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suella braverman, they say, should go in that direction . should go in that direction. andy street, who of course lost, said they must remain in the centre. andrea jenkins says it's rubbish to suggest we must go to the centre. what's the track? back to victory. should they go to the. >> damian green was on the today programme on radio four this morning, saying we're losing seats to parties on the left, therefore we mustn't move at all to the right and suella braverman. she actually said they'd be lucky to win any seats at the next election, a total wipe—out we're doing that. >> and of course today ireland is full. there was a massive protest in dublin. gb news was the only channel that was there talking to locals. live we're going to speak to one of the representatives, one of the organisers of that 50% of the irish. organisers of that 50% of the ifish.can organisers of that 50% of the irish. can you believe this? want border checks? do you remember? they never wanted any form of border. now half of them are woken up to the fact that mass migration is a huge problem.
suella braverman, they say, should go in that direction . should go in that direction. andy street, who of course lost, said they must remain in the centre. andrea jenkins says it's rubbish to suggest we must go to the centre. what's the track? back to victory. should they go to the. >> damian green was on the today programme on radio four this morning, saying we're losing seats to parties on the left, therefore we mustn't move at all to the right and suella braverman. she actually said...
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nigel farage is reacting to suella bravermans comments about the conservative party. new footage of a bomb threat on a ba flight and israel that big breaking news has begun its rafah offensive . so i'll be its rafah offensive. so i'll be talking about all of that as well. >> so it's a great patrick christys 9 to 11 straight after this. but first, quickly back to the panel . a sharp intake of the panel. a sharp intake of breath from you there, lord moreland, when penny morton's name was mentioned. you're happy about that? >> well, i think penny mordaunt had played a fantastic role at the coronation and all that effort she put into exercising her arm muscles. but she kept the sword straight , paid off. the sword straight, paid off. and she was very dignified and did the job brilliantly . did the job brilliantly. >> i'm afraid we have to leave it there. >> i'm going to rush home and watch this. >> okay, gentlemen. thank you very much, jacob. we'll be back tomorrow at 8:00, and i'll be back at 3 pm, as usual, till six. i'm martin daubney, and this has been state of the na
nigel farage is reacting to suella bravermans comments about the conservative party. new footage of a bomb threat on a ba flight and israel that big breaking news has begun its rafah offensive . so i'll be its rafah offensive. so i'll be talking about all of that as well. >> so it's a great patrick christys 9 to 11 straight after this. but first, quickly back to the panel . a sharp intake of the panel. a sharp intake of breath from you there, lord moreland, when penny morton's name was...
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andy street says they mustn't move to the right suella braverman says that they must. if they move to the left, they'd be corbynistas. so where do we go ? go? >> well, this is what's so striking, martin, is that after a really dreadful set of elections over the weekend, i'm not getting a sense of any kind of clear consensus within the party about where to go next, if you look at things like miriam cates term, the telegraph, she talks about reform as being in the same breath as andy street and susan hall and all of those different campaigns were fought on very different lines. and i don't really get a sense of an ideological harmony among the conservative party right now. there are some, like suella braverman, who are saying, look, we need to pull out of the echr before an election. but of course, this would be, you know, an anathema and quite toxic to other tory mps who are facing liberal democrats as their main opponents right now. so i think that's going to probably end up happening is there'll be the path of least resistance, and it's going to be those few policies
andy street says they mustn't move to the right suella braverman says that they must. if they move to the left, they'd be corbynistas. so where do we go ? go? >> well, this is what's so striking, martin, is that after a really dreadful set of elections over the weekend, i'm not getting a sense of any kind of clear consensus within the party about where to go next, if you look at things like miriam cates term, the telegraph, she talks about reform as being in the same breath as andy street...
