Her son he says a way he never comes back is if you know what that is a brilliant artist bringing the cod all the way from the eighty's if you haven't seen that video go on the into web and have a look at it in a car looking lovely and glorious So that was my song to my baby that. His presence no doubt got the ones that call all I know that I haven't is a player now I gotta get the message I'm trying to send it to the baby well thank you so much for keeping Sonny and going out before the 1st night I can't thank you forgiveness company tonight we're back this evening by the by at 10 pm so make sure you join us then just let Robert get in touch with another suggestion Freya That's twice that we've had the name Freya suggested say not quite quite good will now thanks for that name and that's it from us we'll be back in the evening from 10 David preview is on the way next and make sure you keep him company not you have us right now that it's 2 o'clock let's get the news headlines of north. Beach radio and t.v. . Point 900 in this region used to. Be radio longer. Than this news at 2 o'clock I'm Norfolk aim Labor has won the final parliamentary seat of the 27000 general election in Kensington for the 1st time since 974 paper has now a net gain of 30 and pays the performance held by the party leader Jeremy cool been as incredible Catherine West laboring people who would Green said voters so that labor not only care about every day issue. Use but also have the strongest team to negotiate the best Briggs it deal in any election campaign you get to show your team off and I think a lot of people source says stickiest and Emily Thornberry would be adequate negotiators if we had won the election completely and had an overall majority and I think that they quite liked the fact that they looked as though they're people who could really see it well and develop a partnership with Europe senior conservatives are expected to hold talks with the Democratic Unionist Party this weekend after to resume a declared her intention to lead a minority government the conservatives are 8 seats short of the majority meaning the day you piece 10 M.P.'s will play a vital role at Westminster the Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson said she did raised concerns with Mrs my about a potential arrangement with the d.p. Because of their opposition to lesbian and gay rights I was fairly straightforward with the I told you that there's a number of things that came to me more than 41 of them is country one of the others is l g b t i write so I ask for a category for sure it's that if any do you are scoping to it was done to you that would be absolutely no reception of l.g.b. T.-i rights and the rest became Great Britain in other news police have revealed that the 3 London Bridge attackers failed to hire a 7 and a half ton lorry because their payment was declined instead to $3.00 men were forced to use a small event in the attack giving the most detailed description yet of the attack mit police commander Dean Hayden said the men had each used a distinctive knife that knife is described as eye pink ceramic knife about 12 inches in length had been adopted so the handover had leather strapping on it and we know from the witnesses at the same that the attackers actually had those not strapped to their wrist. That knife was being used to attack people in the street and finally pubs restaurants and taxi companies in London will be donating a share. With their taking to help those affected by the terrorist attack a week ago Saturday night for London has been organized by the British Red Cross to raise money for victims of both the attacks in London and Manchester London's weather cloud will break with some warm sunshine developing across London it will also be feeling rather humid whilst for the cloud could spread into western areas later should remain dry maximum temperature $22.00 degrees Celsius at that 72 degrees Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio London it's 4 minutes past 2. Seems to be. So we can safely say Sunday mornings from. a blog called web. 2 I am there abouts Sunday morning 10th of June. Appear Ok today since I was last here a fortnight ago lost about a kid tonight Oldsmar but then rather went through the rest of the summer I'll be with you here again on the weekends baby see ready I London and it's extraordinary time I'm away for a few days I come back and it seems that some much has happened they had terror attacks last weekend I was lying in bed. On a holiday when the story broke and just desperately wanted to be here talking to about it on long and they're watching what happened and and sharing it all with you and I couldn't was on holiday I was sure I was texting at a do through the night last week and I did a brilliant job with him during the attacks last week and it's extraordinary isn't it that certainly a week ago since I was last here with you a fortnight ago terrorist attack on the streets of London and a prime minister holding on for dear life it appears this weekend I've got one question for you tonight and it is the election or not of course it is it would seem silly to talk about anything else on 0207 double 242000 but here's a thought for you who really won the election last night who really won because if you'd landed on this planet from somewhere else in the last 24 hours and you turned on the t.v. Or the radio you flipped open a newspaper this morning and I get will get to the front pages shortly. You would be forgiven for thinking that Germany Colbert is the new prime minister and yet the numbers tell a different story the numbers tell a story that the Conservatives won the general election while they didn't technically they did what they needed 326 seats to win so they didn't get over the line but they are as the prime minister said. On the streets on the streets of London earlier today outside Number 10 as the prime minister said she they the Conservative Party had the most number of seats therefore it was incumbent on her to and it is incumbent on the Conservative Party to form a government which of course she's now trying to do she went to the Queen total she can form a government and she's now trying to do that so we can split hairs here technically they didn't win they needed 326 seats to win but. It's Theresa May in Downing Street tonight with no intention of packing her bags not yet so isn't she the winner for the time being and let me just throw these a couple of stats at you she if you want to talk about the popular vote as we did a lot during the American election 2000 more votes than David Cameron in 2015 more than Blair in 1997 so I ask you again who really won this general election Jeremy Corbyn is not prime minister tonight to reason may is to reason may has the key to Downing Street and the key to Checkers Jeremy Corbyn Dawson and yet German Corben. Will be drinking champagne tonight no doubt or preserve whatever drinks it is in turn and enjoying himself and he is the belle of the ball and yet he lost quite clearly lost this German election so we have a situation we have a general election here where the winners of the losers the losers are the winner but the loser still takes the 1st prize is that it it's clear as mud isn't it terribly British in a very weird way that you can lose but still win and are the winner is the loser. Sense to me at all any of this. Who do you think Warren who are the who is the winner and who were the winners in this general election that we've seen over this these past 7 weeks in the voting that took place this week. Doubled to 42000 you'll have reflections on thoughts on all of this through the night I know not for the 1st time we find ourselves playing what the hell happens next I mean referendums really shake things up don't they and there's so many different ways that we can look at this 70 different things happened yes the young voter turnout Yes the Tories played a dreadful hand it was by all measures an appalling campaign and I think there's also a sense and from a culture minister the m.p. Had very easy made this point to me yesterday he thinks that a lot of this was the electorate just cockiness Nope to the Tories just saying you don't have an automatic right to govern there was a I think there was certainly an element of that the British people proved last night just how grumpy and fed up they can be and I wonder when she reflects this weekend the prime minister she puts the finishing touches to whatever changes she's going to make her cabinet whether she will regret that decision she made during the walking holiday in Wales to cause that German election in the 1st place the received wisdom is what the front pages are saying today is that the Tories could be looking for a new leader so she does have now a 5 year term the fixed term Parliament Act is still in place it wasn't repealed it is still there as far as I understand it and I was talking to Professor politics about this yesterday as far as we could work out it's still in place she has 5 years now. So 2022 what will the world look like a mile to reason may still be in power 5 years is an awfully long way away isn't it can she hang on from now things could look very different could make putting the emotion put in the background noise to one side the Tories came 1st not now right when but they came 1st on that basis she formed the government and she's still the prime minister is she still the winner out to our 7 doubles who for 2000 if you want to yeah I'm fond of sporting analogies when it comes to politics and if you sporting analogies you go to go into a game thinking you know win 4 nil play dreadfully and come away winning just one nil because the opposing team scored an own goal but you still win you still take home the trophy I tourism a played a terrible game of football but she still won on goal difference on averages or whatever numbers 1st is everywhere 2nd is no where who is that is Bill Shankly wasn't the great football manager it's true 1st is everywhere 2nd is nowhere and yes I accept and I say this over and again tonight it's going to taste stuff and technically they didn't get those 326 votes but she's formed a government Germany Corben hasn't it was a great personal victory for Germany Corbett says How was it a personal victory if you lose can you explain that to me tonight Jeremy Corbyn still lost Ed Miliband last Gordon Brown lost the Labor Party lost this general election even though they got more votes than expected they still lost and in politics as in sport as in life you either win or you lose. 0207 double 242000 when you look at the reason most performance what went so badly wrong was this a case of the authentic leader of fantic Jeremy Corben. Ross is a tourism a who came across as terribly aloof this was a closed door campaign and he totally had so many stories of reporters being thrown off the bus only being asked to. Only being allowed to ask one question if you were asked the wrong question then you were thrown off the bus and so on and so forth she refused didn't she to turn up those t.v. Hustings even though Germany called being called her bluff and turned on not turn up at the last minute that 7 way b.b.c. Debate last week should have been there shouldn't she not sending Amber at the Home Secretary who only lost her father to forget a few days ago that would be incredibly insensitive didn't she believe she was making a big bold move by announcing new plans to fund social care about water pigs here that turned into the idea that you could keep 100000 pounds of your assets if you require care the banks best way she said at the time to fix the looming crisis in care funding didn't. Hold me muster with anybody the pledge to hold a free vote on foxhunting What was that all about the number of hustings that I held foxhunting came up time and time again if thought we were having a discussion from a decade ago or longer not something that was relative. To politics here in this century of this decade rather there were policies lifted directly as well from a bill bans manifesto where there were when we when it came to the whole business of a cap on it and if the prices again been lifted lifted lock stock and barrel from a labor manifest as it wasn't it was an appalling campaign she came across as inflexible and a vase of against a German Coburn who is out there ready to engage on every single level despite of course his own personal record so many different issues and despite a Labor manifesto that by all by the best analysis presented to spending figures it just didn't add up. So it's autopsy time said I don't know to a 7 double to fall 2000 the question is well there are a number of questions I can ask you is your reflection on the general election how long do you give Theresa May Should she have resigned we can talk about all of these things but who really won last night. And you tell me over and over again tonight that technically the Tories didn't win because they didn't get that through those 326 seats needed to take them over the ma bought I point out once again these figures that she did. Oh in 2000 more votes than David Cameron in 2015 some Tony Blair in 1997 days to resign still toast now to a 7 double to fall 2000 his sister in stem 0 money Stuart Morgan David I am proud of sorry I campaigned for the conservative You shocked me if you're surprised by that me are you focusing all our double for blood traditionally such a book like the rupee did you see that our east. Greatly reduced but your which was hardly are expected to have hers at the feet of government I will police she is very. Well there she is because religion of those who don't with her career by one button or. A poke because of Suppose he won the election that's reasonably lost it should but she's in Downing Street tonight Jeremy Coleman isn't it Jeremy Coleman's in a sling to to reason Mays in Downing Street sickly there is a winner. Absorb the phrase a by like you know if you damage 3 that were she said you would get 3 by Christmas. It's a completely of a bachelor so what happens next since to it because there's no appetite is that within the Tories for a leadership election or is that have you heard from any cabinet minister by the way in the last I haven't money as where is Boris Johnson was he hiding. Are you still alive yet Boris oblivious been probably didn't plug the OS to keep it for a while cases because he doesn't Pope says no as have a cabinet ministers been completely quiet and the British to just a few shock. Everybody believed the poster says it is good because please what was your blooper so speak as if he said don't wear a lot of the job because of and just came along is exposure given. The so you could say. The jury's job in the list or he doesn't alleged. Well when wrong Stuart you and I have spoken many times I know that if you cut yourself then you bleed blue blood but war well when wrong history it Series or my lady too personal campaigned for still it was all of the candidates that the group. That the village actually featured the Conservative Party for a start you delivered leaflets of your kids right simple shrink trees embody as opposed to conservative policy. Even the posters for jittery somebody as will. So it was a completeness of the benefits to what about her. Father she was surveys of didn't turn out for any t.v. Debate so it was a lovely line from Jeremy Vine Iran Radio 2 earlier today where he said that he pointed out that David Cameron did an election into your idea to just before and I figure they have a huge audience of the Rudd massive audience right it and he won a 15 c. Majority last time around trees and I refused to do an election interview on the German Vine Show and lost a 15 seat majority she just didn't want to turn up and sit in front of microphones a stunning front of cameras did she a told it seems that her state of view would be the people of Serbia is she helpful parolees you have to Econ to shy away from appearing on the television in this day and age you have to cope with dementia I just have to get you face whole Galba you've got to appear on the screens you have to come across as authentic and accessible and ready to engage I am ready to be shouted down if necessary you can't shy away you commented campaigns anymore. You have issues media age where if you sorry star said she probably she had to explore as a you have to be flexible and exists because of media was. Absolutely. She made you shows your true campaign she was your the person well the perception is what are you trying to hide if you don't turn up if one of the images may disappoint us suffer my debate on t.v. Even though it was a bonfire particular edifying Jeremy Coburn turned up at the last minute despite saying he wasn't going to do so and he pulled a blunder by turning up he did he was there and she wasn't and she looked like that she just couldn't be ball that and I think that was a that was a fight will blow I knew watching that debate when I saw that she sent it was it was a she was talking down to the British people and saying you know I'm I'm too good I don't need to be there I'm too good for this and that was a terrible thing to do she should of course she should have been the hardest at the fainted Oh what was the 1st thing she was thinking she was which is why haven't we today. She would be defied and gathered the future lose the she should have also had the courage of conviction sustained up on a stage behind a podium and say I'm prime minister right now and I'm strong and stable and bloody Blair whatever the catchphrase is all this is what I believe vote for me in the percent again I know my favorite phrase tour the perception is reality in the perception was that she was she was hiding. From the action exactly as usual she got the pick for pick one show revised to follow it but you have to do the political programs as well you know just to be a hard. Stable February you have to be out there or to be yeah and I just you have to if you would seem if you don't just vote I still hold out hope that the Rudd. I get what appeared to Phillip have a let me ask you this and what about the policy is that there was much talk of the cash. In the in the Tory manifesto no so much talk about money at all that was on the manifesto been written on the back of one on below what was in there can you remember one great big stand out policy that would have given the electorate a reason to rush into the to the polling does on the manifesto actually have a completely opposite. View so who. Had which which but Howard by it was introduced they gave a terrific story that it was true order a debate if it doesn't do that you'll. Have benefited pitches change. The recap. Have a couch explain you but it has to give you an edge you think fees through before you put it the benefit so finally let me ask you this year then you voted Tory what all of your life yeah so when you went into the polling both on Thursday did you do so reluctantly always happy still to put to put that cross by the conservative kind of. Post. Like a completely different station to what I was thank you very much Joe thanks for the call of 7 double to fall 2000 who really was. All Hail King Corbin the crown is on Corbin's head tonight on a slightly better I get it of course I do he did better than expected but he still lost Jeremy Corbyn isn't prime minister tonight therefore as Labor leader he lost the general election and there are no prizes for coming 2nd even if you played really well and again back to the sporting And as you can play a blinder you know my team Spurs played really really well in the semifinal of the f.a. Cup was a semi or quarters economy when I put the thing out of my memory they played really well but they lost. They didn't get anywhere near Wembley and Germany Corbin is no when he doesn't get to play at Wembley to resume a does tonight to reason may has the key to the dressing room or whatever sporting analogies you want to throw around the clock in the morning that the papers and it's interesting actually the one thing we've seen over the last 24 hours is that the papers no longer have a great deal of influence the tabloids went for Germany hoping that some headline on Thursday morning Corbin a picture of Germany Coburn a dustbin with a lid on his head I mean that was right up there not quite as good as the neocon at headline from years ago when the last person in Britain to turn out the lights still wasn't wasn't a bad one yet the sun this morning. Seemingly turning on to reason May She's had her chips conservative grandees last night vowing to oust hapless to reason may but not for 6 months and of course they found a picture of her eating chips. Was the day mare I was the labor supporting Daily Mirror they've got coalition of crackpots to reason as linked up with the hard right anti gay d u p in a desperate bid to stay at number 10 it's a good front page and technically they're right to criticize the do you pay but it's not it this is not a coalition I heard a lot of analysts yesterday and frankly people who should know better saying that this is a coalition it is not there is a difference between a competent sharing agreement and a formal coalition the likes of which of course we saw with the Liberal Democrats he is the star Teflon Tessa toughs it out but bet some Bojo for the next pm Well we see Boris Johnson as prime minister before the end of the year can you imagine a situation where we have yet another Tory leadership election in the middle of the brakes in negotiations which are due to start 10 days from now Monday wake same day the Parliament sits again Parliament sets Monday week or the new M.P.'s will turn up and be sworn in takes a few weeks doesn't it derail them or those maiden speeches and then on the exactly same day the breaks in negotiations is due to begin and in the middle of all this can you imagine a Tory leadership election and who could take other aberrant Boris Johnson David Davis who's the next prime leader of the Tory party the next prime minister who would be there of course without having a personal mandate the exact situation it's a reason why found herself in so you get a new Tory leader without that personal mandate going through the brakes in negotiations and presumably having to call a general election sometime in the next 5 years would the next Tory party leader the next prime minister Tory prime minister want to risk that having seen a resurgent Germany Coburn in all