Changing the world we live in so is it possible for trump to actually commit to a t. On counting the cost on aljazeera. 2014 people revealed the shameful treatment of disabled people in romania states from. Our investigation also raising questions about why the e. U. Was funding some of those institutions now there are a fresh allegations about neglect and mistreatment this time not just in romania but in neighboring countries in the 2nd of 2 special reports sara spelling has been to poke area to find that middle. In the 1st part of our investigation into the treatment of disabled people in European Union countries we revealed shocking evidence of abuse. Neglect. And incarceration in state institutions. For our 2nd film we start in bug area another country with an appalling past when it comes to the treatment of people with disabilities now praised as a model for using millions in even money to move children from institutions and a way forward to other member states. One controversial part of the reform is the creation of watercooled small group is. The claim is that these places for up to 15 children and youngsters are about a family environment community. But during this investigation we gained 1st hand evidence from inside bug areas group aliens evidence which raises disturbing questions not only about abuse neglect but about whether these places really can change life for europes disabled citizens. These are beautiful brand spanking settings but they still remain as the 2 shows people come and go they still do not have their what ptolemy their basic autonomy and we say that this is the wrong approach both ethically morally but also legally under international. July this year and were meeting a team from the u. S. Charity disability. Writes international in recent months theyve been inside 24 homes and day sentence one across this country they tell us what theyve seen has left them profoundly shocked. What weve seen is the perpetuation of neglect abuse and segregation it is human lives thrown away. Despite welcoming interiors in one hand they find youngsters in a corridor or one naked. Nearby another young woman. Who is well known as down syndrome has been sitting on this party. The last half hour while weve been here. For holloway. Its overwhelming stench and then thing is just an isolation neatly in a locked door while one staff member seemed unaware he was knocked in another suggested it was because they were short of staff was nontruths prepared. In another him a young woman is tied in a wheelchair its too big and inappropriate she could have a purpose built chair for 10 if someone else pays for it she weighs 800 kilograms and how old we said shes 2627 was 18 kilograms. Later shes untied and put in a cause. She bangs herself shootings the crib were told theres no specific behavior programs for that its just a lack of stimulation and. This 12 year old boy has splints on his arms to restrict his movement. There to protect him from biting him so. He cant bend his arms so he cant use his arms to eat. And theyre feeding him. They all say find this. This is a cage we have to figure out why and when its used to. This is the young boy who was shot in the planet at night seen here with one of the charity investigators many staff say they fear for his safety when there arent enough why. The charity team is told the boy is blind. And that is. 25 years ago we documented cages in these institutions theyve gone from being the old wire cage to a. Live now to a Prime Minister baraks chances constituency in the west of london where the count is about to begin he has a slim majority of just over 5000 votes so its not a given that the Prime Minister is going to secure his seat but lets assume independent 69. The. Hughes david steven commonly known as lord buckethead the official Monster Raving Loony Party 125. Norma independent 22 courtney Geoffrey Dennis u. K. Independence party 283 humphreys alone liberal democrats to stop bricks it 3026. Johnson alexander forest official commonly known as Boris Johnson the conservative Party Candidate 25000. 25351. Here mark allen green party 1090. Thank you melanie alley riza labor party 18141 the above the old thanks Smith Robert Jr company known as Bobby Elmo Smith 8 o. Tobin william john feit the alfie John Independent 44. Yogen stein yes coming on as yes interplanetary time lord yogen stein 23. The number of rejected by the papers was 93 and i hereby declare that said Boris Johnson is duly elected the. Thank you thank you mr mr mr act you are turning off your morning everybody you boil a gentleman i thank you all very much and theres no i dont want to i dont want to tempt fate because clearly lots of results are still coming in and were still many dealing with projections but at this stage it does look as though this one nation conservative government has been given a powerful new mandate for the buck to get pretty done. Not just to get pretty done but to unite this country and to take it forward and to focus on the priorities of the british people above all on the n. H. S. And yes we will recruit 50000 more nurses and 6000 more g. P. s and we will build 40 new hospitals and im proud to say that one of the across the country and one of those hospitals will be right here in oxbridge and south reisa and im grateful im grateful once again to the people of oxbridge inside. I see it for returning me to you it is an absolute privilege to do this job and to work for you and i thank once again the police the Council Everybody whos worked so hard all night to count for us the returning officers i think my fellow candidates you know their glory. No bucket head. And others elmo and others forgive me if i if i dont if i dont identify them all but i bow bow i want to thank i want to thank the people of this country for turning out to vote in a december election that we didnt want to call it which i think has turned out to be a historic election that gives us not in this new government the chance to respect the democratic will of the british people. To change this country for the better and to unleash the potential of the entire people of this country and that is what we will now do and if were lucky enough to be returned as the polls as the exit polls seem to suggest then that work will begin to thank you all very much rather i should say go tomorrow today. Thank you thank you very much thank you. So Boris Johnson there the Prime Minister and leader of the conservative party more than doubling his majority in his own constituency a vote emphatically in favor of his get brought down message a simple message it seems at this point to have resonated around the country because the conservative party are predicted to get a landslide victory a majority of Something Like 86. 