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party's standing in the country _ conservative party's standing in the country and — conservative party's standing in the country and their ability to win the next general election was that whenever that comes, it's due in 2024 _ whenever that comes, it's due in 2024. significant and we will take wakefield first because boris johnson is in power because of this truly historic shifted support traditionally from the main opposition labour party in the north of the _ opposition labour party in the north of the country, formally industrialise part for many people voted _ industrialise part for many people voted for— industrialise part for many people voted for brexit, so that really change — voted for brexit, so that really change things around. and the reason why it's _ change things around. and the reason why it's a _ change things around. and the reason why it's a problem in devon potentially if that is sort of a concern _ potentially if that is sort of a concern for the conservatives could also lose _ concern for the conservatives could also lose seats to the pro—european liberat—
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by— the conservative party and new prime minister by party _ the conservative party and new prime minister by party conference - the conservative party and new prime minister by party conference this i minister by party conference this year _ minister by party conference this ear. ~ . year. we will see. the view of andrew bridgen. _ year. we will see. the view of andrew bridgen. as _ year. we will see. the view of andrew bridgen. as you i year. we will see. the view of andrew bridgen. as you can i year. we will see. the view of i andrew bridgen. as you can see, labour mps pretty delighted with they say the conservative party is completely divided over this issue but the prime ministers determined to carry on in hisjob. that but the prime ministers determined to carry on in his job.— to carry on in his 'ob. that is the palace of— to carry on in his job. that is the palace of westminster. - to carry on in his job. that is the palace of westminster. what i to carry on in his job. that is the i palace of westminster. what about voters? outside of westminster. what do voters make of today's
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now in a sense the conservative party has endorsed borisjohnson conservative party has endorsed boris johnson they said conservative party has endorsed borisjohnson they said actually, we don't regard these and downing street as sufficient to get rid of him. so anyone out there who thinks that actually, you shouldn't have a prime minister who is prepared to see his staff break the law, break the law himself anyone who thinks that now things actually, this is a party that endorses that behavior. that's quite problematic for people out there. he put mages say yeah, that was a bit of a west minister bubble. i think it's good to make the west minister bubble much for time to come. they'll be more plotting, the atmosphere will get more febrile and we seem quite vicious attacks attacks within the conservative party, it's very divided. imagine labour putting some of those comments that we saw this morning from a former minister whose wife ran the very successful vaccine programme about the prime minister. just imagine those lines being held back at the prime ministers every time they appear
now in a sense the conservative party has endorsed borisjohnson conservative party has endorsed boris johnson they said conservative party has endorsed borisjohnson they said actually, we don't regard these and downing street as sufficient to get rid of him. so anyone out there who thinks that actually, you shouldn't have a prime minister who is prepared to see his staff break the law, break the law himself anyone who thinks that now things actually, this is a party that endorses that behavior....
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it's also the conservative party- problem, and it's also the conservative party know i problem, and it's also the - conservative party know this, they know _ conservative party know this, they know att— conservative party know this, they know all the — conservative party know this, they know all the history _ conservative party know this, they know all the history we _ conservative party know this, they know all the history we have - conservative party know this, they| know all the history we have talked about _ know all the history we have talked about today — know all the history we have talked about today of _ know all the history we have talked about today of how— know all the history we have talked about today of how damaged - know all the history we have talked i about today of how damaged people are even _ about today of how damaged people are even if— about today of how damaged people are even if they— about today of how damaged people are even if they win _ about today of how damaged people are even if they win these _ about today of how damaged people are even
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in the - conservative party and said look. — conservative party and said look. we _ conservative party and said look, we still— conservative party and said look, we still trust - conservative party and said look, we still trust gps - conservative party and said l look, we still trust gps after harold — look, we still trust gps after harold shipman— look, we still trust gps after harold shipman killed - look, we still trust gps after- harold shipman killed thousands of people. — harold shipman killed thousands of people, equating _ harold shipman killed thousands of people, equating the - harold shipman killed thousands of people, equating the prime i of people, equating the prime minister— of people, equating the prime ministerand _ of people, equating the prime ministerand the _ of people, equating the prime minister and the conservative | minister and the conservative party— minister and the conservative party to — minister and the conservative party to harold _ minister and the conservative party to harold shipman - party to harold shipman probably— party to harold s
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the to -a conservative party chairman? the tory party is _ conservative party chairman? ti2 tory party is absolutely imploding. they know they are out of ideas and out of touch, and if they had any decency, they would get out of the way for the next labour government. what happened here in wakefield was people exercising theirjudgment on this conservative government, and of no confidence. but for me and the labour party, this is very important because for two years, we have been turning our party around, and we were able to show the voters in wakefield we are a confident and united party, and we are laser focused on the issues that affect working people in wakefield. and thatis working people in wakefield. and that is why they have put their faith in simon, and the labour party. faith in simon, and the labour pa . �* faith in simon, and the labour pa . , faith in simon, and the labour pa , ., ., faith in simon, and the labour pa , ., party. don't you yet have a problem? peole are party. don't you yet have a problem? people are voting _ party. don't you yet have a probl
the to -a conservative party chairman? the tory party is _ conservative party chairman? ti2 tory party is absolutely imploding. they know they are out of ideas and out of touch, and if they had any decency, they would get out of the way for the next labour government. what happened here in wakefield was people exercising theirjudgment on this conservative government, and of no confidence. but for me and the labour party, this is very important because for two years, we have been turning our...