that he's achieved she the one person who I could see up for that fight is Boris Johnson because Boris Johnson of course has previous taking on the left wing leaders here in London with a number of times you saw down Ken Livingstone the times they supported Theresa May in their leader earlier in the week may stays into the abyss a picture of the prime minister there outside Downing Street yesterday with. So that's a very uncomfortable speech that she made it didn't last more than a minute did it when she came back from Buckingham Palace She's with the queen for Mataram for about 20 minutes or so came back told us that she asked the Queen to form a government and now let's get on with the business and there was absolutely no sense of remorse there or personal reflection and I just couldn't help but think that it would have been a moment just to say yes I or all it needed was one line yes on a personal level I am hugely disappointed with the result but I will reflect on this as I now go back into Number 10 to form a government Thank you ladies and gentlemen that's all it was needed and yet there was nothing there was no mention it was as though the night had never even happened was one of the most extraordinary speeches outside Downing Street after being asked to form a government that I can remember saying well talk to Roland and Rue put under to you in the next few minutes if you pick up the phone right now on the 2 hour 7 double 242000 there is only one story in this town as to reason may finally lays ahead on the pillow just a few miles from where I'm sitting tonight who really won yesterday's general election now 207 double 242000 more to come it's Saturday morning 10th of June and to 35. For the headlines of North London's headlines Labor has won the final parliamentary seat of the 27000 general election Kensington for the 1st time since 1974 they were has now a net gain of 30 M.P.'s a performance hired by the party leader Jeremy cool been as incredible senior conservatives are expected to hold talks with the Democratic Unionist Party this weekend after to resume a declared her intention to lead a minority government the conservatives 8 seats short of the majority being the d p s 10 M.P.'s who play a vital role at Westminster police have revealed that the 3 London Bridge attackers failed to hire a 7 and a half ton lorry because their payment was due. Instead the 3 men were forced to use more than in the attack and a 27 year old man has been arrested in East London last night with suspicion of preparing terrorist acts Scotland Yard says his detention is connected to the London Bridge investigation London's website a cloud will break with some warm sunshine developing across London to also feel rather humid whilst the cloud could spread in with din areas like take should remain dry maximum temperature at $22.00 degrees Celsius that's $72.00 degrees Fahrenheit when you coming up in half an hour general election 2070 you know the Sunday mornings. My goodness I can sit and read the newspapers all day today I was making the point to last until just before 230 that the papers I think are proven they have absolutely no in Sunny the tabloids have no influence at all in the way people vote anymore there was a time when a front page headline on the sun or on one of the tabloids before a German election the morning the election could really swing it one way or the other I'm not anymore. The dead tree press is dead in the water may clings on to power as new from prison breaks a bottle as the front of the F.T.'s weekend edition this morning is a report in Crowley who won the German election then report Oh David. Well in my mind I think Jimmy called in one it. For me I'm slightly surprised that that he didn't win over well because I think lots of people a long time ago that any party that promises to bring the rest of life water gas electricity companies will win and you know he did and and here's my prediction. I think the next promised going to be Germany called it I think to reason may will not be prime minister. 2 years from now and Germany called will be the next prime minister some extraordinary situation now to have a new way Germany called been is still leader of a party that just a matter of months ago none of his conservative sort of his None of the parliamentary Labor m.p. Seem to support him a tall he had the support of the membership but not of the party and so one of the they will now have to change that you know suppose they do them well one thing the other chair why Jamie Corbin has such a poor biggest resolute You know he has principles and he sticks to them I mean he's. Unyielding and that's what people like at the end of the day people like politicians who are honest and transparent I mean you know we had this terrible reign of Tony Blair. You know he was promised and leader of the Labor Party Tony Blair was really a Tory I mean he was really just tall in disguise I'm always policies were kept I mean all he's got policies were. To do with exploiting people and making a profit out of people. So so you know people had enough of all that so people wanted if people wanted a socialist government or socialist politician they wanted something or fashion. Or like Michael Foot. Michael Foot. To become prime minister but he was the leader of the Labor Party for a long time another thing people were thinking of the good old days you know often how much of it was really about policy always it just about personalities. I think a bit of. It when people started labor policies they looked at spending in full they'd be happy to the country would take on all this debt to pay for this huge shopping mess that was in the manifesto Well things are I think people are now fed up with the widening gulf between the rich and the pool. Because you know. I mean you're seeing a situation as we have now in this country where. That is why I mean Gov It is not been much. Of that with social mobility say. You know for the last corners 20 years I mean if anything it's gone back to almost big toe in. You know comparison between the rich in the pool. So far I think people are looking for say more of an equal society you know whatever. Society you know where where there isn't such a massive go put into that to put how much of it was about that Ruben and I accept a lot of what you say but also how much of this was simply about people being fed up towards Tora supporters as well but the conservative part of the just seemed to be this rights to power that they say that they seem to feel by the comes across a couple torn ministers said this to me yesterday that there is this assumption that we we all that we all the anyone we all the anointed ones and I think even the Tories supporters just want to give them a bit of a bruising it seemed well I mean that's the reason I'm of a floating vote of our guests that I'm going to labor for the 1st time in a long time really so you will previously who would you voted for. Voted for virtually every one of the party of its own people told me even Ukip yesterday you know it came to the crunch not that what's best for the country what's best for me what's best for people in general not of late because despite the fact that when you look at the spending plans they didn't add up to well I'm sure I'm sure they would have come up with a solution now but the solution was there in the manifesto they were going to spend around $75000000000.00 pounds a year and if you look at. I know I've looked at all the analysis the Institute for fish Fiscal Studies which were interesting he was just as damning as the lack of detail in the Conservative manifesto but they said. That they promised a state that was bigger at any time since than than since the 2nd World War and that the numbers didn't to the National Grid to learn the. Taken the National Grid to. Private enter into public ownership but that would have cost around $40000000000.00 Where where where on earth was the money going to come from Germany we would have bankrupted the country wouldn't I think I think he would have found a way now now now what if you found a way. Tax in the very rich which would raise nowhere near enough money nowhere near enough money even if you put up corporation tax or you tax those around an in more than $80000.00 a year or 506070 percent of their income this still wouldn't be enough money to meet their that those spending plans according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies So despite all of that he still did really really well didn't. Despite I guess and knocked off course and propose myself and I guess sounds sounds a bit drastic but you know for winners who buy property in this country now I think it should be restricted to British nationals only. Being able to buy. Massive amounts of property or if it's a fallen company or fallen person want to divide. You know. In this country we should tax them 100 percent tax and so standard it goes up $0.10 a good paying twice in effect will be no inward investment in London what had all of the big buildings all of these tall buildings that I can see out of my window they wouldn't be there. Maybe not but who shod for starters a big chunk of which I think I'm right in saying some other guitars I might be wrong but to the think of things who does that benefit I'm disappointed that you get the benefit me the benefit you just know really and well it depends if foreign investment comes into London in. Terms of a big commercial spending projects. That they're hiring builders you would hope and British. Companies to build these projects older movies and to tax them heavily because that they got they wouldn't come here in the 1st place with that. Well they've got what they've got us or they've got some other place but they keep coming back to to to grin and specially London now there must be a reason for it. I'm sure that you know if the taxes are raised by 50 percent I'm sure they still come here because because you know what London is the hub of the Worlds is the capital city of the world virtually So I'm told as a replacement for London. I think even if if we raise the tax levels by I think percent I think they'd still be coming here they don't be shipping up. Soon And you know I think you know that you are so so many you know think multinationals Now who do actually try to dodge tax and actually do that if we actually catch them in the next I think that you know that's now been you know a lot of money you know with which to pay for our you know our public services and. Just not just because think of it as some of it because these which might sound bizarre why didn't you stand in the election with all of these big ideas you think is somewhere now you might have a chance very soon. Friend of mine last night tweeted Dum Do I go to bed now or just stay off the next general election which. Could come along any time soon thank you very much hold the hold the drastic ideas for next time and. Hold on join a political party you never know could be an election before we know it that I do you think is another question have you got an appetite for another general election because I just get a sense now and I might be wrong but from your coals on the pos programs here the weekend and other conversations I've had to friends on it and so on I just think that there is a sense now that. We just want to be governed don't we just want whoever's in charge to get on and govern us rather than constantly being asked for our thoughts and opinions on things there is a sense I think of election fatigue voter fatigue it's really exhausting I mean it's hard enough running your own life isn't it making your own choices and getting on with things trying to earn a living and so on without constantly having to engage in the political debate has j in Chelsea who really won this general election. I'm still suffering from. Your preamble of that since it is that statement I think I wonder also wonder how many people last night it was like The Walking Dead in London yesterday everyone is just somebodies having stayed up half the night to watch the thing to do what should o.j. Or listen to it or whatever I have to read but for me it was just a question of our Prime Minister's confidence superseded again because this inability to. You know to actually get yourself into the debate. Situations and to. The right to be there in your absentia not because you are unable to do it or your you are a real that for me this is a bit and it's raised a couple of questions because you are also in your u.k. Citizen in u.k. People we keep in the polling stations open up into 10 we understand you have a very busy working life family life we're asking all the question of you to do the following to vote but yet I'm not going to be the person to a to dictate and that was something that almost came across as we feel that we have this without putting the much we're too good we're too good for the rest we we deserve to be here anyway it just was condescending was it was a bit of and an entitlement feature and I absolutely I mean if you saw the program it was a brilliant program and the program is intended to purchase years Jevon possible it's absolutely beautiful produce respectfully conducted and a businessman by the name of all Robert Ford. Who oversees of Jewish heritage because they're now is or has always been for a long time and entitlement by people who hold Jewish heritage if they want to have a jam impossible. So you had people participating in that program of Jewish heritage always oversee the church council is in that program and it was a question of What if you can't be an e.u. Citizens because we now have bricks and this is another option for you to look at but there was a lot of pay for us in that program because quite clearly a country which has displaced people and actually perform some of the most for a fake instances of just injustices if you see Robert Frost's in that particular program his grandparents who were meant to be going to if. But when to do so but. Which is obviously a death camp and his father has little cousin this beautiful little girl of 2 he has a photograph of when he goes but to Germany and of the sea 'd been reckless abandon the explanations of what has happened to his family ultimately for him it was too much for him to say well I want to still be part of Europe but I don't want to be in this kind of way so we're looking for somebody who is a leader who understands these questions from different. Sectors of society have the young up and coming undergraduate seem to be graduates of post-graduate. People with this question and different things and we need someone who has a furnace but also has a fairness when speaking to people as opposed to speaking to them as if they're in a kind of subservient position because a lot of things to the Us me still have people here from the e.u. Who feel that there's no forward projection for them that they are almost in standstill and that is the reason why to read them a should have come forward and said Well I'm asking you to have confidence in what I want to do but she should have also had some kind of. Substantive qualities to come forward and say when I'm going to if I need to be challenged in terms of debates I'm coming forward to do this. To me when they were that they were nowhere when it's because we still need to have this formalized and sorted out I wonder who was advised that while we I think we know we've got a good idea who was advising but who ever said to you don't need to turn up I just find it baffling that she wouldn't have looked at that decision and thought That can't be right I have to be that I have to be that you would want to be there wouldn't you if there was a debate taking place and all of your opponents are going to be there facing the British electorate on pit time t.v. And your not that it doesn't take an idiot to work out what message that sends much children to work out that really that's a bad decision so I had to choose going to bed the night of that debate last week unfold I didn't need to be part of that so when you put in shows the bubble that they exist in that it does it when you putting. Out I wonder if to resume a has ever seen the film it's on 10 acrostic movies in its entirety told all about us when you put somebody in who has a level of competency to answer questions even though they are going through a very difficult and despondent time in their own knots you certainly then put a juxtaposition for people to really question should you be in leadership when there were other people who can slot in to what you don't seem to be effectively be able to do and it is just it was just it was just too many things which were coming across I mean a total attitude in terms of social care I have. So much disdain and distaste and because it's almost an attitude of well people who are pensioners today yes they had strong work in Essex that because of the commercial markets their properties have now become the for them in prices that is now no fault of their own and yet the question I asked to last through the night tonight because I do think the we needed a slight reality check on this if you put the noise of the background noise to one side the reality is as of this morning to reason may is still prime minister to resume I went to Buckingham Palace she phoned the government she's in Downing Street tonight she's there for the next 5 years she did have more votes than the Labor Party 318 votes for the conservative. 264 for the Labor Party she didn't have enough seats to win which is why she formed this alliance of the d.p. But she is. Technically if not literally the winner in that she's in Downing Street today but. She's there she's there but it's your me call them isn't is inten she's in Downing Street she's the winner sentry. I don't think she is a winner because when you put back the pontiff I think the last. Majority significant value was John Major when you totally change your position to be a position of one way you have to have assistants but have a people to form a majority but Jeremy called in isn't in Downing Street tonight he didn't always he's not prime minister he didn't get to drive down the mountain not early it's a dire all that he doesn't get to go to bed in Downing Street tonight as he also won 2000 more votes than David Cameron did in 2015 and if we want to talk about popular vote and I'm only trying to sound like a Tory support I'm just looking to see another way of looking at the facts because so much noise surrounding the win yesterday of the election the action yesterday more votes than Tony Blair in 1997. Is a little bit of perspective needed there was perspective needed but if you saw the 1st speech the 1st. You know pronouncement she gave that was this just over a minute and he said that behind the scenes a lot of the party was same you know you have to go back out again and you have to recognise the people who have what for your party is a terrible speech was all it was terrible and you could end in you know on these high definition t.v. That you have a hunger and you almost see her as being a person who's from into having to do this now so you know the longer have that kind of sale that confidence amongst your own party members because people now will saying to you have to do the following You have to be pushed to address thinks because it just looks absolutely incredible and the thing that I think the aspect of Boris Johnson for me being. I mean when their prime ministerial shit is quite frightening one and us and you working live today if you had a chance to read or to see an interview so also George Osborne's satirical attacks what do we make of that by the way I'm at a moment to reflect all night and he's a man who was the 2nd most powerful person in the country until very recently there was chance of the Exchequer ripping to resume aid to shreds in the Evening Standard tonight well we didn't think that once he was editor of the Senate we thought that actually he would be quite new chose for the Conservative Party or impartial but what we saw today was somebody I wouldn't say he was venomous I was favorites quite say in his critique and that's quite queen of denial pm ignores disaster polls she pledges to provide certainty Oh he was quite challenging wasn't he in the sense that you know you cool this all explore this particular mandate to go ahead and you did it with such you know gusto and such conviction that yes this will be a definite and hey you are today and I think it gives a kind of temperature Burma China of you cannot have these kind of expectations especially when you are not someone who goes in months grassroots levels to speak to people to show an understanding all compassion about bacon sense and that was the worry meant and you know most conservative. Strong people stoic them to people all mostly very mature people and I just think that particular policy which people may say well yes if you get you know then you need some kind of social care you should want to have some kind of. Independent State to pay for that but what they have forgotten people have that is the work ethic is incredibly strong they're trying to stink of the. So you just heard of the children and their children's children and most attention is on not they so much in this group then these very large maturing at the line says they're doing that since their house is probably to make this month do more want to have mobile access for wheelchair probably could. You know you speak to a lot of people on the show who of that age or who have turned to grandparents about and actually their pensions particularly women who have taken time away from their working lives to raise children so they can become inverted commas Ferro use instead of things like that they're not even on a full pension thank you very much jamming aren't going to get that we're rushing towards News and other bits and pieces but thank you very much Mr Goodbar most welcome thank you Joe talk if you haven't take a baby send you to b.b.c. Radio a lot of David pre-vote to us 7 double to fall 2000 how long to give to resume a should she have resigned is Turris a toast but this is my main question time who's the real winner the winner here in the German cauldrons one Jimmy Coleman has someone 6 Truman It's very British this isn't it the ice here that you're the winner if you're the lows and you're the loser if you're a winner it's all it's just a bit we get out 07 double 240000 the Conservatives lost there are a Commons majority the Tories are now the largest party in a hung parliament Theresa May saying she's kind of form a government I'm work with the 10 Democratic Unionist Party M.P.'s off to go to Buckingham Palace to see the Queen and all of the well foreign t.v. Networks are scratching their heads saying the Democratic Unionist want trying to work out what that's all about. Elsewhere Tim Farron caught on to reason made to resign the Lib Dems had a mixed night in they some big figures returning but Nick Clegg losing his seat the s.n.p. The largest party in Scotland. The Conservatives won 12 seats from them so far on any other night that would have been seen as a as a triumph for the Labor 17 The Lib Dems 3 north of the border and economic uncertainty reflected in the city of London I always think at times like this watch the money and follow the money the one thing the city cares about is this peculiar word sentiment How do they feel about sentiment and certainty in that respect at least a reason why it was right and he is needed in the money markets but watch the money this week and watch where the pound goes and where the 1st to go is to find out what they really think but not for the 1st time. I said an hour ago we find ourselves playing what the hell happens next. Referendum. We live in. Times. Like this are the night where we get a really. Serious debate and discussion about what happens next your thoughts. To Fall 2000 and. 27. If you. Good. Luck. Look look look. Look. Look look look look look look look look look. Look look look. Look look look. Look. Look look look. Look look look. Look look. Digital radio and t.v. . 