaching patience. no one should call this one too early. we are about a third... you...
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what is interesting is that sadiq khan's vote has actually improved. i told you earlier that the lib dems and the greens were close. the greens actually came third last time, so thatis actually came third last time, so that is a slight reversal of fortune, but there is only 70 votes in it. i will correct myself there. this is the story i want to talk you through, how sadiq khan managed to improve his majority. london tends to be split. there are some parts of london, particularly outer boroughs, the ten to vote conservative. the inner boroughs are more likely to vote labour. we have seen pretty consistently across most areas a swing from conservative to labour. this is the opposite of what susan hall would have needed to beat city can. let's look at bexley and bromley. that is on the outskirts of london. it is one of those areas where us has been an issue, the low emission zone that angered a lot of people, and the tories would have been hoping to improve their showing there. let me show you what happened. nothing. there was no swing at all. 0% labour
what is interesting is that sadiq khan's vote has actually improved. i told you earlier that the lib dems and the greens were close. the greens actually came third last time, so thatis actually came third last time, so that is a slight reversal of fortune, but there is only 70 votes in it. i will correct myself there. this is the story i want to talk you through, how sadiq khan managed to improve his majority. london tends to be split. there are some parts of london, particularly outer...
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khan _ conservatives and against sadiq khan the — conservatives and against sadiq khan. the pattern _ conservatives and against sadiq khan. the pattern is _ conservatives and against sadiq khan. the pattern is the i conservatives and against sadiq khan. the pattern is the labouri khan. the pattern is the labour party— khan. the pattern is the labour party has— khan. the pattern is the labour party has traded _ khan. the pattern is the labour party has traded some - khan. the pattern is the labour party has traded some votes i khan. the pattern is the labour- party has traded some votes among graduates— party has traded some votes among graduates and — party has traded some votes among graduates and liberals _ party has traded some votes among graduates and liberals and - party has traded some votes among graduates and liberals and more - graduates and liberals and more left-wing — graduates and liberals and more left-wing people _ graduates and liberals and more left—wing people and _ graduates and liberals and more . left—wing people and compensated gradua
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sadiq khan mayoral elections. sadiq khan will be getting their only vote previously , green voters would previously, green voters would have put the green candidate first and sadiq khan in second place. now it looks like they've simply been pushing sadiq khan as their one and only vote. so actually it could be that ulez has lost sadiq khan votes, but in other places it's actually gained him some votes. >> yes, because it may also be attributed to the change in the electoral system because it's first past the post. now was before or after 50. then you know they had to get 50% and so on and so forth. but now do you think this is actually helped sadiq khan? because a lot of people would have seen it as a negative thing . negative thing. >> i think perhaps it has helped sadiq khan because there are more parties that swing vaguely towards the left than swing towards the left than swing towards the left than swing towards the right. the lib dems and the greens to name the most important two. now in london it is always b
sadiq khan mayoral elections. sadiq khan will be getting their only vote previously , green voters would previously, green voters would have put the green candidate first and sadiq khan in second place. now it looks like they've simply been pushing sadiq khan as their one and only vote. so actually it could be that ulez has lost sadiq khan votes, but in other places it's actually gained him some votes. >> yes, because it may also be attributed to the change in the electoral system because...
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in london, of course, sadiq khan won , but of course, sadiq khan won, but without the convincing victory that he thought he might get about a quarter of a million votes more than, susan hall . votes more than, susan hall. susan hall's face on that lectern said it all, didn't it? she was clearly seething that she didn't get the support of the conservative party. and rishi sunak has pretty much admitted he didn't vote for her, did he ? did he? >> yes. he voted, from his constituency home in richmond for in the mayoral election for york and north yorkshire , but york and north yorkshire, but not down here. so he chose that one. and there is a huge amount of bad blood down in london between the conservative campaign for susan hall and labour sadiq khan, and also a lot of ill feeling from susan hall's team that basically they weren't given the support from cchq, she was not the preferred candidate. it was a strange sort of circle of events that led to her ending up in that position. they pretty much didn't think she had much hope. they didn't put the backing behind her, so i think they feel h
in london, of course, sadiq khan won , but of course, sadiq khan won, but without the convincing victory that he thought he might get about a quarter of a million votes more than, susan hall . votes more than, susan hall. susan hall's face on that lectern said it all, didn't it? she was clearly seething that she didn't get the support of the conservative party. and rishi sunak has pretty much admitted he didn't vote for her, did he ? did he? >> yes. he voted, from his constituency home in...