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others have _ entire conservative party. others have campaigned quite for see for an -- to— have campaigned quite for see for an -- to deal— have campaigned quite for see for an —— to deal with the cost of living crisis _ —— to deal with the cost of living crisis what— —— to deal with the cost of living crisis. what this article does is poiht _ crisis. what this article does is poiht out — crisis. what this article does is point out with vos voices from both sides— point out with vos voices from both sides the _ point out with vos voices from both sides the contradiction, and the source, — sides the contradiction, and the source, who is anonymous, but close to boris _ source, who is anonymous, but close to borisjohnson, talks about source, who is anonymous, but close to boris johnson, talks about the fact that — to boris johnson, talks about the fact that mps one day will ask for significant information in terms of spending. — significant information in terms of spending, which they have now recei
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this evening, the conservative party had a i the conservative party had a decision to make. to show some backbone or two back boris johnson. the british public are fed up, fed up with a prime minister who promises big but never delivers. the minister who promises big but never delivers.— never delivers. the day began with the graham _ never delivers. the day began with the graham brady - with the graham brady announcing that the moment some conservative mps longed for and others desperately hoped to avoid had come. the threshold ofthe avoid had come. the threshold of the % of _ avoid had come. the threshold of the % of the _ avoid had come. the threshold of the % of the parliamentary i of the % of the parliamentary party seeking a vote of confidence in the prime minister has been passed. therefore a vote of confidence will take place within the rules of the 1922 committee. within moments the public argument began, cabinet ministers offering the best spin on things. d0 ministers offering the best spin on things.— ministers offering the best spin on things. do you accept t
this evening, the conservative party had a i the conservative party had a decision to make. to show some backbone or two back boris johnson. the british public are fed up, fed up with a prime minister who promises big but never delivers. the minister who promises big but never delivers.— never delivers. the day began with the graham _ never delivers. the day began with the graham brady - with the graham brady announcing that the moment some conservative mps longed for and others desperately...
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party hotline, blue wall seats, if they voted 10400 years for the conservative party here, going to the liberal democrats in spectacular fashion in fact, it's believed to be the largest overturned in numerical terms of a majority ever that $24000.00 seat margin. so you've got the loss of a red wall seat that points to the labor parties chances of rebuilding the red ball in the next election. you've got the loss of a cool, conservative seat here. add to that resignation this morning. of a real party heavy weight, the chairman of the conservative party of a doubt in his resignation letter, not pledging northeast of ours johnson but saying things have to change. we cannot carry on with business as usual, and you've got there 3 reasons for real disquiet, if not a state of outright crisis in the conservative party and the government this morning . yeah, it was a very interesting letter from him. and of course bars, jones, not even in the country to face the music. has he managed to say anything from randa, where he is? shelton is up the commonwealth heads of government meeting, and lende
party hotline, blue wall seats, if they voted 10400 years for the conservative party here, going to the liberal democrats in spectacular fashion in fact, it's believed to be the largest overturned in numerical terms of a majority ever that $24000.00 seat margin. so you've got the loss of a red wall seat that points to the labor parties chances of rebuilding the red ball in the next election. you've got the loss of a cool, conservative seat here. add to that resignation this morning. of a real...
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leader of the conservative party. he could remain prime minister while that process played out that he might decide to resign in which case you might have an interim prime minister like the deputy prime minister dominic raab but clearly the way our system works in the uk is you don't elect presidents, your elected parties coming in at mps and constituencies to form a majority and be from a government which is led by a prime minister. it's why the conservative mps to aside what happens but now, the short answer is if borisjohnson is to lose it does not mean he steps down as prime minister in that moment. we heard from the culture sector —— secretary today criticising the intervention of the former health secretary jeremy hunt who said he would be voting against but if you can hear that music someone set up a large sound system just beyond the gates of downing street. anyway she said very critical terms... and miko have libint —— we've been hearing from ask her about that twitter thread. it’s hearing from ask
leader of the conservative party. he could remain prime minister while that process played out that he might decide to resign in which case you might have an interim prime minister like the deputy prime minister dominic raab but clearly the way our system works in the uk is you don't elect presidents, your elected parties coming in at mps and constituencies to form a majority and be from a government which is led by a prime minister. it's why the conservative mps to aside what happens but now,...
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do there have been a whole load of conservative party donors have donated to the conservative party over the last few years. they have come out in support of boris johnson. he is rallying the troops. but the problem is, as we saw just a couple of days ago, as people were waiting to see the royal family go into saint paul's cathedral to celebrate the queen's jubilee forest. johnson was booed by members of the public. now those people who like the royal family, who you would think might be natural conservative party voters, and they were booing the prime minister. and that is the problem that the conservative, the tory party has at the moment. is he popular enough? he was in the past, but his he now and that's their problem. alex force wiring or find out in a couple of hours. thank you so much. turn our attention now to ukraine, where president villamore zalinski has visited troops holding off russian forces in eastern ukraine. he toward several towns close to the front line and the dumbass region is only the 2nd time mister zalinski has been seen outside keith since the war began. the ukr
do there have been a whole load of conservative party donors have donated to the conservative party over the last few years. they have come out in support of boris johnson. he is rallying the troops. but the problem is, as we saw just a couple of days ago, as people were waiting to see the royal family go into saint paul's cathedral to celebrate the queen's jubilee forest. johnson was booed by members of the public. now those people who like the royal family, who you would think might be...
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that's the problem with the system the conservative party has in place. i think the problem on a wider level for british politics is that it is all becoming a pantomime. we have had this for years, with brexit, we headed when theresa may was prime minister, boris johnson was the one who wanted her out of the way, who in the end got her out of the way. he took over, now he has faced the same no-confidence vote. this is the problem. they are facing a cost-of-living crisis, obviously, it is global, but it is very severe in the u.k.. they are back in a situation where a huge number of conservative mps and many voters across the country do not want boris johnson as their prime minister. brent: but directly, they cannot hold the prime minister accountable, right? alex: and he now because of conservative party rules is safe for the next 12 months unless they change the rules. brent: how likely is that? alex: there is a possibility. even the head of that committee said technically it is possible for them to do that, but at the moment it looks like he is safe from
that's the problem with the system the conservative party has in place. i think the problem on a wider level for british politics is that it is all becoming a pantomime. we have had this for years, with brexit, we headed when theresa may was prime minister, boris johnson was the one who wanted her out of the way, who in the end got her out of the way. he took over, now he has faced the same no-confidence vote. this is the problem. they are facing a cost-of-living crisis, obviously, it is...
