they say it would pay for the recruitment and retention of 8,000 gps and will be funded by raising tax for the big banks. 0ur political correspondent jessica parker reports. leader of the liberal democrats ed davey. applause applause a day to make some noise. the liberal democrats have been loudly declaring nhs and social care in crisis. with a leader who has spoken about his experience of caring for his disabled son and previously his mother. , ., , ., his disabled son and previously his mother. , ., ., , ., mother. after years of conservative chaos and neglect, mother. after years of conservative chaos and neglect, the mother. after years of conservative chaos and neglect, the scale - mother. after years of conservative chaos and neglect, the scale of- mother. after years of conservative chaos and neglect, the scale of the| chaos and neglect, the scale of the challenge is enormous, so our manifesto doesn t shy away from that. we are putting forward a bold, ambitious
for the second round. it means that in just three weeks there will be more elections, this time for the national parliament with macron gambling the national rally won t pull off a double, but how can he be sure? for the national rally leader marine le pen and her young colleague early elections offer a tantalising glimpse of the possibilities of power. but if they are to repeat their triumph at the europeans, they need to convince the public they are a party of government. translation: we are ready to be empowered if the french - people give us the support in the forthcoming legislative election. we are ready to turn the country around, ready to defend the interests of the french people, ready to put an end to mass immigration, in short we are ready to turn the country around, ready to bring it back to life. this morning president macron was paying respects to french victims of the second world war, blithely confident as ever so he seems, but his rule is at a turning point
and after ten overs we will come back. but i think the way they finish game on the super overs and in the super overs, i think credit to the us team. well, in thursday s late match, scotland beat namibia by five wickets. brad wheal took three as the scots restricted the african side to 155 for nine. scotland knocked off the runs with nine balls to spare. captain richie berrington won the match with a six and finished unbeaten on a7. onto tennis now and it s familiar territory for french open defending champion iga swiatek, who is once again through to the women s final. she ll play jasmine paolini on saturday. swiatek beat coco gauff, despite the american saving three match points in the second set. the world number one eventually closed out the victory 6 2,6 4. she could join monica seles and justine henin as the only women to win three straight french open women s titles during the open era. i don t think there s like one specific thing, but i think i was, you know, prett
we are not worried about what people are saying. we know what we have worked and what capability we have and we just focus on the particular game and we don t want to keep our emotion too high or low. we ll make sure that whatever the win today is, we will enjoy it and make sure that next day we come fresh. lam upset. we are not playing good in all departments. we are better than that in the bowling. we are not in first 6 overs, you know, taking wickets. and the spinner is not taking wickets, then passing on us. and after ten overs we will come back. but i think the way they finish game on the super overs i think credit to the us team. well, in thursday s late match, scotland beat namibia by five wickets. brad wheal took three as the scots restricted the african side to 155 for nine. scotland knocked off the runs with nine balls to spare. captain richie berrington won the match with a six and finished unbeaten on a7. onto tennis now and it s familiar territory for french op
of the vote and 209 seats. the social democrats got 25.4%, just shy of labour, but only 23 seats. and he says that he has been told had they come second with closer to 30%, then scores of seats would have fallen their way. so here s the question he asks what vote share does reform need to get to for them to live up to nigel farage s earlier claim? his claim was about votes, not seats, his claim was about votes, not seats, remember? so it s very hard. i m still seats, remember? so it s very hard. i m stillthem seats, remember? so it s very hard. i m still them because i don t know the exact i m still them because i don t know the exact answer with the fact is it would the exact answer with the fact is it would have the exact answer with the fact is it would have to be a significantly higher would have to be a significantly higher voucher than the conservatives because the reform uk is enormously inefficient because it is enormously inefficient because it is spread