00 seats in a 650. 00 Seat Parliament which of course will allow Boris Johnson and the conservative party to do pretty much what they like 1st things 1st of course will be back said jonah hall as our correspondent covering all of this and jonah interesting the forest johnson with his magnificent new majority in his constituency spent quite a bit of time trying to pivot and deal with the issue of domestic Public Services which of course many people have accused him of neglecting in favor of the bracks it message. Yes absolutely he was drawn into that debate very much was made by the labor party in term a korban who were keen to refocus attention away from braggs it that didnt work for labor Boris Johnson was criticised for not spending enough time in his own constituency there were concerns that he might lose his own seat that would have been pretty extraordinary but there you saw him capping what has been an extraordinary night for the conservative party by winning and winning and suddenly in oxbridge and south slipper historic election he said that we didnt want to call a chance to respect respect the democratic will of the people let me bring in emma haywood our reporter shes standing by in the constituency she was there listening to Boris Johnson. Relief i imagine all round in the celebrations i think will very shortly get underway wont they yeah a decisive win for Boris Johnson here he is still up on the page listening to the other candidates a decisive when i say 25351 votes the nearest candidate the labor candidate who many thought might even be Boris Johnson got 18141 votes and in his acceptance speech Boris Johnson said the results gave him the greatest powerful mandate to get brits done he talked about new hospitals but he also said this result this result this National Result would unleash the entire potential of the country breaks that have dominated this election from the from the get go its dominated politics here for the past 3 to hark you force them to measures to get more started to finally get it over the line you think stuff really resonated with voters as the result so tonight and of course he was up against a pretty determined remain alliance with a strong challenge from a young labor Party Candidate so much for the whole idea of tactical voting amor. Yes tied to voting was seen as a big issue in this election 2000000 i think though was talked about as the pick of people who are going to vote tactically in different seats as they would normally do people voting in different ways this time as i think has been one of the finding things that tonight people who would normally vote labor in those labor heartland only sobota for generations have turned to tourism and it was unthinkable in places like working it out and it is such a surprise that well its not so much of a surprise but it is such a turnaround in places like that for people to turn their backs on labor and vote conservative because it goes against the grain in those kind of places. I mean not just a big loss for labor tonight but jo swinson were hearing in the East Dunbartonshire has lost her seat as well the liberal democrat leader so bad news for opposition parties all except of course discuss this National Party in scotland but really i mean an absolutely resoundingly victory for the conservatives you were right there watching them youve been with their activists in that constituency see they must be absolutely delighted. I think there will be absolute thrilled i was told to a couple of them earlier who said they had every faith that Boris Johnson work with him even if it was my one vote for that he would gain a majority and i think that has been felt throughout the country actually i think the the size of the vote tonight has the place many because the polls just didnt suggest that it would be that great a loss for labor but Jeremy Corbyn has said hasnt he that he Wont Campaign again in a general election on labor obviously now will probably have to do some soul searching to try to win back those labor heartlands that was so important to them up until tonight ok im not saks well leave it there for the moment and bring in my studio guests here in london Chris Hopkins is with us from 7 to comrades the Polling Group and mo hussein a former advisor to the conservative party worked in downing street for David Cameron and also with former home secretary amber rudd let me start with you chris if i may. Emma mentioned Jeremy Corbyn we heard him a short while ago acknowledging the scale of the labor defeat saying he will stand down just not quite yet hes talking about a period of reflection what is there really stickley for labor to reflect upon now under its current leadership when so much absolutely so much it appears needs to change yeah i think thats a really interesting question of the you know im not the person to have that conversation but i think all we found over the last few months particularly in the polling that we conduct and under all this conduct is the german who is deeply unpopular is unpopular as a person as a leader and in 2017 he had the element of surprise he was very new and he will you know he was also in a sense very lucky to run up against terrorism i who run a pretty Disastrous Campaign so you know the fact that he succeeded for a better work he didnt actually win the election in 2017 but the fact that he came from nowhere to force a hung parliament. I think thats fair enough but this time around people got used to him over the last 2 and a half years theyve decided that they didnt like him very much and you know i think in terms of policy and the policies that labor