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for many conservative m. p. 's, the so called party gate scandal was a step too far. now was very clear in january that the prime she should have resigned in january. it was clear that party gate was going to grow and grub and run and run. while on the streets of london, many expressed a lack of trust in the embattled prime minister. i just did lie after lie after lie off lie off to cover up the cover of the chain rule. he's a wife on. i hope he gets no confidence because i've got my confidence in him. conservative and peace, who have come out in support have tried to focus on the bigger picture or economy opened up faster than other compar recorded, particularly, or the vaccine roll out. he has shown himself to be a good, strong leader who just the big decisions, right. and he has a mandate from the british people to range about the opposition leader says that even if johnson survives the vote and said his hold over, the party has already been dramatically weakened as par, i think history tells us that this is the beginning of the end, if you look at the previous exa
for many conservative m. p. 's, the so called party gate scandal was a step too far. now was very clear in january that the prime she should have resigned in january. it was clear that party gate was going to grow and grub and run and run. while on the streets of london, many expressed a lack of trust in the embattled prime minister. i just did lie after lie after lie off lie off to cover up the cover of the chain rule. he's a wife on. i hope he gets no confidence because i've got my confidence...
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party, or whether he has basically been sacked by the conservatives. we might have a really long night did or is alex forest or whiting. thank you so much for your analysis and your background. thank you. want to turn our attention now to ukraine. present. villamor zalinski has visited troops holding off russian forces in eastern ukraine is only the 2nd time that mister zalinski has been seen outside keith since the war began. he toward several towns close to the front line and the dumbass region were intense battles are being fought. a village near the front line and don bus after russian missile strike. an elderly woman was killed the latest victim in the war that has lost it over a 100 days. continued to affect misery on the people of ukraine. cookie a. how am i supposed to feel or my, the little peacefully nominated. the street was peaceful. yes, nothing here. well, you're nothing here. and yet they bombed us. fair. courier burton built in the battle city of several jeanette sky. ukraine claims to be pushing back russian troops. and moscow has conf
party, or whether he has basically been sacked by the conservatives. we might have a really long night did or is alex forest or whiting. thank you so much for your analysis and your background. thank you. want to turn our attention now to ukraine. present. villamor zalinski has visited troops holding off russian forces in eastern ukraine is only the 2nd time that mister zalinski has been seen outside keith since the war began. he toward several towns close to the front line and the dumbass...
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a core part of the conservative party don't want borisjohnson as their prime minister and that makes it difficult when you're trying to get policy through, win votes in parliament and campaign around the country in these by—elections and in the run—up to any general election. there are many reasons behind this unhappiness with borisjohnson. for some it's the economy — they want tax cuts. others have been sacked by him or overlooked for promotion. others talk about his character, saying he lacks integrity and leadership skills. but most will be making a very simple judgment — is he still a vote winner for the conservatives? borisjohnson was never going to win over all the critics in his party but he hopes the victory tonight has silenced them for now. vicki young, bbc news. joining me now isjon tonge, a professor of politics at the university of liverpool. thank you forjoining us here on newsday. 211 votes for boris johnson, 148 against him. it's those numbers that stand out despite the prime minister has survived. �* , ., despite the prime minister has survived. �* . surv
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this is not what the conservative party— this is not what the conservative party wants to hear at the moment. they need _ party wants to hear at the moment. they need to know either that he is going _ they need to know either that he is going to _ they need to know either that he is going to change, which he has said categorically, he's not. 0rthey need _ categorically, he's not. 0rthey need to— categorically, he's not. 0rthey need to know what the plan is. i think. _ need to know what the plan is. i think. it's — need to know what the plan is. i think, it's sad for the very many decent — think, it's sad for the very many decent people who work so hard in their iocai— decent people who work so hard in their local constituency branches and doing — their local constituency branches and doing the best for their constituents and counsellors with up but he's _ constituents and counsellors with up but he's trashing that conservative party— but he's trashing that conservative party along with everything else and he just— party along with everything else and he just seems to be
this is not what the conservative party— this is not what the conservative party wants to hear at the moment. they need _ party wants to hear at the moment. they need to know either that he is going _ they need to know either that he is going to _ they need to know either that he is going to change, which he has said categorically, he's not. 0rthey need _ categorically, he's not. 0rthey need to— categorically, he's not. 0rthey need to know what the plan is. i think. _ need to know what the...
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party you _ poster boy for the conservative party. you may remember when the bye eiection— party. you may remember when the bye election was _ party. you may remember when the bye election was going to be called in waitsfield his name was cast around as a possible candidate for the conservative party and that by election — conservative party and that by election. however, that came about it never— election. however, that came about it never happened and perhaps rather -ood it never happened and perhaps rather good for— it never happened and perhaps rather good for lord frost. here he is predicting _ good for lord frost. here he is predicting another attempt to oust boris _ predicting another attempt to oust borisjohnson. he is suggesting by probably— borisjohnson. he is suggesting by probablyjust after the conservative party conference. boris might be a little relieved to hear lord frost thinks — little relieved to hear lord frost thinks he — little relieved to hear lord frost thinks he may survive that long. that's anot
party you _ poster boy for the conservative party. you may remember when the bye eiection— party. you may remember when the bye election was _ party. you may remember when the bye election was going to be called in waitsfield his name was cast around as a possible candidate for the conservative party and that by election — conservative party and that by election. however, that came about it never— election. however, that came about it never happened and perhaps rather -ood it never...