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it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is a similar picture. labour doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections.
it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so the big picture across england for local councils, there's only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture, and it is a similar picture. labour doing well, up 185, the conservatives doing terribly, down 473, losing just under half of all the seats they were defending in thursday's local elections.
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the people of london have voted for sadiq khan. rishi sunakis have voted for sadiq khan. rishi sunak is based in yorkshire and labour even won there. well, that's i'll be told. and chris says the five of you appear normal with the ability to reason and debate sensibly. how drunk are you? >> hahaha . >> hahaha. >> hahaha. >> but generally we find employing young folk is a disaster. it's a serious point. graduates are just dumb individuals . i mean, that's individuals. i mean, that's that's serious. >> i'm not dumb. >> i'm not dumb. >> well, now though, it's time for our next beat. who's up next? >> regrettably for the viewers , >> regrettably for the viewers, it's me, this week we have sought and what a long week this has been in politics. right at the start of it, we had the first minister of scotland, humza yousaf, stepping down, which feels like months ago, quite frankly. and we had this question about the snp , question about the snp, politician kate forbes, who's been heavily criticised because of her christian beliefs influencing her politics. she doesn't believe in
the people of london have voted for sadiq khan. rishi sunakis have voted for sadiq khan. rishi sunak is based in yorkshire and labour even won there. well, that's i'll be told. and chris says the five of you appear normal with the ability to reason and debate sensibly. how drunk are you? >> hahaha . >> hahaha. >> hahaha. >> but generally we find employing young folk is a disaster. it's a serious point. graduates are just dumb individuals . i mean, that's individuals. i...
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the reason the bbc is calling it is partly best, partly look out for sadiq khan is ahead, with six of 1a constituencies counted, but it is more this. it is a swing. it has gone down a bit. 3.7% at the moment from conservatives to labour. the thing that is crucial is, apart from bexley and bromley, everywhere else has had a swing from the conservatives to labour. given that it was already a labour mayor incumbent, i had to go the other way. it is going this way by a noticeable amount, meaning the bbc and labourare noticeable amount, meaning the bbc and labour are both confident that this race is done, sadiq khan has one. ~ ., , ., one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 _ one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 pm _ one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 pm 5pm _ one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 pm 5pm is _ one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 pm 5pm is the - one. when we get the final result on london? 4:30 pm 5pm is the latestl london? 4:30 pm 5pm is the latest estimate i've _ london? 4:30 pm 5pm is the latest estimate i've
the reason the bbc is calling it is partly best, partly look out for sadiq khan is ahead, with six of 1a constituencies counted, but it is more this. it is a swing. it has gone down a bit. 3.7% at the moment from conservatives to labour. the thing that is crucial is, apart from bexley and bromley, everywhere else has had a swing from the conservatives to labour. given that it was already a labour mayor incumbent, i had to go the other way. it is going this way by a noticeable amount, meaning...
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sadiq khan globalist leaders. sadiq khan cares more about shaking the pope's hand and telling him about 15 minute cities and exhaust fumes than he does about people being stabbed to death in his city every single day. here's the reality, okay, some headunes here's the reality, okay, some headlines from the last few days for you. horror. three days in london with stabbings and shootings. there's another one. hunt for machete gang after brutal attack in woolwich. another one two teenagers charged with attempted murder after young man shot and stabbed in dagenham. another one here. a woman in her 60s was stabbed to death at a bus stop by a man trying to steal her purse. huge numbers of rapes, sexual assaults and muggings last night assaults and muggings last night as rival gangs fired at each other in stamford hill. okay, scenes like this are happening every single day in our. caphal every day it's every day. stuff like that. jews are afraid to walk the street on saturdays because he's got the pro—palestine mob ram
sadiq khan globalist leaders. sadiq khan cares more about shaking the pope's hand and telling him about 15 minute cities and exhaust fumes than he does about people being stabbed to death in his city every single day. here's the reality, okay, some headunes here's the reality, okay, some headlines from the last few days for you. horror. three days in london with stabbings and shootings. there's another one. hunt for machete gang after brutal attack in woolwich. another one two teenagers charged...
