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Jonathan Powell was downing street chief of staff under Tony Blair when he also served as chief government negotiator on Northern Ireland he believes Mrs May should reconsider her planet to work with the Democratic Unionists I do think this is a real problem with the u.p.a. I think I understand why people Newquay aren't paying much attention to it Northern Ireland hasn't been on our news pages for a long time and that's a good thing but let's not put them back on again by bringing this mistaken policy of actually depending on the d.p. To form a government it would really cause serious problems for us mentors United Kingdom and in terms of you negotiations about the former Conservative minister Eric Pickles says the conservatives have always been quite close to the d u p he thinks they can have a successful working relationship I don't know precisely what the revelation is whether it's sort of. Supplying confidence of whether it's going to be on or an issue by issue or whether it's going to be broadly across a number of issues though that will welcome or I suspect Wolf are demonstrating. That is a stable relationship and there's no reason why we should be able to do the full 5 years the Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn has urged to reason made to stand down saying his party which gains 29 seats is ready to serve them McCluskey the leader of the biggest union Unite says Labor could put together a minority government he believes to reason they will not succeed and they could be another election soon this prime minister can't go on for another 5 years so my message is that Labor now has to prepare for governments and they do that by the Palm Tree Labor Party coming back together and being united and making certain that the policies of developed and spread out propagated in a way that will attract more and more people tell us the Liberal Democrats now have 12 seats a gain of 4 compared to 2015 but the party's former leader Nick Clegg lost in Sheffield Hallam and you keep support has collapsed its share of the vote fell by almost 11 percent with Leader Paul Nuttall handing in his resignation but he insists his party will continue to be what he calls the guard dog of bricks it. Negotiations with the e.u. On terms of Britain's departure from the e.u. Are due to begin within the next 2 weeks the head of the European Commission John cool younker said he hoped the election result will not hold up talks a spokesperson Xander winter Stein said it was up to the new government to make the next move on BRICs it is clearly for the. 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Radio love little furry Current say well you know offer it can see a were available online and the like how are you well that has annoyed was a good place Gracious Me hubris is the new word you know a dictionary I don't know what it means but somebody said I should say good afternoon to my name said the next one this is Dr time we take a well known stories and we've put them together and hopefully you want to talk about I'm certain we do in the 1st hour in any case and there is a one story and listen I've got about a 1000000 guests to talk to and I've got you know 12000 pieces of audio odd prefer not to play one of them if I'm honest with you what I would prefer this afternoon a man who has had no sleep at all would just prefer. 2 teachers I don't know what to make of what happened I was expecting a speech outside to say it won't be with me that's 25th they we didn't get it this time so what's going on Lisa let me just tell you about Lucinda who's reading our news headlines for you oh no he's got details of those roads in the weather but the election what did you make of it if you stay open are you surprised the questions are all in a little while are number 7 double 240000 texts a one interval 3 so your message to the world London e-mails to any dot net store at b.b.c. Dot co dot you can drive time in lection special b.b.c. Radio long cool. Seventies up to 2000 so how are you how are you doing this is Dr time it's an election drive time you have just heard that money still with me for the next 3 hours is Robert meek and he's or he'll be sent on all sorts of missions constitutionally He's our political analyst and goodness knows he's got a job today he's with me and I'm here talking to you I'll introduce you to Rob in a few short minutes let me just ask you what did you make of last night's happenings and what have you made of Mrs my speech today no recognition that this majority this hand a strong steady hand that she was seeking you know to go and negotiate all regs from the e.u. . Oh well I don't know maybe I've got it wrong it is all we stronger or weaker than we were before the general election if is Mrs May was on the battlefield as a soldier how if a tool badly injured would she be what did you make of Ukip you could dissipate but here's the question how many more votes would they have had if not you for Raj was in charge now been trying to get most of one of these palm entry labor people who didn't feel as though Jeremy Corbyn was up to because boo hoo all of a sudden more votes than Ed Miliband sorry seats more seats he's got than Gordon Brown is he the real deal. Young people Day came in their droves Why did so many of them apparently vote for Labor and another one for you all those pricks it is all those people voting for Briggs who voted with the 3900000000 people who went for Ukip they were all supposed to go into the Conservative party but they didn't 12 seats for liberal Democrats but is it really a success and more has the greatest communicator in my opinion in the House of Commons Why did he loses c. It's got to be worse him losing it now than in 2015 where he was a real bad dude I'm going to Nick Clegg's do you pity there propping up the government will for a little more about then when you surprised by what you find so look there are lots of things for us to talk about the most important elections of our lifetime. Revenge of the remain as our verdict called There are so many things to talk say good afternoon to you Robert make it Afternoon Well it's great fun this isn't it's madness yes and it's chaos we were here in 2015 you and I doing the show together we would have been able to predict there that David Cameron would only last a few months and a year on more or less from the vote on Briggs nothing's happened it's yeah it's been a crazy few years if you go back to that general election of 15 when Cameron wasn't expected to get over the finish line the majority shocked us that night he shocked us again he was gone within the year and now this result as got everyone gasping for breath again because they just did not see this coming to reason may as lousy as a campaign she may have had we still expected her to get a majority however small we did not expect to really to be in this position if she ran the presidential campaign to start with she did certainly to start with they thought it was brand to resolve and brand Tory if you run if you run the president campaign then it's on you it's about you how can you stay if your ideas have been rejected if you have been richer Well I don't so I think she's in a very very precarious position that somehow I think she's really on borrowed time because she the whole thing was presented to the British public that it vote for me I am the straight hand here I'm the one I'm the straight that can look after you I'm a no nonsense woman I'm the person who compared the strong hand in the BRICs negotiations I am the person she told the Tory party you can slaughter labor this time around she's done none of those things is Germany Coburn the real deal yes absolutely I think again an extraordinary couple of years you think laughter when he stood for the Labor leader you could even if you couldn't get the vote of the votes I mean the people actually nominated him were considered to be idiots he wins that by a landslide the Labor Party as I'm told that the M.P.'s can't stand the fact they tried to get rid of him a year later they fail. He wins by another big majority then the people who say the naysayers are saying right now get really found out because now he has to go to a general election this is when he gets found out this is when he finally Michael Foot that what he's done is completely turned around expectations you can lose and still when you can win and still lose Well yeah I mean let's at the end that Labor have lost they've lost the election the Wrote you can't get away from that but cool been on the flip side isn't a strong position he's not going anywhere and it could be another general election next year unless it rather odd happens I expect Jamie Corbin to be leading the Labor party then 7 double to $40000.00 come on unless you allow me and up last night you should be chomping at the bit on this one and it affects each and every one of our futures if you run a business how are you feeling uncertainty at the drop dead in there how Europe reacting to it because they're getting on with business I would like to hear from you to 07 double to full 2000 quick call from Jake in Friends report to start us off. Good afternoon. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. General public and there are younger you I'm out survivors Whoa. I was so possible so this morning Colby What is it about Jeremy Corbyn and for me. Whoa so Jeremy when you say from a right I will obviously. Last. February stock market problem number when it's Jeremy cope and and any celebrated. Enterprise caught. In wealth. Now is celebrated. I would. Exceed the break we've made and every so often who just you know working class person this is what this is. What will lots and lots of people have said that actually that he has the common touch he was better with people she looked stiff she sounded stiff at the same speech again and again and again not on certain people's questions not engaging in a big debate not defending a record as home secretary and then as prime minister even though you cool the election is as bad a campaign as we've ever seen I think so I think the worst case scenario for it is the one which was the hung parliament I mean she's done the campaign I think was incredibly bad as you say set up as a presidential campaign initially trees may just got more uptight as it went on the body and she looked like she just desperately wanted to have it over with and we just spoke in sound bites never loosened up never probably saw the real person she was just too scary maybe that is the real person I would say probably no I just think oh hold on one and nobody in the cabinet knew there was going to be an election yet she didn't do that which David Cameron did which is to road test proposals so we knew about the sort of people could have an idea whether they like them which is why you've got to roll back on social creative which is why you've got to roll back on National truants because you haven't tested it out no I think I do believe though that her campaign was so poor so emotionally constipated for her bit of a phrase she never really. She just looked anxious uncomfortable around the public Well let me let me just bring. Proof. That you have not only sleep and you're highly wired you're arguing with us in the microphone which is an absolute let me put your. First of all tell everybody where you are Ok So Monk college Greenwich people might know is the patch of grass just opposite the Houses of Parliament on Millbank and basically whenever anything like anything of this nature happens lots of little tents pop up but today is the busiest that I've ever seen I mean you know there are scaffolding there's tents there's journalists everywhere you look there are cameras there are politicians milling around doing various interviews and it's been like this pretty much since about 630 this morning when I 1st came here I mean it certainly picked up now there are even more people here now but you know just complete sense of shock you know we're all sensing that shock we and the politicians that I've spoken to here today really were not seeing they did see this coming and I spent the night at a wandering around north London going to lots of different constituencies I started in and went off to barking and course there was concern about what was going to happen to the rain and say well managed labor managed to hold on there of course and then moving over to food Norf another area that was supposed to be on the contention and Westry Singh held on then I went off to Harringay where we had Hornsey and Wood Green one of those that the Liberal Democrats thought they were going to get hold of well there their vote got completely crushed so what we saw you know over into a can and bins cable winning back the sea it was a mixed review really for the Liberal Democrats because in Bermondsey as well they did manage to win that battle and then I went. Up to there because I want to bring in. Many many of your callers on as possible today please please forgive me I come back to you very shortly Suzanne I'm alone so. By the way our political reporter up all night good to go any of you theories you'd like to try out may. And Susannah will go for it and believe me nobody here knows any more than you. People might try to blag nobody knows and that's why it's great fun and I do not want to be this to be about a bunch of blogs talking about politics and Suzanna in terms of people who phone in love for everybody it's the most important election of our lifetime young people have come in their droves the venge of the remain as London voted interesting what happened up in voxel What about the prime minister. Wounded who just reminds one of them trainees even when to want to go to what one of them ah ah ah just dying and dying and dying and dying out long will she go on for or might this coalition somebody with an idea is joining can she often in to join. Yes I. Can hear is that the been up all night voice. Well done and and Iraq come in and so this coalition. Well it's not a coalition it's a it's an arrangement coloration coyote's which to reason I talked of has moved from is linked to the already laws of the Shanksville route Yeah so it was probably Wessels or incisors. Interesting views they have the d.p. Interesting here it's all real way and arresting Jenny if you like to think so yeah well next start shot where. Homosexuality is an abomination that's issue number one for jurors cause why beautiful place in Northern Ireland about 16000000 years old 6000 years old because the world is only 6000 years old dinosaur bones were very like gold to chess she was like you know don't forget. I mean there's going to climb I don't know no I don't I don't I don't know I don't know we we've we've way to where you missed out in a very very important part cross was Malone one of the instigators of apostle had a radical Dutch cleric took all of these ideas from Edward Caso and there was I also unionists I've known in the Senate let's not forget the leader of white road to Asia for all of the ideas for 2nd relations because of what they did to wrong and Catholics now prefer anybody who had criticism of Jeremy cording sitting down with former terrorists to becoming politicians are now allowed in with you. Have to sink about it because the thing you Terry is a political party I'm totally indorsed by the loyalist military to lie on the people's loyalist committee we're going to think of the red nose and they usually are only you be so we were in for interesting times drawing give you a detail bullet point of the d u p And Susan let me just come back to you before I go to Robin that 1st story that John put forward that the coalition of chaos those words of come back to haunt her this is going to be difficult Well well yes very much I mean she was constantly for around this campaign talking about this coalition of chaos she was referring to Labor getting together to be s.n.p. All of the Liberal Democrats of the Greens Well you know now she's she has to get into a coalition no doubt all of us will refer to as a coalition of chaos coalition with a d.p.m. Outcome a price you know she can't just expect them to give her what she wants without giving them something in return trysting money order conversation right yeah very interesting Yeah exactly. And so you know this I did he know she's clearly not been strengthened by any of this you know this idea that she's going into these breaks that negotiations have a strengthened hand completely for now when they look at when they come back to you go trick or a minor please ask him if he is prepared to serve in Germany Corbin's cabinet put please ask him the 0207 double 240000 that's on them let me just read some questions before we come back to who's with me I'd like to know what your feelings are about to resume was a woman who was. Something Jews use you know the even more popular. What do you think about her now what was it about the actual I don't know whether it was the manifesto or actually Jews choose to run itself or was it about their campaign that you think people turned away from a young person. How does this affect Briggs do you think if Briggs is the big thing how does it affect are we stronger or we are and what about older domestic policies the n.h.s. Our own building trends all the things that we spend time here and drive time discussing Robert quick point on the coalition before we go back to Susan you know it's extremely tricky I mean Brix it comes back to haunt the Tory party again because they've got a tough line on that they aren't for heartbreaks it do you pay so again she's going to have to shift her stance on that to get to get the d.p. On board to not only just have to deal with the current negotiations he's now got another little party on a back saying prodding the whole time say you can't do this you can't do that it's really an enviable position to be in climate change deniers creationist anti gay anti abortion really Teresa imagine how well Labor would have done had had they had fairness from the media we're talking about later and say instructive I voted tactically for the Liberal Democrats