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party _ —— rouse between the conservative party it _ —— rouse between the conservative party it is — —— rouse between the conservative party. it is fair that the government should be thinking about, what about— government should be thinking about, what about me and my problems? this is why— what about me and my problems? this is why i_ what about me and my problems? this is why i voted for you in my mpu, i want you _ is why i voted for you in my mpu, i want you to — is why i voted for you in my mpu, i want you to get on and do the things that really— want you to get on and do the things that really help me, so there is that really help me, so there is that argument to be had, and i am sure a— that argument to be had, and i am sure a lot— that argument to be had, and i am sure a lot of— that argument to be had, and i am sure a lot of people once the rabble of was mr— sure a lot of people once the rabble of was mr has died down —— of westminster has died down, that is wherem _ westminster has died down, that is where... how will he prime minister sharp— where.
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i have spoken to is that a civil war could emerge or break out in the conservative party, just like in the 1990's. this time with boris johnson's leadership around europe. laura: and yet, decisive result. where do you see the tricky areas for him when it comes to actually governing? >> is a very neat way of putting it. the problem that boris johnson faces is that he now has to say come on, let's drop a line underneath it and let's just crack on. thinking about human nature, the problem is those 148 conservative mps, even though they have lost and are being told to suck it up and get on with it, get behind the prime minister, it's not going to change how they feel, right? they're still going to think that boris johnson is unfit for high office, and unpopular liability, and clueless as they would say about what exactly post brexit britain should look like. so, that is what he's going to have to manage. how do you deal with getting business through parliament? whatever it is, when a vast chunk of your party think that they would be better off without you is leader, that is a monster, m
i have spoken to is that a civil war could emerge or break out in the conservative party, just like in the 1990's. this time with boris johnson's leadership around europe. laura: and yet, decisive result. where do you see the tricky areas for him when it comes to actually governing? >> is a very neat way of putting it. the problem that boris johnson faces is that he now has to say come on, let's drop a line underneath it and let's just crack on. thinking about human nature, the problem is...
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tte conservative party, all of us think the conservative party is not the conservative party it used to be. the party has moved. it has lost its trust with its voters and we believe we are offering something more appealing to traditional conservative voters. we are offering decency and honesty in politics. that decency and honesty in politics. not least tax cuts. there was a time the lib dems were very proudly saying, we think there should be higher taxes, a penny on income tax for education, policies that were not popular here. is that a reflection of the fact that you also have had to change? t of the fact that you also have had to change?— to change? i think we are being realistic to _ to change? i think we are being realistic to the _ to change? i think we are being realistic to the situation - to change? i think we are being realistic to the situation people | realistic to the situation people are facing and people are facing real hardship every day. this is a rural constituency, things like the rise in the cost of fuel hits an area like this much harder than it might hit a bi
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borisjohnson has survived a vote of confidence in his leadership of the conservative party, although more than 40% of tory mps voted against him. he described the result as decisive, and his supporters have urged their colleagues to allow the government to push ahead with the running of the country. but one of mrjohnson�*s critics said it was a "very bad result", and he would be surprised if he was still in downing street by the end of the autumn. our political editor, chris mason, has the story of the vote and the result. after months of awkward question for borisjohnson, weeks of mounting speculation and a day of intense public, sometimes angry, arguments, the moment — a verdict, the result with yes, the potential to remove mrjohnson as prime minister but also shape his future in thejob. the vote in favour of having confidence in borisjohnson as leader was 211 votes and the vote against was 148 votes... gasping ..and therefore, i can announce that the parliamentary party does have confidence. cheering a mathematical victory for borisjohnson but those numbers are awkward to him.
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party for the next year— conservative party for the next year and — conservative party for the next year and borisjohnson kind of clinging — year and borisjohnson kind of clinging on, like gordon brown, because — clinging on, like gordon brown, because it — clinging on, like gordon brown, because it gives the most political impact. the one thing we know— political impact. the one thing we know about their history of politics — we know about their history of politics is— we know about their history of politics is the conservative party— politics is the conservative party is _ politics is the conservative party is a machine for winning general— party is a machine for winning general elections. you cannot assume — general elections. you cannot assume he won't be able to sort it out— assume he won't be able to sort it out or— assume he won't be able to sort it out or improve or change things— it out or improve or change things but certainly for the liberal— things but certainly for the liberal democrats what you want to be _ liberal democrats what you want to b
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leader of the conservative party. it is now “p of the conservative party. it is now up to him to get on. the of the conservative party. it is now up to him to get on.— up to him to get on. the privileges committee — up to him to get on. the privileges committee is _ up to him to get on. the privileges committee is reporting _ up to him to get on. the privileges committee is reporting in - up to him to get on. the privileges committee is reporting in the - committee is reporting in the autumn, again another damaging moment potentially. doesn't the country deserve a prime minister that can focus on the country must make issues and not his own? the rime make issues and not his own? tue: prime ministers focused make issues and not his own? tt9: prime ministers focused on make issues and not his own? tt9 prime ministers focused on the country must make agenda and what is right. i get what people want to do on this, we have really important stuff to do in government and i'm dealing with the northern ireland protocol,
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leader of the conservative party in the next election. he put together an agenda to lead his party and unite the country. if you think of the most memorable things he has done in recent weeks, one was announcing a windfall tax that the opposition forced them into. it is watered down version but it wasn't the conservatives. the only conservative policy i can remember from the past few weeks is that they are bringing back imperial measurements. boris johnson doesn't have an agenda, he has always wanted to be prime minister. he doesn't actually want to do the job of prime minister. >> good the economy his last chance to win the hearts and minds of the british people? particularly if he manages to fix the issues of inflation and domestic energy costs? >> of course, that would be a dramatic turnaround. but we will have to manage expectations. in reality, the cost-of-living crisis is being shared across the world right now, people manage it better than other people. and maybe we have some way to roll on that subject. but there is something to t
leader of the conservative party in the next election. he put together an agenda to lead his party and unite the country. if you think of the most memorable things he has done in recent weeks, one was announcing a windfall tax that the opposition forced them into. it is watered down version but it wasn't the conservatives. the only conservative policy i can remember from the past few weeks is that they are bringing back imperial measurements. boris johnson doesn't have an agenda, he has always...
