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Radio to Janet's Kipling Boris Johnson is on his way to Buckingham Palace to meet Queen after securing a landslide victory for the Conservatives with just one seat left class they have majority of $78.00 and it was a was not for Labor seats 935 they lost 59 seats the mouth of Devon is colored the same as before this morning albeit with 3 new Conservative M.P.'s after the previous one step down but the numbers of votes are in every tourist seat except one Luke Paul and I'm Ben Bradshaw for Labor held their seats and the something Devonport and albeit with reduced majorities said what is going to happen next in your mind and did you get what you wanted How are you feeling this morning 3 hours Xmas special We've got 2 more hours to get and I want to hear your thoughts did you get what you wanted Are you disappointed today what she think the next steps will be I wait I wait $11034.00 b.b.c. Radio Devon now on our way to wait 101834 text one trip or 3 starting your message with the Red Devil or email Janet that's b.b.c. Dog cage at t.k. Boris Johnson has wanted decisive election victory for the conservatives off to 6 weeks of campaigning it was a landslide with heavy losses for the biggest conservative win since Margaret such a in 1987 the is thick with statistics and numbers at the moment which is a rather befuddling experience for me because you know I'm not very good at them before Jim. How to Willis the doctoral researcher in politics x. University is with us to help her I want to talk about the Devon figures specifically here so what are the most exciting figures from your point of view or the most surprising figures that happened in Devon because with the color map is the same as in there yes yeah absolutely in. There was another conservative m.p. Who's new that was and let me know I think yeah after it was previously held by an independent for a while so instead of sort of keeping with the incumbent independent they have stayed with party loyalty into their own to some way to the Lib Dems I think didn't yes yeah I'm getting in and you haven't Yeah. Yeah my apologies but yes so they they stayed with. Yeah with their party colors rather than sort of with a local m.p. That's been working for them for a while Ok So that was interesting in in Devon now as I said there I think every conservative m.p. Has seen a rise in their. Figures in their majorities exact one . Is that right yes I believe so yeah and I think that follows sort of the national trend of everybody we've got quite a conservative stronghold down here anyway but you know maybe some of the Liberal Democrat voters are on very remain and would have gone over to the conservatives and that's why we see that increase in vote share Ok We're going to come back to you again in a minute and I do want to focus on these these Devon statistics but we're going to go to Downing Street now with our political correspondent Cathy Alicia thanks for joining us today is this a political earthquake. Here I mean just look at some of the numbers here we've got Boris Johnson with 364 seats we've got one seat left to declare but that means a majority of about 78. And Labor have gone from 243 seats in the last parliament to 203 best time around and just give you a little bit of context from that if you look at 983 when Michael Foot was Labor leader that was widely seen as one of Labor's worst performances in modern history and Labor had $209.00 seats so they've even done worse than that and of course for the Liberal Democrats it's been a very bad night as well because they're going to end up with 11 possibly 12 seats and that's what they had in the 2017 argument although they ended the Parliament with more because of the defectors that they picked up along the way but they've actually gone back to where they were previously with 12 seats and of course they've lost their leader unsurprisingly it sounds quite busy in Downing Street what's happening at the moment you've got a helicopter above you I have yes it's all happening here so I am looking at a bank of photographers and reporters and press people standing in Downing Street standing on scaffolding in Downing Street and a fine collection of woolly hats and feeling the cold a bit I think we are all standing near the Christmas tree in the front door outside Number 10 Johnson has just left and that's why you can still hear the helicopters above us so he's got in his car and he's gone off to Buckingham Palace for his traditional audience with the queen and that's where he says this is a result of the election on the I'd like to form a government so we're expecting him to be in with the queen for a hugely long time the sort of official audiences that generally take very long and then he'll come back here to Downing Street but we're not expecting him to stop and talk to reporters at that point we think he'll go back inside number 10 and then come out into Downing Street a bit later this afternoon and perhaps a few more was because he spoke this morning to say yes did did Michael go what do you think was the break straight for the Conservatives and the fact that Labor fell flat was it this get Bracks it done that simple endlessly repeated message. Well of course pundits and analysts and academics will spend months if you want longer trying to work out exactly what works. What didn't but yeah I mean superficially on the face of it it would seem to be that Boris Johnson just went out there with a really simple message let's get breaks it done and we heard it until we were blue in the face or blue in the years away and whatever you