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Is over not a 5 blog also not a bio. Coming up with this hour the program in a moment we'll have the latest on the continuing search recovery as well as of tourists who died on the volcano erupting island of White Island just off because of the easy to find out what the latest is in terms of the recovery in that respect we also hear about the u.k. Is warning to its citizens not to visit North East India where they have been clashes associated with India's new rules on citizenship they have a sectarian element to it. The prime minister Bros Johnson after his victory last night in the general election says that they hailing big gain how safe food will that be and the acknowledgement that there has been some if not the country being total parts of the drifts right through the middle of the country continues the conversation continues post-mortem wise after the election we'll hear how that debate is expanding in a moment or 2 now divers in use it in the resume their search off whites island for the body of one of those killed in Monday's volcanic eruption 6 bodies have been airlifted off the volcano out of 8 believed to have been left there after Monday's volcanic eruption a fortnight's film OSA can tell us more so what's the latest in terms of this recovery operation for. A little fart is in New Zealand don't say that these divers they've come from the police force and also the New Zealand Navy facing unique in challenging conditions for a 2nd day they are searching for a body that was seen in the waters off white silence the day after the eruption now the water around why it's Hyland has been contaminated by the volcano and recovery teams those diving teams are having to wear specialist protective equipment they're also having to be decontaminated when they come out of the water so far there's no word about whether they've been able to find one of the last remaining victims of Monday's volcanic eruption in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty another victim is thought to still be perhaps near the crater or on another part of the islands but the authorities say that there will be no attempt to day to return to the island to look for those remains so at the moment police and Navy divers are still in the water off white island looking for one of those remaining victims and the other is thought to be somewhere still on the island really dangerous conditions for those in the recovery teams as you described the Phil but they have managed to they not to recover some of the people that were left on the. Yesterday on Friday dot there was a recovery mission led by the New Zealand military elite soldiers 6 men in 2 women were flown in on 2 military helicopters to White Island about 8 o'clock in the morning and for 4 hours they were in protective suits with gas masks it was very hazardous very hard working conditions to retrieve 6 bodies all of this with the risk from scientists that warning from scientists that there was a 50 to 60 percent chance of another eruptions a very courageous operation as we say and those 6 bodies were taken off the island to a Navy ship then transported to the mainland and they have now been taken those remains to or Clint hospital all kind is the biggest city in New Zealand a post-mortem examination is to be carried out on those remains today but of course the big big task facing the or far it is not just recovering those 2 lost victims but also identifying those who have been recovered from the island so we know that doing that grisly long task of identifying those bodies will be police disaster experts forensic pathologists and also dental specialists as well as you can imagine the relatives of the missing are still in that terrible state of flux they don't know for sure if their relatives are among the 6 brought out all who is remaining in the water or is that body we believe still to be on the island and it is reported that relatives of those missing feeling a sense of calm peace and overriding grief sure they wouldn't want to put anybody else's life in danger amongst the recovery to mature. Because I've seen seen the pictures go on as though people who listing have seen the pigeons will know that it looks like nothing or no this island after the eruption is just or the entire island is covered with his gray lava I don't know what it is but the conditions that these people are being faced with it's remarkable when you look at those pictures that anybody survived this about 20 survivors remain in Kent in Intensive Care dot and some of them have the most appalling burns and doctors say that some of those survivors have life threatening injuries now they are being treated in New Zealand and here in Australia where there are specialist burns units and it's not just about burns very serious and widespread burns to the stay in there also there's also severe damage to the internal organs as well and we were told of a couple of days ago doctrine that many of these patients are having to be helped with their breathing because their injuries are so severe and we did find out earlier this week that New Zealand would be looking for $1200000.00 square centimeters of skin to be used in surgery infesting graphs and I guess what one square centimeter is like the an individual box on the side of a Rubik's cube so if you imagine $1200000.00 of those it's a huge amount of skin that donated from dead donors and this skin is being used in the treatment of those survivors who have as we say the most appalling of it we forget how large an organ the skin is it's any way of knowing if the or when the volcano is stable. Threat level at the moment remains to this is a sliding scale from 0 to $5.00 so 5 is the most extreme so to indicate a heightened to the moderate to heightened gray scale of what they described the scientists as volcanic rest the level of volcanic tremor as it's described on the island has fallen significantly there be no further eruptions since Monday's twin blasts and those that 2 explosions came within a short period of time of each other we understand that they were short and sharp but the situation on White Island 2 remains highly volatile and of course predicting when or if the volcano will blow again is an imprecise science there are monitoring cameras there are other seismic and