95.9. Radio station. Radio lounger. News at 3 o'clock I'm your thinking Good morning one of 2 reason May's senior ministers has back to stay as prime minister for the foreseeable future 3 Tory M.P.'s have publicly called for Mrs May to stand down for the but they transport secretary Chris Grayling told B.B.C.'s Question Time that now is not the time my view is we need to stay as prime minister and stay as prime minister for the foreseeable future the last thing she should be doing is stepping away a lot of the last thing any of us should be doing is discussing this economy or in 612185 years time when is how to get on with delivery as president Goetia is now providing state inconsistent government. Last night the result in Kensington in west London was finally declared taken by labor for the 1st time since 1974 the Labor Party has now ended the election with 30 extra seats 1262 Labor m.p. For stratum Chuka Muna has said to the party united behind a focus campaign 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 for many surprises a result in other news police have revealed that the 3 London Bridge attackers failed to hire a 7 and a half ton lorry because their payment was declined Instead the 3 men were forced to use a small of that in the attack given the most detailed description yet of the attack Met Police Commander Dean Hayden said the men had each used distinctive knife that knife is described as eye pink ceramic knife about 12 inches in length. It had been adopted so the hand door had leather strapping on it and we know from the witnesses at the same that the attackers actually had those knives strapped to their wrists and that knife was being used to attack people in the street the 27 year old man has been arrested in East London last night on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts Scotland Yard says his detention is connected to the London Bridge investigation and finally pubs and restaurants and taxi companies in London will be donating a share of their takings to help those affected by the terrorist attack a week ago Saturday night for London has been organized by the British Red Cross to raise money through victims of both the attacks in London and Manchester so we Abrams is the executive director of the British Red Cross one of the things that was really heartening as we came up with this idea inside approaching people to take part in our piece that all sorts of businesses and organizations for people were about and we think this is because under the great wonderful multicultural vibrant cry people who were shocked at what happened really keen to show solidarity none there's weather now early cloud will break with some warm sunshine developing across the capital to also feel the humid whilst further cloud could spread into western areas later but it should remain dry maximum temperature 22 degrees Celsius 72 degrees Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio London it's 3 minutes past 3 you are listening to radio in London so we can. Ascertain Sunday mornings from. Here we are. In the middle of the night while the middle of the morning 3 am thereabouts busy lines as you'd expect lots to talk about as we continue to pull apart the results of general election 2017 do you think this will be the last election the last time that they have to we allow the polling station paraphernalia. For this year are we going to do this again or we're going to be asked our views and thoughts again this year who knows I wouldn't rule anything out anymore. I mean how many different. Bombshells have we seen since you and I've been talking here over the past year whether year or so whether it's the referendum or a Donald Trump or in the ref to goodness knows now if this every year it seems and there is a sense isn't there now I think that we just want to be governed just get on a governess whoever is there just get the job done so we can get on and run our own lives. Maybe love all of us maybe think it's absolutely fabulous that things are being turned upside down it's the referendum the David carrots interesting to a Tory Party leaders have taken huge gambles that have backfired spectacularly David Cameron's gamble to hold the referendum that ended his political career. And now to resume a gambling on this snap election which hasn't quite ended up political career not yet but she's certainly looking as though she's on dodgy territory to us some double to fall 2000 and b.b.c. Radio London her really won the election last neither That's my question Tory some a damaged she can only govern with the help of another party because that she didn't get past that number of 326 votes spots those are figures that I gave you earlier and it's just worth thinking about these things for a sense of perspective because you can look at the numbers anyway and I cannae the lies the damn lies in the statistics cheat did achieve 2000 more votes than David Cameron in 2015 and more than Tony Blair more votes than Tony Blair had in 1997 with his big landslide of course you need a sense of perspective of these things and you can look at the many which way upside down inside out they'll tell different stories. The headline though is that this is not the result the true reason I would have wanted but who's the real winner she is in Downing Street tonight even though there are attempts to crown a king Jeremy he lost that is the cold hard fact just like his predecessor and the predecessor before him Jeremy Coleman lost the German election Theresa May by the skin of her teeth is in Downing Street tonight so who won the German election to us up and double to full 2000 his role and they're now West Ham said morning Iran morning how are you I'm very well thank you little weary with all of this. You you keep repeating the. Same thing over and over and I think that's the problem with the sell election come time typing repeating for about a year that Jeremy Colvin is a loser. And he has to change is a loser he lost but only technically. Is it let me ask you all of the question all the way around and is he in Downing Street tonight no he's not but no no there's no possible course no balls 1st is everywhere 2nd is no way in life he's in a better position to get future than than anyone yes at that point but on the basis of this general election he lost Yeah but you keep comparing an election to a football match and I think it's rather like American like a lot of the time a lot of Americans you see people run out front and right at the end well for that not right at the end but at some point the lawns who plays. Pace themselves probably then they overtake the bonds that have been at the front all the while I know I accept that I said when we can we can use anything to get out of your life or the point is at the end of the day there are there is a winner and there is a loser look on the Spurs fan and we had a great season but we haven't gotten the. Silverware and the trophy cabinet we lost Yeah but I think Jeremy called in to scout a long term plan I mean the way he's trying to make that may well be the case to bring the Labor Party back to the cross roots is working and if you imagine that by the next election he's got I don't know how many 1000000 people can become members of the Labor Party but he could theoretically get 10 times as many members by the time the next election comes up and then it really will make a difference don't you think so I don't know politics is a long time as you rightly say and anything could happen Anything could happen between now and whenever that next election is run and one of these or 5 years from now it could well be 2 in 2022 that we're talking about I think I think the things that have already. Happened like the cuts of the police. He didn't vote to go to Iraq for example she did then she she said she wanted to. She was against Franks it let me ask you this question then he's 6068 years old now as a young man but you think he'd still want to be prime minister at 735 years from now I don't know how does trump good point terms not far off from 70 is nothing but I think he's 70 this week all 71 this week he's got a birthday this week done and it's way coming that he does it looks rich to the yes you're right I mean an age is nothing he says I just threw that in as a as a question and you might well be right on all these points but what influence do you think the Terra the 2 terror attacks we saw during that we haven't even mentioned this the 2 terror attacks during the campaign had on voting intentions I think it made a lot of people nervous but I don't think cutting the police by 20 hours and. Then as a home secretary have very much in making people think that she'd be they'd be safe the Tories Jeremy said you can't have policing on the cheap and you know that sounded genuine and it was a very obvious saw him until when Wilson it Britain under attack we have fewer police offices she was never going to win that argument she was offering rubbish about. Trying to stop people using Facebook or something I mean that's not going to. The only way you're gonna make people feel more secure is if they can see police officers and in the streets like they used to be massive very easy argument to win isn't it is just it's common sense more offices whether it's right or not if you talk to those that work in policing and I don't know and you can talk to those on the frontline saying that you need to be we need to be clever with resources and it's not just about officers on the beat these days and I'm willing to listen to those arguments but it was a compelling argument wasn't it you can't police offices Britain is under attack if we had more police officers then we would feel safer that that's just that was a slam dunk for Jeremy cope emotionally and at the same time I think a lot of people realized that even though it was terrible it wasn't that. It wasn't like Hitler sending over the last waffle or something to bomb London you know if you look at it in perspective even though it was terrible what's happened recently I think it's been blown out of proportion while yes I struggle with that because I think if if you had a relative or if you knew somebody lost their life or was injured last week you know yeah I'm I feel it out of proportion I wouldn't. Send people over reacted but the media did really play into the hands of of the terrorists by giving them more. Of the media attention that's who was going to be the case isn't it. If London is under attack as it was last week in Iraq if there are attackers on the loose in London as there was a week almost a week ago what the plan inevitably them of course we're going to be not to ignore it is a little of dissuade a police are going about treating people when they're locking down those areas I mean that's not very nice is it to shout at people get down and well you know what should they do run and what they shouldn't be so aggressive and they couldn't you don't know what you're dealing with when you've got an unfolding situation like that it's easy with hindsight to say Ok we know we now know how many attackers there whether when when something begin kicks off like that put it crudely made you have absolutely no idea in those early minutes whether there are 3 or 4 or 5 or a 50 attackers running you on the faintest idea you don't know you know where they're running amok with machine guns you don't know whether the bullet to blow themselves up so of course you going to get down. Ok anyway. All right Ron thank you very much thank you point 007 double to fall 2000 this is b.b.c. Right here London has a Greyson a morning rush Hi How are you I'm very blessed I am all right thank you very much i am i agree slightly with we're all squalor I think. We shouldn't just be concerned about the part 3 the May is cup least numbers I think the fact that she's been providing arms for the Saudis. And apparently there are numerous most in schools law and also many by the Saudis around the cafe where Young was a boy hearing radical preachers I think that's more a cause of terrorism than where the police numbers have been Cassano I think that terrorism is is not just a matter of how many police are around it's a matter of the seal regime that some of them are feeling. He charges them 2 wars what a day. Which is not to say that all Muslims are right I don't disagree with this tiny minority I think that it's the ideology that's most to blame world is that how many police are on the streets. But also I think that when you talk about how they were going to be enough money to buy back national grid and things were going to take into account that you seem to relax realized they were Dumanis and made from. Money is spent on public services in a similar way to because Harley's building tool buildings like the Shard and that brought English jobs providing the public services would also provide jobs and those public services would be more beneficial than to buildings like the shards So I think we shouldn't assume that Labor would have been able to achieve everything they propose promised to them at a festival beastly but it wasn't as economically stupid as I think you think it was and it's not that I think it was economically unfeasible it was some is quoting the Institute for Fiscal Studies I was left on saying that it was just what it was it was nonsense I said the numbers just did not know what I gathered from the effort the coverage of the manifest is in detail but they said both papers about of us derogatory about the 1st I had holes in them but at least Labor did that surely to some Some say yes but that was also that was interesting in that they were equally critical of the the fs of the Tories who didn't have any sums atoll in. So I said Well many numbers in there it's all it was just well we'll sort of carry on as we already so well I mean Labor probably overestimate how much money they'd be able to get to underestimate but I suppose again from the electoral point of view at least there was something in there and it looks quite interesting and exciting there was something that maybe struck and I'm I mean for me also. I never think that a politician or political group will ever be able to quite everything they say they're going to I did it why anyone does believe that they were no but I mostly. Mostly because I like the notion the concept of sharing our wealth more equally I think that that's a positive thing so much of the Tory failure to think is down to a inability to to really and I keep using this word engage but engage with with the problems almost as though they are in denial and I hosted a number of hustings and I asked one Tory and that who actually was successful in winning his seat again we had a nurse on and the nurse was saying that she'd been in her job for 30 years and she still only on 10 pounds an hour and can barely afford to live and I said to him if this nurse was here in the studio now what would you say to her and he sort of brushed the question away and it was one of those defining moments where I thought you can't do that you can keep saying to people who haven't had a pay rise for years and years to there's nothing done with them are about it it's Ok And there is a sense isn't there of denial of refusing to face up to real problems I think the people face and that's one of the reasons I think the Tories can cut a slap around the chops yesterday I think with. Some of the stories particularly to reason by quite often such as you know school to. Mention she started talking about online issues and rather blaming the Internet rather cries ation when anybody you speak to who works in the field will tell you that it's impossible to legislate morality and his company could be doing more to lay the well it's not going to sell terrace houses yes. I think it's true companies should be the most trying and fight against it but the way he talks about it's different to me is he's very out of touch with how complex and. Far reaching social media things is I think she as she she's being asked such I think that there needs to be fairer distribution of wealth but there also needs to be better solutions and ideas around I think personally I fell for a long time that what any government should do is sets up a scheme whereby young adults can be paired up with the elder day so if we can't afford some went to live we can be paired up with an elderly person who really really needs a carer and go and sleep in their spare room or meso far we should know some ideal solution because it means that we don't have as much space as we might want but the government needs to do something to find a way to help the people of my age who can't afford the price they are very very blessed my parents will let me stay here at the moment when the government also needs to find ways help elderly people who are too frail to be on their own anymore and they need to come up with solutions that will make the best use of everyone's resources rather than just arguing about how we're going to try and so we've problems which he doesn't seem we have enough money today. I thought I heard worse ideas thank you very much priceless it is always have a nice night thank you baby see Radio London 0207 double to fall 2000 if you are hanging on waiting waiting for us to call you back here and you book to call will get to soon as I can Cyril and John and Steve be with you as soon as I can and if you pick up the phone right now as we continue talking about this for most of the night also and I'm going to start this right now Dennis just before we get you on we normally have a quiz the weekends him by the way I'm here tonight not here tomorrow but I will be back next weekend and then every weekend all the way through the summer and into the also as well because these of a few holidays out of the way and the rolling quiz adieus here by the way tomorrow night my good friend and editor will take you through the night and added a sterling job by the way last Saturday night Sunday morning I was just falling asleep on a holiday done in Portugal one muscle the news flash on the fly phone of what was going on down in Bahrain market and I desperately wanted to be here I just wanted to be here talking to you about it and bringing you the news as it unfolded through the night last sending at messages and I did a brilliant job with the team last weekend hopefully we don't have any more nights like that for the rest of this year. Normally the weekend we have the rolling quiz here 6 questions the idea being that you answer one and you have to replace it with another one and the running quiz is here again tonight and all of my questions I mean you can ask whatever you like if you manage to answer one correctly but all of my questions and these will all be answered by 6 o'clock this morning all of these are political questions tonight just to keep in with the theme of the election so a question to do with British political history I want to how many of these you can answer to our 7 double 2 for 2000 if you haven't heard this before if you can answer a question you need to be ready to ask one of your own you can ask about anything at all is not to be politics. I member of a question one a member of which pop band soaked John Prescott with a bucket of water the 998 Brit Awards. You remember that moment a member of which pop band soaked jump Prescott with a bucket of water at the Brits 998 Question to name the u.k. Politician who attended Fidel Castro's funeral. Keep it tidy. Which u.k. Politician attended Fidel Castro's funeral number 3 former Labor leader Neil Kinnock Neil Kinnock has been damning in his criticism of Germany Corbett has any I'd love to hear what he thinks after last night Neil Kinnock son Stephen is married to the former prime minister of which country a former Labor leader no Connex on Stephen married to the former pm of which country number 4 Name the only British Prime Minister to have been born outside the British Isles Can you name the only British Prime Minister to have been born outside the British Isles. Question 5 who is our longest serving prime minister who is our longest serving prime minister I was going to ask oh shortest but I was watching margins down so that it could be to reason my who is the longest serving British prime minister and Cor Westin 6 finally in a parliamentary election. And a general election what's the minimum percentage of the vote the candidate has to achieve to avoid losing their deposit on the percentage of the vote you've got to achieve to avoid losing the deposit you have to put down only as characters who dress up and does send a hope in hell's chance of winning why do they do that they're probably going to lose their cash my favorite to this time around was Lord Buckethead of Maidenhead Did you see that guy who stood with a bucket on his head. I think he will