and Richmond. Arkadi if just 50 or so of my fellow Labor supporters locally have voted lived with me Zac Goldsmith would not be an m.p. Now regaining that seat with I think a majority of 40 following this is a chance missed back to the as a Roman Catholic I'm not too pleased with the d. U.p.a. Having effective control over the British government here they don't like people of my religion friend of mine phoned me to say what's this about the Doppies supporting to reason that we're going to convert already can you was your experts none hear me. I as an English Roman Catholic should be worried about the being in government given their. Past given the stock. Or even the stick Geza got for talking to Shin Fein who we see the same for to reason may just some of the messages coming in College Green for us. You know I'm very. Here's the thing it wasn't the poll tax you know annoying No it it was Europe that did for Margaret Thatcher it was your for John Major it was 0 that did for David Cameron Europe do for the reason me. You know I think Europe is always a very difficult subject for the Conservative Party and so considering now that she has to go into these breaks a negotiation that strengthened hand it's very difficult to see how she's going to get the kind of deal that days on the right of the party would expect and say I fully expect at some point down the line you know they will turn on her I'm surprised they haven't thought turning on her already every conservative m.p. The state can say and I spoke to Mike freer even I speak to you when I was out in Barnet you know spoken to Bob nail as well all of them say for standing by her I managed to grab both male actually a few minutes ago on College Green his he said to me a little earlier but it's very disappointing because we haven't got an overall majority. But I think the promise is done the right thing to seek a swiftly as possible to get an arrangement where we can have continuity of government saying that's what both the business community and their European partners need so they know where we're going in terms of London we saw some seats which we didn't expect to like the Labor Party places. A. Crude and central that was on their target list still and there's no one there they're few Yes and that's disappointing and we also really great employees and good friends and colleagues and I'm very sad about what we've got to recognize is that London has a different demographic but often a different set of priorities to other parts of the country and we didn't need sound message what it off to achieve that is treason may they not to blame for the kinds of losses are I think we as a party collectively have to accept that we have actually had a good story to tell very strong story on the economy but we didn't articulate that enough and perhaps we needed to be more upbeat and optimistic about the opportunities that we were offering to the country going forward it was there but the message wasn't getting through in the way they could and should have done a fantastic talking to Suzanne them and don't sort of agree. We'll go back to Susan fantastic holding it in while you know they're sharpening the noise of a presenting a face of call you know the noise of being this is the history of the Conservative Party they are very effective assassins when it comes when they don't reward failure they don't mess around the Labor party had the soap operas about their leadership remember the Gordon Brown Tony Blair nonsense very we had all the stuff bring the Miliband Now we had the snow the plots against Jeremy Coleman it goes on and on and on and on they can never quite get the knife in the Tories they don't mess around it's overnight this global blood all over the walls I really don't believe idea of treason May being a caretaker prime minister over the next few months he just doesn't. Hold on of course some theories will not have. Those you know about as a side who want to get as many cool as we possibly can in the 1st hour of the show we're talking about this the Briggs's election where we found out nothing more about Briggs and what would happen at the negotiating table then we knew before the campaign started and we've seen a presidential campaign that didn't roll of the dice a gamble by 2 conservative leaders this not gone the way they think 1st of all David Cameron who didn't have to have the referendum and now to reason may who didn't have to call the election we had some to go to fix. Parliament but she 24 points ahead wanted to take advantage of that weak feeble bad leader and guess what he wasn't quite as weak feeble was bad as she thought 7 double to 40000 somebody I imagine indorsing that Mirza is in Dagenham Good afternoon. So explain your record when supporter I am yes I am I mean from a. Court's uneasy choice a natural situation corking I'm going to look at the policies of crops from trees and perhaps off. You know it was never good have to chose corn more than I want justice policy goes up and the biggest thing for me is there's a huge trust deficit in politicians. You know. They always they all make promises. That they want and do not think when it comes to corporate. I think notions of as many people looking you know they listen to a different Tell me something about the way he present identity good or bad but it is different I say I think a lot of compassion in a nice place what it is and is the cases I've. Heard 2 things in the best interest of the like them and they talked about listening to people and actually learning from them and. Really makes a difference. In terms of who we really was very much like how far can we go messages quickly for me how far can we go. I think. Part of what I did and I think. That's unlikely isn't it is unlikely in the history says they're not going to. Well they're going to have to learn from it prepare very For look at what 3. 35 and then we had 29 or 10 I think would be around and you know the kind with a you know things are saying what the what started. The reason why it matters where weight and if you're going to leave it there appreciate your contribution very much whether you're a coven or whether you support Mrs Main still thinks he's the right person what about taking fire and his faith was really being used like some sort of stick to beat him with it was a good or a bad night for the Liberal Democrats were making Well I think in terms of birth Tim Farron scraped over the line he was lucky to survive liberal Democrats overall had such a calamitous time in 2015 I think they'll be able to be bit deflated but also quite relieved at least they're back on the board up to 12 they are looking for you cause you to send your e-mails diary says Eddie it's not over yet downtown I should have had some music for they should not have 7 Doubletree for 2000 what about Mrs May She just over she toast is it just about waiting who would take her place for goodness sake what happens when we get to the negotiating table are we stronger or weaker you somebody in business how we you feeling today and how soon do you think there will be another election a 2 or 7 double to full 2430 news headlines from Lucinda about 5. And instead 9 centuries I'm a says she will put together a government with the support of the Democratic Democratic Unionists that can provide certainty for the future and get on with breaks it speaking after visiting Buckingham Palace she said only her party had the legitimacy to govern despite falling 8 seats short of a majority. 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Sorry later on that suggested it and they will just to write it as ridiculous and stupid money that he wrote making is here with me for the next 3 hours and we're trying for anything you need to do but we're trying theories because there are no experts on this one and this is where we have to make it up make up predictions what do you think is going to happen let's take some calls dates in both the Green didn't go the way you planned Dave did it you know definitely a definite one it but you know it all of complicating the operative picking the thing I wish you know one. Because it promised you know sort of thing after about a year just like Mr Cohen people distrust the now do you do you think Mrs May will last a year now. Not long after she should be gong might be a good story conference I know that too so what happens now well this is too early to really get the science thing again so we can i would surely minister who I don't know it well no not that you don't know I don't know nobody knows but we're going to make it up that's how you've lived your life isn't it Dave Well you're going under it making it. I'm. All Wrong All right so if to resume a is not going to be the leader of the Conservative party who is well as far as to knowledge probably jump someone is right so if it is nonetheless what we see if it is he will do the t.v. Debate 20 he only engage he will charm he will make people off he will do better against Jeremy Corbyn then the robotic to reason may that we saw. Probably yes probably yes but look just just because you couldn't achieve it if I don't mean you're you're going to be a good prime minister you know you know very often she has got some good attributes trees and I you know many but she just see things very strange and you know. She tells Dave. She challenged Yes yes she might yes they hate a text. Days of pig to reason with to learn it so he. Oh that you're laughing at me suggesting that Boris Johnson may well be the leading candidate. Mr Donald Trump is president he really is very right now you'd have to say Boris be the favorite to be the next Tory leader not normally happens with Tory leadership elections of course as normally as a front as I think they're not really a tourist but I wonder this time whether it could be Boris his time he'll be David Davis possibly could be David David. Frum is there Amber Rudd actually was all the a few people in the Tory front bench had a really good campaign you could argue later in Scottish Scots Raef Davidson looks in a very strong position presently that could be moved to get her into a c a parliamentary seat which she doesn't have presently remember she's not in the House of Commons if she was in the House of Commons I think that because a lot of support for a day ago we're laying it out for you we're making it. Nobody knows the election was lost no it's almost done and dusted a good canter very changed as in Kensington and Chelsea May were changed hands and certainly were beginning they were very far into in a little later on Kevin is in Wales that afternoon to Kevin Oh I say oh yeah well tired tired a little wired and confused come occurred all up for me. Jeremy Colvin are seeing which is a current so great Whether you agree with his politics politics or not offering it comes across as acts on a broad one second how important before you get to the however how important is integrity when we talk about members of Parliament as a kind of pejorative how important to you Kevin is integrity. Well over the last the last sort 20 years or so it seems to be sadly lacking in most of them going to remain as just the general failing of them all I chop and shine church however you go about Corbin he stuck to his guns brought a wife or a and therefore only seems to be a man of integrity some might not so people instance some of the grace and some of it with respect so we voted for Jeremy Cooper not the policies in the manifesto of the Labor Party the problem the problem at this stage of the problem Jeremy coping . This is that this is a conflict in it because he might well be that person couldn't govern and I probably don't think he coached would not trust the Life of Pi which Jeremy called tradition the problem when we have it but you're fighting a prejudice whatever the prejudice is that we're going to have to explore if you don't mind and it's a little uncomfortable of had to do it because you phone me up and you say to me Kevin we don't have faith he is a man of integrity at a time when we are lacking people with integrity and yet you won't vote for him because what. He was leaving. Is. Teaching shaker 80. If you don't get an easy. Easy what the country needs at this time you are a person with integrity. Now it is so this is a real Christian oh no no no no no no listen I apologize to be sent to come to no hassle you but I've had to do it I think we have a an inbuilt bias prejudice against somebody something and sometimes we don't know what it is and I'll have to do in my own life explore what it is and aides are usually uncomfortable given so late I apologize not ready listen to it as well listen check as I trust could you do this is great but. Is it brought Let's move away from Jeremy coping for a 2nd let's just move away from German Let's take it back to just just to get back to the paper he's got around him and the people that he would have to have a nice Government life full show on I. You know the whole show the list if you will if you will if you want to die but of course come on it's it's not really cold side it's the people you know the Patriots go around. Well I don't know what the minute Suzanne is waiting to talk to 2 crewmen a true community with one of the leading lights who's supposed to be the leader of the Labor Party pull the Germany call being one he will not serve in his cabinet even Cooper doesn't serve all of the big hitters all the people who we've come to know in the Labor Party over the last 1015 years most of most of the not all of them have said they won't serve so he has had to form a cabinet with the people around him who say we like the way you are doing your thing and we want to be with you that's all anybody can do and then that takes us back to our army and some degrees. Oh he's 24 you're going to have him on and on it I mean it shook the Namur and the rest of them they stand take sick very sick sort of stomach you know and I want you to investigate your prejudices I tell you for why Jeremy call I don't have to stick up for him because most of the right wing press won't and he's had a battering from the press get this he's got more votes than Ed Miliband it he's got move out soon Gordon Brown and they were supposed to be safe they were supposed to be sensible and they were supposed to be straight and here this guy this protest Union left wing terrorist supporting useless character unless man has got more votes than them absolutely and that the party hierarchy the old party hierarchy of Labor never came to terms with him and she Crimean effect Cooper a part of that you know when when the whole era when Corbin got it in 2015 it was people thought this man can never last they try to unseat him again in 2016 they don't then they really thought Ok let's gets the real deal a general election he will elect the election and then he will stand and it's not happened so where do these people go now they have to accept that there's a new party in town and it's it's run by Jeremy called it was considered the temporary inconvenience for a lot of people I think it's very real now yeah I think we've heard more from the prime minister for the way to raise a may apologize. Only 2 leagues who lost their seats because as I said many times during the campaign I had wanted to achieve a large majority but that was not the result that we secured and I'm sorry for all those candidates and hard working party workers who weren't successful but also particularly sorry for those colleagues who were M.P.'s and ministers who contributed so much to our country and who lost their seats and didn't deserve to lose their seats and as I reflect on the results I will reflect on what we need to do in the future to take the party forward did you think about resigning I focus last night was on the results came through was on those colleagues who were sadly losing their seats colleagues who I've worked with colleagues who have contributed much to our country and I felt that they did not deserve to lose their seats as a result started to come more results started to come through it became clear that we were the party that had the one most seats and most votes and I felt it was incumbent on a such a critical time in our country to form a government in the national interest and that is what I'm doing you call this election in order to strengthen your hand in the BRICs. Hasn't your hand not been weakened what I think is important in the exit negotiations which will start in 10 days time is that we have the certainty of a government that can take forward a plan into those breaks in negotiations that's why I think at this critical time for our country it's important to form a government in the national interest as we're the party when most seats and most votes with the only party that is in a position to form a government that can do that and that's what we're doing you talked about. But can the public be certain that this government can last 5 years and that you can last 5 years as the leader of that what is important is that we bring government together we form a government in the national interest at this. Critical time in our for our country because we do face the challenge of those bricks in negotiations so it's important to have a government that can take the negotiations through that's what I'm doing forming a government I obviously wanted a different result last night and I'm sorry for all those colleagues who lost their seats who didn't deserve to lose and of course our reflect on what happened just very some. Staff changes. Or what I'm doing today is focusing on forming a government as I say I think that's important in the national interest and that's the largest party with the most seats and most votes with the only party that can form that government take to take it forward I'll shortly be forming my cabinet and obviously they'll be further ministerial posts and other personnel issues of her other day somebody called the police so no pick up so somebody has taken over our prime minister that she just holds it to Ronnie's had a thing yesterday and you know that one of the greatest sketches they did is the last 2 boys get when you gave the odds is the question