want to put it on the bat was what we heard from him but also Jericho when life was a bit more complicated there is some suggestion that he wasn't very popular on the doorstep that people just perhaps didn't like him but I think Labor's position on Breck's it was more complicated it was a bit more new wants to that was more difficult and then there was this vast array of policies that Labor put out over the course of the election campaign everything from renationalisation railways to trying to help the waspy women with their pensions to name but 2 and there was a whole array of these and perhaps it was just a bit confusing and people were maybe worried about you know how we stood for policies were going to happen and what different policies were across most importantly how they were going to be paid for. What reactions are we getting to the results he's been saying what this morning. When obviously you know there is still really soaking in and particularly for the Lib Dems who have you know really suffered quite a big loss with their leader going here but we have had some reaction so we had Norman Baker for example he was a lip Demme m.p. Up in Norfolk and he stood down at the last till the election that we've just had but his seat has now gone to the Tories and he says that he thinks the Lib Dems very extreme message of we were revoked altogether might have another referendum if we was on the government we'd just simply get rid of it we think that was to extreme an answer to that you know to put forward to people and then we've had on the labor side Margaret Hodge veteran Labor m.p. Saying we are now a nasty party which will remember as being the phrase a truism a used about Tories at one point. And then I'll just read you this because it really struck me as being quite a brutal assessment of it is from Ruth's me for now she was one of the Labor M.P.'s on staff in Stoke on Trent not labor used to happen 3 of the Stoke on Trent state is lost 2 of them and read. Smith is one of those He's lost her place in Parliament and she says this is devastating this is seismic this is the end for me this is about whether the Labor Party has any right to exist and whether we have anything left to say so from her perspective you know this really is it and it is of course going to be the end of the Korean era because the Labor Party has now lost 4 general elections on the trot and 2 of those on the journey call this leadership Lisa thank you very much for joining us as McAfee in a very busy Downing Street and surprisingly we've got Hanna Willis in the studio for a few minutes more doctoral researcher at Exeter University we were talking about the Devon numbers Hanna and the fact that most of the Tory All except one of the the Tory M.P.'s their majorities have gone up we've still got Luke Paul out for Labor in Plymouth Devon and some poor Ben Bradshaw for Labor in Exeter but their majorities have gone down he has taken those votes yes probably the Liberal Democrats and maybe some conservatives as well in Plymouth and didn't I think Ann Widdecombe helped get reelected by sort of splitting the conservative vote. She didn't get as much as we thought she did or was going to rather only around 5.5 percent of the vote so that wouldn't have swung it to the conservatives favor if she had stood but it still sort of took quite a lot of the vote share from them Ok Well thank you for I'm saying great not to be political before somebody picks me up on that but I'm so glad you've been here with the numbers thank you so much for joining us good talking to you that's Hannah Well this is a doctoral research at the university with a few of those numbers more of you text Martin I can't turn says I'm feeling try out for the best thing that could happen to our beautiful country I'm not a total surprise by the majority in the Conservatives favor Labor would end up bankrupt the country says much Lib Dems lost their strong campaign to counsel Liberal Democrats is nothing democratic about. He said The people spoke the people on words and upwards miking Chadli said I got what I wanted I voted to remain and remain at home I did my fight why foetid for steak and steak we had for dinner results or round and lean Xmas as I normally vote Lib Dems but I also voted to leave Europe I've no choice but to vote Conservative I know it would take 10 to 20 years until we've seen the benefits but I can remember when Ted Heath took us into Europe and slowly a lot of businesses had to shut down because they didn't come up to the regulations 08810134 we're asking simply today did you get what you want let's talk to John in Exeter How about you John Ben Bradshaw labor and welfare exits are returned I think he's Devon 2nd longest serving m.p. Came to the office in 1997 but a little bit of a reduced majority there. War. We got to get John in a better line I can't really hear what he's saying there let's talk to Graeme in bit of for Tiger am. How did you get what you wanted. In the sky. Right let me have a look at your seat on the the little results find in here so Geoffrey Cox reelected again for Devon North Devon or Utah Ridge. North Devon right Ok let's have a little look at the figures that. What was the message that wrong tree with you that helped you to to well maybe didn't help you just to decide but what were you hearing are you. Jeremy Colvin. I think I could never have. Been to rallies so much that when he spoke against us. Still going over the last hour which is a host families. You know when the country so that he would never think. The Dems come up and they were saying just pass. That ocean that's what we're