some votes as well they always do his Dennis one laneway morning Dennis. Showed out of only problem. Was that you know you're in a risk Yeah we'll have a few scientists 12 exactly Jeremy I'd say yet on 12 German We used to say that back in the old days of got the home 12 slowly to 12 inches but what about Tom Did you ever go out and buy. A picture disk No never never I did it was a couple of 12 which is for what it was important I love to picture desk and colored vinyl record vinyl as well that was a big treat Yeah that probably works for money now and I personally are you know I used to have a thing of probably just got them in the garage to dig them out maybe whatever you very moment ironic since very very very tried it once she's hugely talented and she yeah. So Dennis this general election then. Well if you work Avenue and if I can because it was actually to for We've free percent divide was a full exam was drive by. It's like hard hard enough where it's out on cd I was dating again I think I'm a generate you know when you look at the percentage vote for the seat says the consensus is 42.4 percent and label with 40 percent and if you're talking about Martin it's a lot divided country living is often an interesting on its brakes at all never again a minute his brakes and. A few things are of course was fuzzy shows but they say this thing about people attacking it's all the austerity China just was saying if. It's all that bad you my cat and big time and so Mike. Some people a while life on benefits are probably better off probably will have to probably $24.00 grand a year to cover that sort of lost child and it can appear on the very for us the the single mom on a is really bad and they have a problem where the Fall raise and the contributor in and the sheriff train on welfare there are people there are political struggling but our people are small and I say people with money. Mind you decided I'm out to supply Greg's every Dyke drinking smoking game Green and also r.c.a. So let me show pranks but I'm a sore side street but it is true friends are there not are bad things about for who has been which is probably wrong but it's sad to say that it's only plausible bad and you do for me to play with that are very Let's send they tend to our you know I'm going to argue that one day I was not wrong were you know I'm going to argue that one and here is why he's While Auggie that one Dennis and I'll just well history point we're all here we're all are. I thought you just made you just accused to the b.b.c. Of being left of center let me just if they are they are fact let me just offend. Your friend and I am here as a contractor not as a b.b.c. Staff member but I'm working to live the b.b.c. So I will defend the news organization and simply say that if you sit in any news room or you look at to listen to complaints of your complaints as they come in the complaints logs you will find that there are these these on exact numbers but you'll see 50 emails saying you are terribly left wing of the b.b. Say it's an absolute disgrace the b. 50 miles to that effect and then they'll be 50 mail saying you are terrible right wing Tory supporting organizations. The point is you can please all of the people all the time and I cannot emphasize enough. The work that goes into making sure there is balance in programs here. Well well are you can say well if I can tell you the number of meetings where sat through me just make this point and it's in the lead up to the general election where there is a requirement that. Coverage has to be balanced and that there are voices from but from from both sides of the developed sides of the debate there are graphs and spreadsheets go law for every single program where you have to write down the number of minutes that the political voices are on the air so if you speak to a Tory candidate for 6 minutes you have to make sure that other party members get the exact And if the numbers don't add up by the end of the German election campaign whoa betide you well as far as you go Portman Well I do have a point because I had to sit through this maze once only and I have to tell you it's exhausting and it's something that you don't necessarily have to follow on the commercial networks I don't think but it's. It is exhausting but there we are it's the right thing of course and the work the trouble is we all hear what we want to hear don't we and if you hear something that you don't agree with then the perception is that a new than an organization is biased when you hear something that you do agree with of course you don't take the counter view. That's fair enough thank you. Also a little little little freedom number yes controversial but not to put. Most of them a.d.r. Amongst the peseta is not far and I'm isochron strong here in our foreign conspiracy one on very want me to cross a little arm presented. On the baby say. Really want all the time off on the on news news programs you me my eyes from I see this it's. Only Colbert's body Baucus Blake covered a but there are always ways we very white middle class from the others from around the baby say that I might just say that you can do your so you haven't listened or watched Michelle Hussein's work presumably our fate a few things that my seat majority so I'm it's very pretty girl is very thing that all. Lost sight of all say but all right Dan thank you very much Australia thank you but a b.b.c. Bashing to throw into the mix now because Mr. I had to South last night on the No one buys to bed to David Dimbleby my goodness what a. Legend that man is just how old is David Dimbleby I spin coming elections I think I read since 1982 or something. I think last night will probably be his last one to put if there's another one before the end of the year maybe David roll up again but to sit I hosted 4 hours of radio election coverage yesterday and I found that quite enjoyable was quite tough going. But to sit under the bright lights in a television studio with news unfolding through the night and Allison is thinking on your feet and a lot of the time you don't know what's going on and he makes it look so dominating He just makes you look at this so the easiest thing in the world when there are voices in his ear is a news flashes and things are changing through the night man is an absolute legend look lost track of the time how on earth a to get to 330 Steve Joel several coming up I knew if you pick up the phone not in a few minutes but right now busy night tonight as expected 0207 double 242000 who really won the general election stories and I wasn't let me know your thoughts . Headlines now here's more. Headlines Labor has won the final parliamentary seat of the 27000 general election in Kensington for the 1st time since 974 the best now a net gain of 30 m. Pays the performance held by the party leaders Jeremy cool been has incredible senior conservatives are expected to hold talks with the Democratic Unionist Party this weekend after to resume my declared her intention to lead a minority government the conservatives are 8 seats short of a majority meaning the D.P.'s 10 M.P.'s will play a vital role at Westminster police have revealed that the 3 London Bridge attack has failed to hire 7 and a half ton because their payment was declined Instead the 3 men were forced to use a small event in the attack and a 27 year old man has been arrested in East London last night on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts calling on says his detention is connected to the London Bridge investigation London's weather cloud will break with some warm sunshine developing. London tools of Phil rather humid walls for the cloud could spread into western areas lighter but it should remain dry my temperature $22.00 degrees Celsius that's $72.00 degrees Fahrenheit more news coming up in half an hour b.b.c. Radio the only. Television gentrifiers house to meet up with Gary Crowley's my. Cool. Calm. Cool and. Go and ask. You a risk pool. School it's. Cool cool cool cool cool. Cool. Cool to. Cool with the Glock Cool cool cool. Cool cool to. Glenn Glenn. Glenn. Glenn. Bin Laden. Stevie Wonder superstition baby see right a lot of how I used to be a back error by the way after a couple weeks away I was a week away. I'm sorry I wasn't here last weekend with all the news that was going on in Iran London I was listening listening to you do last weekend and all the work that he did as he would be tomorrow not by the way that I'm back next weekend so who really if you just turned on this question tonight I'm a cut it's talking about anything other than the election seems almost impossible only is there anything really that they steal from to mine and it will be at least for the next few days as some brilliant analysis in the newspapers today on what went wrong when riots in Germany Call been absolutely delighted he did so much better than was expected of him you can't take that away from him and yet he lost I keep making this point it is such a curiously British thing that you can be a successful lose it's I don't see that anywhere else in the world and other nations if you lose you lose your out and you can lose well or you can lose badly but you lose 1st is everywhere 2nd is nowhere and that old thing from sport from Bill Shankly the fight is Labor did not win the general election last night I know that so the closeout is also didn't win technically they needed those 326 seats and they didn't get them bot. With more seats than any other party at $318.00 up against Labor's $262.00 it was still a significant enough lead of whatever it is. It's too tight to do the math 405060 odd votes that together with the day you paid to reason may total off to Downing Street form the government tonight she lays ahead on the pillow in Downing Street Jeremy Coleman is still in and that's the cold hard fact of the matter he is not in government for the next 5 years which is a long period Think about how long 5 years is by the way when Jimmy Coburn sits down and drinks so whatever is drinking tonight and enjoys himself and celebrating his success. Because it will be perceived as it is being perceived as a success that McCluskey earlier today a union leader was that quote from Len McCluskey that I pulled out that McCluskey saying that it was a great personal victory for Germany it is not incredibly British it was a to even use that language you lose but you can still be victorious he's not indicting street tonight and there is a likelihood that he's not going to be in Downing Street for 5 years to resign may could continue quite conceivably and a couple of columnists a saying this today for the next 5 years out of course all the papers and all the critics saying she's going to go may stares into the abyss she's had her chips toast within a year says the son of this stuff. I wouldn't be surprised if to reason may hangs on for a lot longer than is being predicted. I just got that gut feel 2000 more votes than David Cameron had in 2015 more than Blair in 1970 yes this was a disaster for her personally it was a shambolic campaign she should be ashamed of what it was run all of the above and yet I make the point again the cold hard facts tonight is that the reason may is in Downing Street and she's there for the next 5 years in Germany Coburn isn't 5 years is an awfully long time to put it in perspective think about where your likely to be 5 years from now I'll be 55 years old 5 years is a long time there may well be a German election a lot sooner I suspect I think I'm right on this one that there probably won't be and the reason is that I don't think the Tories have an appetite for leadership election they will make the judgment that if they do have a leadership election who will step into that base that the times are talking about this morning. Will it be bars Johnson and if it is Burris Johnson cabals Johnson defend a resurgent Jeremy Corbin and in that respect I suppose to my own words he has been successful now in that and probably will be a victim of his a success because the next Tory party leader if there is one very soon will be very reluctant to call a general election before the term has run its course and I'll also point out that that fixed term parliament sacked is still in place there's 5 years to run tourism I managed to get around that with a vote to call the German election but there are another 5 years to run in this part 5 years and there's quite conceivable that recently could run for at least 3 or 4 of those. The wall could be a very very different place 4 years from now here's a state dinner or a morning Steve nice to touch here Morning tell you never miss you if I can't thank you very much I love the whole of I think it was nice to be. So you toasted my toasted yet more respect I'll burn to Maine now and can I keep out of the sun or some point I got to our country with the base if you can still say I'm a s'more but I don't want to get skin cancer and die young so for that reason I stay out of the sun you have back 255-5000 I do Tom must open very easily and yes I have got to have a tan and understanding to stop the 50 on a still get that's how I don't understand I was a fella next to me on the beach who didn't have any luck what he was as red as a lump Stoffel human why would you want to people still do that he is. Some people there's an expression I started using recently common sense is a rare flower it doesn't grow in the garden. I quite like that it's very true very is eminently quotes a book so this business of a general election thank goodness is ready to go that way. As the saying about language you can be overwhelmed and you can be underwhelmed about ways to select words but you can't just be well by self Yes I think I know you mean. Yeah well. It was secretly unofficially a one issue election but nobody talked about that issue which was threats it really wasn't I wasn't the only thing it is amongst the only other who are in. It what can we do for you what can we claim to be able to do for you that makes you confident enough to vote of our so by the way well we're in government we'll have to deal with this well we're not going to talk about it but we kind of know this is what it's all about but it wasn't the Theresa May moments it had to be he wanted it to be a Bracks an election didn't she stayed and yet it wasn't because when it came down to it what people really concerned about is work on their own lives and there is a sense I think in which people are bored with Bryce at that except it's happening and that to the negotiations will happen on will get their money what people really care about is that they haven't got enough money to spend all their kids. Their education to be taken care of hospital appointments g.p.s. And so on all these things that they're not suppose on leg yes life does go on every single day the stuff that affects you Steve the stuff that affects I'm a on a daily basis in my life these are things that people really voted on I think and germy coping came across as a man who. Whatever you might think of the bloke is a man who was engaging with those issues where to reason why wasn't and I think I am wary of over simplifying things but I think it's it could be as easy to understand is that it's interesting you said it more. Tourism I got 2000 over Cameron Cameron got more votes and Blair 2W2W I think is 2000000 more votes than income or. Cameron still got millions more than Tony Blair you know Tony Blair had it he said I'm sorry lection 2 or 3 times in a row you know why that is turn out. It's because however disinterested people a lot of people were with the election 2 years after the previous generally less action on the the fixed term act or whatever the legislation actually called people would just. Go to vote because it was supposed to post referendum everybody is still politically most liked it because in the saying is a referendum was the American election and you know that expression what happens in Vegas well as inverted when it comes to politics what happens in politics doesn't just stay in politics it goes everywhere yes referendums shake things up as well done and the fact that we had the Rafal I feel engaged in talking about issues is also the social media thing I think is when the people are more engaged in ways I think than perhaps they would maybe we're just talking about one and I'm willing to have a few in the web apps from on the cat so much in the polls. Also talking about the television appearances yes I think it's a big deal because it is I mean he did the whole thing about television appearances during election dates back to 960 in America John kind of John f. Kennedy Richard and Richard Nixon on the radio Richard Nixon turned out as the winner according to a straw poll put on t.v. Don't join a Kennedy White him out because he was a photo centric. Like was. Awful would 4050 years will go on. The Internet and the like to hike Book and Twitter and everybody's talking about what they read and analyzing in mine you see a veto. In a way that would never happened. Yes and to reason may came across she came across as a vase if and as somebody who didn't want to appear in front of her public and you can't do that you can't act like royalty actually we're even role too don't act like that anymore you have to get out there the advice has to be to anybody who wants to stand for public office get out there stand on a soap box stead down a camera lens put them allow microphones to be put in front of your face engage with as many people as often as you can on as many forms of media as you can and actually we we berate him all the time and laugh at him but Donald Trump with his Twitter what he's doing he's out there yeah I mean it's ugly but there is again an authenticity that I think is part of his appeal. But then likewise 20 years ago. John Major in a soap box. Yes. Exactly so he got it and he got only books and he stood up to all of them some of the crowd and he talked across to them and made them want to listen even if they didn't agree but he said here's the thing about social media the reason my clearly doesn't tweet herself imagine if she had Imagine if it sat down with her and said this for this election Prime Minister we're giving you a personal Twitter account he's a handset Here's how it works just be honest about it if you want to run your tweets pastas 1st but just tell us what you're thinking what a difference that might have made just it would have made her appear more Morden Instead the fuddy duddies and human are not like and here's the word the to my father use action he was spot on like a headmistress. That's the problem that's the problem yeah talking of prime ministers and long durations your well your quiz questions Oh yes let me get this get stuck into these because of the months running away was the last couple weeks I know I have you given or he questions in steadily you know I haven't Ed will do what I want to do is his show when he's here but some I've got the quiz tonight and then as of next weekend I'm back with no time off until. The end of August sun and thanks I'll be here right the way throughout the summer and the course will be here every weekend so it is funny because August used to be the silly season with pretty present as well shifts in the skull profile molded in cover notices in cover present I have had a period of funny yet because it's been a loss shifted and juggling and you guys have been disappointed it's only because I had my few holidays my birthday and then my wife a book to wake up for the kids fall off and tomorrow morning Amani off because I got to run both to and I got a 10 k. Run them down for charity on to moms who to go to bed at 6 o'clock in the morning get up and run 3 houses that's interest would have because if you're going to be out that let you know good or bad it just keep the ball rolling and running the following day and I just collapsed. But anyway here are the questions I've got now repeat these 6 said questions on our own in quiz all the on says by 6. If you answer one you need to replace one and you can also quote if you like all the other questions I've got tonight just because I was in this frame of mind politically based a member of which band sub jump Prescott with a bucket of water oh I didn't say I put awards the on civil don't forget you got to have questions to all stay yes I've got one Ok In fact I've got a 2 part question well whose was the answer to the one. You cited me down to sleep I'll tell you the question if you tell me is this going on to quote an IOU when I was in a party and I was I asked a question then. A follow up question but you got to give me an answer 1st right a member of which. Is the right answer I also know I also think I know the answer to one of the other questions which is the longest serving preview is the longest serving Prime Minister Well he wanted to possibilities you'd be so it's you know that's the wrong answers but I see them wrong yes. Well in the 20th century that might be correct but you're looking further afield further back probably I didn't talk about centuries or years or decide who is the longest serving British Prime Minister I will I don't want to talk you know one question let me just give you the other questions which you came politician attended feet out Castro's funeral come on Cuban Tony where are you tonight number 3 leader formulating your Kinnick son Stephen married to the former prime minister of which country. Number 4 Name the only British Prime Minister to have been born outside the British Isles number 5 who is the longest serving British promised number 6 in a parliamentary election what minimum deposit percentage of the vote must a candidate achieve to avoid losing their deposit so you've got the Chambre one balance if you've got a question for me please I have and it was who also politically connected go for it sure but there was an empty also wrote in or who wrote a series of books about parliaments. His famous character what was his name what was his famous quote right there is an m.p. Wrote a series of books about Parliament the m.p. Was Michael Dobbs right I mean let's rewrite you still haven't nobody else that's right the question from scratch Oh it so here we go Michael Dobbs former Tory Party chairman. Former see we're writing this together here form of Twitter. Wrote a series of books books yes. About a politician about a politician what was up politicians can always have politicians and what was his famous quote of his no