before. It's all because I haven't heard any. She's answering whatever question she wants is immaterial of the question it's also she's always done that the difference is now that she looks weak and she's on the ropes now is being exposed throughout the campaign she did that that was the problem she used to get away with it because that they put they thought she could play this straight bat would be enough to get over the finish line now that's been exposed now it looks rather more ridiculous when you hear an interview like this is the b.b.c. And I apologize if I didn't appear you know impartial they did did the prime minister answer those questions to your satisfaction. Or the interview and the answers that you give us a straight question it is this is your hand as prime minister stronger or weaker since you called the general election that you didn't. Need to call because we had a fixed term poem and I also have to say in her defense if she'd said actually yes last night I did think of me I made a real balls up of this and I did consider resigning p. Magine headlines that would be no no no I can't because that's a strength Yes I mean I heard Vanessa talking about it this morning interns or can I have a chicken I need something to eat he says strength and he says it is perceived in this media kind of peel nonsensical wool that we live in to be how can it be a weakness I called a general election because I thought that I could get a majority of the British people have shown me that actually I need to think again but what I'm going to do put in all honesty Robert when I look at what's available I still believe the oil the best suited and the best person to lead this country and I will know try to listen better than I did before and I will now work hard to put together a government listening to views from across the board that can get the best possible deal come on give me a job let me write a woman what exactly are not just look like you can just imagine just rehearsing those lines over and over again just 10 minutes before getting I'm working hard to prepare a government so that we have the best possible John h. I am sorry for all my colleagues that lost that was ready for Dr Who let's be honest. Exactly. Oh good afternoon Eddie Eddie Eddie I'm Lisa Marie marble. I must admit I was sickened by now t. Politics which I think is seriously dodgy inappropriate unnecessary not helpful so you know the fact that. People really listened you know the so much smearing and backstabbing going on. I thought he was very dignified on the floor here I thought he was very quiet and you know restrained and. I'm just so happy that Rick before you go into to who Susan is wait and smaller one second rate at the moment you do realize Jeremy didn't win. Oh you came back after a. Lot of our. God. Given that's what juries are made out of said Richard with a come back to let's go to college Great news got. Ha ha yes I'm just going to stick to that trick or a man or he's just finishing one of his interviews he's just coming over now of course checker somebody he stood for the leadership and then stood down so you know what does he make of germy Corbin success so speak to him now Chika thank you very much for joining us firstly what do you make of events like and I I think this is being a really big step forward for the Labor Party not just in London but across the country as we look to get back into office and ultimately for us to be able to do that we have to have more seats in the Conservatives and we didn't you know quite hit that goal but we've moved them towards and that's really important and that's you know you could say well why did that happen I think it was a mixture of really good strong locally based campaigns which were relevant to people's lives and good strong a good strong positive optimistic national campaign as well so I think that that combination has helped produce what has been a really many surprising to results and what about Jeremy Colvin's influence because there are a lot of M.P.'s yourself included who decided not to. Take part in his shadow cabinet do you think you underestimated him Well 1st of all let's get our facts straight I didn't resign from the shadow cabinet Jeremy decided along with me that given my position on Europe when he formed his shadow cabinet it would be sensible for me to. Join and that was his decision as much as mine and I was never asked after that whether I wanted to be part of his shadow cabinet and the 2nd thing is definitely you know he helped lead a really positive dynamic optimistic campaign and deserves a future my credit for that but I don't want to take away. From the massive efforts of our activists Labor candidates in every single area making Labor's offer relevant to their constituents and I think you know Jerry would agree with me on that Johnson from momentum has said that he will see people like yourself like about keeping it in the shadow cabinet do you think that's something that you would do do you want to be in the shadow cabinet Well I've never been asked as I said under Germany's that if you were asked I would certainly not rule it out I'm open to everything I want to do all I can to help the Labor Party get back into government and you know from called upon in any way I want to help in terms of what we saw in London that you know labor gaining seats that it never thought it had a chance of gaining you know what do you make of that but what really made the difference I think in London there was on down to the somewhat of a backlash by people who oppose a heartbreaks it against the Conservatives even amongst the conservatives natural supporters and treason May went hell for leather to get that 52 percent who voted to leave the European Union at last year's referendum thinking she could just disregard and ignore everyone else paint them as some liberal Metropolitan and they'd you know this is 16000000 voters nationally and I think people felt quite insulted by that and that whether they voted leave or remain Actually they didn't want a withdraw from the e.u. Which was going to make them poorer and people have passed a verdict on what she's been trying to do on the Monday she was seeking on it and she'd be deprived of that mandate that's reason made going into some kind of agreement with the d.p. Now in order to form a government do you think that the Labor Party should go into an agreement with all the parties in order to enable haps Council that should the d.v.d. Will not work out but I think if Labor has the opportunity to form a government it should and Emily Thornberry and others I think overnight has been absolutely clear is that what. We would do is put forward a Queen's speech and it's up to whoever else in Parliament as to whether they support it so there will be no backroom deals no formal coalitions do you see the Labor Party being more united now going forward because you know it's been a couple of years of real kind of infighting in the party leadership elections you know when he speaks people on different sides of the party in London in a kind of getting that sense that they don't really see eye to why all we're going to see labor coming together now in fairness in September and Jeremy's resoundingly victory by joining the 2016 leadership contest. I actually think we have come together we haven't quite seen the same scale of division and certainly was a general election was called the party came together united and fought this campaign. In that manner and that's part of why we were successful and I don't think people want to go back to the divisions of the past I think they want to look forward to the future and you touched on it before but if you were asked if Jeremy called and said to you today tomorrow I want you to the in my shadow cabinet I want you to fulfil this role would you say yes I'm hesitant because that would be like presuming I was going to be honest but I've been absolutely clear I help in whatever way I can and that would include of course serving on the From and Chairman I thank you very much to think it's us and it's right here and Susanna there talking to him in m.p. For a stretta I'm giving an interesting view on germy Corben because economic sense on one level but it's very different to how it did a few months ago return the department report to get behind Jeremy Corbyn knows that your message. Well are they capable I mean to me. And they've that Kripa are the old school you know they're the labor light or Tory like whatever you want to call it what's the difference I think they would have just followed on in the new Labor way if they had got you know a chance I don't want to chance and. Yeah you know there's a new door and I don't want to spoil that beautiful new dawn Jennifer let what happens next quickly Rita what happens now. I think. Jeremy has been indicating himself know what happens now big picture what happens now what happens now darling I think the Northern Irish people are going to be straight up Teresa Mayes whatever I think they're going to you know try and do away with the rotation. Road is the word you're looking for Wall Street. That it's done and the good the neat. Just the done you're. Done you know they're. Just in time it would it kill the team was coming down like that let's go let's go for it that turns my I'm embarrassed she will embarrassment what do you think of the interview. Shockey it's almost I mean what is she doing what has she done you know she had a stable government Article 51 pro parliament she's called an election she hasn't bothered to speak to anyone nothing in the manifesto and now she's she's asking questions Are we need a strong government do you did you vote for it and be honest with me or know about you. Are more likely to start. Oh so you and over the area of the exam. In terms of kissed always opposed to probably just about the highest profile person within the cabinet he's the Briggs's spokesperson he's going to be very busy isn't he don't you well I think you're going to have to bring some kind of national unity Prexy you know our party together are to to negotiate joint my conical Shack chilling Boston she she's in she cannot negotiate on behalf of pretty she should immediately. Rather make it is with me or a political analyst looking at a good 1st hour laying down some of the ideas laying down the lead is certainly looking to raise a May as prime minister the interview she's given we don't know Jeremy Corbin quick word until her Yes Well I think he's just about struggled through a fairly deflating night but he's done Ok Is probably be safe the time being and he held on to his seat crucially pull out all step that he's fully sought rather the same way their vote will actually. Wow Yeah I mean that was I mean there is a remarkable story the last couple of years or you can see they the referendum result they were a big part but the big argument was that really Nigel Farage was that you can't take what we're for and what we have many more votes would have gotten larger for Audrey's there later I think I stood in about 370. In about 330 of those it was a real fall from grace with your calls texts emails which will constitution what's happening in Kensington How might these elections affect to you pick up the valley give us a call if you've got a point to make a question to ask which will have a good day a like that to work 7 Doubletree for 3000 days a number you can text one triple 3 starting a message with the word London and e-mails to every dot Nestore at b.b.c. Doc k. Listeners the headlines 1st though here's Fiona with the b.b.c. Radio on and travel. Thanks said a.b.c. 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London's news that 5 o'clock I nice and about in to reason may has apologised to Conservative M.P.'s who lost their seats in last night's general election but insists that she is now committed to forming a government in the national interest Mrs May called the election in April hoping it would increase her mandate for the BRICs it negotiations which begin in 10 days time but the Tories won $318.00 seats 8 short of a majority in the past half hour Mrs May said she would reflect on what she needed to do in the future but important to have a government that can take the negotiations through that's what I'm doing forming a government I obviously wanted a different result last night and I'm sorry for all those colleagues who lost their seats who didn't deserve to lose and of course all reflect on what happened Mrs Macy in the support of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionists in Parliament the leader of the d u p all in Foster said the election had been truly historic with her party recording its best ever result she said the d u p would always strive for the best deal for Northern Ireland but also wanted the best for the whole of the u.k. Negotiations on our accept from the European Union are about to commence and we know it feeds on certainty at Westminster. The prime minister spoken with me this morning. We've entered Scotians with the conservatives to explore high it may be possible to bring stability turn. At this time of real challenge for the 1st time in 20 years Labor gained seats 29 in all giving them 261 M.P.'s the party's leader Jeremy Corbyn called on to reason made to resign saying he wanted to form a minority government and the Liberal Democrats now have 12 seats for more than when they won in 2015 but their formally to Nick Clegg lost in Sheffield Hallam and you could support has collapsed with their share of the vote fall in my almost 11 percent and leader pool Nuttall handing in his resignation. These Londoners had mixed reactions to the election results and how they would impact on issues including breaks in the goshi ations with Europe offering already Fink is a bit bad off in Labor should a call in because of all this what the Tories have done to the country I think is very bad and Labor seems to be have quite a good few things to put in price policy is what I was looking forward to because I didn't want to reasonable to have all the power so so for me it's also a great success and I joined a green with either the party main political parties daunts on Bracks that and I don't think this is going to help allegations in Brussels and I don't think it's going to be easy to me for treatment of my last job the support at the beginning. I don't think I've been to you turning wasn't grades. I'm not going to do all talks on Britain even the European Union are due to start 10 days from now the president of the European Commission junk Lord younkers said he strongly hope person will remain ready to open negotiations that the e.u. Is desperately waiting for in all the news a terminally ill baby from West London must continue to receive life support treatment until next Tuesday according to the European Court of Human Rights his parents Chris garden Conny aides have launched a final legal challenge at the European court after the Supremes court challenge failed yesterday they want their 10 month old son Charlie who suffers from a red genetic condition to undergo therapy trial in the United States the 2 former b.b.c. 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In McGrane since 2015 and last night I was there when that result came in and her majority increased the liberal Democrats who were hoping to win back that say it had been theirs before they saw their vote share really crushed and so. A labor of love a victory for them here in London now Catherine west tell me you know last night were you expecting that to be the result that you got you know that the scale of majority it was all rather overwhelming to tell you the truth I'm just so delighted that people put their trust in me again with another for another term and I think that the sorts of themes that we talked about about you know stopping the Tory vision of a heartbreaks it and also the austerity message and talking about the n.h.s. Cuts to our schools how we can prevent more teaches being pushed out of our schools the social care questions all those really day to day human questions they came up on the doorstep and it felt really good to talk about those and I think it was because we had says Really it came down to a battle of ideas and I think Labor had. To those questions and I think people really appreciated that and you mentioned rights of course Harringay massive trade remained there in the referendum last year it bought the Liberal Democrats had that message as well so you know why would you pick me Saul Klein you know being in a significantly reduced and instead labor doing so well in any election campaign you get to show your team off and I think a lot of people souls stickiest and Emily Thornberry who would be at key negotiators if we had won the election completely and had an overall majority and I think that they quite liked the fact that they look as though they're people who could really go see it well and develop a partnership with your Because I think what's really important is that through all of this remember that people's jobs are at stake and it's a question of how do we maintain jobs and the economy working well because we've seen you know basically over the last year we've seen the pound drop we've seen you know inflation increase we've seen wages very flat and I think that's a real problem because that's really what's meant by the BRICs and it's how does it affect your everyday life in the economy Well Catherine West of course you'll have another 5 years I'm very. Put that. Case people in your constituency thanks very much for joining us on this very alarming like you very much the sentiment on grabbing people as they come college dream fast emerging as the story of London in the general election is what's going on in Kensington and Chelsea that we don't have the results yet and we probably won't have a least not till after 6 o'clock to Nora Porter Valley Fontaine is there for us know what's going on really. That's right Eddie I'm outselling and consent and Chelsea Town Hall now this west London constituency which voted to remain in the e.u. Referendum has been a Conservative seat since it was created in 19972 counts took place in the early hours of this morning. Fewer than $35.00 votes between the 2 parties that labor in the Conservatives back in 2015 the difference was $7361.00 in favor at the conservatives so after 2 counts at 7 45 am. Which said the provisional to the election was known at approximately 2 am that result was very close no recount was therefore requested them insult on that recount also plays requests for a 3rd count was therefore made at this stage doth had been up all night and were becoming visibly tired and ordered to have confidence in its accuracy the recount has been suspended to now start to rest and recuperate so that recount will be taking place here at Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall from 6 o'clock this evening thank you very much the phone turned there are constitutional affairs we need to discuss to help us is Professor Gary Gavin Phillips and professor of constitutional law at Darwin University Good afternoon to you Professor just explain the difference between a looser arrangement and an actual coalition and in this country do we have you know history of arrangements actually working to say the basic differences of form a coalition is what we saw when we had the Liberal Democrat conservative coalition where you actually have the Democrats who are ministers in the governments of the Tea Party kind of growing to become one government that's not proposed in this case it seems I mean it's not I don't think what the Major is but it's often called a confidence and supply which basically means that the u.p.a. Will specifically promise to vote with the conservatives if there's a motion of no confidence against government that would actually bring it down I'm going to also vote for the budget. 