geological instruments that scientists can use but ultimately they can't say this is the time when the eruption will take place they can only give an estimation of the level of risk and it's worth noting to Dalton that on Monday to 11 minutes past 2 in the afternoon exactly a week after the disaster the prime minister of New Zealand just into. Is saying that the country will observe a minute's silence she has described this as an extraordinary tragedy so hopefully by then we will have news that 2 bodies will have been recovered those police and Navy divers continue to work you'd have to say in very very challenging conditions searching for that body that was seen in the water 24 hours after the eruption last Monday and the or far it is also saying they are making a plan to return to the island to search for that other victim who remains unaccounted for so hopefully by the time New Zealand people around the world. Perhaps pours for that minute's silence on Monday those 2 bodies would have been recovered and worth noting to do that among almost 50 people on the island at the time with visitors from Australia the United States Germany Britain China and Malaysia so quite clearly the shock waves of this disaster have spread far beyond the once tranquil and peaceful shores of New Zealand's Bay of Plenty thank you for most of the U.K.'s wounded citizens not to visit the north east of India after at least 3 people have been killed as protests against in these new citizenship laws grow 4 nights Rotana Tomie will something we've talked about before but really this is the story now in India and one which is seems to be developing every single day the government earlier this week in both houses of parliament passed a new citizenship bill which in effect covered the countries of Afghanistan Pakistan and Bangladesh and in it what the government said was that if you came from those countries seeking refuge in India you would in effect get it but there was one provision as long as you were not Muslim it applied to Hindus Muslims Sikhs posses gens and Christians that has led to a huge debate within the country about the way that the country is moving forward and there are people on both sides of this debate let's hear 1st from Shut the door he's in the Congress party he's one of those who feels that. Having in no way you exclude one particular religion is completely wrong essentially this is a republic of equal citizens and for the 1st time now we have a bill being passed which explicitly excludes one religion from its view I find it difficult to believe this can stand the strict scrutiny of the Supreme Court it will certainly be challenge there but for now it's a black day because it's a day in which we have essentially run a coach and horses through something that has show foundationally basic to what our country is all about. She to are there from the Congress party the government dismisses that they said look there is no reason for Muslims in India to be worried about this build as citizens of this country this is only for people coming in from outside v.j. Chart to Allah is a spokesperson for the b j p government doesn't want to let any law Indian constitution and we had a they should abort it and here it is law will be challenging the Supreme Court of India and we will prove it that does not while it any other region of the Constitution this is going to end up in the courts but I think this is much more debate about the direction that India is going in some say this is a movement away from its secular past others say that a country that was based on religion is always going to end up being one where one religion the Hindu religion should be more important than others for me while the protests to get bigger and bigger on the streets how large of a day huge start and they're absolutely huge and there are different sorts of protests there's one set of protests against this bill and the fact that Muslims have been excluded from it and also other communities the Tamils in Sri Lanka the Buddhists in Tibet the range of Muslims from Manama as well as it is another example outside those countries so we have had large protests like that but the main protests are in the northeast of India and there in Assam the protest after the huge Defra different reason because they're saying we don't care about the religion of these people we don't want them in our particular state if they're coming in from Bangladesh then they should be going to the state of Bengal not coming here we cannot accommodate more people a number of people have died already we think about 3 people we've had curfews imposed imposed in Goa Harty the largest city these are some of the biggest protests we've seen in the northeast and this is an area where traditionally we've had insurgency movements because people want to leave India the home secretary on which I was supposed to go he couldn't go. It's a complete state of turmoil and there doesn't seem to be any indication of these protests quietening down in fact they're getting bigger and bigger day by day even though the prime minister Mr Modi has tweeted people maybe not the best idea when you cut their Internet to say there's nothing for you to worry about at all they're not buying that message at the moment while the Foreign and Commonwealth Office here in the u.k. Don't seem to be buying vet assurance either what is the British government saying about this that telling people to avoid the area and Assam is quite a popular tourist area because it has guardian angle which is home to the rhino in India you get a lot of tourists from Britain and other parts of the world who are going there and also traditionally it's the part of the world where t. Comes from so you get a lot of people who want to get up to the Ts states and see how it's made so it's not just the u.k. The u.s. As well we've had different warnings coming out from different governments in the e.u. This is a situation that is getting more complicated because also now some states in India like the state of Bengal the state of Punjab as saying we don't care that the central government has passed these citizenship laws we're not going to implement them in our states now the government said you can behave in that way within the federal Constitution of India so you get a sense of a chaotic complicated situation