going to say that didn't happen. Norris. Died before then. Dumb things. Thousands of. The start to change stuff that people said he couldn't get the green . He stumbled he said. But I was lucky enough to meet a service. Representative in one of the questions are companies are but the last chance of doing the same even if they. You know I can see it working. If they don't if they don't I'll be burned somewhere else and when it comes up again. Ever getting. To it what I found you'll constituency sassy Devon Weston Tory General Mills definitely is Geoffrey Carr $35900.00 and for His face was up pretty healthy 3.6 percent the next one was David Chalmers in the Liberal Democrat 10000 thanks a big difference in a very very clear win than what you see she now Boris Johnson did refer to this morning about sort of reuniting the country it is very split isn't it might not be quite where you all but the country as a whole is. Timelessness I've got a lot of friends devoted and I know. Tommy very proud. There were in his. Car The thing are with the war I've been around they said. It was a democracy and a. Week or week or 2 to all of our Before We Go back a 2nd or 3rd of the guard is dismissed and a lot of people are. Lost and Bess was a lot of those others is it you know he said to conduct the referendum. Who not only don't don't want to go on the one. It's. You know you go to sleep but sides of the people this country you've got to hold. It is accept it. And a lot of people come and say well. Yeah I mean nobody. Also aren't facing those really ourselves to blame but then it doesn't. Work Well 1st of those then everyone doesn't some people have some people still clearly distraught about it and saying that isn't going to be the case and I should like to hear from anyone in that camp this morning Graeme and that if a thanks very much indeed Tracey said I'm feeling wonderful this rubbish about board Boris damaging the n.h.s. Nearly all the nest is in dire for the last week that I spoke to were hoping Boris would get in Great Britain will be great again wretch says if momentum hadn't been in charge of labor the result would have been different if David Miliband had been in charge the result would have been very different and Nick texted responding to Rebecca too little too late I had no canvases where I lived from Labor a tool which is Devon all these things she sang should be pushed to us before I don't vote purely because I really I didn't vote because I didn't know who to vote for right let's go back to Exeter and John John so that's better that's a much better line Ben Bradshaw was back in office and you voted for him so you must be happy about that today but what about the rest of the country where I. Live So really that's lying really isn't going to work I'm so sorry about that we've had to go visit it and Brian needs to Johnny's to sit on the roof or something Bryan until Katie Now we took your predictions on cheese day and I made a nice of them all in my notebook umbrella. And you kind closest. Run about 40 only. 80 whatever it is that was the closest we go from the political expert Jason rifling who said between 30 and 60 he's a political expert political scientists and even he didn't get the the majority they got so you said on 14 you don't think things like that are actually and are among a lot rebut I'm probably going to say can we have the lottery numbers place when I'm off air. Apply for a part time job as a pundit or something. Now you presume where they go you predicted the majority but how do you to fight yourself into k. . Any and totally independent who was originally 'd Greg's right why wasn't. Because of that they want Rex It doesn't always mean near as we can you know sort of one consolation and this morning we may get it done you know when I But you didn't vote Conservative even get bricks down was that message all the way through. I will I will I will be going back to Labor some point when they get their selves sorted out and I mean I love got a consolation prize that we 'd need to. Break. A jade in particular take a dislike to the Lib Dem leader and she's been 'd in the municipal. Since it was about her that you didn't like when I wrote. 'd you know she can turn round saying well what would strap the talk to the people we stroll up to 50 which means drop the vote of the referendum you know which is quite all day she's so mean she should never be saying things like you were told by said Kevin Foster's been returned with 29863. Yeah he's gone up 6 points. Roderick Bennett needs to be seen as more memory shop plus you know we have a new shop plus 6.2 percent of the vote so he's really gone up and the next I'm counted it was liberal Democrat 12140 so one of their what a big group even they were well behind when they really and the independent Usagi voted for James Chan or is it 648 votes. You're going to value says that was very much on Boris Johnson's mind this morning listening to him saying King the people he may not vote to conservative historically obey full sang King foot for lending your vote and promising to do you proud now as he's come out of the original. Effects what are you generally you've got such a big majority and it will give him confidence and then one day you may turn up an interview with Antony and you never know. But he's got to prove Himself to you hasn't he Brian you think he will. Well how do you really don't know I really don't know and. I hope he does anyway I hope he does what he said he was going through and. We make you know find out find out whether he was so we may know really about that you know interesting so you can give