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the message i am hearing from people tonight is that they want us to focus on the priorities they want us to deliver for them. and that s about halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats. we ll have the very latest on all the local election results. also on the programme: at westminster abbey, the final preparations have been made for the first coronation in 70 years. god save the queen! the king and the prince and princess of wales, do a walkabout on the mall, chatting to people who ve grabbed a prime spot for tomorrow s procession. some asked about her children: they re really well, thank you. are they excited? excited, a bit nervous, obviously, with a big day ahead. but they can t wait, actually. what about you and william? yeah, all good. and memories of the last coronation we speak to people who played a part in the ceremony of 1953. and on bbc london. just 16 hours to go until the coronation procession in the sp
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yeah, i think they ve lost our votes. as she put out her bunting, julie told me she had voted for her local conservative councillor. this is very much a local issue for me. i ve no idea how i ll vote next year. i like rishi sunak. i didn t like boris. i m hoping they ll do a good job, but i think they don t do themselves any favours at all, the scandals and everything. so, i think it puts doubts in peoples minds. sir keir starmer came to chatham at the start of the campaign, and he is celebrating here today. this corner of kent hasn t shown any enthusiasm for labour since the days of tony blair. but sir kier hopes he has found a winning message that can sink the conservatives at the general election here in medway and beyond. but it s a labour message that didn t hit the right note forjenny, who i met at a mother s singing group in chillingham. she voted green. i felt like conservatives and labour
but these elections suggests that support for the tories could be cracking. we voted for brexit. but now it s something we do regret. i think we ve been misled on that as well. the country, i think, has just come to a bit of a standstill in general. we need to speak out now before there is a general election, and let the government know how we feel. i personally think they have had their day, and it s time for a change. yeah, i think they ve lost our votes. as she put out her bunting, julie told me she had voted for her local conservative councillor. this is very much a local issue for me. i ve no idea how i ll vote next year. i like rishi sunak. i didn t like boris. i m hoping they ll do a good job, but i think they don t do themselves any favours at all, the scandals and everything. so, i think it puts doubts in people s minds. sir keir starmer came to chatham at the start of the campaign, and he is celebrating here today. this corner of kent hasn t shown any