which at this point in time we have no idea how it's going to be resolved roll turned to Richard Lewis is from the Daily Express Lee told me what's on the back page it's going to the dentist is a picture you can clock interesting for us to. See clear the top of the Premier League has now signed a contract extension which takes them so 2024 and he's looking to leave a legacy of course local determined to finally win the Premier League and he signed the squad of the moments outstanding we will level you have we want to stand trial and he wanted to develop things further So yes that came out of the blue a little bit but it just shows the commitment the club is Mike in Liverpool I see. You journalist at the Express had you stop much is thinking as clubs signed this contract why. It was very interesting that is very true because the news broke around 11 yesterday of the contract but one hour and 23 minutes earlier in Glasgow Steven Gerrard signed a new contract with the right engine is until 2024 exactly the same day that you can club's contract and let's put so into get a finale. And you never know who is Stephen Gerard the successor to you can close up in 5 years time it's always been talked about his you know the thing with Stephen Geraghty that it's going to a huge club to learn the trade of management and so much so much suggestion that he's a future level manager or maybe that is all just trying to it's a it's some currency isn't it it might not be the amount to be planned but you never know Gerald certainly will be there right in just 2024 and when he leaves if the contract comes in and then you have another little joke about the gripes it is too much of a coincidence for journalists to ignore you would be do your job would you if you ignore that coincidence although Steven Gerrard said earlier on in the week that just to prove that he's job ranges he's not using Rangers is just a stepping stone to move elsewhere he that's why I was on him is long gone Jack Yeah that's a very interesting point and and and a good point because that is so true. I think he wants to almost go his own legacy and arranged beaten beaten by Celtic in the in the Cup Final last weekend. But they progress through to the next knockout stage of the right to late of course and he really wants to make his mark it's not only not an easy job but he's he's done is done well so far and he's not going to 5 years to really take on the challenge to sell it when so many tries. Scotland and Jerry's determined to match them and obviously Go ahead of them and that 5 year time span that you mention is just about the right amount of time for you to be able to hold your head up without anybody accusing you of using it as a stepping stone even if you do you move on point Well yeah actually been at work 66 off years doing it. And that is very true and the thing is Liverpool certainly wouldn't want to take on a manager who hasn't had the highest level of experience and Gerrard is getting that in Europe. And he's learning the trade at a tough price so yeah you know obviously such a hero in the cup Steven Gerrard's and I'm sure even if it's not in 2024 that's a few years beyond that I'm happy sure one day we will see him and see him a little manager but you know it is a meltwater in prospect this is a really. Really is one of the Weld County imagine what. You can copy thinking but nevertheless just for the benefit of humoring me if you would who can you imagine if it was to come to that decision. The Liverpool. Directors board. And a maybe even fans who would they choose to even Gerard a legend in the club who if his manager is tribes are up to par and good equate to your good club who by then would be a legend of the club if this season is anything to go by if you can replicate this over the coming seasons who would they choose. It's a very difficult choice and it really will be because the thing is I think even if we don't win the league this year I think the club already isn't actually crap after what he achieved last year after the quality of football I played of course beaten by Man City the title at just one point it was so close and then then when the translator say. It's all about steps a legacy but he certainly cried is own legacy already Klopp and will go down as one of their crime as of all time but he just wants to take this further on you think if he progresses like he's progressing because the political side of the man under just like fantastic Wow what could have achieved within 5 years time of course at the Club World Cup coming up this week in a char where of course they have to have 2 chambers plank push the same time because they're in the car a Cup quarter finals not before and then they're playing in the Club World Cup the 1st time following drank it's our so there's an amazing success ahead of a livable equally he could set up a credit platform that Gerrard comes in wow what a team takeover it could be so cruel be sitting in supply so little to regain the dominance of English football that had obviously the summer years during the there is a lot of other news in the paper as well love football news before we go into the football let's get on to your specialist subject which is darts and well the great dog storm in the taking place early Bally north London yes the best 3 weeks of the year have just started I have to say. Pretty well done. Chances began last night and I was almost a shock for the the number one seed and defending champion Michael Van Gogh and because he was one set down in his opening match against me in a class somebody can battle him back to some fantastic finishing any Eve aggressor it really has become a part a part of Christmas a part of the end the end the year of sport and it's a huge event the wildcard championships my 1st covered it over 20 years ago and the way it's grown has been unbelievable and the quality of play and and the stands are so high and the full houses and the noise the atmosphere Yes but the thing is obviously have shocks are all part of sport I don't think I think the organizers revolt would have wanted I'm going out on the 1st night but they've progressed through so they can have an easy way before his next match but certainly an exciting few weeks ahead and ye employ your eye on one particular cricket defense board's person and Vivia as well yeah Ben Stokes is the clear favorite the awards tomorrow taking place in Abbott they in and I had lunch superhuman because of the story of Paul Collingwood talking about Ben Stein his incredible treatments the shares in them on the cricket World Cup in New Zealand and then his amazing erratic set in that his Test at Headingley and so great great tributes from Paul Collingwood and the surprise of stocks doesn't win the award of 3 that there's this 6 great contenders going for it but Stokes really has been Sportsman of the year because of what will achieve in the summit within that winning that World Cup of course what an amazing time that was phenomenal achievement by measure Nigel the you pointed out in the paper this morning yes extraordinary playing Everton tomorrow at Old Trafford and it is incredibly the 4000 the sec it is match when I've had a player for America to me and I matched I scored and Guy number 4000 I write that goes back to 1930. 