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sadiq khan, labour party, whooping and cheering. independent, 26,121. london real party, transform london, 7501. britain first, known to immigration, 20,590. that makes the total number of good votes cast on thursday, 2,484,432. i need to take you through the ballot —— rejected and the reasons. one for an official mark... for writing all marks by which the voter could be identified, 129. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 7878. making the total number of rejected ballot papers 11,127. the total number of back —— ballot papers counted on thursday, 2,495,559. our papers counted on thursday, 2,495,559. 0ur electorate for this election was 6 million. and we had a turnout on thursday as you know already of 40.5%. i therefore declare that sadiq khan has been duly elected as mayor of london. whooping and cheering. i invite... iinvite... i i invite... i invite sadiq khan to the left to speak. thank you. thank you from the bottom of my— thank you. thank you from the bottom of my heart _ thank you. thank you from the bottom of my heart. thank you london.
sadiq khan, labour party, whooping and cheering. independent, 26,121. london real party, transform london, 7501. britain first, known to immigration, 20,590. that makes the total number of good votes cast on thursday, 2,484,432. i need to take you through the ballot —— rejected and the reasons. one for an official mark... for writing all marks by which the voter could be identified, 129. unmarked or void for uncertainty, 7878. making the total number of rejected ballot papers 11,127. the...
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everyone's heard of sadiq khan . you may not heard of sadiq khan. you may not have heard of some of these regional mayors, but everyone's heard of sadiq khan. >> and what's interesting about sadiq khan is he's been consistently ahead in the polls. though the poll lead over the tories, susan hall, has narrowed, but he polls below the labour vote in london, whereas susan hall, the tory candidate, polls ahead of the tory london london, tory vote, if that makes sense. so that makes it quite interesting. so he's not got the same, he's a bit more controversial , shall we say. controversial, shall we say. sadiq khan. >> he's very divisive. i think he's very well he has a divisive policy, the ulez. >> yeah. and i think that has defined as a person he is glory. >> i think it's fair to say. i think it's fair to say , go on think it's fair to say, go on glory. yeah. it's true. you know, she knows. it's true. >> i think that is down to, the ulez, which has been controversial and actually cost labour winning the uxbridge by—election. >> lots of ulez . and we a
everyone's heard of sadiq khan . you may not heard of sadiq khan. you may not have heard of some of these regional mayors, but everyone's heard of sadiq khan. >> and what's interesting about sadiq khan is he's been consistently ahead in the polls. though the poll lead over the tories, susan hall, has narrowed, but he polls below the labour vote in london, whereas susan hall, the tory candidate, polls ahead of the tory london london, tory vote, if that makes sense. so that makes it quite...
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sadiq khan. and i think you'll find tomorrow a lot more people are voting against sadiq than than he thinks is going to happen. >> just a few words, john. you nailed on labour government. now do you think? >> yeah, absolutely. and i think we shouldn't even be having the conversation about leadership in the conservative party if he was actually going to do the right thing, he should just call a general election tomorrow. >> okay? wolf there we go. all right. we're off to a flying start. coming up, the veteran who couldn't vote because his army id saw him turned away from a voting booth. and we're also going to be joined by tobias ellwood mp and baroness catherine mayer. they're going head to head just following on a bit from that discussion. what can sunak do to turn it around? why is he so unpopular? but next this is a good one. the tories bucked the national trend by taking control of harlow council last night. i'm going to speak to the quite young mastermind of that astonishing victory, so stay
sadiq khan. and i think you'll find tomorrow a lot more people are voting against sadiq than than he thinks is going to happen. >> just a few words, john. you nailed on labour government. now do you think? >> yeah, absolutely. and i think we shouldn't even be having the conversation about leadership in the conservative party if he was actually going to do the right thing, he should just call a general election tomorrow. >> okay? wolf there we go. all right. we're off to a...
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but before the break we were discussing sadiq khan. break we were discussing sadiq khan . let's see what you've been khan. let's see what you've been saying, margaret says. unbelievable that he's managed to stay in power. his speech alone tells us that london is lost to the eu and the ulez. he won't listen , stephen says khan won't listen, stephen says khan can't wait for starmer to get in once starmer is pm, khan will go with his begging bowl to get all the money needed for fancy tube drivers salaries and more deranged green schemes. and another, margaret says suzanne was gracious in defeat. she was right to say what she did. khan's policies have made london a scary place. well, i'm actually with you on that because, you know, she was gracious in defeat, i thought. and she did tell him, well done. and she did tell him, well done. and i also think that he did snub her initially, but hey, i might be wrong. it's time for the great british debate this houn the great british debate this hour. i'm asking, is this the wake up call the tory party needed now? the local elections w
but before the break we were discussing sadiq khan. break we were discussing sadiq khan . let's see what you've been khan. let's see what you've been saying, margaret says. unbelievable that he's managed to stay in power. his speech alone tells us that london is lost to the eu and the ulez. he won't listen , stephen says khan won't listen, stephen says khan can't wait for starmer to get in once starmer is pm, khan will go with his begging bowl to get all the money needed for fancy tube drivers...