his name and catch phrase catch phrase there again I think I know the answer and fun to do but I'll just take you off the ends make sure we got the same answer and your answer is. Yes kicked in I'm just yes you're right Ok. Is that the one you would think you know it certainly is yes. But is that also again by the way on on t.v. This week I will now you but that's the American version yes which is I haven't seen any of us in the coffin some seen a few clips and the look stunning because like this generation's onset to probably the West Wing in terms of American t.v. But we haven't had a really good political drama or in the u.k. For quite a while now mock adult sentiment of a rider line model since that series which we were not in because it will give away half of the answer to the question. The right what. Political theories or thrillers from British television you also can supplement the question is almost no no no this is a conversation. A conversation I was a fellow can unite because I can think of one now I can because that was how serious that was the original And then there was the follow up series and. The sequels are the closest match. I don't think of the name of the series but it was me remade into a film with Russell Crowe Is he the best of 2 journalists to investigate a politician full of devious. No idea. You know before the. Can I choose which one you know what do you think this is to my family favorites. Thank you stay straight See you next week have a nice night thank you every day of French tomorrow thank you. Baby say the Radio London Oh just as a line for a John isn't gonna sell after the news cereal is in Crystal Palace and if you pick up the phone right now. Double to fall 2000. This general election plus and if there's anything else on your mind I'm happy to talk about whatever it is tonight John now 5 to 4 I guess that's why they called it the b.b.c. Radio. Lower Politicians you support need to run a minority government have been making clear they expect in return Davidson who leads the conservatives in Scotland has also misses my furnace surance that the Tories will. Does They do a deal with the Democratic Unionist Sarah Smith reports by winning 12 additional seats in Scotland Davidson played a significant part in helping to resume a to State Dining street but she's clearly not entirely comfortable about an alliance with the party who oppose same sex marriage is there Woodson who's in Gage to be married to her female partner so she spoke to the prime minister about her concerns last night receives and says she received a categorical assurance that would be absolutely no dilution of l g b t rights in Great Britain and that the prime minister would try to advance equal rights in Northern Ireland last night the result in Kensington in west London was finally declared taken by labor for the 1st time since $974.00 the Labor Party has now ended the election with 30 extra seats on $262.00 Labor m.p. For stratum Chuka has said the party united behind a fortress campaign I think is a mixture of really good strong locally based campaigns which are 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 for many surprises that results in other news now President Trump has said he'd be willing to give evidence under oath about his dealings with the man he set to director of the f.b.i. James Comey Mr Trump was responding to comments made by Mr Comey to a congressional hearing from Washington Laura Baker reports Donald Trump was defiant he said that had been no collusion with Russia in the presidential election and he had not obstructed justice in fighting the head of the f.b.i. He denied asking James Comey to end an investigation into Michael Flynn his former national security adviser and said he was willing to deliver sworn testimony he also tonight had asked Mr Comey to make a pledge of loyalty Mr Comey delivered a scathing account of his conversations with John. During yesterday's Senate Intelligence heating police investigating the London Bridge attack have revealed that the 3 men who carried it out had wanted to hire a lorry the detective say petrol bombs and blow torches were found in the van they used now the man has been arrested in connection with the incident bringing to 6 the number being held. And finally the mayor of London City Khan says there's been a shop rise in racist incidents following the attack the police say more than 25 people have been arrested on suspicion of committing hate crimes on those weather the cloud will break with some warm sunshine developing across London to also be feeling rather humid to whilst further cloud could spread into western areas light it should remain drawing maximum temperature at $22.00 degrees Celsius that's 72 degrees Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio London is 3 minutes past 4. To the. Week a t.v. Screen 1st day Sunday mornings from Good Morning b.b.c. Radio a lot and George and Cyril and Chong coming up on you if you pick up the phone right now to our 7 double to fold 2000 we got the papers here we're ready to roll the whole coffees on got some fine choose some really good music to it take us through these early ousts Di Camillo a magnificent. Play at the tunnel club in Glasgow years and years and 12530 years ago and this still churning out some brilliant songs this is all I will and I want b.b.c. Radio stuff like. That . Since. See. The World. Is not a beautifully gentle song you need gentle music this time of the night I think. That so I will and I won't think I'm blowed just after 4 am into a show tear a tree head David prevailed with you through to 6 am and then it's a John Simon baby say right there on the must be about with you this morning at the end of this extraordinary wake and the papers of a delivered this morning it's a magnificent coverage. Some analysis of what happened what went wrong what went right and so on and so forth acres of it particularly in the broad sheets here this is from the times where they've got a piece here from Kate parea who was director of communications at Downing Street between July 2016 and April of this she has until recently and she talks about what she thinks has gone wrong in respect of. The 2 guards at the door to number 10 this is Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill to reason May's Joint Chiefs of Staff upon whom she relies clearly very heavily and who are a sponsor for a lot of this campaign and she talks about what happened during a meeting for the byelection in Copeland and how that was handled by these 2 and what future they may have Mr Timothy and Ms Hill and Downing Street now it's very interesting it always comes down doesn't it to the close advisors whether it was Alice to Campbell Tony Blair's days or Steve Banyan for Donald Trump it's always it's not always that the person at the very top you need to look at that person who's standing alongside them or the people standing along side that have to take some blame when things go wrong and indeed right. His cereal in the Crystal Palace morning Cyril Marjorie how are you. Going to next thank you for picking up the phone so what can you tell me her wondering pundits and op evil Yes well you've gone somewhere else. Good question Sarah what is it going to end you tell me are Remember February manholes apostle governments. And some important social remember perhaps or gold Well they trade in hope don't they they have to try to do otherwise nobody's going to vote for anybody who's just miserable assent I want to go down so wherever it. Is the outcome you expected then sir what's the point you're trying to make it hard for embryonic. Did you did you many c.z. To say then how did you honestly think it was going to be a part of Oh I'm all on. 12th Yes sir would you have anything sensible to say here on teleconference remember I'm some sort of sorry. All right Sara leave it there gave us gave you a few chances and all we got from you is I'm well hung and I thought the best you can do in The Tempest 4 in the morning I think let's move on out to 07 double 242000. Is still about the elections tonight it is the only story in town and there in case you've been living in the People's Republic of cloud cuckoo land for the last 24 hours let me give you the headlines again the Conservatives lost their Commons majority yesterday but they are the largest party in a hung parliament which brings me back to the question that I asked a 2 am this morning which is who won this election who won the general election Jeremy Corben seems to have been crowned king Jeremy over the last few hours as he's at home and in his Internet but the point is he is at home in his internet and he's not number 10 Downing Street so yes he does so much better than expected and to reason may had an absolute stinker and her future is in doubt but for the time being she has the keys to Checkers she's resting her head on a Downing Street pillow tonight and Jeremy Corbyn isn't and in that sense Jeremy Corbyn last of Emma's cause tonight tell me that he's the winner and I find that so very curiously British the idea that the loser is the winner in the will win or is the loser in the loser can be absolutely delighted I can think of many countries in the world is a very British thing where you can be right you did very well yeah but you lost he didn't win on paper. He was the loser he lost the general election he did as badly as Ed Miliband arguably who lost he did as badly as Gordon Brown who lost he lost he didn't lose as badly was expect that was expected but he was starting from a very low base wasn't he. All these things are relative and here's another way of looking at it tonight I'm not. Making these points from a conservative perspective but just for a sense of perspective and the Theresa May 12 1000000 more votes than David Cameron in 2015 and more than Tony Blair bit did in 1970 and yet they're still saying that she's toast so it's all topsy time tonight through the night 102007 double 240000 what happens next and who really won this election it was an appalling campaign wasn't it the received wisdom seems to be in the papers this morning and from all that we've heard in the last few hours that the Tories could be looking for a new leader except she does have the 5 year term and 5 years from now the fixed term parliament access still in place if she can hang on things could look very different to me Coburn will be in his early seventy's would he still want to be prime minister put the emotion of the background noise to one side she is in power tonight and and he isn't but she did make some absolute clunkers didn't she it was one of the worst run elections that I think I've ever seen whether it was her inability to engage the fact that she came across as so elusive and wooden and a vase whereas Jeremy Coburn was out there. Kissing babies and touching flesh and shaking hands and meeting and greeting and smiling and offering whether it was a money tree or not but offering alternatives and answers where it seems to me the only thing that the Tories were offering in their manifesto was a pledge to hold a free vote on foxhunting a bodged announcement on on the future for care funding what else some stuff from grammar schools there was some stuff about the sale of ivory to member that in the middle and then of course we had. Those 2 awful terrorist attacks one of course only in the last week and of the conservatives of course it became politicized very quickly the conservatives hammered to Gemma Colbert's associations with the ira in Jadis groups and companies come governments but to resume I was left wanting on her record in the home office and security and police numbers and how ever she tried to twist that all or polish it and talk about different demands when it comes now to security in policing it's a compelling argument to say that we just need more police officers working wherever they have happen to be working whether it's within communities or elsewhere in the force if there were more police there wouldn't be more attacks is a is a compelling argument and one that she just couldn't come back home to our 7 double to 42000 Here's George Highgate did you expect this George you've seen a few of these I do just I should've put money on it the book is 7 to one the day before and a hung parliament word and I lost 40 quid George did you say yeah I won money as you know on Donald Trump I won money on the referendum I won on the Scottish independence and this time I lost my cash I put 40 quid on it's not a fortune but still 40 quid all on a Tory majority of a 100 I was convinced that there would be a majority of $100.00 I couldn't have got it more wrong where are these true praise enough to admit. You have been right lots of yeah but on this one I read a completely I didn't see this coming a tall didn't see it coming but I'd like to do an inquest on my. Election campaign was the editor of the race. I was a candidate I'm starting to open. I had. A campaign which was. To. It was a. Different document you have to report to get the right drill which is lost and this time around did you know if I didn't didn't get cement No I haven't seen that are the few email promise I didn't know you accept because I've been away I didn't know that you stood again this time. It was a really good story I was stood in Hampstead and 2 and then my you gave me one more go did you yeah my 500 pound deposit was to buy. A pack of mine huge homeless and living on Hampstead to use that really. 412000 leaflets and goodness me as a 1000 badges that said let's take together on the with the rainbow. Sort of let's stick together and I got some quite good coverage in the local press set to tog bits of getting. A fat paper they didn't clear open to take my books out to market forces I wanted to x. And managed to achieve what you get 6161 yes I'm just just looking at it now you're right I had no idea you stand and I apologize to the 61 votes that and to her in years. To 2 heavy bags of leaflets of your Enjoy it I had his moment my campaign started on the 31st of May and started to want to start a did in at the top of. Hampstead Heath street and I was hoping that prosecutors were devival and get involved I wanted to get a prosecutor spent together how we distribute the deadly for the advertise my campaign but that didn't have. It was a good house things that evening in West Berlin where or 6 candidates attended and there were questions that we all had to aunts and different 2 minutes to answer each question and I started to proceed to yourself biology being a question of my own there were about 100 people a day and i OS Does anybody here not know who they are they going to be voting for . At the general election and nobody put their hands up so I knew there were no records to be won. For the people in that origins but. I quite enjoyed the whole how many of you stood campaigns have used it for. As you know I don't know if you can remember how many elections you said it was one gender their election was why I stood in the gene constituents is that in at the same time in London and didn't get any publicity a true for it's and and they changed the rule of 2 words this is a Jew you constant involving 11 constituency and. More than one constituency in the same election anymore so I did achieve something I managed to get them to change changed. That though and in that particular election I think it was nice to see 97 that I want to distance in every constituency I didn't have the organized Asian I had the money at the time for not the organize Asian tour at Lime I've just seen your leaflet on the mound I found it had moved to cradle a flat there's 3 apprenticed to a rainbow George the imprint is profit. I love it George and the rest of it may be . So come on Hampstead wake up Kilbane school some girl called Jackie mill been the great lead is the best leaf and I've seen Jackie Mason Jackie was my boy her diet was Jackie. Joni Jackie. I was standing on the same platform that my late friend Ronnie coward died on at the last general election you remember that day remember yes and. He got his deposit money back because even though he was still on the ballot paper . And go $130.00 even though he died he got the votes to me well almost. Almost tries as many as I wrote when I was still alive. But it was a good interesting times didn't kill him was interesting this time Levin took it again didn't feel it's a dig as there again and she was very nice as she read it took a shine to me and said to the speech. Some sort of criminal. I mean not to come up with. The last word comes. On the leaflet is for me not. One that was wrong why did you want to do this to a witch why did you want to stand again just for the hell of it all to make political points off on a one nighter to try and share it on a. New tape your vision that was on his election really flew back and tried to 15. And I. Did just it in my own way and on the leaflet sort of. Links on. It's a 4 page leaflet and that links on the page to you choose. Sides in the 1st film reschooling goals or decisions and the 2nd one was Rainbow George into the mystic and the 3rd was on the couch or something in the day and I would have high that the tea for receive the leaflets and cheer and in those meetings I would just go but you didn't get 5 percent of the votes so you didn't get the deposit by kissing your friends $500.00 quid poorer Was it money well spent. Right it was a my money and. My my my God Jim they enjoyed a friend who lives on that he laid out almost 2000 quid and. He was happy with the coverage I got during the course of action my biggest disappointment probably was. Was this really just Asian Duncan and Simon. No no let him be anticipated or talk about. What happened in the election for me which I found very disappointing Wow Whatever I may have had to say now George is going to Sochi again and I'm all done and my question but oh yes you wanted my question you need 5 percent. Oh yes they are that I've given away the answer to one of my own quiz questions. Because I'm saying the only time I ever go deposed it back was Ronnie coward 5 founded by a deposed because he had passed away. And the 5 found Yes in a parliamentary election what minimum percentage of the by Mr Candidate achieved to avoid those that oppose it 5 percent and he got a question you can ask the hard to go on and this have watched you. And what. Did. George didn't. Have them and she is that. You're asking a question about yes yes. What what year and what month. What I wasn't writing by George at that time I would you call yourself or were just we just. So ready to die in the political sense. What you. Just imagine and this was an extraordinary election I mean the Telegraph has a headline the most extraordinary lection in British history imagine if this in the face of this election George you'd won sudden kilograms hadn't killed and how funny would not have been by the way. Would you have taken up the seat No I've always stood against proud of one time for it and I am looking forward to our. Victory is my leaflet. Advertises the path to true and door political proud to. Be grown just on that day while until she off the n. Out just give me the answer to the question it is. Yes yes i.k. Right Ok hang on a 2nd let me just time that in has got it Ok thanks all for Chicago 48 votes by the way if you are there which I was going to read. 33 years later to 60 while. You're doing well not much progress made. Thank you very much George pretty well to thank you baby see right here London I'll recap the questions on our quiz in just a 2nd. If you can. If you want all the. B.b.c. Writer London David Preview has Saturday morning. To Fall 2000 who really won the election will continue to talk about all of this and. The headlines now his. Position to support trees in May when he tried a minority government have been making clear what they expect to be 10 weeks Davidson who leads the conservatives in. Mrs May for an assurance that the Tories will tolerant social policies they do a deal with the Democrats you. You know it's not the result in Kensington in west London was finally declared taken by labor for the 1st time since $974.00 the Labor Party has now ended the election with 30 extra seats on 262 please have revealed that this 3 London Bridge attack has failed to hire a 7 and a half ton lorry because that payment was declined Instead the 3 men were forced to use a small event in the attack and a 27 year old man has been arrested in East London last night on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts Scotland Yard says his detention is connected to the London Bridge investigation not is whether the cloud will break with some warm sunshine developing across London truth of feel rather humid was for the cut could spread into western areas later but it should remain dry maximum temperature at $22.00 degrees Celsius $72.00 degrees Fahrenheit more news coming up at 5 o'clock general election 27 am in managing to turn just getting Mandan result in Enfield Something morning's. Morning continuing to pick up at the end trails of the general election 2017 all that we've been through this week has been an extra 100 journalists searching around for so. Perla tears are running out now more spam when it comes to support it is but an extraordinary few days can many times of us have now when the when is this going to end this period of up evil that we seem to be going through. Europe in the referendum and that I had to with domestic politics we've seen the United States on and on and on we just need to be further we just need a period of calm just to get on with things maybe not maybe this is part of the times that we live in that this our people is going to continue for the time being as those that are charged with leading a strong wrestle with ways to to make sense of our world who really won the general election the. I've been putting it to you tonight that we've lost a little sense of perspective and yes to reason may is in very difficult territory staring into the abyss is the papers would have it this morning that it was a pig's ear of an election. And the ground under her is shifting tonight there's no doubt about that but the end there is a massive buts here that if you just turn down the background noise a little bit all that matters as in life as in sport there are winners and there are loses and the selections won by reason may it wasn't. A brilliant when and it wasn't an outright win Technically of course she