7 obviously it's not for 1000 players it's a it's sign players have been at school but they're homegrown players. And we've got a place where Scott McCartney talking about that in the Academy is a remarkable remarkable run. And it just shows that in this day and i love of so many international styles coming to clubs United remain reminds of their to the heart of wanting to develop their employers and that stood there in that alliance of mice and Greenwood is not progressing through ever so wasn't so sure about that so yeah it's a it's a it's a really fascinating streets around and it often is perfect for a Saturday morning sort of separate to get your teeth in Syria and one that we didn't even know about probably And oddly I've edited their versions later on today is another club which always seems to give the nod sadly Certainly car needs to get to be players but the question isn't every 10 years lives is where the big Dunc should get the managerial job after the success last weekend against Chelsea and I see that an old boy of the Evanston Academy is giving these thoughts to your playbook and then that's why I'm really of course wanted Everton and once or Manchester United are perfect just so that he had a press conference yesterday at Darby wary culture might use their view next year when it's not supply. And he signed that if you have a 10 wins wins tomorrow Trafford should not be 2 wins of course for Ferguson while given the job because he's pulled the passion back and he's got a fair point and inside the piper Ferguson is talking about and he says that if it's evident do win this match it be a greater achievement when he was a player in Beijing beating Manchester United there were incredible scenes last weekend on it be Chelsea the year excitement of the crowns and I just knew was and I know why the way the reaction that the circus and got. Charge them down the touchline you could just either just say boys are is the way to move boys. That was real that wasn't just for the camera savvy our best the ball boys respect this guy yeah and there was a lovely like Cutler come out about. How Kendra's whites. Around. Them know. How cold water she wore during the rivets and come out like they did last week and it could be a real cracking match the traffic and it really says if I make it 2 wins out of 2 you know it's looking like ever to want to appoint a manager for a broad Well they might have the answer on a doorstep Ridge illusion of the president of the news as well will catch of the debate continues after the general election yesterday and also we'll find out about the new green deal as it's now the 1st let's get the latest 5 Live headlines Morgan . From digital b.b.c. Sam small space. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 live thanks to our son the prime minister is going to be Alison about what's in the north of England later it's after a number of traditional Labor strongholds turned blue police arrested 2 people in connection with reported scuffles that broke out between protesters and police against powers Johnson hundreds of people marched from Downing Street to Trafalgar Square Jeremy Corbyn has been insisting he will not stand down as Labor leader it's out of the party suffered its worst defeat since the 1930 s. And more trains quicker journey times a new routes all part of major changes to train timetables the alterations which will also see the 1st nonstop trains between London and Bristol in decades come into force tomorrow as the top stories this morning with get the supporters Tom go Liverpool could be 17 points clear of rain Premier League champions Manchester City by design Pep Guardiola side kick off away it's all. On Sunday the European champions travel to what fit in today's game on a run of $33.00 matches on beaten former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of $49.00 games without losing and credits the improvements and squad depth there are times to the move for you might struggle if you pick up a few injuries here because I don't think it was kind of the bench was at the level but now I talk to James and comes off the bench and he's at top speed now Milne is always there I thought Henderson is going to a new level she carry you name it all the plays that are common in and doing a bit are massively contributing committee to another 5 years at the club News warmly welcomed by a longtime rival and Space Boss Josie rid. Of a pool fence because for the players because it looks. Like it is. Good news for the Premier League because we want to have the best players the best coaches. So. Those details and more contract news out of Anfield see 33 year old James Milner extend his stay at the club until 2022 in the Championship it's now 10 games without a win for Chelton after they concede in n.g. Time equaliser to draw 2 all home with hole. The maintain that 100 percent record in the European champions caught pool stage thumping hall the Queen's $3410.00 in their own backyard there on the verge of confirming a quarterfinal place but scales coast down sopa isn't getting carried away really pleasing fulfilment told us to get the bonus point away from. You know Net So we're in a good place Dan Gilbert says he's amazed to be in the Scottish Open semifinals after he shocked will champion Joe Trump with a $53.00 games to 2 victory in Glasgow the world number 12 says all the pressure was on his