2 key things. That will kind of decide on a basis but they're fairly closely aligned so you know mine and I would normally vote with the conservatives I imagine think that is keep you know experts like you what's that to 3 elections now to the parliament. Of the seen the like have we well I know and focus from coming I mean I've been trying to figure out the numbers but last 20 minutes from to play on social media and I found I think. To reason with the u.k. In taking off the speed. Has a mission find it on show up as got 326 votes on the opposition party between them across 312 so that would give a working majority of 14 which isn't quite as little as some people are saying 1st of all so she can probably someone run with that for some time use just quickly other than a constitutionally we could prime ministers who work with loose arrangements or coalitions how does the fixed term parliament work now well that's actually what it means is that if at some point it does fall apart for example let's say there was a serious rebellion rebellion by remaining Tory M.P.'s like Ken Clarke and the like . If if if if it had the Tory party was kind of experiencing serious problems by that there could be a motion of the conference put on by the opposition and if that gained a majority that would then force the government out of power and 14 days within which if an alternative coalition can be formed that can come out of them the confidence of the Commons can survive a motion of confidence then back water then become the new government but I'm not sure the arithmetic would allow for that so the probable result would be that after 14 days there be another general election keep your phone on Professor you're going to get a coup for me again Professor Gavin Phillips and professor of constitutional law there and you know the city which will work out where there was a success or a failure for the Liberal Democrats 7 you can help us I suppose it's a Davy he took that control overseas in Kingston from concern from the conservatives Welcome back for now thank you very much indeed how confident were you to begin the campaign not competent because Mrs may call the election on her terms when she had a 20 point plus lead in the polls and that was with her being challenge for all the opposition parties frankly the election went on as we talk to people on the doorsteps about issues like schools and hospitals as the shine went rapidly off Mrs May and people. I think found her out when she wasn't prepared to debate when she came up with some very extreme right wing poll to policies the mood really shifted and I got more and more confident Ok you go confident in yourself and your party because there you go to of M.P.'s it still faces still a long way short of where you live ek in the heady old days of 2010 of course that's right but the fact is we made progress and in London we took 2 seats and that's a real step up for me I remember the days when we had no m.p. Numbers to wait then we had some issues for a while because one m.p. To have 3 historically is very good for us in London and we had a very close miss in Richmond Park with a wonderful Sarah only so I think we've got a real basis for the fellow didn't you vote fail across the country the number of people who voted for you it was a marginal for to be honest in the seats the way we where we contesting we actually really improved and in the 1st pos opposed that system which tends to squeeze 3rd parties in the areas where we contesting we stood 11 more question for a really important question London remain is you should have been craning up in places like London it was afraid his campaign for the Liberal Democrats was meant to gangs of snow we're talking about and if you look in quite a lot of the states we put a lot of votes a lot of members of the supporters and you know the truth is that labor to bring well in London. Mainly with the remaining. Where they had to leave campus like a highly they went back was so it was good to see people of London paying the blame for the mess we're in film squarely on the conservatives nice to have you back and thank you so much for talking to us live Dempsey for Kingston and servitude We're back with more Yukos but it for 15 Let's find out what's happening in the road from piano McInnis. Thanks very much Eddie b.b.c. 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Well past a level I just love Jeremy I think he's a man of principle and volume but the British public for some reason in general don't like him is much as I think much as a whole number of my colleagues do what I like him better than we thought they did when the right wing press seemed to really dislike him but I guess anything other than complete and utter disaster Jeremy Corbyn had to be a success if I go on Britain's Got Talent I'm really going to fall flop concept going to kind of done but you know I felt if I won something or I didn't get through the 1st then that would be the that's what that's what I think is going to be interesting for you called in support as the ball will say incredibly low step up to him to the stage without forwarding we're at so I try to make sure there are no pieces of food in your bed and you're going to be better than we think you're going to be. I think a slightly unfair. You know Happy jokes aside you know the reality is we have got a principled mind has held those values how far can he go that's all we care about Jew Now Froch and the man go. I don't well I think it's going to start if you try and I would like to see you know it's really hard sitting there I would have loved we would have won the election if we had to come over now we would have won the election if we had really somebody West prayers and. Value that people you could a man of principle yes I'd be of the. One you get with the principle. Because yeah. They have gone now you know they've they've gone he he will Clegg on the full Raj is going to though he's threatening to come back I man is just still around with just about Stephen Hammond conservative m.p. For Wimble good to speak you Stephen how are you I'm well thank you so long. I'm very pleased to get reelected and I want to thank everybody for you while well done what happened. Well we clearly did not do as well as we had to in London and across the country and we actually of course. Ourselves and the Labor Party increased our share of the take but we didn't do as well as we had hoped and I think there will be some examination of why that is. What I'm asking you you know you thought about I am going to bed because you come. Here and there are a number of inquiries I think if you have a if you have a campaign fight it's not one person so it's a presidential campaign was it. Part of the 2nd wearing the British public like that I think they want to see a range of change at the team I think secondly there were a number of things in there which frankly we should. Road tested for London I think and also I think some of the same policies which we need to sort of say but more about hope and I also we probably should expose it some of the easy to make it less Lestat more difficult he promises to be made by cope with teams is a mixture of things as well as in theirs was we take our side but he's not the kind of leader the sits around and says that make him and I but yet Stephen he's been around for an award let me go and speak it's kind of you're fed things all and you say how do you move on from me how do you make it better next time I think. I think perhaps the leadership will want to reflect on that by keeping it close they didn't get it right if they had spoken to a number of people who had been for a number of elections I've now for 5 or 6 in Wimbledon had been very proud to be elected and reelected 4 times so I think perhaps some of that will have to come through there was a pain to happen in the direction campaign launch a major policy that had been carefully consulted on previously that will actually cause some problems and I think a lot of people will be saying to the leadership if you was in future you got to you've got to speak to more people Robert Mickens amazing you know a political analyst once lost your question statement. One very simple question can you imagine to resume a leading the party into another general election. Very early in the day to say that rather NASA question what are your answers so. The next 2 or 3 months are going to be crucial Yeah it may well be something happen. And it may well be. To negotiations start open and start well then she will start to regain some as. Some of the also she we can roll stronger since the elections being called the well doesn't tell you genius to say that you're clearly not you know clearly not stronger after last night's results are on the go she is a negotiating position stronger or weaker are you going should be just that she said enough is very much change of what it was I mean the House of Commons backed Article 50 we haven't experienced you know nor the other side actually opened up the negotiations so funnily enough while the common. Very much so. Will be my view but my view would clearly be the prime as to authority is obviously less than it was certainly to thank you very much for the well done to you Stephen and I've been able to look again lots to talk about messages coming in Robert Yeah this is from Ellie who says I remember when she Crimean was belittling Jeremy Cole been calling him an electable I'm not even a Labor supporter but I was disgusted by the way he treated Jeremy and we just took to a trickle went on least on a Monday and so that she's a college degree waiting to speak to an m.p. For Tottenham David. Lammy Let's go to our reporter Greg McKenzie in Twickenham that's the area that I was keenly for Boyd a liberal Democrat some success but a failure with the only 2 to support what people there are saying to you Greg. Well people here have been quite surprised some are saying surprise some are saying actually even not surprised so kind of a mixed bag here in the leafy an affluent suburb of Twickenham So the live demo horse of its cable swept back into his form a seat with 34969 votes last night the 74 year old was ousted by the conservative Dr Tanya Mathis he snatched the seat back in 2015 with a majority of 2017 a total of $66455.00 votes will cost all 79.7 percent of the electorate that's up from $72.00 back in 2015 so liberal democrat politician held on to the sea since 1997 and his campaign he thought this campaign on the agenda of opposing school cuts promoting further education protecting hospitals and supporting small businesses now surveillance who served as business secretary in the 201015 coalition batted away criticisms that he was too old and vowed to focus on being a good constituency m.p. If he won back his seat and he did just that last noise now I've been speaking to the people have taken him today to ask them if they were surprised at no not really I think he was always eager to get back and you think some are saying you know 74 you might be a bit little bit postie Well possibly but it's my thinking mind stared chaotic imagined so I'm not I'm having to say that I'm fairly I'm not surprised I'm going to be very passionate about jobs and so often here. Now are for you we'll get back in to be honest. NASA Vince's interviewed how he will have to shelve several plans after winning is election in other words he was taking things easy a life away from front line politics he's even got a novel coming out soon and other ventures which he says he'll have to stop taking on but ultimately he's delighted to be back on the national stage again thanks very much Greg there for us in a little corner of town that liberal Democrats hold so dear Welcome back Vince Cable from announcements coming from Downing Street Robert Well it's the reshuffle that wasn't presently because all the big guns it seems are staying in the cabinet Philip Hammond the Chancellor he stays in post as Amber Road Home Secretary as does Boris Johnson Foreign Secretary David Davis stays the secretary and Michael found defense secretary all staying in place critics are saying one of the reasons for this is because treason may currently doesn't have the authority to change things you have because Philip Hammond had a very low profile absolutely a very very low profile juror in the election so we're trying to take as many of your calls as possible we're talking about the general election what did you make of it Corbin comes out as a statement greatly enhanced but the reason may just how damaging might he be the prime minister for the next 5 years what do you know about the d u p mobilizing young people diverse a you one of those Did you ever pick up the phone to give us a call to 7 double 2 for 2000 Sylvia's in Stretton Good afternoon to you Sylvia afternoon and you have a long time no speak to. Where you are that struck his constituency and that is. And you know what a day last year I actually spoke to Vanessa and I said I would never vote for that man again the way he behaved also discussed his behavior with these behavior in respect to Jeremy called interest Yes I mean respectful of he put his hat in the leadership rings off the one day he was richer it and then when Corbin won he had this for me he behaved like a picture of a child he wanted Corbin to say what is your position on Europe and coping so we're saying at the time I want to lead by consensus I want everybody to be involved in this have a discussion and because he couldn't get a yes or no on so then he resigned his post and not just full what you're doing is undermining the party because people have voted and your hate to represent people it is and I found it is. Here we have the majority of the parliamentary Labor Party members of parliament who you and I have picked who look at this man have looked at him from 99 who have worked alongside him spoken to and reasoned with him jailed with him lined with him whatever word you want to use and they didn't think he was up to it but that's that what we see this is morphing what we're doing what we have been doing clearly isn't working but a straw something different people are saying no you want to talk to terrorists because what the way that we're behaving and the way that the world is going it's going so well right now right. Let's try something different we didn't win I'm going to tell you the same thing I thought Oh my now you know we did not win however are speaking we're speaking as though to resume a lost and he won. The point is about the Labor Party now I'm my point my my thing was I went and I voted Labor yesterday yes I did it reluctantly if there was another Labor candidate that prison aim was there I would have voted for another labor $200.00 the people who don't but Jeremy called within the Labor Party should they get out of Dodge. I don't think they should I just think they need to get on board because if caramel corn was able to do this without the support could you imagine how much space it would have been if everybody had water given that has a question I'm going to leave it where it's over great question what would we be able to achieve if everybody backed me I'm speaking German call them by the way at what do you think Sylvia's got a point or hashi 7 I would say 40000 got a couple of e-mails and before we go to the headlines Robert this is from Anthea she says chukker is my m.p. Many of us in the constituency were fierce within the voting to trigger Article 50 and being hugely distort disloyal to Jeremy Corbyn he and others are eating humble pie and we have not forgiven him yet good good kick back coming from a shocker there in terms of that whatever Stephen Hamady we talked to you know as corralled surprise we actually got a conservative m.p. On we've been struggling that much but they do it differently that day he kind of gave to resume a he's backing wasn't easy in animals he wasn't jumping up and down certainly wasn't the phrase 3 months was mentioned at one point that's how short term we're talking here l. Briggs this discussion started they June 19th or something like there are lots more to talk to you about were analyzing scrutinising these are extraordinary times and last noise was extraordinary even amongst those I have your say on the story of the day go to work 7 double to 40530 news headlines plays from Lucent about. The prime minister to resign May has apologised to Conservative M.P.'s who lost their seats in last night's general election but insists she is now committed to forming a government in the national interest and is seeking the support of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist party in parliament this is May call the election in April hoping it would increase her mandate for the BRICs it gave she a sions which begin in 10 days time but the Tories won 318 seats 8 short of a majority. Former cabinet minister and Malden m.p. John witting Dale says he does not believe the agreement between the Conservatives and the d. U.p.a. Will last a full term a 3rd count for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea will resume at 6 o'clock tonight the seat previously considered a Tory stronghold will be the last constituency to declare its results Downing Street has confirmed that the chancellor Philip Hammond foreign secretary Boris Johnson Home Secretary Amaranth's Defense Secretary Michael Fallon and brags that Secretary David Davis will all keep their roles in cabinets and in other news the partner of the Frenchman savvier Thomas who was killed in the London Bridge terror attack last weekend in which 8 people died in total has said he was an exceptional man who did everything for his children so far police have made 18 arrests in connection with the attack the 29 year old man's been detained in New in East London bringing the total number of people in custody to 5 who are the now and some sunny spells into this evening and any showers remaining will clear by dusk the rest of the night should be largely dry minimum temperatures of 13 Celsius us 55 degrees of Fahrenheit now you're b.b.c. 