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party. 30 and for the conservative party. sc what and for the conservative party. what do you and for the conservative party. ’ir what do you say and for the conservative party. 5r what do you say to and for the conservative party. 5;r what do you say to constituents and for the conservative party. 5r what do you say to constituents and other voters who are thinking this is so... welcome in the words of nadine dorries, the culture secretary, she described people like yourself as narcissistic. itrefoil. yourself as narcissistic. well, there is a _ yourself as narcissistic. well, there is a word! _ yourself as narcissistic. well, there is a word! are - yourself as narcissistic. well, there is a word! are you? - yourself as narcissistic. well, there is a word! are you? is i yourself as narcissistic. well, i there is a word! are you? is that what ou there is a word! are you? is that what you are _ there is a word! are you? is that what you are doing? _ there is a word! are you? is that what you are doing? i _ there is a word! a
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ross: as nick emphasized, one of the main intriguing elements of the way the conservative party goes about potentially changing things, they can say what they like in public, but we cannot confirm which way they vote. that means there is an extra dimension of wondering, they may be publicly supporting the prime minister but maybe doing something different in private. ofourse it could work the other way around as well. we will know once we reach 9:00. we've been hearing tory mps speaking for and against prime minister boris johnson on continuing the job. here is one who voted against. >> my loyalty is first of all to my country and my constituents. in the u.k. we don't vote for president or prime minister. the prime minister's thereby being the leader of the party with the most mps after the general election. he remains prime minister while he retains the confidence of those mps and we will see if he maintains that confidence. >> most of what has happened in the last 10 months in number 10, the policy has been set to sustain the prime minister, one man. that i not going to change now.
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but what are they also thinking in the conservative party? is there an obvious person arrived devoris johnson in the port? he would like to replace. okay, so your 1st question, les, but this is the best result they could actually ask for. they want maurice johnson to stay so that they can go into that election and all the way through say, you can't trust this man. he broke the law, he was fined by the police, and he has misled parliament for who could stand against forrest johnson. that of course, there are a number of employees who have been vying for that position. only one has properly come forward. as somebody who was criticizing today, that's jeremy hunt. he stood against devoris johnson in 2019 for that leadership election. and he is again, would be somebody who's very likely to throw his hat into the ring. however, that that vacancy it at the moment is not open, but that is not to say it won't be opened in the next few months. one thing to add to if i can, is that i'm under the current conservative party rules that cannot be another co
but what are they also thinking in the conservative party? is there an obvious person arrived devoris johnson in the port? he would like to replace. okay, so your 1st question, les, but this is the best result they could actually ask for. they want maurice johnson to stay so that they can go into that election and all the way through say, you can't trust this man. he broke the law, he was fined by the police, and he has misled parliament for who could stand against forrest johnson. that of...
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but this is the leader of a conservative party. his accepted incredibly large donations from that was very, very closely associated with father. mir couldn't done nothing until recently to clean up a huge amount of money wandering and assign london. that's fine. now this is the crime one and others. and even notice that they're taking are completely inadequate, is not good enough to only be the kind of prime minister who's capable of putting in effort and when your own job is on the way the prime minister shooting. and i for every single day, for the people, not just those who liked them, obviously for the whole country, for the planet as a whole. boss, johnson doesn't do that because as i said before, he's always wanted to be prime minister. he's never actually wanted to do the job of prime minister, and we need someone who will do that job in a time of climate americans in economic crisis. never mind war on our continent. we need somebody who wants to do the job, not somebody who just wants to go down, and history picks up. okay,
but this is the leader of a conservative party. his accepted incredibly large donations from that was very, very closely associated with father. mir couldn't done nothing until recently to clean up a huge amount of money wandering and assign london. that's fine. now this is the crime one and others. and even notice that they're taking are completely inadequate, is not good enough to only be the kind of prime minister who's capable of putting in effort and when your own job is on the way the...
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party hope it would be. 0ur conservative party hope it would be. our next _ conservative party hope it would be. our next story is on the front page of the eye and theresa may has been making quite a few interventions, hasn't she? she has in this few interventions, hasn't she? sis: has in this latest one few interventions, hasn't she? §i2 has in this latest one is urging borisjohnson to ban trans conversion therapy, just because it's hard to submit it should not be addressed. —— doesn't mean. causing huge controversy earlier this year when there were leaked documents that showed the government was trying to quietly drop this legislation is a huge backlash in the government you turned but only on convention therapy for gay and bisexual people. as been a complete political hot potato and now it's back on the agenda because theresa may is calling for. we know the trans people experience more harmful practices. there twice as likely and this is something the charities and organisations have really been campaigning and speaking out on
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carry on as conservative party leader. you need to step aside. but the message of it coming back loud and clear from borisjohnson and his friends this evening, is, look, i have one, under the rules of the game, i am entitled to carry on as leader, you cannot challenge me again for another year and it's now time to forget what has gone on in the past, move forward and borisjohnson will try and reshape the political agenda in his direction. if he can hold on until the parliamentary recess over the summer, he has a chance. the difficulty he has is that issues such as his conduct in 10 downing street, the so—called partygate affair, that is not going to go away because there is still one commons committee, one house of commons committee that is inquiring into whether borisjohnson misled parliament in that respect. right. professor tonge, a very quick question. the labour leader keir starmer said the conservative party was popping up mrjohnson in spite of popular opinion. how will he be viewing these developments? i think kei
carry on as conservative party leader. you need to step aside. but the message of it coming back loud and clear from borisjohnson and his friends this evening, is, look, i have one, under the rules of the game, i am entitled to carry on as leader, you cannot challenge me again for another year and it's now time to forget what has gone on in the past, move forward and borisjohnson will try and reshape the political agenda in his direction. if he can hold on until the parliamentary recess over...
