2024. welcome to viewers on bbc two, bbc iplayer and bbc news. let s start with nigel farage a s return to front line politics by standing, announcing his standing at the election. let s take a look at the front pages. starting with the daily mail, double blow for rishi sunak, his darkest hour, this is how the guardian has got it, tory alarm as nigel farage takes control of reform uk. less from the daily telegraph, i am back to lead the revolt. and the daily express, vote for nigel farage is more likely to end up with keir starmer in number ten. in the last 15 minutes or so, nigel farage has launched his campaign, he is standing in clacton, we will show you the other candidates are standing so far injust you the other candidates are standing so far in just a moment, what impact is nigel farage s return are standing in the selection going to have the conservative party? fin to have the conservative party? on the campaign itself, it electrified it, it has been a dull campaign,
are you? the reality is for council reform is going to are you? the reality is for council reform is going to take are you? the reality is for council reform is going to take faults - are you? the reality is for council. reform is going to take faults away from conservative are not labour, but having said that, labour people are not being complacent. i am struggling at the moment because i m supposed to be not fizzing with enthusiasm and being utterly complacent. the opinion polls are strong. and all is said and done, we have a mountain to climb. the conservatives won 162 more seats than. the conservatives won 162 more seats than labour at the last election, so people are rightly very focused and concerned and working hard, but it looks like reform is going to help labour, because it will take votes from the tories. what do you think the impact will be of nigel farage standing, moya? i think it will be less on the result i think it will be less on the result in i think it will be
immigration. now, just looking at this picture is from clacton, nigel is being greeted as a hero. his latest popularity ratings amongst our voters are higher than the king himself. , ., , himself. don t underestimate us. hana on, himself. don t underestimate us. hang on. i himself. don t underestimate us. hang on. i want himself. don t underestimate us. hang on, i want to himself. don t underestimate us. hang on, i want to get himself. don t underestimate us. hang on, i want to get tom - himself. don t underestimate us. hang on, i want to get tom to i hang on, i want to get tom to respond first of all to your claims and bringing down levels of migration. this is yourfault. non delivery migration. this is your fault. non delivery of the promises you made. the this is your fault. non-delivery of the promises you made. this is your fault. non-delivery of the promises you made. the fact is, david, we the promises you made. the fact is, david. we have the promises you made. the
migration, because there are shortages in various parts of the workforce. legal migration. why would anyone trust you if they want to see to bring down levels of net migration. late to see to bring down levels of net miaration. ~ . ., ., to see to bring down levels of net miaration. ~ . . ., , ., ., migration. we have an actual plan to do it, and migration. we have an actual plan to do it. and we migration. we have an actual plan to do it, and we will migration. we have an actual plan to do it, and we will lose migration. we have an actual plan to do it, and we will lose those - migration. we have an actual plan to do it, and we will lose those levers l do it, and we will lose those levers if we do it, and we will lose those levers if we backslide on brexit. those changes if we backslide on brexit. those changes that i have announced. the rwanda policy, that is where. and that. rwanda policy, that is where. and that. that rwanda policy, that is where. and that. that isn
i asking him if he would be a member? i would asking him if he would be a member? i would vote asking him if he would be a member? i would vote for asking him if he would be a member? i would vote for the asking him if he would be a member? i would vote for the labour i would vote for the labour candidate to get the green candidates in bristol, for example. ithink candidates in bristol, for example. i think a candidates in bristol, for example. i think a lot candidates in bristol, for example. i think a lot of us are now beyond voting i think a lot of us are now beyond voting for i think a lot of us are now beyond voting for parties, because with all due respect to tom, i think he is a really due respect to tom, i think he is a really sincere public servant, but his promises on immigration made today his promises on immigration made today were his promises on immigration made today were all of us can remember david today were all of us can remember david cameron t