getting 33 seats, the conservatives on 22. can i draw your attention down here? it is a 64% leave vote in the brexit referendum in 2016. we know labour has had a hard time in brexit area since that vote, but an indication they are moving in the right direction. look what happened, conservatives down by 13, labour up by 11. we can go to stoke on trent next, a red ball seat. labour areas that the conservatives did well in the 2019 general election. the comparisons are with the 2019 local elections. once again, labourare doing well, taking the council from overall control to labour. once again, doing well in an area where it had a big leave vote in 2016, almost 70% leave. there has been a collapse in the independence, labour have benefited from that. in the
2019 local elections both conservative and labour party were not in a good place and in many areas it was the independence that benefited from that and that has been reverse this time the south west, plymouth, where labour has had another good result, they have taken the council there from overall control, they have a labour majority, 31 seats for labour and that was council labour lost in 2021 to no overall control. a pattern emerging, a big leave vote in plymouth, labourare emerging, a big leave vote in plymouth, labour are managing to make progress here. conservatives down by eight, labour up by five, a few independence doing well in that council area when it comes to a share of the vote, labour 45%, conservatives 25%, up by 8% for the labour party, and conservatives going down by 12%. three areas in a general election context, this is local elections, but when you look at the corresponding mps in the
grassroots about this highly important decision.- grassroots about this highly important decision. chris page, thank you- important decision. chris page, thank you. let s important decision. chris page, thank you. let s go important decision. chris page, thank you. let s go to - important decision. chris page, thank you. let s go to ]ess - important decision. chris page, l thank you. let s go to ]ess parker thank you. let s go tojess parker in brussels. what will this deal mean to the european union? here we are, nearl mean to the european union? here we are. nearly seven mean to the european union? here we are, nearly seven years mean to the european union? here we are, nearly seven years on mean to the european union? here we are, nearly seven years on from - mean to the european union? here we are, nearly seven years on from the i are, nearly seven years on from the original leave vote, still talking about brexit deals. but this one, this aspect in particular has really
will remember you advocating for a second will remember you advocating for a second referendum. do you now regret that, and second referendum. do you now regret that, and why should they now believe that, and why should they now believe you? that, and why should they now believe you? jack, even in those turbulent years believe you? jack, even in those turbulent years of believe you? jack, even in those turbulent years of 2016-19, - believe you? jack, even in those turbulent years of 2016-19, i - believe you? jack, even in those | turbulent years of 2016-19, i was turbulent years of 2016 19, i was always making the argument that there was always something very important sitting behind the leave vote. the phrase, take back control, was really powerful, like the heineken phrase, it got back into people, and the more they ask themselves, the answer was no, and if you cannot make ends meet in your family, you do not have control. if you do not have a secure job, you family, you d