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braverman, or does suella braverman keep her powder dry? let rishi sunak get the kind of kicking that many people assume he is going to get and then try and mop up afterwards. but we do have this, she says. >> she says, tory voters are on strike and there might be quite a lot of truth to that, people just staying at home, not voting for labour, necessarily, but staying at home because they don't want to vote conservative, should we speak to the former editor of labourlist, peter edwards, to get his hot take on all of this, peter suella braverman coming out very clearly to say rishi sunak is not doing a good job and that he needs to desperately change tack . do you think that if rishi sunak went more in suella braverman direction, he'd garner more votes , no. and there's no more votes, no. and there's no appetite for that at all among the public? there might be some appetite for that among parts of the tory party only, but the conservatives have only really won from the middle ground, and it's probably a cliche you're fed up with me saying i
braverman, or does suella braverman keep her powder dry? let rishi sunak get the kind of kicking that many people assume he is going to get and then try and mop up afterwards. but we do have this, she says. >> she says, tory voters are on strike and there might be quite a lot of truth to that, people just staying at home, not voting for labour, necessarily, but staying at home because they don't want to vote conservative, should we speak to the former editor of labourlist, peter edwards,...
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yesterday the former home secretary suella braverman said the prime minister had to own the results and change course. i think he needs to show people that he really cares _ about some of the things that he's talked about. _ he needs to actually lower taxes i in a way that people will feel, i not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap _ on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the - european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send i the message that he's serious about stopping the boats. and while some are urging mr sunak to change position, others in the conservative party are clear that their best chance is to stay firmly in the centre ground. so while any imminent threat to eject mr sunak from here seems to have gone away, the long—term pressure on him to change conservative fortunes has not. for labour, this week holds a very different picture. they won the blackpool south by—election, along with a number of councils and police and crime commissioners. the man in charge of their campaigns said the challenge they h
yesterday the former home secretary suella braverman said the prime minister had to own the results and change course. i think he needs to show people that he really cares _ about some of the things that he's talked about. _ he needs to actually lower taxes i in a way that people will feel, i not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap _ on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the - european convention on human rights. that's how you actually...
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but but suella braverman who? i'm not her biggest fan by any means. but she is right. it's no good producing a raft of announcements. people need to see something tangible and there's no point forjeremy hunt to tweak at the tax around the edges. it's got to be significant. they've got to be real, tangible progress because after all these years in government, the conservatives do look very tired, very poor. and this is certainly not the a team. and i think after the general election , we need a general election, we need a complete clear out of the of this lot . and we need to find this lot. and we need to find someone with political vision, someone with political vision, someone who's got principles, values and some idea about how they're going to transform the prosperity of this country. nigel farage, he is the obvious man. he is without a doubt the most popular, genuine politician in this country and one of the few people with vision, whatever your views on him, he's got vision, he has principles. he has values and he's very good at communicating them . the tories com
but but suella braverman who? i'm not her biggest fan by any means. but she is right. it's no good producing a raft of announcements. people need to see something tangible and there's no point forjeremy hunt to tweak at the tax around the edges. it's got to be significant. they've got to be real, tangible progress because after all these years in government, the conservatives do look very tired, very poor. and this is certainly not the a team. and i think after the general election , we need a...
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you had suella braverman, the former home secretary, urging him to make some fairly radical moves to leave the european convention on human rights, put a cap on migration and also the prominent backbench conservative mp miriam cates is urging him to come in her words, the voters want levelling up, they want patriotism, and they want to be proud of family and they want, in her words, proud of family and they want, in herwords, cultural proud of family and they want, in her words, cultural security, not mass immigration. but then on the other hand from the more moderate wing of the conservative party which is of course a very broad church, you have got damian green saying that any shift to the right politically would be irrational. i think what rishi sunak are saying as he is arguing in the times newspaper today, that his is the only party that can offer solutions and has a plan for what voters want to see. i think one thing that we need to pick up think one thing that we need to pick up on his his analysis based on figures from the local elections expert michael thrasher is an analysi
you had suella braverman, the former home secretary, urging him to make some fairly radical moves to leave the european convention on human rights, put a cap on migration and also the prominent backbench conservative mp miriam cates is urging him to come in her words, the voters want levelling up, they want patriotism, and they want to be proud of family and they want, in her words, proud of family and they want, in herwords, cultural proud of family and they want, in her words, cultural...