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In the whole of the country David Levy That's quite an achievement is that what 80 percent it's phenomenal and so you know when your what do you represented your home for 17 years and they increased demand it's a wonderful thing and I was at the count with my 11 year old son it was really really heartwarming I was there last night and you know I think everyone kind of got a sense that Labor were really increasing majorities not just of across the whole of London what you put it down to. We've got Labor's very well organized in London some credit needs to go to city com And his campaign finance but I think that in London the youth vote has been massive. I think ethnic minorities have been clear in which they stand I think the remain position is very solid the United knows here in the city everyone knows someone affected by the press and for all of those reasons winning in and field Southgate's winning in Battersea we're almost one part may and it might take Kensington a phenomenal night for labor in the capital city you mention the figure that people are talking about 72 percent of young people who are registered to vote coming out pretty impressive it if that figure is true you do give some of the credit for getting that to Jeremy called in because he really did try to galvanize the well all credit to Jeremy Cooper he's brought these young people into politics right from the beginning of his campaign to become Labor leader it was all about galvanizing young people now of course he's been supported by commentators live in Jones by Prime artists like Storm z. And others but basically I think young people felt really quite cheated after the referendum in which they were accused of not I would determine this time to make sure that their voices were heard and that has really really paid off it's paid off in the in the student areas like London like Brighton like Cambridge. But I think that we will see right across the board young people have been more active in this general election and we've seen for generations now in terms of Jeremy Colvin you are somebody who has been a vocal critic of Jeremy Corbin over the past couple of years you know you have you know 2 about you know a reverend or he's the right person to be the leader you know do you think he is now I mean you know is the Labor Party going to rally behind him o.j. I think got the wrong line nominated. Me and then I did not participate in the coup last year to get rid of him. I'm actually no I don't think I've been a vocal critic of Cho Germany's my neighbor. In north. And I know him very very well and therefore I've not participated in some of the some of the. Frankly the bitching that's gone on I mean I would say apologize about language and I would say forgive me it's I didn't sleep very well last night I would say look the now is a moment where the Labor Party needs to be united I hope. Big figures into his shadow team but the but this minority government could form any moment there could be a general election within 6 months to a year and we're poised to win this so I think we've got to accept that Jeremy is the leader his position is on the side of he will be governing from the left. And frankly people have to get some of the problems we've had in the past that's absolutely what I think and would you serve in a shadow cabinet absolutely not of no question that I was. Indeed. Chairman has wanted me to 7 his shadow I have been leading a review for the government on. The disproportionality of black and ethnic minorities in the criminal justice system and for that reason I've stood apart from the day to day a front line politics but no question that I would have alongside Jeremy Corbyn campaign with him as I have over the last of the last of the want and just on Theresa May you know it seems that she's just pushing ahead business as usual the same people in her cabinet pretty much you know she's doing a deal with the deep a she's not going anywhere I thought it was an excuse to carry lack of you billets . To the steps of but had a daughter even say sorry if that is given. I think I think she's going to find it very hard she's now got to manage. Heartbreaks attendances. Passage in the g.d.p. And soft bricks attendances like clock. That will be emboldened their own party and then think back to the seventy's you know it just takes someone being ill someone being pregnant someone dying. Someone being arrested to bring down government I'm afraid minority governments never succeed it's going to be very tough to manage a minority government and at the same time to negotiate with 27 other countries David Lammy m.p. For Scotland thank you very much for joining us. Thank you very much. College Green food in Stanmore Good afternoon to you Shahid. I'm all right give us your thoughts please particularly on labor. Well I. Mean this is people like. You know people out there was always something that you know. Is a wonderful guy and you know. The reason the reason people voted for people are. Coping was because they're tired of politicians politicians who PACs that backstabbed change their stories to sink them and that's what people generally see politicians heads and cooking was a breath of fresh air and now you've got these people in a mantle you know the kind of things he was saying I'm our only source like our chairman out I suspect. You know really go work with I'm sure he however he's got to work with and they may not be your cup of tea and I cannot tell you have any We've go about people voted for coping because he's because people Cheney I mean I purchased a coffee because I can eat later companies or not let us know what how do you vote for how you do how we do not have a presidential system you voted for your constituency m.p. Here you know so what does that mean we just sort of going to allow these playwrights back in you know these people you know what it was the I think he has he is he is the m.p. For Stretta me that talented person who was going to be in had the opposite he was the English version of Barack Obama do you look at somebody of his talent and try to use a huge realize. Are some of the more prone most poignant questions in the House of Commons a group or a minister's questions did fantastic work in terms of the refugees What do you do just ignore that kind of talent now I don't know that I don't overlook. The other overlook the fact that you know people like him are the reason people solution can politics you know you've got. These kind of people that when we want to get away from this the. Requests from the weasel may you know just just very quickly but like us you have people like you know people are going to calling Corbin a terrorist sympathizer when he was so going to you know he's a part of it and. Now she's going to be doing work with the d u p that's certainly going to come back I imagine it will feature in a lot of the cover pieces to more Rob just try to get some of these texts e-mails as well Rob what you got for us well from Brenda saying on the similar theme saying I hope with all my heart Eddie that Jeremy Corbyn doesn't give a job any of those people who stabbed him in the front and back they should hang their heads in shame respect your elders Chuka and that's what she Crimean is getting a bit of a flak at the moment actually it from some people in his constituency as well where we can leave that. And then Austen remarks as I left work yesterday I told my colleagues I wanted a hung parliament because of what you wish for an alliance of the d.p. Reeks of desperation and despair and he seems to get hit in the color there that the bad feeling the resentment and bitterness in the Labor Party against the mates of the mainstream politicians from before. Into the same narrative which is whether it be from the present a trick or a moon is or towards. Cooper's there is still great desire to go where do they go how does it help them now to 7 double to 40000 let's talk about a Conservative Liberal Democrat were absent do you keep and what about body language Judy James is going to tell me very shortly 1st let's follow what's happening on the b.b.c. Radio on the roads. B.b.c. Radio London travelling is the latest softer previous closure of the rather high tunnel the lanes remain on both sides of the river if you make Ken Lay where it's a very slow indeed north the river the a 30 commercial road is king but new road through the highway and for Tower Bridge in both directions Tower Bridge will be lifting shortly it's 6 paras so the street stays close between southern bridge. 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For the suggest they will the way to categorize the conservative pain an own goal perhaps because it was an election that didn't need to be called at all this is derived from a special drive to a man allies in scrutinizing the election that was in the situation that is in chaos it's safe steady at the mini is it weak is it wildly where oh we were the Europe and what about the n.h.s. What have you heard about what's going to happen have we embraced. A manifesto is a rejection just one quick one Robert making it a political analysts when you go on the footballing theme Fran is saying in football when there's a draw they play extra time I'm in politics you gauge the queen is the referee and they're just constitutionally given permission for Mrs May to attempt to start and put together a cabinet by the way the headline on the top 5 positions all remaining the same I'm interested in body language you know been looking at you as a Republican as you've been sat Hey which is why I'm sitting area very aware way not media from the table but some of the certainly knows about body language and I've been looking at her for many years now is Judy James how are you Judy. Still Mike in people paranoid Yeah. Makes a part of my intensity makes some people feel incredibly Oh God. No you know. It's never which is what he was a good 15 years Judy if I just call the police to say a robot has taken over the body of Mrs May but is not a human being like the describers of my boss and one of the pipers on the side. In a way that doesn't like to say much I mean this is fascinating because people are not learning their lessons I love the way that one of your callers describe coping as a breath of fresh air because it proves that if you're old enough and you hang around long enough you come back into fashion but the point is never any doubt I'm hoping but the spin doctors still don't get that they're still trying to create these kind of you know a lot of the kind of things Tony Blair was doing not just collation the eyes the camera the eyes to audience getting it all right and then not learning the lessons and I hate to say it that was saying especially in America where you take somebody like Sean who gets it all wrong here pills for them and part of the brain it triggers feelings and then once that's fueled and you get momentum on social media pick it up your stuff up a little Hold on a minute because because Linda goes we would you know women the baby on the table would say you rode it didn't George Osborne in the time and we did not think that the conservatives back in 2015 would get a majority did he not with these hard hats keep saying long term economic plan yeah but doesn't it that was then and actually that's still a long time in terms of the fashion for how we write Ok and then it doubles that I mean how many Honestly don't you wincing every time that strong and stable came out I mean I found unbearable to listen because every time we heard it it implied that we were stupid enough to sing Oh well that's a good phrase you know of any heard that 2 seconds ago and the big problem is. But the body language is if you go around saying a strong stable and not quite looking at actually live in fear opponent to adopt a much more strong and stable persona which is what cope and it and it just takes the ground out from under your fate and what did we take from a man who I watch getting absolutely batted week in week I'm sad enough to watch pm Q Judy amoebas came back said every week yet she wouldn't debate with him and when we saw them one looked really relaxed then the other one looked like a rabbit in the headlights Yeah I'm incompetent by then a kind of learned how to deliver his messages and when I say I learned he didn't look as though he'd been trying to salute me such a good selling point if you look as though you've been trained then you're presenting it in Congo and persona so you look like a liar automatically and I think that's why the big comments I kept getting from everybody oh it's just been in self which I kind of tend to vomit when I hear that about anybody in politics but people did turn to people take to them which is why Boris Johnson would be a for men person to any kind of debating society which effectively is what this is he's a formidable candidate isn't it if still out school I think I think it has he started to be honest and I think again he does tend to be 6 aggressive style I mean they were going out and what they do is science so they're in parlance and then the opponent starts to look and feel a bit like a victim and even begin to look and really like the underdog and I don't know how many of us the bullet stolen you rally behind the person the victim and so if it's counter intuitive I don't think they've quite got their heads around that I look forward to talking to you again very soon Judea I think there will be a little bit was shuffling going on interesting coming I thought that Judy about Boris has he just been talked about as the heir the natural heir the successor for too long now because your moment comes and again if you're there for 2. Long you could go but stale it was I mean it was an extraordinary interview I don't know if you sort of produce the debate the call been made in the debate really when they but and he stood there and look yeah nice face and started to touch me to like 2 children well and Boris Freule the bumbling beside and all that we enjoy the other side is quite an aggressive guy to be convinced and in the lift Absolutely yeah he's an old Etonian brawler as well yeah these miners a lady I've spoken to a few terms I'm so glad that you agreed to talk to me again political campaign from 2 to 3 degrees a director at you and people like you I don't know invigorated by people like Jeremy cool been perhaps but the young people staked a claim in this election. And say they did I mean the results of young people actually turned up to that part of the day just reiterated the campaign it's like myself that young people do care about politics politics is our community itself and is how life ends and when we are engaged in the process we. Turn a. Bit But what do you seem to me was I don't know if you were engaged by the fact that you wish in fees in the but it looked to me as though people kind of are you mention the people who voted for bricks it were the people who invigorated by something by a change to vote and it looked to me like lots of young people said well what Santa future because most young people believed in remain and so this time it seemed to me that. Because of people like me they were invigorated to be part of the political process that yes that's an issue and I would just like the south part of the ballot which is a political organization that spies on people to be appalled at its core process and that is really really crucial in addition to that there were a lot of social implement that platform to actually inspire young people to be a part of the debate and to get involved in that question who are who. Whoever they voted for whoever exactly whoever they very thoughtful and that was German call them who actually reached out in a very effective way to the I'm sorry not just by his policy. The way he came across and the people he tried to connect with like people like Jay and me and other music influences as well and that was really really crucial yet as a lesson learned disease Well Don t thank you both good to talk to Stephen and on the well Robert's with us let's get some more of these emails were well I've been asked to read this out this is when Woods' big moment is a joke from when would what you call a put it political leader whose election plans go wash like a shampoo on a bald head I don't know what do you call a political leader who's now dead dead she says I'm a get it trends in May when would I apologize if I didn't deliver that I haven't done it justice but we did our best let me to it to Steve staving it off to you please forgive them now you're one of the young people invigorated to vote but you would have been 23 you would have been able to vote the last time when you. Grew up yes you are voted in every election. So in terms of your peer group have you found that you are the odd one out. So even a recently released during the break even more so now all young people respect but I think it is spread across both people. And do you mind telling me how you did vote so I did so the Conservative Party a very right and in terms of to reason may Did you vote for her in spite of because of something that you'd seen in the campaign read in a manifesto I don't know what is it that inspired you. The trees are made because Jeremy called it as a young festivity you know he was offering you could be. Someone else I will resume a was offering a nice healthy sports tree was quite all to sell but would be good for the future not what I but yeah because never never you have in a small street this. Fella may not have a job in a little while when you feel a bit. Weak centering tonight is going to the Polish she's also going to let out a full development she's going to carry on and also the stability she was offering the whole as we go for the direct She didn't call the election Steve to have to be e.p. Proper rap sheet so he's going to get 50 under $150.00 majority. Politics as he does because you don't predict the last 2 years. Has come and how come no one quite predicted. For thing here is fundamentally she still goal a huge amount of population. Was quieter than Tony Blair's most during his landslide because of a faulty design 1668 votes in the right place is also having a proper working majority so. Fundaments it's really nice to have a strong. 