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it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so, the big picture, across england for local councils, there is only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture and is a similar picture, labour doing well, up 185, the doing terribly, down a73, losingjust under half of all the seats they were defending. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that. they put in 10a. worth pointing out as well the greens had a really good set of results, they are up good set of results, they are up 7a. but the parties, when they are studying what this may mean for a general election will be looking at this. conservatives down 12%, a really bad result, one that will make a lot of tory mps really nervous about what will happen in their constituencies in the general election. neighbour up 3%, not a huge amount actually, but when you speak to people in the labour party they are delighted with the 3% is, they say they are winning it in the areas if they are going to win in that general election. the lib dems and the g
it was pretty comfortable for sadiq khan in the end. so, the big picture, across england for local councils, there is only one left to declare. this is pretty much the finished picture and is a similar picture, labour doing well, up 185, the doing terribly, down a73, losingjust under half of all the seats they were defending. you will notice the lib dems are above the conservatives in that. they put in 10a. worth pointing out as well the greens had a really good set of results, they are up good...
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. >> it's there's two things i'd say, when i ran for mayor, one of the mistakes sadiq khan made is when he. when he personally attacked me and he started to play attacked me and he started to play dirty. the public don't like that . what the public are like that. what the public are interested in is who's going to do for them playing dirty just means you look like someone who can't represent people who don't share their political views. that's the first thing. the second thing is the tories needs to be the tories. i personally think the win is in in the middle ground. i disagree slightly with nana. we haven't beenin slightly with nana. we haven't been in the middle, we've been veering to the left, we've been left of the middle, not not the middle. you know, i do think there's a little bit more of a pragmatic step. we could take things like tax cuts, etc. are tory perennials that are much more centre than left. we should stay there. so i think that's where we need to go. but we
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and one interesting thing, the london mayoralty sadiq khan 20 points aheadin mayoralty sadiq khan 20 points ahead in the polls, and it's been assumed to be pretty much a done deal for him. some figures out in the last hour or so, though, show that the voting turnout in the outer london boroughs is up at about 40. that's really quite high now , that's really quite high now, the outer london boroughs affected by the ulez expansion . affected by the ulez expansion. and it may be that, you know, it's been widely assumed that sadiq khan is going to be mayor of london again , labour mayor of of london again, labour mayor of london. but it might be that susan hall is going to give him a much, much narrow lower run for his money than we were expecting. and if it's we don't know what's going to happen. they haven't even started counting the votes yet. but if she took london, that would be a monumental upset. but we probably won't find out till about this time tomorrow. >> or popcorn at the ready. thank you very much for that, catherine, many of you will remember when we're talking about ulez,
and one interesting thing, the london mayoralty sadiq khan 20 points aheadin mayoralty sadiq khan 20 points ahead in the polls, and it's been assumed to be pretty much a done deal for him. some figures out in the last hour or so, though, show that the voting turnout in the outer london boroughs is up at about 40. that's really quite high now , that's really quite high now, the outer london boroughs affected by the ulez expansion . affected by the ulez expansion. and it may be that, you know,...
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khan won . and pleased that sadiq khan won. i thought he always would win. i never believed any of this , never believed any of this, panic. that thought he was in serious jeopardy . and the big serious jeopardy. and the big question i think about this is if the tories really thought they had a chance in london, i think they should have taken it more seriously. i don't want to be unkind about anyone, but i don't think if you were taking it really seriously that susan hall would have been the candidate . i agree with you, and candidate. i agree with you, and i can't understand why they thought if they had a real chance, that they picked her to run. so i'm pleased and relieved that sadiq has won . and we can that sadiq has won. and we can turn the page on that now and he can continue. mr mcfadden , an can continue. mr mcfadden, an unprecedented third term, respectfully . respectfully. >> that is not answering my question at all. i agree with you that the conservative party campaign headquarters could have done a lot more for susa
khan won . and pleased that sadiq khan won. i thought he always would win. i never believed any of this , never believed any of this, panic. that thought he was in serious jeopardy . and the big serious jeopardy. and the big question i think about this is if the tories really thought they had a chance in london, i think they should have taken it more seriously. i don't want to be unkind about anyone, but i don't think if you were taking it really seriously that susan hall would have been the...