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. >> and what do you make of suella braverman speaking yesterday to our very own camilla tominey actually, of this parish, she said the tories will be lucky to have any mps left at the next general election or after the next general election, i should say. do you think we are facing total wipe—out of the conservative party? no, i think that's being overly pessimistic that the polls will close as the as the general election gets nearer , so general election gets nearer, so i don't think that the tories are heading for total wipe—out. i mean, the local elections were really , really bad, but not really, really bad, but not a total catastrophe . vie, the fact total catastrophe. vie, the fact that the that the tories were able to keep ben houchen as the mayor in tees valley was really important. he won with 73% of the vote last time, went down to 53% this time. but, it still it still was a win. the fact he kept, council losses to below 600, that would have been catastrophic. that helped slightly. so no, they're not it's not the end of the road for the tories in that sense. but it is a que
. >> and what do you make of suella braverman speaking yesterday to our very own camilla tominey actually, of this parish, she said the tories will be lucky to have any mps left at the next general election or after the next general election, i should say. do you think we are facing total wipe—out of the conservative party? no, i think that's being overly pessimistic that the polls will close as the as the general election gets nearer , so general election gets nearer, so i don't think...
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yesterday the former home secretary suella braverman said the prime minister had to own the results and change course. i think he needs to show people that he really cares _ about some of the things that he's talked about. _ he needs to actually lower taxes i in a way that people will feel, i not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap _ on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the - european convention on human rights. that's how you actually send i the message that he's serious about stopping the boats. and while some are urging mr sunak to change position, others in the conservative party are clear that their best chance is to stay firmly in the centre ground. so while any imminent threat to eject mr sunak from here seems to have gone away, the long—term pressure on him to change conservative fortunes has not. for labour, this week holds a very different picture. they won the blackpool south by—election, along with a number of councils and police and crime commissioners. the man in charge of their campaigns said the challenge they h
yesterday the former home secretary suella braverman said the prime minister had to own the results and change course. i think he needs to show people that he really cares _ about some of the things that he's talked about. _ he needs to actually lower taxes i in a way that people will feel, i not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap _ on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the - european convention on human rights. that's how you actually...
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and it came as the darling of the right wing suella braverman said quite the opposite today, and i don't think there is any lurching there isn't any. it depends what you want. if you want this uni party, then the team world party, the team world party, then perhaps it is a lurch. but if people just stood still where conservatism was born , then conservatism was born, then yeah, then nobody would be lurching anywhere. they would just be conservatives. no, they. >> no, because you want the party. the way parties work in this country is basically they're a uniform voice. they come behind closed doors, they debate it and then they come up with something. and that's what the tories haven't done. they haven't. they don't have a uniform voice and that's what they're arguing about. so why why is the independent saying have a uniform voice. >> well also i mean parties in the uk don't seem to represent what people want. if you look at opinion polls on, you know, say for example, mass migration. yeah, most people are in favour of a, you know, a much more restricted , no illegal restricted, no illeg
and it came as the darling of the right wing suella braverman said quite the opposite today, and i don't think there is any lurching there isn't any. it depends what you want. if you want this uni party, then the team world party, the team world party, then perhaps it is a lurch. but if people just stood still where conservatism was born , then conservatism was born, then yeah, then nobody would be lurching anywhere. they would just be conservatives. no, they. >> no, because you want the...
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the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out in a general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost more than a70 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style — mayors, councils and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives. one of the few bright spots — a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary — no fan of the prime minister's — warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel — no
the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out in a general election and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost more than a70 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style — mayors, councils and police and crime commissioners....