didn't get the 326 votes that she needed to win but with this alliance with the peace she is in Downing Street tonight and Jeremy Corbin isn't an on that measure alone and I hate the phrase at the end of the day but it is a political here at the end of the day that saw the masses there is a winner in this of those germy Koeppen isn't in Downing Street and to resume a haze and in the final summary of events surely that's all that counts and I'll also give you those stats once again. Tonight If you want to turn things upside down and I give you this information purely because it is lies and damn lies and statistics in the proof again that you can look at these things any which way you like to reason may took home 2000000 more votes than David Cameron did in 2015 and more than Tony Blair did when that new day is dawning was it not in 1997 and yet still they say to reason is toast so it's all topsy time this morning not for the 1st time in recent British political history we're playing what happens next his kids morning kid haven't spoken to you for ages happy a while so I'm very well thank you I'm sorry happy I think this is the almost the best of all because it involves I think you have been slightly better to me that may have the small bits are say without having the game to. See you. But Jeremy Colvin has won. Twice over. Some won't. To govern the streets Rex is a poet and child is a hangman's noose at the end of the practice negotiations which have a policy take us through it so actually we say at the end of the day that's not 15 year term the end of the day well I look 20 or 30 years down the line you say so in my view. Coven is tied absolutely right. And. The conservatives goes into this mess of leaving Europe or allowed it to happen it's interesting we haven't seen or heard a word from David Cameron. Or any of the cabinet as far as I can well yeah and well before but we haven't seen that become one for 7 weeks we have become since he almost withdraws since if that. We might never see his face again he should probably. Not show his face again. Because. So Colvin didn't want to win I don't think the reason may want to win it but really you don't think she will to win any. Love she didn't so why does she just resign him walk away from the thing because it's all that simple and the politicians have to pretend that they do want to wait but I know actuality behind the scenes the Conservative Party doesn't want to be the party to say yes to tax anymore the Labor Party want to see history practice that's my view and all that in the meantime. So far you know they want to solve is but also mentally they will have lost because in 5 years point there will be a lot of galvanized young people coping has has managed to awaken and they'll be ready to vote say the much bigger Labor government or better still what may well happen in 5 years is a Great been disillusioned conservatives many of whom an old. Practices themselves well several ways we go from here and they they will then have to vote Liberal Democrat in order to prevent Corbett getting a majority there and we get the best of all possible worlds in my opinion which is probably called me being the largest policy but actually making a coalition with the Liberal Democrats something honestly the Scottish nationalists so to reassess really interesting analysis kid that he's won this site because it is Martin Yeah because of Bracks because nobody wants to do really have a low price and because he's right to look for all just wrong Cameron scrum now I think Johnson should put himself up for the because he was probably one of the main reasons why the break to vote won for a popular man a very charismatic you know he's popular everybody knows that and he went on the brakes and saw it and he should be a matter of all men all people you have to be a mighty mob you know woman of all people to stand up to say I'll fight the hell all take us through this practice deal nonsense catastrophe call it what you like but here is the thing if there is a leadership election now on bar stands again that I yes have a general election next year we will have a general election certainly before that but would we all would Boris Johnson I mean we're playing games here but while I did with Harriet Jones and want to serve out a full time knowing now that to Germany Coburn is resurgent as he is would he take that gamble he has also you know follow afflatus I follow after leader or left wing later in the past of course against him but conservative policy I think this country to where we face. It is said you'd hate to say it through I called an election I don't think he wanted to win it but I think Boris Johnson should take the help Yeah you know maybe he doesn't I don't think anybody so my point again if I did take the helm if there was a leadership election if you want a lot of ifs Yes he did take that would there be an appetite for a general election knowing now the chairman Coleman has that ability to deliver votes all well that might pay them I don't pay but then this strategy changes because again Colby. Does we've got one other that I don't think the best thing for Corbett because he isn't you know if the Tories are the ones I have to bring is true Greg and we do that once we've left Europe then we're free to start nationalizing industries for one thing so actually the Tories can do half the ground work on coping can pick up on him as another out of phase because he doesn't want to nationalize the party being in the u.k. You made all allowances so they're all they're all reasons for coming out of your column So basically if I were of Europe I'm in favor of a more federalized unified Europe with one single all my I mean that's what I think we the world needs but it saves a lot of money why why do we need to get weapons as well as from Soandso I mean we need to sign u.k. Weapons at all u.k. Weapons in from all over Britain can defend the whole of Europe you're the one you create the tyrants It's a fine Europe. Inside involved save if you could wouldn't it yeah it was have a huge amount of money and then you have $1.00 big all hands one of the most sensible things of which there you have to save a little have a plane cost a fortune. Destroyers an aircraft carrier the cost of putting it is in billions and billions Surely this cost can be shared by the whole of Europe. And I mean people will it is one big sean world but many ways nevertheless domestically so I mean I think Colby actually put forward a policy that was psychological as such for the radical. New England going to where he didn't want to weigh in but he has galvanized a younger generation of people who will vote in 5 years from baby is delayed the baby plex it takes 6 years but the Conservatives should be the ones to say this truly is going to be cast dreadful and this is a mess for it and I think called into what's awaiting or had well hippie I thought is let me ask of him on Jerry's amaze performance do you think she has the self-awareness to realize what went wrong. You know all the say. 'd 'd that not as intelligent it's like oh. That's funny all the compassion and I would have all the power for themselves and the sooner we can get to a stage where. We're we understand that there isn't a single audiology a single audiology the works for everybody. You know says I'm proud and you know we love the socialists to be tempted 'd as much as we want the right wingers to be kind of good and that comes from a 3rd party could be the Green Party one day. At the moment you know the Liberal Democrats or the Scottish nationalists and you know sturgeon the Scottish nationalists and basically sensuous. And she may never get independence any more than the view logic Kingdom will get with a nuclear weapon and even though that Jeremy Colvin is trained or is ideal we will never get rid of a nuclear weapon because he's got to convince the majority of 650 employees in Parliament to get rid of the u.k. Weapon in the same vein Nicholas version may want 'd independence for Scotland but if you we had a Labor administration which gives them all devolve powers then why would the Scottish people break up the union when it's the Lib Dems now then and all of an intent just a straw you know they're taking a long yeah they have been some particularly well they haven't been true but you know they've been growing cycle a lot closer is that been growing for 30 years. When you look at the votes they compare Paul's that it's a shabby that was in a 7 percent of the vote against up against Labor's 40 percent in the Conservatives and 42 percent that just there also writing that about 41 of them conservatives Yes look at the moment because the country is so divided you have people going to that people have voted tactically and Labor's vote has gone up by 10 percent as a conservative so yeah you know we've become a to call a change party state very again very much but but you know in in the in 5 or 10 years to as a same foggiest Tom I believe you may 'd be a lot of very disillusioned conservatives if Corbin's on the wives in 5 years now think well we don't want hoping to get a landslide the only option for a lot of conservative voters will be to actually vote Liberal where the Liberals have a chance and then the liberals come going to forget and that's already in 5 years' time it's fine I think isn't it wasn't so interesting is the look the labor all God all the new Labor old god yeah like of Peter Mandelson an honest a cameo role in Tony Blair on the on and that whole written germy call been often the language they used a borderline offensive language on the part that that person. Attacks the left looking ridiculous now on my I lay over here in the mall face yeah but they also need to thank him profusely because even if coping with a pulse all 'd old Society 5 years he's too old 'd or you know even if he even is having that you have a chance of winning Catoosa since obvious time at the 1st one could be called some point somebody else will call the lead the Labor Party. 'd is the papal I mean even the guys 'd to the right you know. You know he have galvanized a generation of young people who will vote in 5 years taught him and they will be more like good it isn't because of that I think it's gonna be a fun I think it's gonna be 5 years now I can see an election and I can imagine a conservatory denying on one yesterday I would have the cow will a general election now yeah I mean we may end up with a softer break that we don't know we may end up with a hard to break me down with you know all I know is whoever takes us through practice it got to get hung at the end of a better that the conservatives get hung well than the Labor Party and in 5 years time we can stall looking forward to something way to you and this is you know just as you lose also elections you know. With the label of full elections and then the conservatives lost race so. It's all got a bit was it was very very very interesting is back in the day if you. If a party had got 42 percent of the vote they would have had a landslide Yes Well that's the point that I made that the reason my Again you can numbers in lies and damn lies and statistics and all the rest of it on a made the point a few times tonight that she won $2000000.00 more volume than Cameron did in 2050 Imo all the player did in 1907 and yet still it was a disaster fall just put the halls its constrictions sane by constituency Yes and all mostly with their well known thought you know they always will be a lot of conservatives and you know with somebody like coding coming up governors isn't to go out and vote so in safe stories they say they got a increase a majority if I'm sure you know and a lot of the same flavor of the country is now a 2 party state and the liberals are just as we need the liberal voice even if they know in power we need to clean voice even if the power. Of the Scottish nationalists are there. And they're basically socialists had the numbers been a bit different we could be looking at a live Progressive Alliance between parents according to video so be it somewhere I can wait 5 if you can probably wait for it is the young people will be disappointed but according to has made a breakthrough. I think in 5 years' time. It's just fantastic to me it's partially the best result we can recall per year thank you very much Kate interesting analysis Good to talk to you sir thank you very much up to 07 double to full 2000 kids answered the question there really who won the German election of might the point all night long the German cool been lost he lost. That's the cold hard fact he did lose the election Labor did Liz but Kit interesting Lee looks at the nuanced and you want nuanced view of this. Is that he won in that he doesn't have to now negotiating. Which is an interesting thought 02007 double 240000 b.b.c. Radio London I wonder why they would be able to talk about this all night and really I could carry on for another 4 or 5 hours on this because every layer that you peel back from what we've seen this week British domestic politics is endlessly fascinating where did she go wrong wedded to reason may go so badly wrong when she called that snap election 7 weeks ago so many mistakes are made and I wonder when she reflects this weekend whether she's back at checkers or wherever she finds herself. Or in Downing Street whether sure regret the decision she made during that walking holiday in Wales to call the snap general election and the received wisdom . Seems to be this morning that come summer recess the Tories could be looking for a new leader except on a make the point again the fixed term parliament acts are still in place she still has that 5 year term 5 years and which Tory leader in their right mind having seen what happened yesterday is going to want to call a general election now whether is to reason may or a other person whether it's a rod or David Davis term forget he stood for leadership some time ago up against David Cameron here or Boris Johnson or whoever whoever who is going to be the next leader of the Conservative Party they will be facing a resurgent labor and a germy Corbin who will be viewed as. The heir apparent to the keys to Downing Street clutching a cliche say it's been a long night but you get my point. Jeremy called in last though to reason may is in Downing Street tonight so who is the winner of this German election his joy in Temple fortune morning Nigel good morning what I must say 1st saw the biggest celebrity of the night. George of Highgate on the podium at camp. I didn't know I've been out out of the loop a little in the time I've been away but to know George was standing into he told me to know yeah he's a long a long time kind of and all I know that of clean dignified and polite and well good to see him and I felt rotten in the photograph but. Contact me standing up straight Well if you forwarded on to me I can always send it to George I've got his ear are still here. If you want tomorrow night I'm not up but I'll be back next weekend like I said she said I was but I think that clearly there was a spectacularly boring i'm interesting an useless campaign by series and I but I thought of it. As a spectacular campaign by the by Jeremy Colvin How did she read it so badly though because even in a day one week one student of media studies of public relations would know that in this day and age the number one thing you need to do is engage on all platforms you can't shy away any more people who crave the authentic Donald Trump has proved that if you are authentic and true to yourself and you don't shy away then however ugly it is people will sit up and listen to you and the problem I think with the reason why is that she appeared to be of a civs 1st Tory party leader one of the prime minister not to go on the Jeremy Vine Show Ever radio and you can laugh about that and say as Jeremy Vine but you know 10000000 listeners over Radio 2 you can ignore that kind of an audience are going to get out there and talk to people if you're if you're if you're a politician or. Anybody. Or a party leader you must take every single option he can to get your views opinions across and the question and challenge whatever you propose. And appear human. On the Jeremy Vine Show or Bill's market so in battle if you're invited down. By idea sitting at home with an i Phone in Downing Street recording a video of the day anything like that you could use it all these days while they were very small on social media or the conservative side of the gaming go to label look at the thing how I didn't see anything that I know the behind the times the sky the sky brag about their social meeting day was actually more intense that it was than Labor. Picked up on a notch because I didn't see what I would have wanted to see which again is that the authentic. Story from the from the leader from the prime minister and you want to see how tweeting he want to say how can i Phone in Downing Street I think that makes a difference in these days made may not necessarily do that either because. Back rooms around the country are back around Indonesia and the Conservative party agents around the country believe the candidates were very active on Twitter. If you look of Pfizer has them leap of the sky. And analysis about it and I'm not mistaken has had to come ahead of Labor particular point but I think clearly looking at it differently that's number cruncher different to the way you've given us the conservative got 20 percent more votes than Labor. Which is a huge amounts of the difference the Conservatives had 48.9 percent of the vote and the Labor Party has $40.00 piece of the votes to there is a huge difference and says for instance on the journey because we did want to be Prime Minister you bet your bottom dollar he wanted to be prime minister but he didn't make it known doesn't know it isn't the right thing with. Me The problem is we were considerably harder to reason might establish a lot more states and a reason my. Party lost Kensington and Chelsea it's been it's been I think that I see how this is 174 strong and it's a dramatic loss for them and in that respect and in respect of Bracks it. Let's not forget I was really interesting about this story is that the amount of people who voted Labor who wanted to remain. Yes Jeremy call been pledged to take out all the out of Europe because he believes to accept the votes of the people so there are other double standard the some of the remains are Ramona's but want to stay in Great Britain is still vertical They want to take them out that in itself is rather a contradiction in terms. And immolation to this forthcoming government if there was a if there was a change of leadership in the Tory party which which we force as a general election they then have an opportunity to correct the wrongs made by Terry's or my I will come out in a much better lights off a huge carrot to the to the country to say if I am elected to do this as opposed to pledge to do nothing or if it's a pledge to kicking pensions in the middle regions I think clearly this is a was it was a big one is off the question then the Tories will be asking themselves this weekend as they gather wherever where they will could Boris Johnson but Jeremy Cole been in an election this year all next week I don't think. Is is very well I believe that he's like his Must people think he is like but could he be. An equivalent in London a big Ken Livingstone he knows all about fighting a left wing laid aside like you have to have you got to have a carrot to offer people and the consensus of nothing that they offer they they offered to 2. You know the at the mention Texas was over that was it was a trip for by about series of I the ability not to offer anything more than months and still in pay rises to the public if nothing on police and security and I think it was it was a huge missed opportunity is to reason may and I really did predict this secret it really Wadley wrong if he came out 24 hours before the election and said something along the lines of. In light of recent tragic events in this country going back to the murder of a police officer to the slaying the slaughtering of children in Manchester and the recent attack of of people going into it was over the weekend being murdered in the capital it is clear our security services and free services need all the help of money they can get therefore place to offer x. Amount of pounds if selected services with immediate effect that would have secured victory I think I said of a doubt Shiva misallocated but she was never going to do that was she not as I say why this seems to be a lack of. Any story lack of self-awareness and we saw it again in the speech outside Downing Street Ms easy with the benefit of hindsight for me to sit here but if you were advising her to say if you were helping her Kroft those words you would want to put one line in there which would show some degree of empathy would noon and all the stuff about continuity and time to get on with work and off we go over well and good but what about a line only need it was 2 lines I am obviously hugely disappointed with the result we need to reflect on the almost happened and now I was certainly be doing that with colleagues over the weekend that was all that it needed to show you should realistically knowledge Robin. You shouldn't be I'm sorry big. For later in the day but on that on the steps of Downing Street where it mattered that's all it needed I've just been to see Her Majesty the Queen and. Told them oh I hope I can form a government which will be doing with a deep a bloody bloody blot on a personal level I'm of c. Hugely disappointed with the result there are lessons to be learned but for now we get on and we govern that's all it needed that's all he did and yet there was none of that in and I couldn't understand why. I can't he actually could actually because as you said she is she didn't choose to be a sister to the prime minister and I think that you know Jeremy Corbyn must be I think your mum a month side of it must be excited employees they fought a great campaign on the other side of the coin must be hugely disappointed he was that's a really good question to think he is disappointed and yet every disappointed. If if you're running a race you want to come 2nd to come but this is the point I've made all night long because he's being child as the great champion but he's lost. And yet I wonder if. 20 percent turns and that's not a lot I wonder if