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sadiq khan what happens? sadiq khan actually increases his majority . actually increases his majority. it's hard for that to be ignored. now it's going to be interesting to see what number 10 actually does about it all. yeah. >> and where do you move forward and how do you unite the party behind that and getting them geared up for a general election? it's going to be very difficult, very, very challenging. jane mardell on orthodox easter that we are discussing i'm in crete working on a happy easter sunday. there were loads of fireworks at midnight last night. oh, i imagine that was beautiful in crete. i hope you're having a lovely time, jane. >> yeah , i'm actually, we could >> yeah, i'm actually, we could do with a holiday. >> i know, i'm just saying. >> i know, i'm just saying. >> i'm just dropping. i'm just dropping that in this time, though . wasn't the weather though. wasn't the weather lovely yesterday? and apparently going to be nice today as well? i thought someone told us recently it was going to be
sadiq khan what happens? sadiq khan actually increases his majority . actually increases his majority. it's hard for that to be ignored. now it's going to be interesting to see what number 10 actually does about it all. yeah. >> and where do you move forward and how do you unite the party behind that and getting them geared up for a general election? it's going to be very difficult, very, very challenging. jane mardell on orthodox easter that we are discussing i'm in crete working on a...
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khan, sadiq labour party.... 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. steve rotherham. .. labour also won in liverpool, salford, south yorkshire and west yorkshire. but the eye catching result today is in the west midlands. 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. let's start with that result in the west midlands. as you can see a knife edge. just 1500 votes in the end between the labour party and andy street for the conser
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be interesting to see if susan hall can get within single digits of sadiq khan. the bbc estimates 10%. i think if she can get that to 8% or 9% in the final analysis, that would probably be seen as a success for those within the conservative party who are perhaps expecting a much greater level of defeat. when you combine that with ben houchen's victory in the tees valley and potentially, although we don't know, andy street's victory in west midlands, should that arrive, those are potentially three zero bad stories that you can point to for the conservatives, on what has otherwise been a very, very difficult set of results for them.— results for them. and overall in terms of how _ results for them. and overall in terms of how the _ results for them. and overall in terms of how the political- results for them. and overall in terms of how the political map | results for them. and overall in i
be interesting to see if susan hall can get within single digits of sadiq khan. the bbc estimates 10%. i think if she can get that to 8% or 9% in the final analysis, that would probably be seen as a success for those within the conservative party who are perhaps expecting a much greater level of defeat. when you combine that with ben houchen's victory in the tees valley and potentially, although we don't know, andy street's victory in west midlands, should that arrive, those are potentially...
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sadiq khan _ and the liberal democrats. sadiq khan cannot build his campaign on appealing — khan cannot build his campaign on appealing to green voters and trying to squeeze the green vote, and i hope _ to squeeze the green vote, and i hope he — to squeeze the green vote, and i hope he listens to that.— to squeeze the green vote, and i hope he listens to that. voters also elected members _ hope he listens to that. voters also elected members of _ hope he listens to that. voters also elected members of the _ hope he listens to that. voters also elected members of the london i elected members of the london assembly. they were signing on at city hall today. among them, gareth roberts, the first lib dems to ever win a constituency seat. taste roberts, the first lib dems to ever win a constituency seat.— win a constituency seat. we have been trying _ win a constituency seat. we have been trying to — win a constituency seat. we have been trying to get _ win a constituency seat. we have been trying to get an _ win a cons
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so i think money is still on sadiq khan. but, we will have to wait and see what the ballots say. >> i suppose the big difference between the london mayor election and all of those parliamentary seats in london is that at a general election, the turnout is a lot higher. we see a very, very, high level of political engagement at general elections, mayoral elections . elections, mayoral elections. fewer people, frankly, can be bothered to vote. one of the theories is that those that are motivated and, against sadiq khan, against ulez, against more taxation, perhaps a more motivated to get out and vote than those who sort of think, oh, he's all right. that certainly i mean, for the conservatives nationally, turnout has been a problem. >> many conservative voters or people who supported the conservatives in 2019 have stayed at home and not they don't didn't vote labour or reform. they just stayed at home. now in london, if it's a different pattern, if sadiq khan supporters stay at home and are anti khan voters vote, then that mig
so i think money is still on sadiq khan. but, we will have to wait and see what the ballots say. >> i suppose the big difference between the london mayor election and all of those parliamentary seats in london is that at a general election, the turnout is a lot higher. we see a very, very, high level of political engagement at general elections, mayoral elections . elections, mayoral elections. fewer people, frankly, can be bothered to vote. one of the theories is that those that are...