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welcome to a very special and very busy mark dolan tonight in the big story as suella braverman says, she regrets supporting rishi sunak as leader and with dame andrea jenkyns saying bring back boris. should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge? as it's revealed, students are using ai software to write their essays and with anti—semitism rife on campus and with free speech, non—exist is there any point in young people amassing debt to go to university? is higher education worth such a high price? i'll be asking. tonight's top pundits. also, is britain an institutionally racist country? no, says my mark meets guest tony sewell , a prominent man of tony sewell, a prominent man of colour in the house of lords, whose report on the issue saw him attacked, demonised and stripped of an honorary degree, cancelled for having the wrong opinions. lord tony sewell joins me shortly and it might take a ten in an hour's time. you won't want to miss this. ten in an hour's time. you won't want to miss this . prince andrew want to
welcome to a very special and very busy mark dolan tonight in the big story as suella braverman says, she regrets supporting rishi sunak as leader and with dame andrea jenkyns saying bring back boris. should the tories have one more roll of the tories have one more roll of the dice and put someone new in charge? as it's revealed, students are using ai software to write their essays and with anti—semitism rife on campus and with free speech, non—exist is there any point in young people...
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the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out in a general election — and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right — after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost more than a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the run up to the general election. here's our deputy political editor vicky young. across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives — one of the few bright spots, a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has — point ousting him now.
the former home secretary suella braverman says the conservative party could be wiped out in a general election — and has urged the prime minister to change course and swing to the right — after its poor showing in this week's votes for local councils and mayors. the tories lost more than a70 council seats and all—but—one mayoral election in england. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the run up to the general election....
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the former home secretary suella braverman urged prime minister rishi sunak to change course and move more to the right. but the transport secretary mark harper said it was still all to play for. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home secretary, no fan of the prime minister's, warned today that the party faced a wipe—out at the general election, but that there was no point ousting him now. rishi sunak has been leading us for about 18 months. he's been making these decisions. these are the consequences of those decisions. he needs to own this, and therefore, he needs to fix it. and these are her suggestions. he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking around the edges. if he's serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on legal migration. he needs to take us out of the european convention on
the former home secretary suella braverman urged prime minister rishi sunak to change course and move more to the right. but the transport secretary mark harper said it was still all to play for. here's our deputy political editor vicki young. across england and wales, labour won in style. mayors... councils... and police and crime commissioners. it was a terrible set of results for the conservatives, one of the few bright spots a victory for their mayor in the tees valley. the former home...
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sure that we reclaim our streets back from the extremists, suella braverman there speaking to us earlier this morning. >> well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now, government minister mark harper insists the conservatives are focusing on the priorities of 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 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. >> mark harper well, in other news, a candle lit vigil has been held today for a teenager who was stabbed in north—east london earlier this week, 14 year old daniel anjorin was attacked on his way to school by attacked on his way to school by a man with a sword for other people, including two. police officers were also injured in the attack . marcus monzo, a the attack. marcus mon
sure that we reclaim our streets back from the extremists, suella braverman there speaking to us earlier this morning. >> well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now, government minister mark harper insists the conservatives are focusing on the priorities of 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...
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former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit from. put a cap on legal migration. take us out of the european convention on human rights so that we actually stop the boats and make sure that we reclaim our streets back from the extremists, suella braverman there speaking to us earlier this morning. >> well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now, government minister mark harper insists the conservatives are focusing on the priorities of 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 f
former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit...