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so i'm versus prime minister boris johnson ought to pass a bi election losses 1st. conservative party u. s. senate pos is a bipartisan gun control build the fuss. such legislation in 3 decades follows the number of recent machine. ah, there urgent calls for international hel. bogged off gestalt. most destructive earthquake in 20 years. least 1150 people have been killed and entire villages reduced to rubble. people in pug teak, a province on desperate for food shelter. i'm drinking water alena tv reports. it only took 5 minutes for the lives of these men to change forever. in the early morning hours of the 21st of june, 5.9, magnitude earthquakes, truck honest on leaving more than 1500 dead and hundreds more injured. a handful of districts in the south eastern provinces practical and host where the worst head and the han was at home with his 14 family members when the tremors were felt. when you were to move, it was 130 a. m. didn't even take a full minute in my family, 10 people including children, were killed. there is a private clinic, but it's 30 minutes away. there is no governme
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we want people to continue to support the conservative party and we _ to support the conservative party and we need people to have confidence to do that, and their vote is— confidence to do that, and their vote is not— confidence to do that, and their vote is not going to be overruled by a small number of mps. what vote is not going to be overruled by a small number of mps.— a small number of mps. what do you acce ht a small number of mps. what do you acce -t that a small number of mps. what do you accept that dozens _ a small number of mps. what do you accept that dozens of _ a small number of mps. what do you accept that dozens of mps _ a small number of mps. what do you accept that dozens of mps voting i accept that dozens of mps voting against the prime minister is bad for the party? 50. against the prime minister is bad for the party?— against the prime minister is bad for the party? so, i think we're in a difficult situation. _ for the party? so, i think we're in a difficult situation. this - for the party? so, i think we're in a difficult situation. this isn't i for the p
we want people to continue to support the conservative party and we _ to support the conservative party and we need people to have confidence to do that, and their vote is— confidence to do that, and their vote is not— confidence to do that, and their vote is not going to be overruled by a small number of mps. what vote is not going to be overruled by a small number of mps.— a small number of mps. what do you acce ht a small number of mps. what do you acce -t that a small number of mps....
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party and the conservative party's prospectjust because _ conservative party's prospectjust because they want to back the prime minister~ _ because they want to back the prime minister. that sort of partisanship within— minister. that sort of partisanship within the — minister. that sort of partisanship within the party is very destructive, and i think by not describing the nature of the rebellion against the prime minister fairly. _ rebellion against the prime minister fairly. it _ rebellion against the prime minister fairly. it is— rebellion against the prime minister fairly, it is notjust about brexit, it is not— fairly, it is notjust about brexit, it is notjust _ fairly, it is notjust about brexit, it is notjust about cake, it is much — it is notjust about cake, it is much more _ it is notjust about cake, it is much more deep—seated about the prime _ much more deep—seated about the prime minister's honesty and sense of direction. that's why i think there — of direction. that's why i think there will— of direction. that's why i think there will be quite a substa
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jacob, re smoke and the lawyer that's within the conservative party within the cabinet. i think that this is something that is being exaggerated and that the effect that this is having on the populace at large things saturated. but poll after poll is showing that the conservative party is languishing behind labor consistently than forest johnson is significantly unpopular in this country right now. does that mean that he is going to lose the boats of confidence later tonight? no, of course it doesn't because it doesn't mean just because 54 m. p 's put in a letter of discontent to the 922 committee that a majority of orient pays are going to vote against the prime minister later this evening. $100.00 ac would be needed to unseat him. but whether he wins or whether he loses, the storm clouds a gathering for forest johnson. and even if he pleases, heard later on today. there are still going to be big problems. he has to face with his reputation, with the electoral viability. and those aren't going to go away just because of no comfort advisor, confidence. indeed. that's was
jacob, re smoke and the lawyer that's within the conservative party within the cabinet. i think that this is something that is being exaggerated and that the effect that this is having on the populace at large things saturated. but poll after poll is showing that the conservative party is languishing behind labor consistently than forest johnson is significantly unpopular in this country right now. does that mean that he is going to lose the boats of confidence later tonight? no, of course it...
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now katie johnson says the conservative party now needs to come together for the british people term he get the public behind him now. well, that's going to be really an uphill battle. there's a huge amount of public anger over party gates. this idea that it's one move for them. and another rule for us. and just this weekend, morris johnson, as he was arriving at some post cathedral for a service to mark the queen's platinum jubilee, was met with jeers and booze from the crowd. the pose aren't looking good for him, either snapped survey. that was how just after this confidence vote was called, find that around 60 percent of people thought conservative should go to my to the party leadership. now this is the leader that lead the conservative to their biggest majority in decades just 3 years ago. so really a huge fall from grace for boys johnson a big fall from grace. what's likely to happen now, katie? well, he's technically safe for a year from another competence, although m. p could try to challenge that. he may simply try to limp on until the next general election, which is schedul
now katie johnson says the conservative party now needs to come together for the british people term he get the public behind him now. well, that's going to be really an uphill battle. there's a huge amount of public anger over party gates. this idea that it's one move for them. and another rule for us. and just this weekend, morris johnson, as he was arriving at some post cathedral for a service to mark the queen's platinum jubilee, was met with jeers and booze from the crowd. the pose aren't...