he's failing to start a great question Nigel whether he's feeling disappointed on the people who just got out I don't know I don't know I suspect he's probably fitting quietly very pleased and I because why done better than he could have possibly with a lawyer. Because he is a lawyer you have to look at recent history shall the abuse the man has received from the eyes within his own party and from elsewhere has been off the scale and the number of times I've looked into it how can any human being carry on in the face of that of that amount of abuse he took in talk about thick skinned and he's seen them all off the scene or his critics often he's been resilient and anything she thinks a lot and I think that was another reason for his success last yesterday I understand all of this he's done well is achieved a lot but he still hasn't got the main prize that he can stand on that I was with the with the with the Gold Cup above his head now you are absolutely right a Monday he will be on the opposition benches absolutely failed in his attempt to kind of die on the sea believe that he stood in the general election to come 2nd anybody who does things must be really well that's Ok that's Ok it's suggestion that he wanted to come 2nd because he didn't want to have to negotiate Bracks and I think it's wrong I think also if you listen to what Jeremy called and said many many times he said except the votes of the people you know we're leaving we're leaving of Europe and whether whether he does or not we don't post saying on about . How terrible this country is going to be when I voted to come out no one knows what's going to happen no in addition to be a success or abysmal failure I can tell you $100.00 the highest it's ever been 30 to 50. That really shows how bad it is unless of Google is building the biggest headquarters of the United States in Kings Cross or. I got to get the news on here and I just realize it's gone 5 o'clock thank you very much so good to talk to thank you for your order to very different views very interesting I'll sing the question who's won this election who's the real winner here it's a night when the when a woman the loser last. British politics is finest all upside down and so very very British and you think there's a great question let's just move it on a little or top notch as question that you think the German Corben is pleased or disappointed tonight out to our 7 double 2 for 2000 Lenny and David Shearer Nick ball after the news knew as well if you pick up the phone right now 5 a. Digital radio and see the. Point on. This crazy news station. B.b.c. Radio longer. Than this news at 5 o'clock I'm your good morning senior conservatives are expected to hold talks with the Democratic Party this weekend after trees in my declared to have planted lead in minority government but the leader of the Scottish conservatives Ruth Davidson has already raised concerns about such a deal Mr Vinson has asked to resign my fortune says that gay rights won't be eroded by the pay which opposes same sex marriage pretty Mackenzie was the head of to teach it policy full the Liberal Democrats when they were in Calais coalition it's very different from what happened 2010 which was 3 and a half day negotiation actually quite candid explanations from both sides about where the process was going and at the end of that we published a lengthy document setting out what the deal was what's happening with the do you piece is quite different because this is to have been the one phone call and assurances have been made but we have no idea precisely what she's promised in return for that Labor have taken the conservative stronghold of Kensington in west London for the 1st time since 1974 it was the final seat declared in the election and the dent co. Took the constituency by just 20 votes the party had already a one Betsey cordon central and feel Southgate the Labor Party has now ended the election with 30 extra seats on 262 you know the news police investigating the London Bridge terrorist attack have revealed that the 3 men who carried it out had wanted to hire a lorry but their payment was declined the detective say the petrol bombs and blow torches were found in the van they did use Meanwhile another man was arrested last night in connection with the attack the man is in his twenty's and he's the 6th person being held people in London are being urged to have a night out to help those affected by last week's deadly attacks both in the capital and in Manchester pubs restaurants and taxi companies in London will be donating a share of tonight takings to a special fund set up for the victims and their families and the school food reports the Red Cross is u.k. Solidarity fund launched after the attacks in London and Manchester has already raised more than 400000 pounds now the charity is calling for Londoners to take a cab have a meal or buy a drink to help raise more money for the victims taxi firms pubs and restaurants are all taking part in what's being called a Saturday night for London Collections will be held at many West End theaters some traders a bar a market will also be involved it was at the center of the attack and much of it remains cold and off and finally the Godfather has been voted the greatest movie of all time top the poll of $20000.00 readers of Empire movie magazine The Empire Strikes Back came 2nd under the weather the cloud will break with some warm sunshine developing across London it will also be feeling rather humid whilst further cloud could spread into western areas later but it should remain dry maximum temperature 22 degrees Celsius at that 72 degrees Fahrenheit b.b.c. Radio London it's 4 minutes past 522 degrees fairly nice and summery will take Frank you very much. You only seem to be radio young to the weekend t.v. From back Thursday and Sunday mornings from see maybe a bit of music if we get around to it but plenty of chat I've been talking about the election including the programmes I was presenting elsewhere yesterday I went about our 10 or 12 I think now I've lost track of talking about this election and still there's just so much to pick apart it is an extraordinary was that telegraph . Here it is the Daily Telegraph this morning the most extraordinary election in British history from the victors a factor in Blair to the collapse of the Heath government in 1974 this country has seen some dramatic election campaigns but says his story and not since modern electioneering began has been has there been a vote as momentous as this one the most extraordinary election in British history since modern elections began in 1918 he says he's bringing Anthony Seldon Fantastica story and. It's worth reading some of this he says that. Present exciting votes from the close of the expected result of 2010 the transformation victories of Clement Attlee Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair in 45971997 he says but I've known nothing like 2007 in the dozen elections I've lived through since February 174 for sheer unpredictability drama and emotion Ted Heath February 174 general election extraordinary in its self provides the best mirror through which to view the utterly historic events of the last 36 hours this is brilliant stuff from Anthony he says in both febrile not he 74 in this time conservative prime ministers who were ill at ease with themselves interesting comparisons and not natural communicators called a general election that they need not have triggered a need to see it backfire disaster of against them and their party leaving the country in a desperate move on was at a time of great national need really interesting comparisons worth reading up on it I think I might do that this weekend look up more about 9 I was only 7 years old 974 deciding to call an election the hardest most lonely decision that both prime ministers haven't made both leaders knew that if they gambled and lost to be blamed and shamed very interesting I wonder if you do remember I don't as I say what if you do remember 974 love to know what what do you remember about that but this idea . Among the historians come to pour over this when the Tory party pore over the mistakes the woman made I wonder because there were many factors you can talk about Germany called to mobilize the youth vote how the money tree that he carried around the country was so very appealing the idea that student debt would be paid off would nationalize all these industries that money would be swashing around credibly appealing stuff. But I do think that when it comes down to it the decisions that we make when we vote very simple once they're based on likability and gut instinct when you get into that polling both he thinks I don't like the most I think it's as simple as that of course it's about policies it's about money it's about education and health and all of this stuff but it's also about likability if you like the best and for whatever reason to reason may just doesn't cut through or didn't cut through she didn't come across as approachable unlikable and a lot of that was because she was so of a sieve when it came to media this time around and if you're a poor media performer and a lot of politicians will say well I can you know I'm here for the politics I'm not it's not about the cameras in the market found unfortunately it is we are in a world now where microphones matter where screens matter more than ever before where television still matters and you can't dodge this stuff you have to go out there and engage and face the public face the electorate and show what sort of a person you are warts and all and you've only got to look across the Atlantic Donald Trump who of course does that every single day now as critical as you might want to be. Donald Trump you know who that you know what you're getting with the man don't you. And the sense with a reason may that we don't quite know who she is I think that left a lot of people feeling uneasy whereas with Germany call them while they put him in a good suit and you know you he came across as the Cheerio Don called me out to a 7 double to fall 2000 you'll have faults I know he does and Dave and Lenny in a 2nd in his sick bawling Canary Wharf morning and that would move the question on a bit the question I asked it too is who really won this German election. Carrying on so Germany Coburn's won the winners the losers the losers the winners and so on but some to think Jeremy Cooper has disappointed tonight was the question that Nigel asked just before the news is an interesting one isn't it. I can't think hold means 08 ball you sounds like you've got your head in a bucket What are you using to speak to us that. I have this baby on that hot if you could pull up please that would be very useful because it's a hand I appreciate your own hands for as long as it's safe for you to pull out yeah 1500 yards why should we hang all sure gets a Lenny on if we can get Lenny on there of possible in there and. All will get someone up a unit take a long time there at ball to pull a. Stunt might try to. Be washed her hands free is a wonderful thing but it doesn't always some brilliant on the right of course would always. Call us pick up the funny if your pov safely. This is fun the swing to ball park on his drive this awareness and a lot I'm sure you've. Hear my insist I hear what sense of yes I can in your parking censuses thrilling stuff. I. Write it oh yeah you then now you betcha. Me holding eagle the handset then. Or to have a handset any 2nd it. Could be honest with you I'm giving up the will to live here it's going to take much longer me of Eric Bana Well after all that. Close look will. Just pass me that wall with you and I bang my head against it repeatedly a big ball will come back to you in just a 2nd is Lenny in Ashford morning Lenny Good morning diabetes that's better I can hear you know any much as I enjoyed listening to ball park his car has an hour well my mind of quite a wide. Sort of opinion are over the election yes but but but one thing I think the winners were when you said you won the election where you are because you know treason my one of the reason she went into the election was to give her strength to negotiate with Europe to get her a bigger majority and things are and she could proteinuria she had the English people beyond chiasm go so she's going to have to make compromises now that she doesn't necessarily want to she's not a strong mission no she's not so that she'll make compromises to want backbenchers and do you pay and who everyone but she's lost her strength such a change so a year ago when what Europe and it's Europe's going and if she finds that she struggles with these negotiations as inevitably she will be because it's going to be the toughest negotiations. Do you think she'll walk away from them at some stage and say I caught don't have the authority to negotiate therefore I'm outta here. Politicians are can not or cannot understand they live in a world of their own and should be our councils are you know trying to like the truth is I've I've met more politicians over the last 7 weeks than than I have in a long time the number of hustings that I've hosted and held and I have to say they do live in a world of their own pride goeth sayto our main. I cannot well in our society I mean if our by the law they range with the current one local conservatives and their policies don't mean any think you know a lot say years at documentary evidence that policies don't mean anything unless they're taking from your you know what I don't understand and in a gang and that's all these hustings that I was at. As a couple last week some of the questions that we were asking really really difficult the world is in a in a tough place and some of the problems that are that we face a really really a very complex and politicians struggle to come up with an on so often toeing the party line number of times a certain studios and I just see them flicking through their i Pads or flicking through folders trying to find the answer that they're given and then written and routed reading stuff out of the they may not necessarily believe I know and I thought to myself I'd have so much spent sort of finish making this point yes I would have so I would have and I think as again going back to this point of being authentic and that was one of the part of Germany Coburn's appeal I think is his authenticity you would have sui would have so much more respect for politicians who would just say to no I haven't got a clue but I'll give it my best it's your date's Roy or it's how we agree with you wouldn't you if you just saw somebody if a politician said to know what the n.h.s. It's really tough but. We don't have the answers but we will give it a go. How do you agree with me when I've you know like I politician you know I actually on any inch of jojo. We questioned there are a few honest politicians around and if you want to yesterday who were very how it went on their own their audience made them all of them must self united you know I'm all to myself so lucky view on name names on a mind I interviewed. Yesterday one touch m.p. Who. He was back in Parliament. For the 4th time I think it is from a culture minister and I asked him I said be honest what went wrong and he answered honestly he said I think they got that the electorate gave us a bit of a kicking there was a yeah well done paraphrasing here I apologize putting not putting wasn't just mouth it and his the general thrust was on him also there is a sense I think in which the party came across as but arrogant and that that the electorate wants to give the incumbent party a bit of a pretty crude a bit of a kicking and he was honest enough to say that when you hear that sort of honest response from from politicians they gain our respect I think but you don't often hear that that's the truth of well respected a lot of things that were. In a well I think respect some principle once a choke things to politicians like I think a majority of politicians their principles think it's a dress shop up the arse right you know and they really know the truth the true meaning of. The words you know and. I mean when you side there are more like one of my local When page Mr Crouch a is not my amp a comes from finding and not another best in showing me a talk same's that's all we have on the state and passion and things are believes what he's saying but the only one in my area are are I could actually put him in the same vein as your one like you know we can make just very interesting to think Jeremy that this Jeremy Corbyn questions you think he's disappointed or delighted to at some point think is only disappointed he's not Prime Minister interesting like that is fairly rare interesting yeah saying in a disappointed he's not Prime Minister our main man our main our in many ways our thinking is very very honest I just don't agree with a lot of or estates but I truly think a lot of those things say saves a person very courageous. And it's like living in that gift of being but I think and I sense again and I keep coming back to this word authentic it's the one thing that cuts through now more than ever before you cannot we're not in an age anymore with so much media and we know so much about each other's lives that you can hide away I don't think any more him public life and even if you disagree with somebody you will respect them if they're honest about their views if you think the perception is and you know my favorite phrase then he is that perception is reality and if the perception is that you're trying to hide away or hide something then that's never going to win you any votes and that I think was one of the problems and to reason most campaign this perception that she was ducking away from the cameras in the microphones What do you troll hide Well I truly think there's one thing on love at the bite a knob and the want the 1st rolls have that he is so alone to show up for now alert Yes you can I've probably about you there but to alone learn to disagree. You know you know you kind of lonesome disagree with dignity you know and accept the other man person's argument because in a fight nobody's goat you are allowed your own opinion and you must be allowed to disagree and in not turning up finally Excel I've got a lot of pick up close to try and get to before 6 if I can but in a not turning up for that 7 way debate I didn't see it I was out of the country and also following it on the social media and it looked like it was ugly thing and a bit of a bum fight but Jeremy Corbyn was there and she wasn't and I think that must have come across as incredibly arrogant the idea that you know you don't need to be there. And I read that maybe read that from where I was on holiday and I thought how can you not show up when you call should I end up a part of the church and Scobbie stand up and counters and here's another one for you which I'll throw into this if the reason for not showing up is because you don't feel you got to perform very well there maybe you're in the wrong job I don't just throw that one how do you equate it thank you very much Lenny very nice talking to David thank you so who won the general election was the question I asked it too because we're history in this very British situation this morning that we're waking up to the day after the election that the loser is one and the winner is lost but still takes 1st prize is that it says clear as mud isn't it other nations must look at us and just think we're so very silly It's very British in a very weird way isn't it the idea the loser wins in the winner loses the germy Coleman is the winner and the Theresa May has lost even though to reason May is the 1st Lord of the Treasury and the prime minister this morning as she wakes up. Looking at her cabinet wondering if she needs to shuffle anybody around the place although initial indications are that she isn't going to do so she has the keys to Checkers she will have the audiences with the queen she'll be standing up at prime minister's question time Jeremy Corbin won't on that basis alone and there is no any other there's no other measure here. And I've been making comparisons with drawing analogies with sport all night long and it's the it is the same football you can play a blind you can have the best game of your life. But if you don't score goals then you don't take home the trophy and on that basis alone I know we've been split hairs all night long and talk about the semantics of the the vote count and so on and that the Tories didn't get the 326 seats they needed but to reason I said she still got them more votes than the Labor Party and on that basis alone she won often with the help of the d p has formed a government she won and Jeremy Corbyn didn't. 7 double 2 for 2000 and the other question we move this on Little Bit is asking whether you think Jeremy Coleman is disappointed or delighted I think it Barr might have parties Karnak Bali there yes. I'm sitting I'm sitting on my side I can hear you now thank you very much Rick but thank you for being patient with us yes I think you know only prime minister by default. Because. You know without her. Friends from the day you pay a fine that quite rich of the conservative policy on the right wing press saying that generally Jeremy called. Serenade terrorists and what is the Tory policy now doing you know these people who she has got into bed with they opposed the Good Friday Agreement they were against it they wanted all that may you know the troubles to continue that's why they didn't back and say these people Ok if acquits complete hypocrites now getting into bed with these people remember that you know if and when there is so what should she have done refused to enter into the into the confidence agreement with the do you pick on on this the think. We should have had a 2nd election I honestly think that because you know I don't have. The weird way out informal Constitution was so that would have happened if if the prime minister had said off to resume I had said I can't full my. A majority government because I can't come to an agreement the day you pay then it would have been beholden upon labor then to try and form a minority government with various alliances. You know it doesn't you wouldn't automatically go into a general election and another election constitutionally it would have been a minority government followed by perhaps another Germany and we've had minority governments in the post and you know it just shows the some of the Tory policy believing that the opposition was so weak that they could get away with almost anything how long is she going to last for a pause to reason I think. 