it a try it's far from a very well done on your punditry Brian again I would if we have a political predictions again will be ringing you up thank you for. Not reaching. Brian until he was close out of everybody he predicts is when we did this on Thursday a Tory majority of a well he said up to 40. And it's turned out to be a lot higher than not. I think Yeah well good for him that majority of 78 they've got 101 a 34 let's have your thoughts did you get what you wanted How are you feeling this morning. It's a general election finding a special b.b.c. Radio. At. Alan. S. Just not. The question is she. Going . To go she likes to discuss. Some. Things with the. Cats. Which I do every day but normally a little bit. Normally start at one today from want to clock until 3 you got fits and until that time you've got me and most importantly you telling me to get what you wanted in this storm of election results incredible that even our political scientists Jason rifle didn't quite predict the size of the majority that the Conservative Party would get by any Stephens or thank goodness the Tory government has been returned with a majority that can now not only get past it but address the many problems we still have as country not least the lingering ashes of all stairs as a direct result of the terrific debt the last Labor government left the country with says Brian how do we get people to understand that when they have no money to pay your way either begin selling things or you cancel things the lesson is that austerity comes along because you can no longer afford it people need to understand that we lost policemen and other public services because the only way to keep things you can't afford is to borrow someone else's money so that's what Bryant thinks and I'd like to know about you we've had a flurry of course but there is a line free at the moment if you're listening and feeling Joyce and jubilant all really down in the dumps today it's a pretty extreme result isn't it so how you feeling about it and what do you predict for the next couple of weeks and indeed for the end of January looks like we will almost certainly I can't imagine why not but said that before that we would leave the European Union at the end of Jan you how are you feeling about that on this morning right 3rd time lucky John in Exeter can you hear me yeah yeah. You to flee clear line now right let's get back to the question I was saying to you labor Ben Bradshaw returned in Exeter but with a slightly more reduced majority How you feeling about how it was. For me because I recently moved down here. And. Lived in sorry for. 2 years. Which is a conservative a constituency I've always voted Labor right adventure I've got down here now I'm living in a basement flat hence why am i wasn't working too well. And I listen to your program and. I voted braccio because he's a Labor m.p. He is. I've good M.P.'s may have much riding on jobs just got done it basically I mean he's heard he's a good amp a. And I don't trust Corbin. When this call been Johnson. Jones in it is a good car salesman frankly I will sell anything to anybody. Goodness knows what's going to happen there so that was the reason I voted so Ok Brett chills a good amp is good for x. . He looks after extra as well as he can search for voted. For example in the cool beneath cool things so what do you mean by we're only seeing 2 pairs of a Drupal of God ought to be worried about and. More interested in is a lot more anything else as you say not Joanie's and he's been on a pretty hectic campaign shot Joe for the last 6 weeks I don't want to comment is a lot of that is true but I call it just a Protestant believe him I've just come you know he seems to he seems to me. Look honest. Not just turn I'm just I'm like am I just don't get to him you know it's difficult to explain why but I'm interested in how many. Other people listening feel that because I've heard from people knocking on doors in labor areas saying they they they they were Labor voters but they just didn't like Jeremy Cooper and I'm sure also there were plenty of people who said they did but this has come up as an issue now and he says he won't lead into another election so as a labor of votes Joan and you've got your m.p. Annex it up looking a bit wider field how on earth does Labor pick itself up from there. Frankly I mean you know it is a disaster I mean you've got to junction on the other hand. With that with with 'd with the sort of handicap that this is some car. It is a mess it's a mess and it's depressing frankly there is a right person leadership wise if and when Jeremy coping will go I think that's what he's he said. But Dominic. John McDonnell. Sound sound reasonable. Sound sensible. I think I could go with that fella. Yeah potential interesting ordinary guy who just listening to your program today and and listening to all the experts bashing on about this and that. 70 actually police university quoting figures and stuff. I'm just thought the chap listening to this and thinking or operate our fan and put my point of view the lovely to hear from me so lovely to hear from you John thank you very much indeed John I think it's a 1st acts it's cool and labor vote today maybe that's you how you feeling about how the Labor Party can pick itself up from this a you a Labor still or have you someone that's moved away in the way that. Johnson talked about this morning that the conservatives have currently borrowed your vote. With the implication that obviously he wants to keep you there but maybe you feel as if you really want to go back to Labor who as a leader would inspire you to start