45 ministers went from the other way just to get that speech ready because I think that you may well have the opportunity to go to a polling booth again very very short lovely speaking to Stephen I'm going to keep your number if you don't mind talk again what would you got for me while I was to say we all for there's a lot of talk among the fans of the so please how well he's in how well he's performed we should never get away from the fact the Conservative Party is the biggest parliamentary party for the 3rd election in a row. And still feels like they have lost what messages are coming in where this is from Omar who is basically talking about a couple about to reason I actually Omar says to reason made looking like a wounded general very shaky and a coalition with the d u p will crumble within a year she should stand down that is what I asked if she was a soldier what would her condition be and that that's what he's doing there she's hobbling isn't she with her arm in a sling at least to reckon I think so yeah I mean and had a waiting heading for something rather deadly around they all know that I did they could turn a corner and I think it's over the hill in our own saw on our own side of course as well that. I got a little friendly fire yes another one again and then this is from a Who says I am stunned by to reason may in my view she's overrated she was overrated during the campaign she showed a true colors and abilities I've just fed up of a broken broken record style words I mean that's I mean that's something it did seem to have people was the the performance in the media had a forms of press conferences everything just look pretty scripted to reason need some love for you pick up the phone and do that maybe reality of Corgan maybe we're getting carried away where they said what about the liberal Democrat and remain as 02007 double 240000 fast approaching 6 o'clock we get the headlines from Lucinda but Fiona will tell us what's happening on the roads. Think City b.b.c. Vaillant and challenge the latest. 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And in the news at 6 o'clock I missed and about in treason May has said she is forming a government in the national interest at what she called a critical time for the country she said she will seek the support of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party in Parliament given the fact the conservatives do not have the Commons majority the do you piece leader Arlene Foster has confirmed she will end the discussions with the Tories who lost 12 seats in the snap election ending with 318 M.P.'s with a Kensington has yet to declare the Prime Minister's opponents are calling on her to stand down but Mrs May is defending her decision to carry on I wanted to achieve a large image or. But that was not the results that we secured it became clear that we were the party that had the one most seats and most votes and I felt it was incumbent on us as a critical time in our country to form a government in the national interest and that is what I'm doing the president of Shin Fein Gerry Adams has suggested that the u.p.a. May be a bit mess room eyes mesmerized by what's happening in Britain he's urged them to take a step forward with the rest of the parties in Northern Ireland remember that history will show alliances between allstar unionism and British unionism has always ended and here that's always been the story go back to you know God rest him is not an old pickup truck through John Major tire great Margaret Thatcher you know they always end up in the trad and the. Show far better to look to our own players to all of the people here. In the past 40 minutes the prime minister has started confirming her cabinet Downing Street has said that the chancellor Philip Hammond the foreign secretary Boris Johnson the home secretary Amaranth Defense Secretary Michael Fallon on the break that Secretary David Davis will keep their roles in cabinets. Labor exceeded expectations in the election taking 40 percent of the vote in gayety gaining 29 seats leaving them with 261 M.P.'s The Shadow Foreign Office minister Catherine West has said they'd given the electorate hope for the future Labor had better ideas than the Tories of which the Tories had a sort of empty vessel it was a bit robotic their campaign and I feel in a campaign you need to touch people's hearts and I felt that was lacking from the Tories and actually I think somehow labor with it's person to person style of campaigning really touch people's emotions in their hearts said Davy took back control of Kingston from the conservatives and he told b.b.c. Radio London despite marginal falls across the country the Lib Dems have done well in the capital in London we took 2 seats and that's a real step up when I remember the days when we had no m.p. Number 2 away then we add some issues through obvious one m.p. I have 3 historically is very good for us in London in other news 2 former b.b.c. Radio presenters have each been jailed for 5 years for indecently assaulting under-age boys Tony and Judy Wadsworth who worked for b.b.c. Radio Leicester and b.b.c. Wm in Birmingham also convicted of outraging public decency. The partner of the Frenchman Servia Thomas who was killed in the London Bridge terror attacks in which 8 people died has said he was an exceptional man who did everything for his children so far police have made 18 arrest in connection with the attack the 29 year old's been detained in new I'm bringing the total number of people in custody to 5 and Miles has recalled several chocolate products because of a fear they could be contaminated with salmonella shoppers are being told to return some galaxy bars minstrels Malteser bars his m. Saunders Now with the sport Good evening Andy Murray is out of the French Open losing in the semifinals to 3rd seed Stan Virenque in 5 sets will now face either 9 time champion Rafael Nadal or Dominic team in the final there on court now and the Dow has just taken the 1st set 63 elsewhere a busy day for Millwall they signed 2 new players striker Tom Elliott joins from f.c. Wimbledon was left back James Meredith science from Bradford City they're both on 2 year deals and a mixed agenda ends in athletics swimming table tennis and triathlon have been approved for the Tokyo 2020 elliptic games by the i.a.c. And Elizabeth routinely has your what are still a chance for showers but from a spaces it will be a dry and a fine and to the day overnight tonight it's set to stay dry and mild with start of the weekend on around 13 degrees it should stay dry on Saturday and on Sunday it will feel quite warm and muggy plenty of sunshine around at times top temperatures 23 degrees b.b.c. Radio London it's 5 minutes past 6. Election Special b.b.c. Radio. 02007 double to 2000. This is a special. Election that we come to after the a verb is quite good from this view don't normally do it normally crunching numbers and all that the story has unfolded and it's all of that unity to analyze it when. Eddie and I'm here in studio Rob are making is our political analyst. Saw it when we do shows normally enthusiasm and the answer is down at College Green and as in when she grabs people will get them will say go to the elephant in the story of their selections of hours London is concerned Kensington and Chelsea. Evening Paper go on well the London Evening Standard is not holding back as you'd imagine that the headline is a very miserable and dare I say unflattering picture of treason on the front with the headline may hung out to dry of course the subplot to this is one George Osborne is of course editor of The Evening Standard anyone saw him on television last night he was certainly not holding back. He will say it was like a troll enjoying a moment of revenge it's fascinating because we know him as the chancellor waves very guarded about what he said or now he will have. You known him in the most disastrous campaign the Conservative Party probably ever had and some people are wondering whether you know he regrets now no holding on perhaps maybe staying on the Tory backbenchers whether it had a chance to have a bigger role in the in the future Tory cabinet you say there won't be too short of contenders for her job I suspect. The greater good are saying in the Westminster village and it quite literally is a village in College Green isn't it his honor. Yeah very much so tents everywhere I mean you know there are tents and scaffolding with tents on top of them we've got a satellite dish I'm not exactly sure why that's needed but perhaps one of the 4 broadcasters because we've got as well as British to say lots of courses from across the world of course this is a massive story not just for us in London but internationally because you know where does this leave to resume a in terms of those breaks that negotiations which are due to start in you know what less than 2 weeks time you know it really is just something that's completely shocked everybody here I've been speaking as you know to several politicians from around London who've been down here during the past couple of hours all of them basically Well certainly the Labor ones telling me that they think that treason may should have stood aside and that labor is getting ready for I suppose a scenario in which they perhaps would enter into an arrangement with some other parties and you know get other party support they're there they're offering a Queen's Speech then you've got conservative M.P.'s that I've been speaking seat up of Neal earlier on very much supportive of treason may suppose in the middle of the night when I was talking to people or around various counts they were saying oh you know it's only a matter of time before the Tories start coming out against trees in May Well so far she's managed to kind of keep the mall on board now you kind of wondering you know how long is that going to last and certainly if she manages to get this d.v.d. Deal working I suppose they will probably stick of her for as long as that but a lot of speculation down here about how long it will be until all of us journalists and there are lot of us here who have spent many many hours on this patch of green over the past couple of years a lot of us talking about you know will we be back here in the also Yeah you really get your little bit of I think you. Sooner than you think as I say the London stories emerging from Kensington and Chelsea account to read we won't know the result for some time Year 6 a group we were told was going to reach Valley Fontaine's therefore. Yes I am and I'm going to talk to loud so I can you can hear me because I'm inside Kensington and Chelsea Town the recount the 3rd recount has just begun just this moment as I walked into the town hall I was followed shortly after by the Labor m.p. . Seem to be hopefully I'm sure many people she came in as a flowers and she is really as I said earlier on it's very very close there were 2 counts already there was 35 votes between the 2 parties the Conservatives and Labor in 2015 that difference was $7361.00 in favor of the conservatives now this is a remain in power so it goes to labor it will be the 1st time since this board was created back in 1997 that Labor have actually taken this ward as you said take a couple of hours at least a lot of counting to be done to stop the hair the counting has begun and we'll soon find out thank you very much. And I salute to Judy we're going to enjoy a good afternoon to you. How are you both with both following things. Getting really well when people say hello the way you did something else is coming what's coming. What's in what's happened over the last of all to Jericho. But none an absolute buttering and if we were very young people and not would because of social media and I saw young people would think we need information different they can't goodness they didn't sit and read the propaganda Corben Instead they have let it on Facebook come up so when the prime minister said oh you know I'm going to do this election and I'm going to rip the ban on fox hunting the best thing that below. The. Up images of a dog being torn to pieces and it's nip it and it can then think this is what can happen this is what can happen which occasion and that is that it so they don't have to sit and listen sit by the baby brilliant by the way they don't have to listen to all that nonsense they came through that way and then the last minute yes that I thought floating face book came through we are not like back in our young people about that out there the conversation we had by social media and she ignored it the reason they ignored her young well hold on hold on I mean she said lots there the last person I saw to really embrace social media and I agree with you by the way. Social media was Barack Obama because all my time runs on faith seeing when he was sat behind Tony Benn you were hearing historic conversations about the war in Iraq what would happen as a result and the like and it is a tactic it is a tool but it is communicating and speaking the language of young people right it is that what it does and it does sound bite that. Our young people don't read the whole article so what you can do is take that article you can summarize it and that's how it was in the make point the mainstream media and to dare say that and pollsters as well to a degree and some politicians we still haven't got the grasp of that that huge undercurrent is now social media the way this ever growing section of the electorate is communicated Yeah it's very difficult going to handle one but it renders quite often the paper totally useless after after not necessarily Westminster but London Bridge at the time they happened everybody knew everything. It seemed media and that's how you fare on us the flip side there too I would say is that you do get that whole echo chamber preaching to the choir stuff they have the left of social media talking to themselves ranting talking about conspiracies and you have the right doing a similar thing. The 2 go the 2 don't often meet nothing that's the one thing I don't like about it if you if you see somebody say 20 years ago if you do this this will happen and you know it was done and this is happening I think that's probably about as effective as you can get at speak to Baroness Jenny Jones Green Party member of that House of Lords always feel honored to speak to how are you on very well. I've taken to jail today. Party hasn't cut through still even though you keep event a disastrous night and probably still got more votes than the Greens I gave you know I think there are 2 things here 1st of all obviously the Corbin surge or war unexpected very admirable and I think that took some votes that would have gone to us normally but the 2nd thing is we were very honorable and we stood aside in about 30 seats so that Progressive Party could come through and vote wouldn't stop say labor or look them or national health Party or whoever are right this is this Progressive Alliance that maybe doesn't matter yet release any work for you in Brighton and that's that's a seat you had anyway was absolutely I mean Caroline Lucas has doubled her Georgie down there but you wanted Bristol let's be honest about this Jenny what I wanted I wanted Bristol I wanted the Alice why I wanted quite a lot of states and we had fantastic women candidates in the seats the other the really annoying thing and they were against some pretty awful opposition but I think that the environment is something people can voters care about if you go into a hustings and there's a green on the panel all the parties playing to be green they all talk about the environment but somehow when they are elected they just forget about it which is really obviously a fury again and conversation because the environment barely played a part in this and actually redefined the way I suppose to set the agenda but Jenny Jones saw region of gotta go only because we need to find out what's happening on London's roads from Fiona MacKinnon. 