This is my hometown this is a love child I m sure the through throat and the people. And I respect the trust following his re-election in his north London constituency Jeremy Corbin announced he would not lead Labor into one of the general election and would stand down as party leader following a period of reflection in one of the biggest casualties of the night the Liberal Democrat leader Joe Swinson lost by a 149 votes to the s.n.p. In Eastham Bonsa said if it is possible why does swing to the s.n.p. Across Scotland where the party is expected to win more than 50 seats the Democratic Unionist Nigel dogs the party leader at Westminster was based in my Shin Fein in Belfast North Platte could have held on to their 4 seats in Wales the Greens have retained Caroline Lucas is the m.p. For Brighton Pavilion and Nigel Farage is Brecht s it Party on tech spectate to win any seats let s have a quick look at languages whether cloudy a 1st this morning with a few showers in places and the day o
And to take it forward and to focus on the priorities of the British people Labor s facing its worst defeat since 935 Jeremy Corbyn says he won t lead the party into another general election but he won t be stepping down straight away I will discuss with our party to ensure there is a process now of reflection on this result and on the policies that the party will take going forward but the leader of the Liberal Democrats Joe Swinson who lost her seat in eastern Baton show to the Scottish National Party has already stepped down from millions of people in our country. These results will bring dread and dismay. And people are looking for hope so are Davy and Baroness Sal Brinton will replace Jo Swinson as acting leaders to leadership contest in the New Year other big names to have been defeated include the Conservative minister Zac Goldsmith and the long serving Labor m.p. Denis Skinner here in Cumbria Barrow in Furness and working to have been won by the conservatives Mark Jenkins and
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A very tight contest between the s.n.p. In the Lib Dems that time the seam again in 2019 I suppose the 2 questions really are because both parties have student dance Brax it so it is very much whether the s.n.p. Have been able to reenergize those those voters who came out in large numbers for them in 2015 but but fewer numbers in 2017 that the exit poll pops tells us something about or whether or not the Lib Dems have been able to attract the true union voters who in 2017 lent their support to the Tories have enough of them switched over to the Lib Dems to give them the edge both parties are describing as as very tight so far the Lib Dems certainly think that perhaps the exit poll was it was a bit of a bit off as far as that particular seat was concerned but what we hear is that the s.n.p. Not only ahead the other interesting seat here in Fife is. Very different reasons and 27000 Labor one seat bought from there same with a majority of 259 Leslie Laird she was the the shadow Scottish
You know as you say looks like a very decisive election result and no doubt we will leave the European Union in a few weeks but there are millions of people for whom that s the last thing they want to nothing about that has changed and I think what will change and this is all about bringing the nation back together healing if you like lancing that boil of hatred and polarization is that the democratic will of the people will be enacted and you know what the morning after it s over that s the end of that s the end of that chapter we have left the European Union with a really reasonable deal and now it s time to think about what do we want in this nation what we want with our connections with Europe and the rest of the world that is a positive and constructive conversation even if people didn t support the original outcome so I think no I think we re going to be in it and I think the whole mood of this nation will change over the next year to one of looking at you looking forwards looki