voting Labor again oh wait wait 101034 let's pause for travel then we're going to talk to Mark inch ugly. B.b.c. Radio Devon travel news between Lang cross and wig differed on the a $386.00 the temperature Africanized some roadworks expect delays than a month break the a $379.00 there temperature is between Blue Gate tail and I'd missed and found g. To road works it's fine at the Airport Southwest railways is a reduced service and replacement buses in operation time are bridges good and we've got 10 minute wait with 3 ferries running between Devonport and to a point is the travel line number for Paul 812829. B.b.c. Radio Janet. Janet Kipling. Did you get what you wanted that's what we're talking about this afternoon do you marking Chadli all already know the Lib Dems did not do too well so you are is it new to now but. Central Devon Let's have a little look at that then and I can get some figures in front of me look forwards out right well I can tell you Central and on a minute Devon Devon diamond Devon and looking on if anybody wants to go to this themselves that the B.B.C.'s constituency finder is really good right Mel stright conservative plus 2.1.2 percent so his share of the vote has gone up 1.2 percent 2nd labor. To 2095 votes a very big gap with the next candidate Lisa Robbie lard Webb 14374 for labor How did you vote man. There were. 8770 votes. Mel stride was one of those people who was never going to be defeated not to tactical voting was ever going to to defeat him one other point I want to make was the you know a lot of people on your programs are not being talked about for some representation and we need to have that. As a life long live demo I've been in favor of proportional representation forever I remember I was I was a labor I was a Lib Dem councillor in next to for 8 years and I remember and I think it was the 1987 consular actions. The Lib Dems got 50 percent in Sutton and got every single seat and I put forward a motion to the city council saying this is outrageous that 50 percent of I can get you 100 percent of the seats we need proportional representation. The Tories in the labor vote if done labor this is not interested in them but also representation but even if we could get it the real problem is that we as a country don't think about the consequences of thought about Fantasia not that we will then get coalition government so yeah really the only good coalition government we've had with but not 2010 which that was a genuine coalition we had the votes between the Tories and the Lib Dems represented more than 60 percent of the votes that the 1st time has been a majority government since the war. And it's very interesting us I'm just looking back at the figures the Hannah gave me about what would have happened if it was proportional reps citation this time $295.00 seats for the choice 215 for labor $78.00 for the Liberal Democrats so if the Liberal Democrats and labor had got together it was wouldn't a been a big majority like you said it would be just that would go I simply as well and green policy I'm broke so you know you need 325 to be sorry 225 to be there are 65325 to be a majority that the police would have to be in a limb together. The. In the lib in that coalition it actually was a good government people are very critical of it but if you remember the dire straits of the country was in in 2010 particular the Lib Dems and the Tories actually did a lot of good in terms of turning the finances around and the Lib Dems were able to stop the Tories doing all of a lot of things which if they'd been by themselves they'd have done and the we didn't get the policies that we wanted through as much as we should have done a new one thank you now the following election like this all the Tories want to overrule But in 2010 they didn't have an over announcement of the next election on from Bombay we were completely shafted and the point is that the that the population has as we have to educate the population the consequence is a proportional representation would be that you have coalitions and that coalitions being compromised and that you can't expect your particular favorite party to get everything they want out of a coalition just compromise mean constipation does that mean that you don't get things done to limit the the 2010 thought of it got a lot done but it wasn't to everybody who voted Lib Dems pleasure they feel things being done which they didn't want to happen which if it had been a leap damage already wouldn't happened but he wasn't a Lib Dems r.c. So we had you get a compromise position some things which the Lib Dems want to go through and a lot of things they didn't want got through but then you have to go to your new partner you get you don't get your everything you want and it's we did a lot in the environment for instance at Davy was the vitamin sex tree and a lot of the policies on things like wind farms and so on got through in that coalition government which wouldn't have happened if it to been a single Tory government meeting 10 years ago in Moscow and certainly if we stick to this moment when the last seat on the liberal Democrats just knew. How did a good showing. As your we would have had 70 seats on the proportional redfaced God's whatever it is 11 or 12. If we win dies I don't think we will but. It will be it'll be but the I mean it the point I'm trying to say is that. It is it is obviously manifestly Sahra to have a proposal representation system but going with proposal representation you then have the recognition that people also representation requires compromise and a moment there's no evidence that either the