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I knew mountain like you. Want to keep it no one told me. The trip was a night from. The Sunday evenings from security. Because this is. 3 nights. A week. You know anybody ever say they like me and you durably. Think they'll say Eddie Nestor and while we make it we really like this Oh I think I think it's the new trend surely think that's going to vary 20 you've got a bit on there but yours is patchy mine is a mine is a real bear because it's just a stick. Just turn the phone on it's gone mad just sort of. Struggling with the modern world. I'm talking. Mrs Nestor probably this is a special drug show looking back at the election so Robert make it paint a picture for you now Mrs May coming into the new House of Commons for the 1st pm cues off that election our warms that going to be what exactly because the script was supposed to be that you'd come into huge cheers with all these new Tory M.P.'s Ga cheering away Labor M.P.'s or their players down probably with a caretaker leader at the dispatch box yes looking very very sullen It's not that at all Jeremy Jeremy was here absolutely instead I mean the Tories are quite good at feigning enthusiasm even if they are stop you in the back they're pretty good at that so she will come in but it will be a rather strange cheer should I say and I think for the 1st time in a long time you'll hear some volume on the Labor benches because it's been like a morgue behind Jeremy Corbin since he's been leader because most of the M.P.'s of course wanted rid of him and they just haven't really shown much vocal support at all I imagine even if some of them still aren't crazy about Jeremy Corbin the sight of treason a coming in having failed will energize the opposition benches talking about somebody things that we've seen a mirage John explain where we've got this thing wrong. Well any stranger calling me again like. So if your favorite team played a team that usually was on better form and they are calling for any specific. Services journal in a comeback you're going to get you and we can better quality or come right back here want to hear what you're saying is that Goldsmith by the way Zach is back. He won the Richmond c. 45 and he's going back into the Conservative Party that must have been some conversation and he said he was excited about the challenges and opportunities over the next 5 years. Wouldn't an optimistic and thank his campaign to this is the result and the fact of the deception. I think. The fact of the this is about. If you remove anything I'm good for my constituents for having for the trust and again apologies for the quality of that what do you honestly do to the person who put Zack eat in the microphone he's going to have something to eat at the end of the show so there's a threat no it's not meant to be a threat Zach is back what I mean 2016 was an appalling year for Zac Goldsmith He's the London Merril campaign for the Tories fronts an absolutely disastrous campaign we strives to sort of paint suggest in the last less than subtle way that the city can has connections to extremism absolute disaster and he soundly beaten on the night then because he's already pledged to his there is electorate in Richmond Park if there's a Heathrow expansion he has to have a by election stand as an independent and guess what he loses so in a space of a year he not only lost the London Mero contest but lost his constituency say 2017 is actually quite an upward curve from there it was a really tight battle as they often are in Richmond Park but yeah he's back he'll be mightily relieved just going over the line you just don't know Greg's Greg you've been speaking to people though they've been reacting to that narrative Well the mixed views here in Richmond I've been speaking to a few of them this afternoon here's what they had to say I'm disappointed I must say Well I mean he's been in it for a long time but yeah it's a good answer keep it I actually believe but I'm glad he won it with a small majority because I think he showed integrity but resigning and I think actually the people rich with very. Well I don't know but I think he represents a certain sort of unusual in British politics so. Actually standing by what he says are often what he needs to do at the time yeah I was a little bit surprised that there was such a bias such a tiny amount which is what's really frustrating about that he seems this honesty is easy going back and full of on the loads of things I think he's let people down I wouldn't be surprised if there's another election very very same because no one's you know I don't I don't really think anything is going to get sorted out now so it kind of seems like we're just in for a long few months of back and forth and not really know what's going on but hopefully that will work out for the best for the labor because you know that support is growing and last night so that you know so many young people came out. And people had enough they had enough of austerity that had enough of feeling like they're being lied to. With people about enough was that Goldsmith snatched the narrowest of victories in Richmond Park with a majority of just $45.00 and $1.00 of the most dramatic results of this election now after quitting the conservatives for us expansion last autumn Goldsmith was back in the Tory fold to unseat them Sarah only now he lost to her back in December last year after triggering a byelection when he quit the conservatives in protest to his party's plans for a 3rd runway where he stood then as an independent but was defeated by only 18638 votes 122-0510 or 4.5 percent So today 63004 $162.00 votes were cast in Richmond Park a total of 79.3 percent of the electorate and by $5553.00 for last December's byelection So he won by 28000 $588.00 votes took all of these $28543.00 just to end the victory marked an end of a string of blows to Goldsmith because over a little over a year he. Last the London Mero election to speak on and was unable to alter his party stance on he threw out before losing his seat to the Lib Dems but as he said earlier Eddie sack is back ache you very much Greg there the thing about the rubber is it makes you know there are people in the peace of the audience saying he's a man of conviction a conviction politician well of the saying he flip flops because why did he rejoin the conservative party the Conservative Party believe in the runway 3rd runway Heathrow Airport Natalie objects to insert all his constituents and yet now he'll have to represent to toe the party line as a member of the Conservative Party Yeah it was a very brief principled stance was not really when you when you look at it he obviously didn't fancy chance of standing as an independent again and beating Sarah only this time Richmond Park say yes I think I think that's a fair accusation to level at him to be honest yeah interesting to John of we get you a better quality when you do you speak and I'll tell you I hope. So we've got it wrong we're talking a mirage Warry house germy call we're not quite done as well as perhaps we're suggesting well because as I was saying if your favorite football team or whichever sport one chose. Had gone against a team they'd previously. And actually on the really poor 4 maybe lost against it on this occasion and 'd they turn out to be one terrible form and you're strike a strike I. Hadn't managed to take advantage but you managed to just lose by one go this is not a success when you should have begun and what a better striker you. Know your analogies are oh well I still. Did not go out for. Like. Arsenal played by in Munich and lost on aggregate tend to my memory serves me right Lee then next match was against Sutton let's say Sutton had lost sorry to to manage to Arsenal that would be regarded as a victory because they were regarded by us as a non-league team and didn't stand any chance again this is even a little the huge monster of a performer in Arsenal and they actually did far better than you do that that's a proper way of comparing the 2 Yeah except I disagree because I think it wasn't slicer Corben succeeded creation of. People with my silly upset with the Tories for all the reasons they're upset in London. About. The new prospect being taken out of there and I saw that it was not so much that he did so well all I respect what he did Ari Welcome back he might have done that. Change the election remember that yes no she's come back on a place 100 percent agree with you John Israel could if he would you have preferred to see the Labor Party into this election on astray I would start with Hillary then because way better orator is more of a conviction politician and he stood up for the refugees 'd into Europe and untasted speech I've never forgotten the speech and the refugees when they think Hillary's a moment to accept them yeah the only point any speech anyone else remembers is the one on Syria and that one I remember but but I feel that we should have done more about Syria sooner people would not been dying and persecuted we should have stood up and then too yeah that's a different show John would do that another time I do promise you but as I think you know that one is fraught with difficulties who are you fighting fool who you are fighting against and in fact what are you for. Getting for this b.b.c. 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Isn't too happy about this this coalition again I shouldn't say the word coalition this cooperation is a loose arrangement to cobble together a government it seems Terrys amazing to palate with a deep a homophobic bigoted and religiously intolerant who is the terrorist Levon now Mrs make it so not not happy can you imagine some of those coming pieces to where they're going to be entertained it would be an understatement markers in South Woodford Good afternoon to you Michael wrote you know what are your thoughts plays Jeremy Corbyn seems to be getting a lot of attention not misses me which is interesting as she's the prime minister don't you know. I am I am absolutely right actually I think both of them don't deserve to get attention for and I think I voted for coke and. I didn't vote for Coburn because I want to call the no I told open coal wind to become prime minister I'm so shocked to see not only him celebrating it like it's a winner but everybody else people are talking about what he's done and the only reason in my opinion that the bar was set so low for carbon in the 1st instance is because it's going to close it's over and it's like a succession issue of war and there's are many years. Just interested me Troy trying to join wouldn't boy but I'm going to try on you. More reason wouldn't go. You know he's been. Here's the thing here is the thing to reason may cool it because she was 25 points ahead in the polls when they did it and they took those numbers from the polls she was set to have a majority of in the region of 120 seats she too to being strong having a hand on the tiller being the person responsible getting a mandate to do it and then gradually became a road into and they deem possible he was being compared with Mike who fought in the election back in 1903 so anything he's cool seats as a say then Ed Miliband then the then the man who was true forever and ever amen. So this in a way is a victory for him they did not change this disaster of May they did not have that much she doing when it chill off she loved it it didn't ruin it many people including myself I was preparing I've never voted on the face of I wasn't there. The parents of reform a because I thought she was the stronger person quickly I'm already over time on what the last thing she did that made you think she was weak quickly for me because I'm already in trouble was a thing that radiator did everything she did throughout this election the crime of murder on the decision to were black church or where I'm not going. To measure exact. Or circuit or 2 or one line Oh Ok no no no no no no we get it Michael we get it Michael said everything what about you listening to their suit a new verbal what a giver and who's the winner and loser loser because we're no confuse at $630.00 news headlines will loosen the bounds. Trees may has said she will form a government in the national interest and what she called a critical time for the country she said she will seek the support of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party in Parliament given that the conservatives do not have a Commons majority the prime minister has apologised to M.P.'s who lost their seats at the general election but is making it clear that key cabinet ministers Philip Hammond Boris Johnson Amaranth some Michael Fallon and David Davis will stand their jobs the Tories lost 12 seats in the snap election ending up with 318 M.P.'s a 3rd count for the royal bar of Kensington and Chelsea is under way the seat previously considered a tourist stronghold will be the last constituency to declare its results in other news to former b.b.c. Local radio presenters a beach being jailed for 5 years for indecently assaulting under-age boys Tony and Judy once worth he worked for b.b.c. Radio Leicester and b.b.c. W.-m. In Birmingham also convicted of outraging public decency and the partner of the Frenchman Servia Thomas who was killed in the London Bridge terror attack in which 8 people died who said he was an exceptional man who did everything for his children so far police have made 18 arrests in connection with the attack and 29 year old man's been detained in new and bringing the total number of p. . In custody to 5 the weather now on a sunny evening for most areas with any showers clearing the By dusk the rest of the night should be largely Dreiberg cloud will they can and when strengthening by dawn those through the night of 13 Celsius a 55 degrees Fahrenheit now you b.b.c. Radio London travel is next. Thanks very much b.b.c. 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We've got a couple of points to make to you 1st being to raise amaze and secondly about gallant loses that sky we're going to go ourselves in trouble before we do. It With You. To the London School. Thank you very good evening Andy Murray says he's tired and. Frustrated after being knocked out of the French a pinnace semifinals by Stan. The world number one and lost in 5 sets in a battle that lasted almost 5 hours Murray says he's found it to be a testing fortnight I'm not happy right now disappointed and frustrated I'm tired. After a long long couple of weeks but you know I'm proud of put myself in the position one was a lot I was coming into the van and out and didn't feel great the beginning of the of the term but I worked through it you know accepted to the position I was and on the economy I saw you know considering those those things savoring faces either one time champion Rafael Nadal or Austrian 8 c. Dominant team in the final there on court now the Dow has taken the 1st set 63 and leads for 2 in the 2nd elsewhere male will have signed 2 new plays ahead of their return to the championship strike it Tom Elliott joins from the Wimbledon was left back James Meredith signs from Bradford City they are both a 2 year deals cricket now and England play Australia at Edge Boston tomorrow with Jason Roy central to the Champions Trophy plans that's according to Captain Owen Morgan sorry batsman Roy has been out of form hitting just 47 runs in 7 innings but it's made a 6 man Morgan believes his England team mates is due a change in fortune I definitely will be telling Jason Wright a nickel that runs for him is just around the corner and tomorrow's another chance to go and get runs and potentially get a score on the board I've been saying for quite a while we believe in him he's been a huge part of our team we're a very strong side and Jason Roy is firing and like you said everybody is is in a bit and the fact that one guy isn't and we're still winning games Cricket says a lot of it. Meanwhile medo sex and sorry have been in action in the County Championship made of 6 collapsing at Lancashire and they were all out for 108 thank you c.f. In batting I'm applying their 194 while sorry they going well against Essex batting 1st they've made 325 today there's been a Bible Commentary of by face matches on the b.b.c. London website. Special b.b.c. Radio. 7. 