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vote sadiq khan . he absolutely vote sadiq khan. he absolutely copped it for putting that out there . but what will the results there. but what will the results be? well, we'll tell you. weren't we a little bit later on.and weren't we a little bit later on. and also tonight there is a by—election in blackpool south. so their previous mp, conservative scott benton , conservative scott benton, resigned, some facts here about scott benton. he was elected as blackpool south conservative mp in 2019 with a majority of 3690. that was part of that boris wave , wasn't it, that we saw there. he was suspended, though, last year after being embroiled in a lobbying scandal. now mps approved benton suspension in february 2024 without a vote and then he announced his resignation in march this year, which has triggered the by—election. so this is one to watch, though , because reform watch, though, because reform have thrown the kitchen sink at blackpool south. what share of the vote will they get out? well, that is how everything is shaping up
vote sadiq khan . he absolutely vote sadiq khan. he absolutely copped it for putting that out there . but what will the results there. but what will the results be? well, we'll tell you. weren't we a little bit later on.and weren't we a little bit later on. and also tonight there is a by—election in blackpool south. so their previous mp, conservative scott benton , conservative scott benton, resigned, some facts here about scott benton. he was elected as blackpool south conservative mp in...
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and so i'd still bet on sadiq khan, but it might bet on sadiq khan, but it might be closer than people think. >> and ben houchen getting it, that that was a stunner, wasn't it? >> was andy street in the west midlands is more of a, could go either way because he's personally popular there and the gaza muslim voter issue, plays against labour as we saw. >> well, this is a new headache for keir starmer, a new electoral constituency that he had taken for granted, which was the british muslim vote. nicholas yes, that's absolutely that. >> and it was it was rochdale, i think, isn't it, where oldham's, oldham's, oldham , labour's lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham's, oldham, labour's lost oldham but kirklees had lost seats in rochdale as well, that is going to be very, very difficult situation for him. >> i mean one thing, that one, his me, nicholas owen is actually the idea of a labour government with a very slim majority because i think that would place power in the hands of the likes of diane abbott, potentially, john mcdonnell, richard burgon, rebecca long—bailey. richard burgo
and so i'd still bet on sadiq khan, but it might bet on sadiq khan, but it might be closer than people think. >> and ben houchen getting it, that that was a stunner, wasn't it? >> was andy street in the west midlands is more of a, could go either way because he's personally popular there and the gaza muslim voter issue, plays against labour as we saw. >> well, this is a new headache for keir starmer, a new electoral constituency that he had taken for granted, which was the...
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so again, in sadiq khan's mind, i'm far right. this labelling it. they throw it out there to deflect and to try and silence people like me and others by putting horrible labels on us. and it's a real cheap move from the left . i cheap move from the left. i mean, do you think anti ulez campaigners are far right? >> no. and i don't think again that that phrases like far right should be thrown about. i mean, far right to me is the english defence league or tommy robinson or no far right to me is like adolf hitler. >> that's what we're very, very extreme people, far right. >> and there's very few of them in this country. >> i you know, i agree with you totally that you shouldn't fling these things around , but that these things around, but that appues these things around, but that applies to both sides. i mean, both sides should stop, should stop actually making this kind of allegation. >> but this one in particular, i'm just he's supposed to be holding high office soon. he's coming out with proposals for the health service. how on earth does he expect
so again, in sadiq khan's mind, i'm far right. this labelling it. they throw it out there to deflect and to try and silence people like me and others by putting horrible labels on us. and it's a real cheap move from the left . i cheap move from the left. i mean, do you think anti ulez campaigners are far right? >> no. and i don't think again that that phrases like far right should be thrown about. i mean, far right to me is the english defence league or tommy robinson or no far right to...