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you know, despite suella braverman saying rishi sunak should govern more in the way that suella braverman would, and paul scully saying the conservatives should be more optimistic and so on and so on, i think if there were an easy answer, at least as rishi sunak perceives it, to getting the conservative party out of the doldrums, then he'd have gone for it by now. his view has always been that the best route to conservative salvation, or at least a less bad defeat, is an improving economy. and the economy is improving. the economy has improved since last year's local elections and if you look at the pns, the conservative party isn't doing any better. so the conservatives just have to, i think, hang tight and hope that the next few months of economic improvement might be the months of economic improvement which improved their poll rating. could be a triumph of hope over expectation. well, the thing is that we've got to remember that suella braverman backed rishi sunak. so in the psychodrama of the tory leadership campaign, which we've discussed here before, if you're labour, you keep remin
you know, despite suella braverman saying rishi sunak should govern more in the way that suella braverman would, and paul scully saying the conservatives should be more optimistic and so on and so on, i think if there were an easy answer, at least as rishi sunak perceives it, to getting the conservative party out of the doldrums, then he'd have gone for it by now. his view has always been that the best route to conservative salvation, or at least a less bad defeat, is an improving economy. and...
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former home secretary suella braverman talking to laura kuenssberg. well, labour's national campaign co—ordinator, pat mcfadden, also appeared on the programme. he said the good results had given the party "a sense of belief in themselves." i think what the results have given us this weekend is our sense of belief that sometimes the labour party hasn't had in recent years because we've become used to losing. and i think even some of our voters have thought, "well, ivote labour," but they never win," cos we didn't win in 2010 or15 or17 or19 — four general elections in a row. so there is a sense of belief there, but that sense of belief should never be confused with any sense that the job is done. not a single vote has been cast in the general election that's to come. i think there's a mood of change in the country and we have to meet it. 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 truste
former home secretary suella braverman talking to laura kuenssberg. well, labour's national campaign co—ordinator, pat mcfadden, also appeared on the programme. he said the good results had given the party "a sense of belief in themselves." i think what the results have given us this weekend is our sense of belief that sometimes the labour party hasn't had in recent years because we've become used to losing. and i think even some of our voters have thought, "well, ivote...
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i started by asking him about suella braverman�*s comments, urging the tory party to swing further to the right. that's one way of looking at it. i mean, i think there are two schools of thought in this in a conservative party. clearly, those on the right of the party look at the projections of the reform party and the number of votes that they won and think you should tack to the right. whereas andy street, who's more on the moderate wing of the conservative party, thinks that the party is best when it's moderate, inclusive and tolerant. and i actually think that if you look at where the conservatives perform best in the mayoral and local elections, it was where there was a strong brand, a strong independents, a strong sense of being moderate, inclusive and tolerant. so i would tend to side with where andy street was, given that he defied a national swing of almost 9% and was only 1500 votes off being re—elected in the west midlands. andy street did lose though, and you're talking about a strong brand. andy street, ben houchen, there was a move to distance themselves from rishi sun
i started by asking him about suella braverman�*s comments, urging the tory party to swing further to the right. that's one way of looking at it. i mean, i think there are two schools of thought in this in a conservative party. clearly, those on the right of the party look at the projections of the reform party and the number of votes that they won and think you should tack to the right. whereas andy street, who's more on the moderate wing of the conservative party, thinks that the party is...
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after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipeout. china's leader, xijinping, has arrived in france. he's expected to meet french president emmanuel macron tomorrow, along with the president of the european commission, now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. harvey elliot scores one of four for liverpool as they raise their game to beat tottenham to the delight of managerjurgen klopp. they had to come from behind — but rangers also scored four to beat kilmarnock and stay in the title race. next up, celtic. and have manchester city slipped up in the race for the wsl title? they conceed two late goals against arsenal. also coming up on sportsday... a super start for kyren wilson, but it's lonely forjakjones at the world snooker final. and at the giro d'italia, the race favourite tadej pogacar takes a tumble in yet another dramatic stage. welcome to the programme. this wasjurgen klopp�*s se
after heavy losses in the local elections in england, the former home secretary, suella braverman, tells the bbc rishi sunak needs to "change course" if the conservative party is to avoid a political wipeout. china's leader, xijinping, has arrived in france. he's expected to meet french president emmanuel macron tomorrow, along with the president of the european commission, now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. harvey elliot scores one of...
