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Good morning. yes. ithink labour were pretty confident here. chatting to people yesterday. i think they thought they would win in boris johnson s old stomping ground so in that sense, the conservative victory here is a bit of a surprise. i think we can maybe see it slightly differently to jenny and david and what they were talking about because there was one issue that came up a lot. it was the ability to drive your car. the ulez zone in london where you have to pay every time you move your car, if it is not eco friendly, that dominated the conservative campaign. they made it front and centre. the message we were getting from the new mp for uxbridge, steve tuckwell, the conservative, is that he thinks it was the ulez issue that was the one ....
Keir starmer has been in scotland once a week for the past few weeks and it looks like he sends an opportunity with the s&p taken a different course. of course, for the first time in many years we ve seen significant division in the party. i don t think labour is headed for a massive rise in support in the public because they have work to do but changes upbeat achievable and progress is achievable. that s up fault line in scottish politics if labour is ever to get back into contention in scotland again. thank ou kezia contention in scotland again. thank you kezia and contention in scotland again. thank you kezia and to contention in scotland again. thank you kezia and to our contention in scotland again. thank you kezia and to our panel- contention in scotland again. thank you kezia and to our panel as - contention in scotland again. thank you kezia and to our panel as well i you kezia and to our panel as well for the time being. i get back to you brain about some of that as well ....
Minimum levels of service in areas like the nhs when strikes are taking place, but that legislation is very early in its parliamentaryjourney at the moment. the government stressing that1 million nhs workers in the past year have received at least a £1400 extra. meanwhile, the labour leader. least a £1400 extra. meanwhile, the labour leader, keir least a £1400 extra. meanwhile, the labour leader, keir starmer, - least a £1400 extra. meanwhile, the labour leader, keir starmer, has i labour leader, keir starmer, has been setting out his party s plan for the health service. has he come out with any specifics? out with any specifics? well, it is a very interesting out with any specifics? well, it is a very interesting article, - out with any specifics? well, it is a very interesting article, it i out with any specifics? well, it is a very interesting article, it is i out with any specifics? well, it is a very interesting article, it is a i a very interesting article, it is a punc ....
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When i interpret by elections, what i do as a look at what the polling is showing the national picture is and a look at how thatis picture is and a look at how that is playing out at a local level. and what is interesting about these two by elections is just how differently things are going to play out on a local level even though what we are seeing in the national. so if you take wakefield for example, i think almost everyone is expect labour to win wakefield. if you don t think labour is going to win wakefield, you should go into a bookmaker s website right now because you could win a lot of money. and the reason we are so confident is that what we are expecting to play out there is that national picture stopping a small but noticeable chunk of conservative voters from the last election have switched over to the labor party. if that happens in wakefield, labour gains wakefield. when you add in to the fact that government normally end up doing worse in by elections than they would do ....