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sadiq khan, make a third term? eyes also on key red wall areas in the west midlands and the tees valley in eight regional battles , with lawless regional battles, with lawless britain dominating the headlines , 38 police and crime commissioners are also being elected across england and wales. >> currently, the conservatives and labour have one each in the declared results so far , all declared results so far, all results across all elections as we get them throughout the day on gb news today, with quite a bit of wet weather across the country, but the far south should be brighter than yesterday and again, north west scotland doing okay for spring sunshine. >> the weather's staying pretty mixed as we go into the long bank holiday weekend. join me later for a full forecast. >> also coming up for you going to be looking at the man tipped to be looking at the man tipped to be looking at the man tipped to be scotland's next leader, and we just can't get him out of the news on election day. >> find out why former prime m
sadiq khan, make a third term? eyes also on key red wall areas in the west midlands and the tees valley in eight regional battles , with lawless regional battles, with lawless britain dominating the headlines , 38 police and crime commissioners are also being elected across england and wales. >> currently, the conservatives and labour have one each in the declared results so far , all declared results so far, all results across all elections as we get them throughout the day on gb news...
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sadiq khan , who is constantly sadiq khan, who is constantly attacked by racists and islamophobes for the fact that he is muslim, and suggesting that somehow he's anti—jewish because he's muslim. she would say she was intending no such thing and she would also say that some jews, and this is, i'm afraid, true, are scared in london because of these marches. >> well, but this goes to the point about security , because point about security, because where there are many people of whatever religion that feel unsafe in london for whatever reasons, and we can debate those , the point that susan's making is that she feels unsafe now travelling on public transport on the back of where's his tweet? who by the way, had people they didn't turn up to his house. they thought that they'd turned up to his house. this eco mob? yes which is appalling. which is appalling. so he would know better or should know better. having had this eco loons turn up to what wasn't his property. but they said that it was that they were outside his front door. he knows only too well as someone as an mp, as an mp, a me
sadiq khan , who is constantly sadiq khan, who is constantly attacked by racists and islamophobes for the fact that he is muslim, and suggesting that somehow he's anti—jewish because he's muslim. she would say she was intending no such thing and she would also say that some jews, and this is, i'm afraid, true, are scared in london because of these marches. >> well, but this goes to the point about security , because point about security, because where there are many people of whatever...
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sadiq khan saying the same thing. our continuing mayor of london, who's who's done very well in the mayoral elections, they're all saying, come on, this points to the fact that you're on your way out, mr sunak, which of course we know, when do you think he will call it the general election . it the general election. >> so he so far promised second half of this year. right so not lasting all the way through to next january, which is an option okay. and we're not we're getting there aren't we. i mean a couple of months. >> well we are but i mean it's i don't believe anything. i mean it could be then it might not be, it's got to happen before it has got to happen. it's got to happen. exactly >> it feels like we're already talking about it all the time. so we wouldn't be talking about it if we just called the darn thing. >> no. what will we do, so, yeah, they've done terribly . the yeah, they've done terribly. the tories, they've come third in most of most of the stuff that they could come anywhere in. and particularly in
sadiq khan saying the same thing. our continuing mayor of london, who's who's done very well in the mayoral elections, they're all saying, come on, this points to the fact that you're on your way out, mr sunak, which of course we know, when do you think he will call it the general election . it the general election. >> so he so far promised second half of this year. right so not lasting all the way through to next january, which is an option okay. and we're not we're getting there aren't...
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all theirs like sadiq khan who simply virtue signal. more taxes, or lower tax and better services with the conservatives. that is the choice. from west midlands to teesside to london, there is only one choice, vote conservative. mr london, there is only one choice, vote conservative.— london, there is only one choice, vote conservative. mr speaker, we can see the — vote conservative. mr speaker, we can see the rwanda _ vote conservative. mr speaker, we can see the rwanda deterrent - vote conservative. mr speaker, we can see the rwanda deterrent is i can see the rwanda deterrent is working and we have now deported our first illegal migrants. but unsurprisingly, labourjust don�*t unsurprisingly, labour just don�*t care. unsurprisingly, labourjust don�*t care. the shadow home secretary is busy posing the picks encouraging more boats to come over, the leader of the labour party said he will... and he did a deal with the eu surrendering our borders to 100,000 illegal migrants. isn�*t it right, prime minister, that only the conser
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sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i_ sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i may— sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i may have _ sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i may have been _ sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i may have been persuaded. i and i may have been persuaded. howard — and i may have been persuaded. howard cox. _ and i may have been persuaded. howard cox, the _ and i may have been persuaded. howard cox, the reform - and i may have been persuaded. howard cox, the reform uk i and i may have been persuaded. - howard cox, the reform uk candidate, for the london mayoralty, thanks for joining us. to pick up on that, the result will be tomorrow. talking about the polls closing, and it is first past the post? the about the polls closing, and it is first past the post?— about the polls closing, and it is first past the post? the labour lead was overestimated _ first past the post? the labour lead was overestimated the _ first past the post? the labour lead was overestimated the last - first past the post? the labour lead was overestimated the last time i was
sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i_ sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i may— sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i may have _ sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i may have been _ sadiq khan and i want to do that, and i may have been persuaded. i and i may have been persuaded. howard — and i may have been persuaded. howard cox. _ and i may have been persuaded. howard cox, the _ and i may have been persuaded. howard cox, the reform - and i may have been persuaded. howard cox,...