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strong words from suella braverman, talking about your piper, swing voters are on strike, and that the party needs to swing to the right. that on strike, and that the party needs to swing to the right.— to swing to the right. that is one wa of to swing to the right. that is one way of looking — to swing to the right. that is one way of looking at _ to swing to the right. that is one way of looking at it. _ to swing to the right. that is one way of looking at it. there - to swing to the right. that is one way of looking at it. there are i to swing to the right. that is one | way of looking at it. there are two schools of thought in this in the conservative party. clearly, those on the right look at the projections of the reform party and the number of the reform party and the number of votes at the wins and think you should talk to the right, but as andy street, who is more on the moderate wing, thinks of the party is best when it is modular, inclusive and tolerant. when i also think that if you look at where the conservatives perform best in the middle and local elections it was wh
strong words from suella braverman, talking about your piper, swing voters are on strike, and that the party needs to swing to the right. that on strike, and that the party needs to swing to the right.— to swing to the right. that is one wa of to swing to the right. that is one way of looking — to swing to the right. that is one way of looking at _ to swing to the right. that is one way of looking at it. _ to swing to the right. that is one way of looking at it. there - to swing to the...
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former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit from. put a cap on legal migration. take us out of the european convention on human rights so that we actually stop the boats and make sure that we reclaim our streets back from the extremists, suella braverman there speaking to us earlier this morning. >> well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now, government minister mark harper insists the conservatives are focusing on the priorities of 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 f
former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit...
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we saw that it with suella braverman, and her suggestion that they should be doing big tax cuts. they have actually cut taxes in the last six months, taking a total of 4p of national insurance over the last six months or so. but this idea that they need to go back are aborted and they need to be able to make people notice that. certainly, there is going to be that sense of different people within the party trying to push it in different direction. what the biggest danger, potentially, for rishi sunak is, though, is that it was a piece of started to write and the chances off already, that is a major danger because that means he is having a party that is looking beyond him, beyond the next election, and that will make it even harderfor him to try and change things in the run—up to this election. part try and change things in the run-up to this election.— to this election. part of the big ticket was _ to this election. part of the big ticket was for _ to this election. part of the big ticket was for sir _ to this election. part of the big ticket was for sir keir - to this electi
we saw that it with suella braverman, and her suggestion that they should be doing big tax cuts. they have actually cut taxes in the last six months, taking a total of 4p of national insurance over the last six months or so. but this idea that they need to go back are aborted and they need to be able to make people notice that. certainly, there is going to be that sense of different people within the party trying to push it in different direction. what the biggest danger, potentially, for rishi...
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former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so
former home secretary suella braverman told us this morning that rishi sunak needs to urgently change course. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem, these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course. so
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the former home secretary, suella braverman, has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. our political correspondent hannah miller has this report. applause labour won mayors, councils, and police and crime commissioners. rishi sunak left clinging on to just one mayor in the tees valley. even his majority diminished. this morning, the former home secretary, and one of the prime minister's biggest critics, warned of a total wipe—out for the conservatives. i despair at these terrible results. there's no spinning these results, there's no disguising the fact that these have been terrible election results for the conservatives and they suggest that we are heading to a labour government. her prescription for the pm... he needs to actually lower taxes in a way that people will feel, not tweaking round the edges. if he is serious about migration, he needs to put a cap on illeg
the former home secretary, suella braverman, has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. our political correspondent hannah miller has this report. applause labour won mayors, councils, and police and crime commissioners. rishi sunak left clinging on to just one mayor in...