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boris narrowly survives a no-confidence vote from his own conservative party as the country considers the next chapter for the monarchy. and green gentrification. however it's to make east boston more climate change resilient -- efforts to make east boston more climate change resilient our pricing out residents of a majority latino neighborhood. >> people are getting displaced. there are not enough economic opportunities. amna:
boris narrowly survives a no-confidence vote from his own conservative party as the country considers the next chapter for the monarchy. and green gentrification. however it's to make east boston more climate change resilient -- efforts to make east boston more climate change resilient our pricing out residents of a majority latino neighborhood. >> people are getting displaced. there are not enough economic opportunities. amna:
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find that 60 percent of people thought the conservatives should vote for a shot and out of the party leadership. now let's remember, this is a man who just 3 years ago, let the conservatives to their strongest biggest majority in decades. so it's really a big fall from grace for the prime minister. it is a very big fall from grace keeping in mind though, that he has won this confidence void. what's, what's likely to happen? no. well, he's technically safe from another confidence vote for a year. of course, he could just choose to resign, but we're seeing no signs of that. and his allies are insisting that he's going to stay in office. another option would be to hold a snap election for shots and hasn't rolled that out, but he said he's not interested in doing so. so, so not a great time for an election as well as this high public hang over party gate. there's also a very dire cost of living crisis in the u. k. with soaring food and fuel prices, and many families struggling to make ends meet. so parsons may just choose to hold on until the next scheduled general election at the moment
find that 60 percent of people thought the conservatives should vote for a shot and out of the party leadership. now let's remember, this is a man who just 3 years ago, let the conservatives to their strongest biggest majority in decades. so it's really a big fall from grace for the prime minister. it is a very big fall from grace keeping in mind though, that he has won this confidence void. what's, what's likely to happen? no. well, he's technically safe from another confidence vote for a...
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(cheering) hurford, helen, the conservative party candidate, 16,393. applause gwendolyn elizabeth, liz pohl, labor party, 1562. applause ruffalo, francesco robert, commonly known as frankie ruffalo, the four britain movement, 146.- ruffalo, the four britain movement, 146. yes! applause walker, benjamin _ movement, 146. yes! applause walker, benjamin lee, commonly known as ben walker, uk independence party, 241. applause. wescott, gillian margaret, commonly known as jill wescott, the green party, 1064. applause. the number of ballot papers rejected was 113. the turnout was 52.3%. i do hereby declare that richard john ford is duly elected. when i turnaround that is in terms of result! i know you are doing the calculations but you are blowing and whistling and amazed at that. yes, it is a stunning result. it is notjust a win for the liberal democrats, it is a thumping. this is a seat that had a majority of 24,000 at 2019 election and 60% of the vote, one of the safest conservative seats in the country and it has been a conservative seat for a century or l
(cheering) hurford, helen, the conservative party candidate, 16,393. applause gwendolyn elizabeth, liz pohl, labor party, 1562. applause ruffalo, francesco robert, commonly known as frankie ruffalo, the four britain movement, 146.- ruffalo, the four britain movement, 146. yes! applause walker, benjamin _ movement, 146. yes! applause walker, benjamin lee, commonly known as ben walker, uk independence party, 241. applause. wescott, gillian margaret, commonly known as jill wescott, the green...
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borisjohnson has survived a vote of confidence in his leadership of the conservative party, although more than 40% of tory mps voted against him. he described the result as "decisive" and his supporters have urged their colleagues to allow the government to push ahead with the running of the country. but one of mrjohnson�*s critics said it was a "very bad result" and he would be surprised if he was still in downing street by the end of the autumn. here is the story of the vote and the results. after months of awkward question for borisjohnson, weeks of mounting speculation and a day of intense public, sometimes angry, arguments, the moment — a verdict, the result with yes, the potential to remove mrjohnson as prime minister, but also, shape his future in the job. the vote in favour of having confidence in borisjohnson as leader was 211 votes and the vote against was 148 votes... gasping ..and, therefore, i can announce that the parliamentary party does have confidence. cheering a mathematical victory for borisjohnson, but, boy, those numbers are awkward for him. more than 40% of
borisjohnson has survived a vote of confidence in his leadership of the conservative party, although more than 40% of tory mps voted against him. he described the result as "decisive" and his supporters have urged their colleagues to allow the government to push ahead with the running of the country. but one of mrjohnson�*s critics said it was a "very bad result" and he would be surprised if he was still in downing street by the end of the autumn. here is the story of the...
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if they posted a 100 for a 100 years for the conservative party here. going to the liberal democrats in spectacular fashion. in fact, it's believed to be the largest overturning numerical terms of a majority. ever that 24000 seat margin. so you've got the loss of a red. we'll see that points to the labor parties chances of rebuilding their red ball in the next election. you've got the loss of a cor conservative seat here. add to that the resignation this morning of a real party heavy weight, the chairman of the conservative party of a doubt. the governor philip hands. greens says you quite new forces will have to leave the embattled city as to that, a don yancey, russian forces have taken control as most of the strategic 50. the governor says, remaining positions had been smashed to pieces, and staying doesn't make any sense. the u. s. senate house passed one of the strongest gun control bills in decades. the legislation had support from both sides of the political while. it comes as the supreme court struck down a long standing gun law in york. 3rd pro
if they posted a 100 for a 100 years for the conservative party here. going to the liberal democrats in spectacular fashion. in fact, it's believed to be the largest overturning numerical terms of a majority. ever that 24000 seat margin. so you've got the loss of a red. we'll see that points to the labor parties chances of rebuilding their red ball in the next election. you've got the loss of a cor conservative seat here. add to that the resignation this morning of a real party heavy weight,...