opponents and the she knew I had to go for Michelle to be positive so I can make some time. He played on every day it was completely different. Very quick and the cushion is very fast. On the board. And. He now plays fellow Englishman Mark Selby in the semifinals after he took the scalp of Ronnie O'Sullivan happy to free friends I'm happy to compete. On a complaint 3 time champion Michael Vaughan gay would survive diskette as the Dutchman began the defense of his p.t.c. Will championship title with a 3 sets to one victory on a night over a yellow class in the Alexandra Palace and Scottish rugby legend. Will be honored with the Helen Roloson award at Sunday's b.b.c. Sports Personality of the a show in Glasgow the former British and Irish Lion was diagnosed with Melton year on disease and 2016 and subsequently set up its own foundation which is raised nearly 5000000 pounds to help with research and support families living with the illness and that's the latest. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound. Good morning the weekend is looking very blustery it will be wet at times it's going to feel cold especially in the wind for there will also be some sunshine occasionally too but it is low pressure in charge so there will be time to showers around at times let's take a look at things into Scotland for the day ahead now most of the showers coming in here will be in the West but feeding through the central belt as well because people are snow to the hills so hillwalkers take note of towns and heavy downpours too low levels is welcome to cloud across the limited sunshine to be found here so we know that sunshine and Charleston going to be wintry on some of the hills and the fewer shows around the sun with this morning across northern England sunshine and showers of again venturing into the hills of a slower to be across the rest of England and Wales is an area of showers moving through mostly this morning with sunshine following will be hard. To come. But do expect things to turn whetted to a surface think of South Wales going into believing as the next next batch of wet weather starts to move in and with wind strengthening again with some gusts from the treasure southwest England told 60 miles now it is a windy day wherever you want to be just topping out mainly in the range of full to a degree Celsius just a few spots to the south coast of England around 10 degrees now $3.00 to $92.00 young going to see some more rain in the hills not affecting parts of England whilst kind funny multis tales he whiles the midlands of northern England will see a bit of snow fall outs about the winter shows it's called a little bit of it to a stop quite frosty icy a quick call to Sunday morning then the showers 5 nights to quite a bit of dry weather footsore and then told Southern England the pulse of Wiles' on through the afternoon it will start to turn west with showers rapier and again some of these will be wintry in the hills accompanied by strong winds Bill Plante live. Near. Done a trainee for anyone else how some are funny blah its premier league Sunday from say it's Manchester United against as I said plus awesome against Manchester City from force that say this is 5 life to find a nice East digital b.b.c. Sound it's a small space come along it is b.b.c. Crazy. I suppose accurately defining today would have to say this is the morning off to the morning after the night before if you know what I mean Advent night before indeed after. Election victory you will be Friday mornings election victory because that was when we knew for certain that Boris Johnson had secured something of an a.c.c. Big George c. In the general election well whenever he was out of the one to describe it the conversation around that continues it will continue no doubt for some time beyond alcove the sation this morning. Ansen is going to visit the north of England later on after celebrating his party's biggest election win for 30 years the prime minister has said he hopes the conservatives victory will bring closure to the BRICs a debate and let the healing begin he won a commons majorities I say of 80 his party's largest since 987 in contrast labor suffered its worst election result says the 1930 s. Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said he did everything he could to get labor in some power but expects to stand down early next year when his successor has been chosen by the party earlier I spoke to Kate are inside he's a former political journalist who's now a senior lecturer in journalism and the University of North Hampton and the Guardian columnist and former political editor of The Observer Gaby Hinsliff and Isles Gaby 1st will is she surprised by the election result yeah I was shocked I mean I was expecting the Tories to wane but I thought it would be a much smaller majority and this witness was probably at the top a flat some of the projections were a little bit over the top end but that wasn't you know where. Most people were expecting it to be it was almost like it once it once it happened once that will break down it will it will cut down in Iraq you know and suddenly it was a flood of the victory so yeah the exit polls were real a bit of a jaw dropping my math that's the point we saw Ok things really have changed I mean it was interesting I think I mean this the size of the majority certainly surprising obviously you had to factor in the margin of error in any set of opinion polls and you look at the trend over the election campaign pointing at least to a majority but not a substantial. Maybe think that actually what might have been going on was something that we saw a bit in 1000 back in 1902. People weren't necessarily fessing up to being conservative supporters. Politics have got so polarized these days that sometimes people prefer to stay quiet in the middle or full of that don't know why it opened to the wire and I think you know quite a few people were making a final decision in the privacy of the ballot box and my goodness it came down in Boris Johnson's favor to what extent was this a Briggs it election though if you like it another referendum on breaks into Once there was a referendum on Germany cool been. There's no getting away from you know the fabrics it cost in numerous shots over the whole thing but I think what made the election so complicated and also