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i therefore declare that sadiq khan has been duly elected as mayor of london. sadiq khan will be london's mayor for another four years. 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. hints of the bitterness of the campaign remained, though. the body languauge between the two clear to see on stage — and clear to hear in their speeches. i hope he stops patronising people like me who care. l we faced a campaign of nonstop negativity, but i couldn't be more proud that we answered fearmongering with facts, hate with hope and attempts to divide with efforts to unite. she didn't hang around for interviews, ushered quickly out of the city hall before talking to the press, but former conservative minister for london was scathing about her campaign. it was lacklustre, it was woeful because it was so negative, it was just sitting in the stalls wagging herfinger at the guy on the stage. we should have been on the stage making a positive vision and a positive explanation about why you want a conservative
i therefore declare that sadiq khan has been duly elected as mayor of london. sadiq khan will be london's mayor for another four years. 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. hints of the bitterness of the campaign remained, though. the body languauge between the two clear to see on stage — and clear to hear in their speeches. i hope he stops patronising people like me who care. l we faced a campaign of nonstop...
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you had the britain first candidate turning his back on sadiq khan, which, you know, is never something you want to see. i think it's completely ridiculous , to be completely ridiculous, to be doing that, i think what andy street's loss is a is a significant hit for the conservative party because he is such a recognisable going anywhere. >> he's staying around. apparently he's staying here. >> indeed. and what he chooses to do next will be a very interesting thing to watch, i think, but , interesting thing to watch, i think, but, you know, interesting thing to watch, i think, but , you know, with, with think, but, you know, with, with the two big mayors with andy street and ben houchen, you have big characters. they are. it's all about a strong personal brand. it's all about, you know, as stella said, delivering for their local area , whether that's their local area, whether that's housing, infrastructure, you know, anything else, crime , so know, anything else, crime, so he has been able to deliver a significant amount for the west midlands. and i think it's, you know, it's actually qu
you had the britain first candidate turning his back on sadiq khan, which, you know, is never something you want to see. i think it's completely ridiculous , to be completely ridiculous, to be doing that, i think what andy street's loss is a is a significant hit for the conservative party because he is such a recognisable going anywhere. >> he's staying around. apparently he's staying here. >> indeed. and what he chooses to do next will be a very interesting thing to watch, i think,...
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polls had predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent — predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent labour mayor who has been incumbent labour mayor who has been in power— incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for— incumbent labour mayor who has been in powerfor eight years, incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for eight years, had a lead on his— in power for eight years, had a lead on his conservative rival susan hall. _ on his conservative rival susan hall. but — on his conservative rival susan hall, but the reason people are thinking — hall, but the reason people are thinking it could be closer is turning _ thinking it could be closer is turning out. we had those figures yesterday— turning out. we had those figures yesterday and the votes being counted — yesterday and the votes being counted in this room are for the outer— counted in this room are for the outer london constituency of bexley and bromley. the constituency that has perhaps most been affected by the expansion of us, the ultra low emission— the expansion of us, the ultra low emission z
polls had predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent — predicted labour's sadiq khan, the incumbent labour mayor who has been incumbent labour mayor who has been in power— incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for— incumbent labour mayor who has been in powerfor eight years, incumbent labour mayor who has been in power for eight years, had a lead on his— in power for eight years, had a lead on his conservative rival susan hall. _ on his conservative rival susan hall. but — on...
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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. 0ur correspondent rajini vaidyanathan was also birmingham, and spoke to the newly—elected mayor, richard parker. these recent local elections and mayoral races in england have been seen as the last significant as the public opinion and head of the likely general election, probably to the end of this year. you could argue that there result coming out of here in
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...