electorate or any of the other politicians that do that good to talk of in Georgia Cool thanks for joining us today Ok bye bye that's mocking Chadli disappointed didn't get what he wants it unfortunately Mark another mark texted in saying I'm feeling resigned to a Dem a feature of the Tory picture is purely to bricks I aided by Labor Party clique he couldn't see that cool bin was unelectable at least migration maybe suits doubt but the time of the next election will have a country that people won't want to come to said Mark. 101 I 34 how you feeling this morning did you get what you wanted Kevin Torrington said What a cracking result about time to the icing on the cake is Sarah will assist in getting the boot says Kev the election was worth it just to see her go on brilliant Alan King's Castle says on happy like a previous caller on the also next soldier and I would never have trusted cool been so 81013 full Let's go to Dave is in I can't Dave did you get what you wanted Good morning. No no I didn't get what I wanted I wasn't going to miss a speech you on Wednesday saying that there was no party that I o. Rhiannon to buy for Ok How did you vote in the end then in the end I voted for green because I knew that they wouldn't get seen by would have voted them for them . Anyway yes I had a different stance. On tax that right as I said to Green last time on green heart. I couldn't bring my side I couldn't bring myself to grow up conservative because it just like most of their policies. But I wanted us to leave the segment numb and the other parties were willing to stand by the to the referendum is out but the Green Party was a remain party sorry the Green Party was a remain party yeah yeah yeah I'm not following my. Fun for going with less random result which was which was delayed but hanging like I'd like to greatly. And a lot of the law states I know they do you still that. I'm confused and the final thing is this while we're trying to get him back the Greens did increase the percentage of the show has to be set by 2.7 percent still the one m.p. Caroline Lucas right Kevin talked Nessus chief about you polled not the results I wanted with the full my labor supporters be as happy when the folks I'm seeing Lowell is overturned by Boris Trevor sinkings cuz well Trevor did you get what you wanted Yes Good morning John on the I never thought we'd get the vote like it has been the conservatives to win because the labor and all the other parties were bringing out some votes propaganda to try and stop it all side all terrible things which might be true but we need to come out some of the time to think about a fire isn't employees are now using the road which comes through about fires are we doing the hardest to try and stop and you think happening and to think now that the people have been able to get the sides and over for oh what that he was trying to do I don't so please the say the world has to go on because somebody decided by the chance you could change in a barn from one party to the next are not well not see changes she went to be an independent and then to the Change Party didn't she meant to the Liberal Democrats but yes she you will is that's your constituency is it in King's cuz well yes right it's very modest got back in again as I mentioned she's another one who wanted to repro Gargi coffee and you know we've either got in locally haven't gone very well and if as I recall there are recommending a bankrupted the country because I want to give that much money or why bother You know the money is well that's not the way to leave you can't bother him bothering you've got to try and balance the books I did or them sign the conservatives or don't all the courts which are now they are in severe but they had no choice. Because of course the consumers and so to tell the best film and Labor was in power as a country in a terrible mess now wait season that's had a bonus years I'm just hoping but you know one of the all of what are the else is that you think the conservative policy needs to do something about the Elspeth will mean to side we've always seen for years that that being struggling specially in the winter tall and so something needs to be done there definitely on the climate change as well as getting Brickley dome which I think should be taught by all that's a redo we need to so something's got to happen about climate change my opinion is why don't we know conservatives have always been the same why don't they put income tax on for the super rich I mean society some of these supporters and some of these pumps does that with millions isn't that why why don't they put that out do you think traffic. Because I think that's right and that they're going to leave the cold too early because what's happened many years ago waiting can tax was about knowing t.p. In the pipeline many years ago all the people were plenty of money fled the called choice I don't think that's the reason why they put you told to move right society by 70 Well I keep the pyro and they read it Murtha don't like me to do that privileged background. As it is Boris Johnson likely to do that I spoke recently to Graham they've always been the policy for the for low taxes for the super rich so that is not the cards about the albums that but you would be noticed if it did happen because I mean to say if the millionaires many many times over believe in been you know as they can afford to pay more tax but bring ordinary people who are struggling in you know on the wages in oil and they still got this they still have to pay the same price for food in the shops as multimillionaires Let's try and pick out the