what made it hard for many people to decide how they want and it made the whole trend piece to get a feel for what's happening on the ground was that people were struggling to mak their preference which might take me in one direction. Against their you know their their preferences and all the rest of the domestic stuff and kind of not being able to make them sit together as a lot of people thinking I can't with my new all try so but I don't feel like he'd like to go outside. So so what am I going to do it was a kind of election where bricks it collided quite on comfortably with all the other things that are not about bricks and coping very much Terry Coburn is very clear that he wants to argue that the treaty is you know you know we're down to breakfast and you know you get one if it wasn't for breakfast I honestly don't think that holds you know getting ready. For a fact as you know I mean you look at the feedback from. Labor M.P.'s who survived last night and those who lost seats and there's been some an interesting polling about the number of columns called in was mentioned as an issue on the doorstep and you look at the scale of the collapse in those labor Hartman's in the Midlands and the north it wasn't people bricks it by a long true. And it's actually jaw dropping looking at the disconnect between what it presents as the most radical left version of all the labor policy that we have had for decades that purports to represent the working man and woman and yet the working man and woman weren't voting for them on Thursday and that for labor is a real challenge. But beyond that I think brings the wards the fundamental issue. And the simple slogans of the conservatives get bricks done to cut through and it can't through very very effectively played. Into the hands with out that message I do not think they would have been as we mostly successful in knocking down the labor was the only thing the Tories had going for them that's be honest I mean I think you know get breaks it down. Was obviously wheels of moxie at the time because it because course don't say anything else you know all this. And it turns out you know right now that there is no I mean if you look at I think the Tories were also doing well they look at the numbers they must of hacks and Tory remain a staying with them for fear of Corbin and I think we all you know obviously did our dramatic change is in there's no one post industrial towns you know that it's a shock to say turn Tory but you know Labor lost badly across Scotland. Remain lost in some southern marginals you know places like Stroud which is incredibly remaining you know very green and very gaunt and raging and you know so huge to to say that that is just about Bracks it doesn't explain why labor was losing in remains as well the latest was down. And it remains the source it was worse than. That and remain seats and I think the Tories did make use the only other thing partials never said to call them get it done was don't let Jeremy cope in and by since I was where. They were indeed I did think it was interesting that if you drill down into some of the results in labor hold the if 'd you put where the bricks party stood if you put the brakes it won't even go there with the conservatives if Nigel for pulled out not fielding his candidate in the seat it is conceivable Labor would have lost even more seats because that was the goal to see if you combine the conservative vote with the BRICs party that would comfortably be. Nigel for our did in a seat or split the brakes and let labor through which of course was. The Tory message and see a scary thing for labor I think it's not necessarily. This is not necessarily its flaw you know there are now a bunch of seats that used to be safe and didn't go this time but now have quite small margins of 90 we can imagine most of cataclysmic performance it would have to put into his eyes as well but you know it's not necessarily as low as it can get and actually if you pick I mean for example one state Ashfield in North not an I'm sure all I don't remember when I used to many many moons ago was a lobby correspondent and not meaning to host Ashfield m.p. At the time Frank hang ex minor he could weigh his way the label whereas I was asked I went to a field this time and it was transferred over to the Labor candidate she would. Play and she was a great dancer and I thought it was really interesting likely candidate who was really you know. Guts out for that seat and it's behind the Tories and an independent you know I know I'm coming in Ashfield it just shows the mountain that Labor has to climb now. And you know looking forward it could take you know more than Parliament for labor to pick itself up off the ground here you know this is a really bad defeat for them if you want to be optimistic and you know I'm sort of . Where that people are looking for standing up for. Their reason I see this as dire and disasters and awful and normally you wouldn't bounce back from this kind of thing so you know like practically there is an argument that says if the main problem and we know slim opinion polling at stake I promise Colin what Ok he's going to next problem with Bracks Well Ok you know at some point Bracks is going to be dumb. We all know that we will eventually enter a post bricks it phrase where it's happened so whether or not. I suppose it is not only a question if you say there is an argument a set of politics is so volatile now things can turn really fast maybe you know do you can people can come out of declines quicker than they used to be able to in the past I am saying that is a very optimistic scenario I'm not necessarily. Going to say what is a lot of there is an argument to say yes and I mean other interesting thing is I mean obviously some of the noise this is Boris Johnson's day. He made the same gamble the reason why did he was whereas she spectacularly lost. You know he has every reason to be feeling. You know credibly pleased with the conservative performance but that was actually the easy bit now it's going to get really tough yes he has a hefty majority in the House of Commons but the challenges ahead. Immense negotiating the long term deal with the European Union he set himself an arbitrary deadline of the you know the end of 2020 a deal not scale has never been negotiated with such speed with