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former home secretary suella braverman talking to laura kuenssberg. well, labour's national campaign co—ordinator, pat mcfadden, also appeared on the programme. he said the good results had given the party "a sense of belief". do you admit that the approach you took to gaza has cost you? look, we've had tremendous results overall. if you take 0ldham now, for example, which you mentioned, i think gaza was a factor, but it's not the only one. there's some hyper local issues in that local authority, which means we've lost seats there for a few years running, long before anything happened in gaza. so i think it's a bit too easy to ascribe every difficult resultjust to one issue. there have been lots of places where there was evidence of that, where there were labour councillors who have already quit the party over the position on the middle east. and indeed there was lots of evidence, lots of anecdotal evidence, as well as things like in the birmingham mayoral contest in the west midlands of an independent candidate taking thousands of votes from you. w
former home secretary suella braverman talking to laura kuenssberg. well, labour's national campaign co—ordinator, pat mcfadden, also appeared on the programme. he said the good results had given the party "a sense of belief". do you admit that the approach you took to gaza has cost you? look, we've had tremendous results overall. if you take 0ldham now, for example, which you mentioned, i think gaza was a factor, but it's not the only one. there's some hyper local issues in that...
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braverman, speaking earlier . >> suella braverman, speaking earlier. well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now , government general election now, government minister mark harper insists the conservatives are focusing on the priorities of the british people . 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 that 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 next election, and we're absolutely up for that fight . absolutely up for that fight. >> and staying with news from the local elections this week, sir keir starmer has said that he's determined to win back the trust of voters who turned away from the labour party over its stance on gaza. they lost some council seats to independent and to george galloway's workers party of britain. pat mcfadden is vice chair of labo
braverman, speaking earlier . >> suella braverman, speaking earlier. well, while opposition leaders are calling for a general election now , government general election now, government minister mark harper insists the conservatives are focusing on the priorities of the british people . 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 that...
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the former home secretary suella braverman has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. ms braverman said the results have left her in despair. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general election and that mr sunak�*s plan had not yet come to fruition. our political correspondent hannah miller has this report.
the former home secretary suella braverman has said prime minister rishi sunak needs to come up with policies that have more relevance to people, saying conservative voters "were on strike" in thursday's local elections. the tories lost over 400 council seats and all but one mayoral election in england. ms braverman said the results have left her in despair. but defending the government, mark harper, the transport secretary, said it's still all to play for in the forthcoming general...
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suella braverman has slammed rishi sunak, saying the local and mayoral election losses are the consequences of his decisions . the former home his decisions. the former home secretary says the prime minister needs to own the results and therefore needs to fix it . we'll be discussing fix it. we'll be discussing what, if anything, the conservatives can do to save themselves. it's claimed meghan markle will stay away from the uk this week. are you delighted with insiders saying she's worried she'll be booed by the public? but what will the response be to harry as he commences his trip for the invictus games? and is it a welcome return for the prince and rochdale mp george galloway has stormed out of an interview today after he was challenged on comments he made last week about gay marriage and actually same sex relationships in general. we'll be taking a closer look . we'll be taking a closer look. but as you well know by now, this show is nothing without you and your views. let me know your thoughts on all of the stories me and my panel will be discussing today by visiting gb news. com forwa
suella braverman has slammed rishi sunak, saying the local and mayoral election losses are the consequences of his decisions . the former home his decisions. the former home secretary says the prime minister needs to own the results and therefore needs to fix it . we'll be discussing fix it. we'll be discussing what, if anything, the conservatives can do to save themselves. it's claimed meghan markle will stay away from the uk this week. are you delighted with insiders saying she's worried...
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and earlier suella braverman spoke to my colleague laura kuenssberg, and she was pretty damning. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election and we need to fight and i'm not willing to give up. it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is and to set out the difficult situation that we're in. but i owe that honesty to my colleagues. i owe that to you and the british people who are crying out for a conservative party to vote for. well, as i say, i think the thing that really tipped what was a bad weekend into an awful one for the conservatives was that result here in birmingham, the west midlands mayoral result. now, i was at that count yesterday as those results were coming in, and throughout the day speaking to labour and conservative sources, they were saying that it was going to be on a knife edge, it was going to be neck and neck. it was going to be incredibly close. now, one thing that was interesting throughout the campaign here is that the incumbent former mayor, andy street, almost distanced himself from the n
and earlier suella braverman spoke to my colleague laura kuenssberg, and she was pretty damning. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election and we need to fight and i'm not willing to give up. it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is and to set out the difficult situation that we're in. but i owe that honesty to my colleagues. i owe that to you and the british people who are crying out for a conservative party to vote for....