Tory tax pledges and I'll try street with people prefer. Can't remember off the top of my head what they said about that is really good point Trevor thank you very much indeed for making that right I'm going to get back Steven I come to your line filed Dave Allen you know. You said you voted Green I did but you want to leave the e.u. So the green is a remain Ponce and I knew that they wouldn't get in because I mean well strides constituency any white rights so subtle but also why did you like the green I needed. That I needed to. Ride Like I said I had a size. And so that is it might not have been the the the most important thing for you but the sound of it you know is by simple things maybe I knew that well strike would get in and I wasn't willing to spoil I wasn't willing to not outsource island or right it's a party that I supports apart from. That tax policy and who are new wouldn't get in. They know that they've got my privates so under Williamson was the Green candidate and here she got the vote share plus 2.2 percent he got $2833.00 thoughts against Mel strides 32095 votes but you still feel you did the right thing what about the result today over all. Or I'm surprised at the results and us a still the country's been hoodwinked by the police in saying. The country wants to wants to stay in. The so clearly shows that the country doesn't want to stay in the . The general sailings it's. That there's been this turnaround and a lot of people who voted to leave would would would now vote to remain if there was another referendum. Dave thank you very much indeed for that as Dave and I come to me just dug out the economy manifesto pledges so the conservatives. Should drooled corporation tax cut from 19 to 17 percent to save $6000000000.00 no increase in violence so they're going to perspire on corporation tax cut. 3 probably. Anything else about tax in the. Interesting I wonder how the travel feels about their own maybe how you feel about did you get what you wanted in the election what did you vote and why and how are you feeling today. 101034 Boris Johnson is I think Carney at Buckingham Palace with the queen will she will invite him to form a government that he will do with a large majority and I think anyone predicted. 101034 largest Tory majority since 1987 how are you feeling about it today did you get what you wanted to. Have some Nina Simone and group find a noun. Got a shock to see Kerry white I spent my Saturday evening with. The whole same Kerry white 3 friends and stuff. On. Saturdays from the. Bridge carry was. Sorry to hear of Jerry white some day Saturday we have that thing our best foot forward having a big gay and celebrating the fact is the Strictly final plus with not to long to get a Christmas cake Christmas pudding and mince pies are on the menu b.b.c. Radio Devon love really doesn't. B.b.c. Radio jam. Shallots Kipling. Just talking a little bit more about the Conservative Party economy pledges cause it was I think travelling Kings cuz well who mention this and said Wouldn't it be nice if they could raise taxes for the very richest in society no income amongst the pledges no income tax vat or national increase insurance rises pensions will rise by at least 2.5 percent per year no one will sell their home to pay for the care. And National Insurance contributions for employers I think will be reviewed reviewed business rates in England including extending discounts the small shops to 50 percent and cut national insurance contributions for employees by of pounds so you might want to comment on that I want to know how you're feeling did you get what you wanted list. Early in catastrophic we've spoken to many times on the show in the run up to the election and guessing and I she's been a a last minute turn around and she's going to say you didn't get what you wanted I'm sure you're right Janet and unusually good morning to you. The old alarm clock was a bit of a morning. But this was the best result here I'm going to be wanted a 2nd referendum and I'm baffled by the people that say the big undemocratic when we've had 3 general elections in 4 a half years now apparently was democratic but the truth of matter is we are where we are I think now with the conservative majority correct it will go ahead although I would say to those who are delighted at the prospect just be careful what you wish for because all these trade deals will take years to negotiate and I think it's very much stormy waters they had for us which is what you always says in fantasy we've been consistent on this haven't you yeah again my feedback comes from the business that many Internet also have a stock. What I would say that what was I think all in the business community would say in the course of this relates to jobs for everyone is least uncertainty is being put to bed or you've got certainty now so that business can start planning for the future I think that is important by the way something I would like to actually say and I sort of pick up on Jackie's point away I guess in terms of people a lot rather maven Richard Murdoch and their billions and the papers saying that people are those places like the sun was a little bit yeah yeah. You know all this talk about the massive that label less than 20 times a matter of interest the national debt them was 1000000000000 pounds today it's 1810000000000 pounds. Again we can't we can't I can't verify the latest figures when your stuff could very easily go to check it's a fact and it's just interesting that people are sold these stories in papers they believe they don't check the detail the economy's grown so it can run more that's a