the e.u. Before he says he can get it done we will have to see but there is still a real danger that we might crash out without a deal and then the backlash from that the impact on the economy could be whale any over he's one nation aspirations. To deal with the public services it was interesting he was stressing that the Conservative Party had to meet the concerns of those who labor voters. Who put the cross in the poor bulks front to do. So to them on public services but if you get a very honed bricks it or No Deal bricks it he wouldn't have the economic leeway to bring. The money for that and that even before you start asking the question of right Mr Johnson what ease your great plan to deal with the crises adult social care which any men and party government of the government has dumped this issue it wasn't in a manifesto but he can't go down in the manifesto he committed to finding a cross party solution which milestone you know option but I think it's particularly there's a problem with this time which is you know I would say goodwill between the parties is in pretty short supply the moment is not what's left of the Liberal Democrats now either they have a leader at the moment because she lost her seat if Jeremy Corbyn stays around as he's suggesting that he might tell next spring or whatever other than the Labor Party is not going to have an active need for a long time either so even if one wanted to get together. There's not going to be a leader that will agree to no such thing oh yes but the problem is the crisis is getting worse and worse and worse and people of really suffering I need to take that building up along with the brakes in negotiations not disappearing as some people think in a prophesied we got it done and now we can forget about it it is going to drag on and on and on we get a harbor exit and it public service is also struggling and getting worse Boris Johnson will have some tough questions to. On from those Labor voters that have given him a. Really about public service is I'm more optimistic than you about it because I think a bigger majority does create the conditions where that the most likely scenario in which Boris would be pushed to a no deal bricks it which I think we now know he doesn't want because he's a last minute last comment the conditions in which he was not to be pushed that are a small minority with they are dying a salesman saying you have to leave you high. Well you know if you have. A majority of 80 you are not quite as in hock to the had been attended say so you know you have the flexibility I think and the confidence that point if you leave at the end of January and you get to the end of the air in a trade deal is not that's right. And you know I think he has the flexibility then to say Look out you know we cling to my We're never going back it's just going to take a bit longer to deal with it you know I think he has a certain amount flexibility for that I think if the problems are as you say public service is about the bourses never been very clear about what it was he's Detroit except what we need. A grand vision and I understand that there's a problem ways those new seats I mean you can win those seats but if you want to win them again at some point. You need in the meantime to represent them and there are very different people look bunch of constituents perhaps in the next have to point to representing conservative party is no longer now a sort of comfortable southern middle class party or is there really that it's representing people with a whole different set of concerns and it's got to think about whole range of policy areas that it's not been it's expertise for you know it's got to think about solutions post-industrial areas where you know Cohen's deal of gold and there not been anything to replace them since I've been a big problem when you're used to representing knowledge about sorry you know it's going to think about EFI rather than higher education it's got to think this is rather than could be to he's got to think about you need to think about representing a bunch of people who have different concerns to sort of crack the Tory base at the same time as. The Tory base that it's still got hold together and holding together the coalition of seats I think is going to quite haunt I think. Just one second I just wonder if people before we can talk about the project of the government the government will have to face. Conversation with them we should note. I will carry on long after this conversation this evening I wonder whether it is tied to the practicalities of what the government will be able to do going forward I wonder if you would conclude existentially that this election this was our democracy is concerned was a election which reflected the will of the people or whether it's actually about the will of the political strategists the will of the media. If you know what I mean by that I wonder if we can sort of extrapolate from the result last night one way or another Kate 1st I will be minded to say these the will the people I think. There is a great deal of disenchantment. A lot of people are very very bad with an awful lot of activity in the Westminster bubble and you know social media campaigns by the political strategy I think they're just reflecting a plea we heard in our get bricks Don. We don't trust cool when it blows from the party that we didn't like in the 1st place. And you know you can argue that under the 1st of the post system you know pretty 2 percent voted to remain party has 48 percent going to leave parties but this is the system we have. And I you know I think it just does represent and the country really accurately. I think yeah I think if it had been close I think there would have been a real danger that people would have contested the result would have had a really hard to contest except the result you know that a lot of well hang on portions night Tuesday throughout the campaign you know how do we know that people really knew what they were voting on it would've been a lot of. Focus on this after she tricks during the campaign and so what if it had been really tight but when is this overwhelming I don't you can look to and say I want to turn to this really represents what people saw I think I think I think you're getting all South to say it doesn't and you know within that of course