1000 Thank you. So Freddy Nestore and Robert Me and allies in scrutinizing taking calls texts and e-mails to speak to a political editor very shortly as the reason I had a hiccup that's the big political story of the afternoon. She seems to that it's noticeably shorter 8 you know where does she find the time the middle when she's trying to put a government together to mislead. But also it does you know when when people have sudden haircuts sudden image changes it's often associated with a breakup or some traumatic. Control I am in control I don't want to be looking at is just the new me this is the new me I think you're trying to say about me let's go to the old political editor that Sir Tim McDonald That is a account in Kensington It's an extraordinary story isn't it to. Have somebody that just regimes that this regime can think about 12 hours you know the stops at around 6 o'clock this morning the reasonable thing given the main reason given is that the culprit is figured out a result of this labor thought and people were crying a. Little bit ahead around the. First recount counted out. They were told they're going to have a recount and we never know when learned a pretty. Good indicator there will come discrepancies in the way some of the papers are clean on the bundle there was more kind of a technical issue at that stage and I think the returning officer said Oh my God you know I. Well if we have a recount now are we going to get any went after me that these guys everyone here need to sleep so I want everyone went to bed it was one of my colleagues he wanted to say asking a question he tried out the room so that's another reason they could they could be with a cause there was some corporate interests are going to look at you. All be that it's always you now I'm looking probably at a couple of hours next week and very nice interrupt we've taken a lot of calls funnily enough no on to raise I'm a mostly on Jeremy Corbett. My my colleague Ted working with the sun Dr today putting forward an idea certainly taken from some of the callers gallant loses probably celebrating the defeat like a victory and eighty's as far as they may well go thoughts on that. Yeah I can see I can see that I think one mustn't or shouldn't underestimate the scale of this he said even if it is again and. We must leave aside the fact. He hasn't won the government but if we kept our focus on London and we watch what happens that does not appear to be a credibility gap or that credibility deficit saying many people warning and you know there are going to be some a number of reasons for this I think we need to respect I think some of the people some of the labor individuals who have criticized his style in the past may well find a 1000 positions today and wondering whether potentially according factor of according campaign as has helped them to victory and what can we take from you know positively from the character someone absolutely unfazed by the aggression the attacks on the mainstream media happy to debate could that be said. To either May as we know broadly believe what he says even as we know historically there's a number of us with which a lot of people won't concur I don't think we can underestimate just the for the personality that came out in the campaign I know if you. Want to trample that case people will still have reservations about whether the someone to be more or a country and put a government that we're going to find out in the next month or so to him and hopefully you know dogs at the office you opportunity to do they tend to be debated at him Donovan our political editor they're talking about views made me think of the Jews in the Jewish community are going to have to find a way or vice versa of getting along with me Colinet a story for another day Helen is inching for good afternoon Jalen Heidi votes. You know I just wanted to comment on what your Jesus said there about being gallant losers because. We had it were your dreams i. Know I don't. Bleed analysis the robots had said of them for a while I mean so but they all let the people talking about it was all of one something they lost all their 5060 seats behind have no chance of forming a government still going to be an opposition but as a protest party it's fantastic No I don't agree with you I mean I'm the local Labor Party inching for them with a grain and you know the Tories have held seats at 80 years you know our employees have been Winston Churchill Norman Tebbit if you could split it up there is a nice and well yes yes or even done to Mrs Asplin m.p. And last night there was a 15 percent swing to Labor and he's gone from being a tourist site state marginal He's now only less than 2 and a half 1000 votes between him and the Labor candidate you know he's the personification of this sort of nasty party idea that you know he's supposed to be in you know the might of the film the I don't you like film about him or about the benefit cuts and how that affected people or disabled people and I think you know I don't think the Tories going to last another year without another general election Jeremy Corbin when it. They think they his is the point for you you know it's easy impossible for any analyst or veiny Hugh veiny ability to countenance the thought that the Conservative Party could run the campaign as bad again as this one has been if you didn't win it now you know going to win it next year you know I think you're wrong I think that those 2 points about that one is about young people you know I've got a 17 year old son you just missed out on the general election human or least friends and all the people that kind of campaign that all of the day really young people who for one ever should be happy about that we've had generations of oh yeah we just haven't been involved in politics right now they're up for it and they want to change them so you know they see something in the light drizzle her in Ok has promised me we'll talk again nothing you know and I know the hunch is there will be an election sooner rather than later I just want to get Valerie and I'm spoken to I'm just glad you're alive I'm alive Eddie and I'm always listening but I just had to call you today because you know this situation with Jessa reminds me of that line in white men white men can't jump where I think it's with the slights characterises toward hierophant sometimes when you win you lose and sometimes when you lose you win yes I really was being hustled Ok yes go on and it is about that feelin but you know for my son who's 2120 and he is telling me to love his friends or voted for the 1st time and he showed me the interview that Jeremy did with Jeremy the crime artist and I had so much respect for him when I saw that he was just talking just he was himself he didn't come in with no fancy handshake he wasn't trying to be urban he wasn't trying to drop lyrics in fact when he shook Jamie's hand he did a normal everyday handshake that he would do to everybody else and for me I think he can dine out on have been caught young people to join. Conversely can he go any further than he has at the minute I've no idea. Now the days. 30 seconds Robert are playing devil's advocate and we've seen the best of Jeremy Corbett he's brilliant out on the stump he's brilliant out among the general public what he's not a brilliant to be back in the cynical old House of Commons controlling his cynical old Labor Party and dealing with all that data that style I wonder how he will do that Secondly an uncomfortable reality still for Labor supporters across the country only 2 men in recent times have won general elections the Labor Party won was Tony Blair the other was Harold Wilson the rest of them have been losers thank you very much thoughts coming in and give some attention to Mrs May She's our prime minister don't you know quarter to 7 is what was happening on those roads from. Thank you at the b.b.c. Radio London travel his latest c m 25 is very slow anticlockwise between junctions 24 and 23 after an accident earlier on it's also anticlockwise from Junction 97 after previous problem was I had a caller in Jerry who said that the a 40 westbound was restricted just into the hangar Lane junction because of the breakdown to do watch out for delays on the approach that further in the a 5 or mountain road remains restricted eastbound at 7 ship place after collision the outside lane is closed you can't turn right on to differentiate place we've got severe delays coming into town from the west way plus a 5 major road is slow southbound because of this parasitic street stays close between so that bridge High Street from going police investigations Tower Bridge is heavy and it will lift again at 7 later on tonight the m 3 will be closed each way between junction 2 and 3 for over the weekend works and it reopen again on Monday morning and tomorrow it's the Rafa Nocturne cycle race in the city with closures going in from 6 am on Saturday in clean Cheapside and Gresham Street with the train suddenly trees falling a points failure Balam and there are 20 minutes later Greater Anglia funa McCann n.b.c. . He weighed in on to nick something he says before general election 27 am in transaction town hall just getting man didn't result in Enfield north here comes the results from Richmond all the results we have reports Lori how do you feel about this result hung parliament has been a bad night for the post as you put it down so I think you and I ask of the candidates up on the stage for the 2 constituencies for you the correction took a matter of just how the results. See just that the big announcements of all the. Nice impresses politics what is going on in Kensington there won't be a result from here for now. 2017 months and nights in one's life people ricocheting in sometimes green some of it's like down on the long b.b.c. Radio long to their. Common trio of extraordinary happenings for you here on the station that continued Susanna Minoans is a college green cheese with the transport expert and the man who wanted to be mayor of London but is well connected Christian woman. Yes adding a Christian woman who is also a very enthusiastic labor activist she stood for election for Labor in the Richmond Park by election last time around and of course he tried to become the Labor candidate for mayor and. Picked up the pace by other people joining me now say tell me how do you feel about what's happened Dave and I you know this unexpected result I feel this is just fantastic this rewrites political history there's no doubt about it I mean I'm old enough to beat around general elections since the seventy's and this has fired up a result is far more supplies or get anything out I mean there have been a Tory wins for you know for example in $92.00 expected not to win and 2010 was a bit of a surprise this is mega in terms of labor gained 10 percent that is on the hood of what has happened since the difference of $135.00 or $945.00 or that was 10 years that was because of the war there wasn't election so they gave 10 percent in the space of 2 years that's extraordinary and here in London of course Labor gained 3 seats possibly an awful lot more when we hear what happens in Kensington waiting for that one of course but in terms of the conservatives that Goldsmith he was somebody that you went up against at the Richmond boy election last time around he is back in his position just pulls the 5 votes of think it was between them yes. I think what is very odd is Zac Goldsmith resigned in May through the cost of a byelection who would pose as quite a severe cost lost it. Because of Heathrow he said that you know he couldn't stand with support the Tories decision to go for a 3rd runway then he stands a guy. On the Tory platform wins. I mean you know this this very straight guy you know I think case politics really need to be questioned given He's now with the Tories again despite the 3rd runway decision but nonetheless people wanted him back well only very closely you know 45 votes in it it's become a very small seated landed and who knows when he gets here when we have the next 2 Felton 72 fascinating election which everybody is expecting a Christian moment thank you very much for speaking to us a b.b.c. Radio and they again another person with some strong views about what's happening tonight here in London thank you very much. You're going to have to get ready there probably be an election soon you think Robert would have you go there for at least from Blackheath I'm Italian after 27 years in the u.k. Decided to apply for British citizenship so I could finally vote in the general election to accept we've actually seen she adds I joined the Labor Party because of Jamie Corbin's humble and honest approach to politics. How far can you go that's a question we have been asking let's have a chat to. How and labor labor will run a good campaign so far as you can even think. You are so let Labor really run a good campaign and I've seen people flocking into the green haven't seen one guy. Who wants to you know get people to work for them. Who do you support Who did you vote for I. Am a Tory supporter Are you an activist. No no I'm just I just support them for all the austerity measures that they'd. Gotten David Cameron joins the prime minister. To begin soon to stand which even She's. Obviously because people have been listening to that Altered Images 10 years and. Enough is enough they've gone through that none something and it's like it's like the situation is that. It's an operation but patient died. The situation. The labor on a successful campaign and their operation were quite possible but they couldn't make it to the cult ritual that the passion that died and we are in a situation that you know. It's really it's and I hung down and you know we are we are going through a tough break with negotiations and we don't have a good enough. Control and I mean this might be a conversation for another term I put it to you on the evidence of not just in London annoy except that London has proved to be a labor city but on the evidence that's been presented a rejection you could see as a rejection of the tough break staunch conservatives were advocating and there are many who feel within the remain campaign Bolden such as to say perhaps they should be a 2nd referendum perhaps we should be talking about remaining in the single market and I think that that you know that voice is going to get louder and louder certainly a voice that has got louder is the voice 72 percent a part of 18 to 24 year olds were motivated to vote we got one of those. As a young voter how did you version of us 'd. And you say it like you do well so what I vote for ready money for something even on the local level on Actually one is the monkey for the past 12 years and. She she's been amazing for obvious reasons all on the line of party off and on and joining in hopefully awful whole 'd generation that could potentially be worse off than our parents was the policies on the Labor Party or back for young people have a real impact both on party politics aside. I mean 72 percent of all the momento percentage on I have to give credit to organizations such as my life must say I'm back. When of course founders is not just focused on London but how such a Sheffield 'd 'd matches Wales and actually one of the policy young people actually drive registration form in this American farm for young people also means there's been an increase in film on trees and we have 200 for the very 1st time and it is there's a lot of growth even have been broken and I mean what's the future quickly tell me we're running out I need to know what your prediction is for the next 6 months I mean dairy there potentially could be another general election meaning and. If it's not good it's not a good tactic if you tell me is having the Billy in the mix of. No should make you and you know as a say what happens to schools what happens you know the young people students he mentioned Sheffield mentees dalam of course they Sheffield you know big university town Manchester and they would have voted for tuition fees and we're not going to be talking about tuition fees housing hospitals schools we're not going to be talking about that for the next 9 months so I'm afraid that's going to be a big obsession of how to reason may survive going be watching that soap opera unfold the bricks negotiations and to be honest her own party probably maneuvering against a behind the scenes not so behind quick word from David in info David what have you got for me Ok Just a quick Just a quick one this is is are very labor in and folks know. I'm a little bit. For example why we're celebrating when we couldn't win an election against one of the weakest. Tory leaders in actually sorry monologue. On hold right let me let me try to try to. Time to a minute try one more time you started $24.00 points behind that's the reason and what happens is if it's a meritocracy a level playing field and you don't win then fine but if you start a race you know if 22 athlete star race and I'm 50 me is beyond annoying and up to me as Bill and I guess well off close up 48 meters so for me that's a victory yes star now much closer good campaign for you good campaign for conservatives yes still win so far as a or goes b.b.c. Radio one here listen we've enjoyed it very much Robert thank you very much for coming in thanks for your view enjoyed it it's raced. In a room with me for 3 hours joy you lucky you lucky boy this is Dr from will be back I imagine on Monday won't be much else to talk about and hopefully it will have developed just slightly and described by to resume as the most important election of our lifetime a decision to call a snap election something of a disaster we talked to Stephen Hammond who held on to ease Westminster seat he insisted to resume a could still negotiate a strong brags that for Britain audio should exist that she said enough is very much change for what it was I mean the House of Commons back to 50 we haven't experienced you know nor the other side actually opened up their knickers so funnily enough coming. Very much. Mark you would clearly be the prime as to authority is obviously less than it was certainly the shadow foreign minister suggested the party had the strongest team to negotiate in any election campaign you get to show your team off and I think a lot of people source says sticky stammer and Emily don't bring who would be appy negotiators if we had won the election completely and had an overall majority and I think that they quite liked the fact that they look as though they're people who could really well. And develop a partnership with You are some interesting responses on the show tonight a.j. His party was united I think it was a mixture of good strong likely based campaigns which were relevant to people's lives and good strong a good strong positive optimistic national campaign as well. I think that that combination has helped produce what has been a very many surprises a results back for the Lib Dems and he said the party should be placed in London with 2 seats and that's a real step up for me I remember the days when we had no m.p. Longer to wait then we had some issues for a while because one m.p. Went to have 3 historically is very good for us in London go and. Have a fantastic weekend is. Saying sorry to receive a London travel he's a late in town a 5 hour map and road remains partly plot east bound by Devon shift place after series collision the outside lane is closed news you can turn right and 7 ship place there are severe delays coming into town from the west way last day 5 Edgware Road is slow southbound and the City Tower Bridge is lifting and in Paris so the street stays close between southern bridge and High Street from going police investigations with Bus Route 17344 The 31 and the r.v. One affected the a 12 that sleigh southbound from bow to the black hole tunnel after breakdown in the m 25 is very slow and clockwise between 24 parties Bond 23 South mains after an accident happened earlier on anticlockwise cues between 9 and 7 as well and slow for the a 40 westbound from the breakdown which happened just after hang a line before a 6 junction Now later on tonight the Ems 3 will be closed each way between junction $2.00 and $3.00 the m $25.00 not wouldn't changes how we can work to reopen again on Monday morning tomorrow is the Rafa Nocturne cycle race in the city with closures going in from 6.