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the former home secretary, suella braverman has been speaking to the bbc. she insisted her party was facing electoral oblivion without a change. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election, and we need to fight, and i'm not willing to give up. you know, it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is, to set out the difficult situation that we are in, but i owe that honesty to my colleagues, i owe that to you, and the british people who are crying out for a conservative party to vote for. in response to ms braverman�*s comments calling for change, the acting editor of the political news website conservative home, henry hill, told us it's not clear what the prime minister could do at this point with the time available. it's difficult to see what change you could do at this point. six months out from a general election with 1a years of government sort of behind you. it's not clear what rishi sunak could really do to change the course of events at this point, which is one of the reasons that the at
the former home secretary, suella braverman has been speaking to the bbc. she insisted her party was facing electoral oblivion without a change. we are, at this rate, you know, we'll be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election, and we need to fight, and i'm not willing to give up. you know, it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is, to set out the difficult situation that we are in, but i owe that honesty to my colleagues, i owe that to you, and the british people...
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former home secretary suella braverman told gb news mr sunak needs to make big, bold decisions. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem. these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course . so and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can feel and benefit from. put a cap on legal migration . take us cap on legal migration. take us out of the european convention on human rights so that we actually stop the boats and make sure that we reclaim our streets back from the extremists. >> well, labour leader sir keir starmer says it's time for a change in government . change in government. >> big story of all these elections, including these elections, including these elections , is a nation that is elections, is a nation that is desperate to turn the page and move on. and this is the message to the prime minister and to the government. so many pe
former home secretary suella braverman told gb news mr sunak needs to make big, bold decisions. >> there's no time to change leaders, so the prime minister is going to be leading us into the next general election, whether we like it or not. what he needs to do to salvage this dire situation is to accept the enormity of the problem. these terrible results, and quickly and urgently change course . so and urgently change course. so make sure that there are meaningful tax cuts that people can...
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the former home secretary, suella braverman has told the bbc the conservatives will be lucky to have any mps left at the next general election if rishi sunak doesn't change course. the tories are reeling after one of their worst performances in a local election in decades. labour have been celebrating a key win in the west midlands mayoral race after its candidate, richard parker, narrowly beat the conservative's andy street — who had served two terms
the former home secretary, suella braverman has told the bbc the conservatives will be lucky to have any mps left at the next general election if rishi sunak doesn't change course. the tories are reeling after one of their worst performances in a local election in decades. labour have been celebrating a key win in the west midlands mayoral race after its candidate, richard parker, narrowly beat the conservative's andy street — who had served two terms
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suella braverman spoke to my colleague earlier. she was pretty damning. at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and we need to fight and i'm not willing to give up. it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is and to set out the difficult situation that we are in, but i owe that honesty to my colleagues, i owe that to you and the british people who are crying out for a conservative party to vote for. i think the thing that tipped a bad weekend into an awful one for the conservatives was the result in birmingham. iwas conservatives was the result in birmingham. i was at the count yesterday as the results came in. throughout the day, speaking to labour and conservative sources, they said it would be on a knife edge, and that it was going to be incredibly close. 0ne edge, and that it was going to be incredibly close. one thing interesting throughout the campaign, the incumbent former mayor andy street almost distance himself from the national party. he was already an anti—politician, the former head ofjo
suella braverman spoke to my colleague earlier. she was pretty damning. at this rate, we will be lucky to have any conservative mps at the next election. and we need to fight and i'm not willing to give up. it does me no favours to come here and say it how it is and to set out the difficult situation that we are in, but i owe that honesty to my colleagues, i owe that to you and the british people who are crying out for a conservative party to vote for. i think the thing that tipped a bad...