it will always be said that you know that there is harder on the left wing latest and it's on right wing leaders because the media bribing press is more dominant but I think you know that is the whether you've learned to navigate that or you don't label it as you learn to navigate successfully when labor leaders who don't and may not be fab allies how is it which they can say conservatively that actually they have paid similar prices. In a pause bios I think it's worth flagging up we very much focused on they laid. Conservative bottle the story in Scotland and Northern on the it is so important here because we had different campaigns going on the I actually think this election is a potential wheel turning point the conservatives now have a clear route to bricks it bought in Scotland you had a terrific result for the Scottish knots who were committed to Scottish independence a Northern Ireland for the 1st time you now have more nationalist M.P.'s than the unionist and p.s. Monitors there is a real danger that we are you know within 10 maybe 15 years at the outset this country will no longer be United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland it will be the United Kingdom of England Wales and Scotland will have go on a Northern Ireland will join the Republic of on and. I worry about that too and I think we're in a really dangerous period for the union and I can totally understand I mean I mean it's black and entirely understand why you know England to case rappelling all the bits of the Union with what it's doing on Praxair it's interesting that one of the 1st calls that. Some made today was to Nicholas judge and it was a see quite sticky on both sides he said you know after a referendum she said well I want one and both. Are all getting that you know they've got to he's saying I've got a mandate for bricks and that's what we're doing and you're coming with us and she sang well you know. It's like the s.n.p. Won this election we've got a mandate for independence and how that's result. I don't know I mean those 2 are both in a match for each other you don't you know no one goes broke betting on didn't play in a fight and I can see just how many O.P.'s leverage over the prime minister to make you give her the referendum she wants and he's oversea highly incentivised not stick your preference. But it's like a saw it terms of underestimate things that might get in the way of bricks it or timetable I would have said you know Scotland is right up there because what happens if Scotland stalls all queuing directly to Brussels look we want to leave you know you can't let Britain leave with elsewhere and we've made perfectly clear we have a democratic mandate to. Turn to remain you know you cannot just push us to the side of the negotiations I don't know how all of that plays out but I do know that it's need to risk complicating factor that we've probably on the could sit it up to now. 5 Live Good morning it's 5 o'clock this is Simon Morgan but we still must and will head to northern England later after to dish in a labor Hartman's swung to the Tories in the biggest election victory since the 1980 s. The prime minister says he hopes the success will bring closure to the brakes of debate and lets the healing begin and the he can both them explains why he thinks he's Burnley's 1st conservative m.p. In more than $100.00 he is undoubtedly 66 percent of people who voted Labor in the frustration that is not done yet is genuine The 2nd is Jeremy called his version of the Labor Party which does not go down well the 3rd is just a general desire for change Jeremy cool been has insisted he did everything he could to lead to labor there's been criticism among supporters for his refusal to apologize for the party's worst election performance since the 1930 s. With the copious says he will stand down when a successor is found the Liberal Democrats are being urged to regroup by their outgoing leader Joseph Winston she lost her seat to the s.n.p. Overall the party has 11 M.P.'s down one on 2017 the s.n.p. Leader Nicolas sturgeon says she has a clear mandate for another independence referendum and voice Johnson has no right to stop her ministers say they'll be no 2nd votes during the next parliament she's through to make an official request in the coming days in other news New Zealand Police say divers have resumed searching the waters the white Highlands to try to retrieve 2 remaining bodies of those killed in a volcanic eruption at least one body has been spotted in the water the remains of 6 people were recovered yesterday our correspondent is film police divers divers from the Navy the New Zealand named. They have gone into the water on Friday they've returned today Saturday to look for that body but we've got no word so far from the or far it is in New Zealand as to whether that has been successful passengers are being told to check their train times before they travel from somebody as the new timetable comes into effect across Britain is aiming to come to journey times increased frequency of services and new routes as well based on the top stories this morning let's get the sports his time go former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says he can't see anyone beating Liverpool this season the Premier League leaders can extend their gap over Leicester to 11 points later today and instead go 34 games unbeaten with genius also predicts they will break Arsenal's Invincibles record of 49 Meanwhile in contract news yet in Kloppers signed a new deal to remain as manager until 2024 with midfielder James Milner also extending his stay at Anfield for a fair the 2 seasons the European champions rugby saw the edge closer to the knockout stages with a 3410 pool stage when Harlequins are sprays are facing elimination though they're 4027 defeat by rushing in Paris sees them remain winless from their 4 games will champion Judd Trump was shot 52 by fellow Englishman David Gilbert's in sneakers Scottish Open quarterfinals Mark Selby will be the semifinal opponent as he came from behind to be Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final frame decider and teenage ski is that we are keen as captured Britain's fish will top half pipe title in 5 years the 16 year old battled blizzard conditions to take victory in.

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