6 months because I can see I'll concede Johnson and all those jockeying for position as we speak. To become prime minister and that's always been his ambition you know and of course just like he messed up the you know the Michel problem. Being prime minister not the egg on its face. I think he'll bide his time he's foreign secretary still it's a nice big gig and I think he'll just sit tight through breaks and see what happens I don't think there's any appetite for leadership election anytime soon Well I think. That going by what's happened in the you know in the polls with the Tory policy and the number of leaders they know I've. Got rid of there is that yes 18 immediately I was and contradict what I've just said Never Evon the rest of might the power of the Tory party to self destruct. Yeah very good at that I've done this they've done this in the past they've done it with Duncan Smith they've done it with Maggie they've done it with. With with with. Not hammer and I mean he had no choice because you know it's a loser anyway. And I think people got fed up with austerity and Jeremy Corbin you know if in the space of 8 weeks that you know Labor have got their act together and just think what that what they'll be able to do in 5 years' time when they really depending on who they're up against so. Yes depending on what I mean out of all the manifesto is only Labor had a credible manifesto both had holes in them including the Tory one but the Tory party. That was last here in the housing was not thank you very much Bonnie moving on I'm trying to get he won if I can before a 530 thank you very much have a good. His Human Cost a morning here Morning morning David Jeremy Cubans disappointed all delighted this morning. I think case overall I think he's relieved really does it want to think because I think once a maverick always a maverick I think because he sees voted against so many times a record amount of times I actually don't think he would have felt confident so I think primarily I think he was more relieved probably a little bit disappointed. When reality sets in I think what he's done he's really. The Labor Party back into existence really and he's put the Blairites the breakaway party back into the dustbin I didn't hear any questions last night I'm a system back on the on a plan but I think honestly camels on you didn't heritage you're told I've already know I'm good at c.v. To be honest when I was on the right here I'd love to know not to silence because these things if it's a man does that. Campbell Well maybe I don't know but curious to know what his analysis because he was pretty damning of a German Coleman's performance in the many but thing he said to the average certainly speak fair to the other chap the. Did the spin doctor. You know. Spin doctor not spin doctor. Is name's going to come out my head you know talking about Tony Blair. Mandelson think of Mandelson he actually spoke well of Jeremy Colby and that he had a misfire you think it was small. Group with great to see but I think overall he had to accept what he's done these is both the back well I'll say this if you want to look up thick skin in the in the dictionary now I mean what Germany has been has only been through. You need skin to be in public life but the amount of abuse. That man has faced and then forget it was any it was not long. Zone policy that was wanted they wanted to get rid of him the west the parliamentary Labor party they wanted him kicked out of the door and there was that vote and he had to go through all of that business again and none of them wanted hourly rate no force and they are plainly written time and again and overnight he really surprised me I honestly thought well you know I thought that the Tories would get possibly 4050 I didn't think 100 but of 70 so you know. I think he made such a bad. Taste of the whole thing chillis week through why I don't think she deliberately I just I just don't think that for say oh you're probably just a bit if your prime minister Yeah yeah fighting elections has to be your fault it's like me saying speeding behind a microphone is a wonderful you know is what you do isn't is part of a thing yeah it's almost like she was fearful of going on programs like every other pm has done in the past some Jeremy Vine and the previous. Previous programs like that and she was the only one not so it will move on or get out there well you have to get out there and you you need a sense of humor and you need you know there is that it's the l. Word isn't a likability and people will forgive you your sins if you're likable a give the case in point of course is is Boris Johnson Boris his was going to Boris succeeded as a Tory Mayor in a city if you look at the at the map and it's always the way after elections it's all below the election map and then this is big red blob in the southeast which of course are all the Labor seats in London with a few Tory exceptions and you have Boris Johnson but that trend in overwhelmingly labor supporting London to win the Meryl to have a many times and he did so because while people don't quite like them they might not have agreed with him but they quite like and likeability I think you'll forgive anybody want if somebody can make you laugh are you if if if you seem to be if you can come across as self-deprecating or a human and fallible if you can make mistakes is as Boris did a number of times when was it when there was some terrible cock up and and his response was Well there's been a terrible cock up a carnival. But I think there is there is a certain amount of respect the we have for that particularly in this country that we do forgive people and germy coping whether you agree with his politics or not I think when it came to it in that final moment when we do that democratic thing of just putting across in a box each many people who are undecided would have thought I don't know if I qualified like other much you just you just proved he was much better in a public forum then she was she was much better. In the House of Commons but interesting what you're right interesting is alongside likability is trust I think is the 2 things are yes we are concerned with policies but there's also likability and trust and she seems to have squandered the trust that she had again by appearing so. The vice of touring the campaign not turning up on the t.v. And not turning up for those radio interviews very lovely worming a bit closer news for excellence or community the show better than I to watch hang on and I'll get to the question start a 530 can you do that show the only thing I know just a 2nd I have protected the quiz a little bit tonight but I will come on to that in just a 2nd or political questions tonight why not it's 530 Saturday 10th of June sun up in London is going to be a must I said I discovered headlines now with more. Good morning conservatives are expected to hold talks with the Democratic Unionist Party this weekend the conservatives are 8 seats short of a majority meaning the peace 10 M.P.'s will play a vital role at Westminster in the final result of the election Labor have taken the seat of Kensington from the conservatives overturning a majority of 7000 to win it by just 20 votes the seat which had been recounted twice had been held by the Tories since its creation in 1974 police have revealed the London Bridge attackers fails to hire a lorry because that payment was declined Instead they were forced to use a small of them 2 men have been arrested in East London tonight on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts Scotland Yard says it's in connection with the London Bridge investigation the mayor of London City Kansas there's been a sharp rise in racist incidents following the attack last weekend the police say more than 25 people have been arrested on suspicion of committing hate crimes President Trump says he's 100 percent willing to testify under oath to give his side of his leaked conversations with the former f.b.i. Director James Comey Mr Trump said he rejected Mr Combs claim he dodged him to drop an investigation into his campaign's linked with Russia and is whether cloudy this morning but warming up later with some sunshine staying dry as well with temperatures reaching 22 Celsius b.b.c. Radio London More news at 6 c.b.c. Radio in London. On Sunday and I'm sure they are and this is how we sound Turkey which became. Thank you mom very like you. She no one told me. Not to. Say nights from. Here. From. This is. Going to want to you know I. Was. You listening to. The week a 3 day Sunday morning. Good morning waking up to a morning where we've had a German election like. All Read some of the headlines and the 2nd I think the newspapers such as the prime minister has diminished this morning newspapers are as well the tabloids have once again discovered that they can no longer call a general election the most extraordinary election in British history though the Daily Telegraph brilliant piece by Anthony Seldon which I urge you to read off today comparing 20171974 Edward Heath's the election that I would have called in that year perhaps unnecessarily some really interesting writing that's worth a read today but our political quiz is on tonight and I've got some 6 questions to have been answered so far and all of these have to go in the next 10 minutes Michael Dobbs former Tory party chairman I wrote a series of books about a politician what was his name and catchphrase question to the politician who attended Fiedel Castro's funeral parties politician who was that. Number 3 former Labor leader Neil Kinnock son Stephen married to the former prime minister of which country. Question full name the only British Prime Minister to have been born outside the British Isles at number 5 you realise a theme here who is the longest serving prime minister British Prime Minister and number 6 What do you what month did our rainbow George 1st stand in a parliamentary election. Just as plain old George but to do you know the one he was that his paper he went last I was told how he probably they're going to give all the answers away in the next 10 minutes or can you answer me. Stephen Kinnock one Yes yes my memory tells me I think it was the Denmark Yes it is March the 40 promised or tomorrow that's right yeah and the other side. Yes there's another one. Where the. Oh yeah the longest serving prime minister Yes I suspect. It was taken over by Douglas he was Harold Macmillan is the wrong and so we're going now we're going back a little earlier than that a little a lot Alyea a lot of. You want to know you want to question well it's a bit late now really I think Ok I can always say these up for us a bit off a nice weekend was all about to give out all the answers in the Los Angeles thank you very much Ok then thank you thank you his a pizza and a hug and morning paper Good morning morning yeah the people who won the selection were little people in the majority of sermons 64 was free that's the best government I ever saw and the most extraordinary election of all time was 45 the most significant I mean Jeremy can never win. But my peak here Starmer could win for example quite easily. Young people my friend was has amassed an statistics background was saying to me on the 7th that if the young people voted like oppose signified to him though there would be a hung parliament and it was great they did it because also for their own sake if they want things done on housing or medication or any stick I mean I prefer nto green labor or Lib Dems but where however they vote if they vote the polls actions will then take them seriously and do more about you know their problems are they all person we all vote. I'll get very well treated. So this is these are my points I can go on to the you if you wish me to do so honestly not really but. I'm talking about on a steal not something else you know is funny is that we've complained for years some way that the use doesn't get out a vote and then suddenly they do and I was complaining because they did adjust the house which I think is really interesting. Great that's great because it was a great program I mean that you know interim ocracy that is what moves your politicians to do things for you is voting but let me ask you them piece of the question that I've been asking all night and we've moved on a little bit before house but my question was and it was my waking thought when I woke up from a not before I came in here tonight who really won who really won this election the little people because because it doesn't mean who the little people mainly I mean I this is what the tiny little Italian Russian I go to was saying yesterday morning in fact you know it will take more notice of us the people on the ground you know they want to search a lot more than they usually do. I'm sure of x. Happening it will make a blinding but a difference all right out of Jeremy Coleman and Tim Farron and while we pull nothing we know that he lost his disease gone now he really has gone feature of you care we haven't even talked about so that's not one of the parties will cease to exist but that's by the by. We have 2 party politics in this country now Jeremy Coleman or to reason may out of those 2 who do you think won Well I mean in relative terms Jeremy won in absolute terms quite clearly made it because he has a larger party but works but you can only have one winner if you know you look at football or any other sport you can say well the guy came 2nd run a better Rice therefore he's the winner I didn't went to get an overall majority No but and I except that I know we can talk about the semantics of it she didn't get the 326 votes but she's waking up in Downing Street this morning. Jeremy's waking up a home in incidents with a very I mean if he's not going to last I mean you know she might last you don't know that she could last the next 5 years quite she could last the next 5 years where you can you think that Risler story by you're going to let that happen come or might possibly I mean the Tori graph is not giving you good leads here when you want to get into the Guardian and oh yes. His mom his well how about this interpretation whoever takes over if they if they want to get rid of her if she goes if they force a leadership election the next leader will want to see the term out one night rather than face an election against a resurgent Germany Kuhlmann I think anybody less wooden with more. Policy. A manifesto may do better and unless Labor changes Germany for example to keer is a secular win easily. For all countries and. So then they will get a larger majority. There's no doubt in my mind anyway so thank you very much Peter Ok b.b.c. Radio one and let me bring in the papers then and proven haven't they the tabloids that's fine no longer have any influence at all it seems. Scuse me I would general elections not in the way that they might have done once upon a time here's the front of the sun though they had that headline coal bin on Thursday now turning on the tourism a she's had her chips and here's a picture of the prime minister eating chips may stays to stop March of red jazz about P.M.'s toast within a year chips and toast on the front of the. The marathon the worst possible photograph of the promises they could find coalition of crackpots may forms alliance with Northern Ireland hard right unionists oppose same sex and abortion fear a story in peace belief pm one survive the disaster I'll take issue with the Daily Mirror I me for pointing out and I'm sorry but this isn't a coalition it is a confidence and voting a group it is not a coalition in the sense that we had that coalition. A few years ago the star Teflon tester toughs it out but some Bojo for the next pm 2nd breaks it now possible. Daily Mail this morning what are they saying they've got a weird thing this morning they're leaving on a Diana types which I think it takes going on sinister Why is anybody interested in that anyway Tori's turn on Teresa reshuffle mayhem they want to out in months and they insist she dumped her advisers now it's in capital letters so they must be serious. An express may clings on to say ve you exit the Times has may stay as into the abyss the same preacher the prime minister at the podium outside the dunning street yesterday and she made reference to the to the mistakes in the election until all it needed was a. Obviously hugely disappointed with the results but we will take stock that's when it was one line just an acknowledgement I'm not in the direction of what happened from a hubris to humiliation says the Guardian pm apologizes as her election gamble went down the majority without apology of course came much later in the day yesterday during a t.v. Interview. She apologized to those that to lost their seats and may fights to remain pm there on the front of the Daily Telegraph trees a man a husband for the political step of Number 10 yes the day. Has plenty of analysis today and a lot that is to be said Worth reading he is Susie in Stockwell Oh that would make way to get fab thank you somewhat if I had to go to James 1st but never mind I'll sort of wind up at the club this is God so I can see people I do not have time but well done to George. Libo George of Highgate. I temped they way would be to make a good why minister l.b. Larry I did say we vote we voted for people who were not why I didn't vote for Kerry how could I like to vote for Bush if they only label contused a consistent. Politician. So I had nothing to do with likability until no no no I mean literally she said she does not when you say she was on a fishing boat shoulder to shoulder with college it was. Well if she supported the fish in you deflation you get another boat you know not to run but do you like Germany cool but. God look at people definitely don't question message shambles he's old what but he doesn't like anybody no I would rather not vote for any of the above Thank you I think a lot of people felt that this time around there was a lot of sentiment that people send me out just like any of one call of a piece of paper so you know this is an autocratic message Shabbos is a weapon I vote for none of the above while you can tell you about a paper gun you will whatever. Yeah Ok well it's a bit quiet. You this isn't I was just turning off the phone it's a bit quiet it's all very good so we're all politicians goes no mention of well there's no support support for the sick when is doing up. Or sheltered housing for women a lot of the women's organizations have gone to support women and been to rent increases and. Closed them all down we have 24 hour trips we have no toilets we have older. Shops closing down don't wish we have a big latch investigation on the rubbish leave the council in for the fun lots of backroom ways of rubbish we talking about local issues aren't lucky return our local council issues on a fresh start a manifesto a lot of these issues alone. I'm nosy came on in the situation like this that suspects us all using doorstep to Susie Yes a lot of these are local council issues on that is I understand that but no one cancer comes to our doorstep to discuss issues we don't have any makings or not Tennis Association or what the local politicians or the of the politicians probably I'm sure how we held hostages lucky that you could've gone to an all star to sort out the bins and so on is what ever it is yeah all right Susie thank you very much I can get by by day care and you. Now the answers to our quiz then tonight as follows I'm not here tomorrow night by the way Ed Wood will be here at a deuce here back next weekend then every weekend right the way through the summer or early autumn Michael Dobbs former Tory party chairman wrote a series of books about a politician what was his name and what was his catchphrase it was Francis quat And of course house of cards now are adapted for American t.v. Fanatics and some of the brilliant come under the headline I could the catchphrase Kevin it's Kevin thing isn't it yes I know it's Spacey Kevin thing I couldn't possibly come you might think that but I couldn't possibly comment Berman serious looks a bit dated now but still brilliant Would you k. Politician attended Fidel Castro's funeral was Emily Thornberry name the only British Prime Minister to have been born outside the British Isles Andrew Bonar Law or better known as bona Lor of course born in New Brunswick now in Canada the only u.k. Prime minister to be born outside these are islands the longest serving prime minister was so Robert war Paul generally thought of I think as office Prime Minister was not served in any 21 years imagine that 172121742 the longest serving Labor prime minister of course the 1st win 3 elections in a row was and he. And what year I was month did rainbow George 1st start a stand on Indy's star in a parliamentary election as just George this was a question of the George OS that. You come beat asking a question about yourself December 9 18448 votes and field in South Cape George chief 61 votes this year and have 7 killed and so some progress has a Jaina Lewisham. Morning hello. Well listening to egg all parties call what I thought was really really fun a little to have assistance with while sorry. I just got a populist cause force really Foley I don't think I would lawful again you know ever. So you don't have a life again ever. And just so all will fall what is happening right now will ease the end of the next part now how did the response you do this time around well a bit better but we were ready it was a snarky like what do you mean you were already been telling me about the release policy for you guys Friday oh you ready and I was the only one that was right the others was a great day and you know well we did a bit better Hello. And yes we did and the reason the raids did so well in London is because. Of some. How many candidates to choose to do put up then join in the religious party this time. Why not want 11 in which constituency was that it was just Lewisham and Lewisham unverified. Such as the you know that's it well anyway so really just quality has arrived in a row I've Stein's did a poll with one of my call that you would change no point one percent of the vote you lost your. Question You know mine has changed that doesn't matter. 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