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morris johnson to face a conservative party confidence vote that could see him ousted as the u. k. prime minister. ah, hello, i'm a very infant again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up bowl chemical filled containers exploded a bangladesh port. fueling a file that's killed at least 49 people. tension rises between lebanon and israel, over a maritime area. both want to tap for gas plus ah, south korea, the united states testify weapons following the bolts latest massages. ah, we begin with breaking news from the u. k. where it's been confirmed, the prime minister boris johnson will face a confidence vote later on monday. the challenge to his leadership has been triggered by discontent within his own conservative party. johnston's faced coals to resign over a series of scandals. it included a number of parties held in around downing street during the heights of the u. kays corona, virus loc. sounds. a conservative party official says that he's received enough letters by n p's for the vote to go ahead. the threshold all 15 percent of the fall of injury party seeki
morris johnson to face a conservative party confidence vote that could see him ousted as the u. k. prime minister. ah, hello, i'm a very infant again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up bowl chemical filled containers exploded a bangladesh port. fueling a file that's killed at least 49 people. tension rises between lebanon and israel, over a maritime area. both want to tap for gas plus ah, south korea, the united states testify weapons following the bolts latest massages. ah,...
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i hope a sensible conservative party wins the next election, but, like previous leaders of the conservative party, like william hague, like the former home secretary, like others, i think his time is up. if he is still prime minister at the next election, will you vote conservative? i can't vote in elections because i'm a peer. would you if you could? i've made a lifetime�*s choice never to ask hypothetical questions, but i would... i would vote for a conservative candidate if there was a good one in my constituency. your successor as conservative party chair, 0liver dowden, resigned recently after the party lost two by—elections, and he said, "we can't carry on business as usual — "somebody must take responsibility. "i've concluded it would not be right "for me to remain in office." there are others, like former tory, conservative party leader michael howard, saying members of the cabinet "should carefully consider their positions." yeah, i think michael howard is absolutely right. that's what i said, that he and william hague had both... had both made much the same point. do you wan
i hope a sensible conservative party wins the next election, but, like previous leaders of the conservative party, like william hague, like the former home secretary, like others, i think his time is up. if he is still prime minister at the next election, will you vote conservative? i can't vote in elections because i'm a peer. would you if you could? i've made a lifetime�*s choice never to ask hypothetical questions, but i would... i would vote for a conservative candidate if there was a...
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now, boris johnson, katie says he says the conservative party needs to come together for the british people. so can he get the public behind him now? well, that's definitely going to be an uphill battle. there's a huge amount of public anger over party gate, and i think a large proportion of the public really nice u. s. government as one rule for them and another all for us. and just this we can borrow johnson when he was attending jubilee celebrations for the queen. he was booed and jeered by the crowd as he arrived. and the pose aren't looking good for him either a snap survey that was carried out just before this confidence vote. find that 60 percent of people thought the conservatives should vote for shots and out of the party leadership. now let's amend that. this is a man who just 3 years ago, let the conservatives to their strongest biggest majority in decades. so it's really a big fall from grace for the prime minister. it is a very big fall from grace keeping in mind though, that he has won this confidence void. what's, what's likely to happen? no. well, he's technically saf
now, boris johnson, katie says he says the conservative party needs to come together for the british people. so can he get the public behind him now? well, that's definitely going to be an uphill battle. there's a huge amount of public anger over party gate, and i think a large proportion of the public really nice u. s. government as one rule for them and another all for us. and just this we can borrow johnson when he was attending jubilee celebrations for the queen. he was booed and jeered by...
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party.- and what's going on in the conservative party. nigel, paper does say that — conservative party. nigel, paper does say that what _ conservative party. nigel, paper does say that what happened i conservative party. nigel, paper does say that what happened at | conservative party. nigel, paper. does say that what happened at st. paul's, that borisjohnson was no longer seen by the public as a leader who upholds the british standards. this question of leaders continues because as far as the tories go, who would you replace borisjohnson with? and also, sir keir starmer, is he the right leader for the party for labour? i keir starmer, is he the right leader for the party for labour?— for the party for labour? i think keir starmer _ for the party for labour? i think keir starmer probably - for the party for labour? i think keir starmer probably is. - for the party for labour? i think keir starmer probably is. i'm i for the party for labour? i think keir starmer probably is. i'm a | for the party for labour? i think. keir starmer proba
party.- and what's going on in the conservative party. nigel, paper does say that — conservative party. nigel, paper does say that what _ conservative party. nigel, paper does say that what happened i conservative party. nigel, paper does say that what happened at | conservative party. nigel, paper. does say that what happened at st. paul's, that borisjohnson was no longer seen by the public as a leader who upholds the british standards. this question of leaders continues because as far as...
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counting is underway in two key uk by—elections for the conservative party, in the first test of voters opinions since the partygate scandal. we will have live updates ahead on the programme but for now, a quick check of more news making headlines. ukraine moves a step closer tojoining the european union as it's given official candidate status. and how a heroic coach made a dramatic rescue after a swimmer fainted to the bottom of the pool at the world aquatics championships in budapest. asi as i swam as fast as i could to grab her and pull as i swam as fast as i could to grab herand pull up as i swam as fast as i could to grab her and pull up to the surface, and once i pull her up, so i wasjust, my goal was only to make her breathe. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. taliban officials in afghanistan say the main search for survivors from wednesday's devastating earthquake in the south—east of the country has ended. more than 1,,000 people are thought to have been killed in the remote part of the country. doctors say many childr
counting is underway in two key uk by—elections for the conservative party, in the first test of voters opinions since the partygate scandal. we will have live updates ahead on the programme but for now, a quick check of more news making headlines. ukraine moves a step closer tojoining the european union as it's given official candidate status. and how a heroic coach made a dramatic rescue after a swimmer fainted to the bottom of the pool at the world aquatics championships in budapest. asi...