reality also National Heart the massive labor that is left is being aided doubles the concert this 2010 and again I don't have the figures in front of me and I have an unfortunate goal of b.b.c. Fact check up on hand to check that but I have to say the B.B.C.'s fact check a reality check Department has been in overdrive this whole election because this issue of a full 6 figures and whether people are telling the truth has been a real top story has been that it has been and I think you know it starts with a breakthrough campaign and when I spoke on Monday some of the followers made I thought when you are so the 3 worst 2 Yeah 3 little words I saw that person a said tell the truth sadly it's pointless guys but I think that's a lot in terms of people have you had a campaign has gone. You know the conservatives couldn't of a better campaign in terms of not just how they run the campaign but the lieutenants again I'm speaking as remain in this and going for a vote which I think is the wrong policy but I have to say with all respect to Jackie The feedback I got was a jammy call been personally was a big issue and I've no doubt that affected the Labor vote I remember that when we spoke to you said you were going to vote Lib Dems all green you wouldn't tell me where I'm just looking at the results Jeffrey Cox conservative $35904.00 plus 3.6 percent 3.6 percent Lib Dems came 2nd. And then the Green Party so it hasn't really had much of an impact in in your constituency and across Devon they're all pretty much the same today yeah very much so I'm excited never does. You know with the state you could have a stuffed monkey with a blue rosettes and they would be elected I was going say the same in labor some labor constituency but of course what's happening them in the north you can say that now yeah that thick extraordinary results in the so-called red will actually if I may put you on to Mr Johnston he's got to try and do now unite the party you know like the Trade Center Ground I mean and really I mean very unite the country because the labor of moved to south a less conservative base to start the right with the majority he's got now he needs to these people are very smug and Co In my view moved back to the center ground and hopefully we can we can just move forward and maybe that will be a success approach but on the trade I'm I'm very very gloomy in terms of most it's a big deal to reunite the country isn't it as the rest is not as division at the moment division Ashley always gets to see Thank you so much that's actually in Tavistock will continue after the nice 3 hour b.b.c. Radio Devon phone in special on the results of the general election did you get you what you wanted and how you feeling about it this morning and on that point how do we go ahead from here what should Boris Johnson put on his to do list at the top of the sounds and am in the end I am the one and. The ambitious Sanctus am. Radio. News 12 I'm Allison Jones Boris Johnson has been to see the queen following a resoundingly general election victory for the conservatives during a short audience at Buckingham Palace she invited the prime minister to form. Government with just one constituency left to declare the Tories have $364.00 M.P.'s giving them a Commons majority of $78.00 Mr Johnson is promising to live up to his campaign slogan and to get it done Mel stride has kept his seat in central Devon for the conservatives and says the election result does mean that they can get breaks it down it's going to mean that we're going to leave by the end of January so we will basis what withdrawal agreement through we will then be leaving the European Union what we obviously need to do after that is day in which will work on the future political. Arrangements and make sure that we. Look free trade deal in place but yes it will mean that we will get. Gary Streeter held the Southwest Devon seat for the conservatives his majority of 21000 over Labor's unexpectedly was an increase from 2017 I think we were getting right issues that those people that this region did vote to leave the e.u. It didn't want a korban led Labor Government the surprising amount of strong support for forests as our own goals are and I think the domestic agenda we're laying out investing and once again heavily in our public services our schools our hospitals more police. In our infrastructure I think it resonated. Labor suffered its worst defeat since $935.00 losing seats across northern England the Midlands and Wales in areas which backed Breck city in the 2016 referendum Jeremy Corbin's party has been left with just over 200 M.P.'s assistant political editor Norman Smith thinks the Labor leader and his team were in too much of a bubble I think the truth is many of those are the mystical when close there is to what voters were saying they just simply refused to pick up on what you know many Labor M.P.'s candidates were saying namely that was to call been was a massive massive problem on the doorstep and yes Bracks it was an issue but the overriding problem was Jeremy Corbett a mystical being says he won't stay on to fight the next election but will continue in his role for the time being to allow for a process of reflection the Liberal Democrat leader Joe Swinson has already quit after losing her seat to the Scottish National Party. But his stock markets have risen as traders welcome the firm conservative election victory expecting it will remove some of the uncertainties around BRICs it Sterling has risen to its highest level since June last year. The constituency of some dives in call.

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