party put forward cobell mix yes its relatively popular some of the other top of policies that they put forward that this election do poll well but its not all about the policy its about the delivery and its about the type of party thats putting it forward and that clearly hasnt resonated the tool with voters hence the battering that theyre taken the things that so you think your polling suggests that another leader could bring forward these sorts of radical. Leftist for want of another word policy nationalize ational well thats where they and succeed would come through with possibly possibly i think i think there is i think a party really is going to have to drill down into who is to what extent its coburn or to what if that extent its koeppen ism and ultimately the you know if Jeremy Coleman is going to stay on for a period of reflection i mean to me that means that hes going to be waiting around to anoint and there i dont think the moderates in the labor party potentially stand much of a hope of what the membership is as left wing for them as it is. Going to choose a nother coben disciple as their next leader and and if it isnt just corporate and if it is in fact coburn is then were going to be in this situation again in whatever the next moment in this in this sort of increasingly polarized situation of Politics Today where the tory party has moved ever more rightwards and the labor party ever more left with the extremes on either end making the running. Its not just about getting rid of germy cauldron is it because the labor part of the direction of the art is likely to remain yes i think thats right men think its also the people around Jeremy Corbyn and the wing of the party that is very supportive of him and that he can and champion them represents who seem to have taken over the structures within the party so i dont think its easiest thing if corgan goes then everything will be ok because who will come next will it be somebody kind of in his making one of his prodigies who will continue to same the same can direction of trouble but i think also theres a more fundamental question here which is you know given this kind of battering to use a phrase that has labor have now received how wide is the period of reflection you know where will the members be what about all these people who were lifelong labor voters who have voted conservative and we understanding why that is and i think its easy to say well its just breaks there by i think it has to be much more than that. And then theres a combination of factors the fact that people if you look at it geographically may feel that the party the labor party doesnt represent them anymore its become too much politics in maybe to liberals i think is more fundamental questions that are actually bigger than german corben for the party to address. Chris we mentioned earlier that weve spoken a lot about the labor defeat the labor loss the problems with labor strategy lets talk about the conservative success here the success of a campaign that seems to have resonated so widely that has captivated peoples desire to get this key slope of repeated over and over and over and over almost. To the detriment of any other issue in this election Electoral Campaign its worked yeah i mean absolutely i think you know all of the conservative come by the. Remember have always had much a message discipline about something that the conservative party is known for actually something that the party arent good enough up but this message particularly after 2 and a half years of a parliamentary logjam where we have not progressed whole. Has really resonated and i think thats you know thats thats perfectly obvious i think that theres some of these other policies will resonate with voters as well as theres no doubt in that but i dont think that he necessarily had enough of a gap between himself and Jeremy Colbert over say the n. H. S. Over place over some of the other areas but he had a huge difference in policy over bricks it was partly down to you know the lack of clarity from the labor party but i think its also the fact that you know Boris Johnson front they was the only feasible problem is their own kind of the only feasible party leader here who had a clear leave message and knew not a fraud might have won but he made it very obvious early in the campaign that he wasnt really campaigning very so easy going to sweep up the vast majority of lead voters and we found that in our polling as well will remain voters tended to support themselves between labor the underlip with them across a lot more also appears tonight the bars have also taken some some remain by some of those remains who are just simply fed up with the fact that weve spent 2 and a half years without making any progress and i think Boris Johnson since he was a naughty conservative leader has made it very clear whos to blame for that its poems here and its not me its not me and its like the maybe not even my party its parliament and its Parliament Us the people and the people spoken for the 1st time in a fair few years to tonight were very clear message decisively talk about clear breaks it message does work so well for Boris Johnson get breaks it done hes sold the idea and people have bought it that you put him in power and brakes it gets done well or he could really go and t. Is getting his withdrawal deal through parliament which hell do what he said before the campaign by. Christmas he cant guarantee anything beyond that in terms of the future relationship in terms of what he and others want to see britain become after brooks yes i think theres a few things on this time the all the candidates standing on the conservative ticket have have to sign up to his vision and his plan under way what the vision nobody quite knows what the vision i think of. The conservative party would certainly say that the political decoration does have the outline of the french relationship that they want i mean i think any conservative whether they were on the g. Hard line breaks inside or otherwise do one some kind of Free Trade Agreement i mean frankly they probably want to theyre all along without any of the bells and whistles ears so i think the next challenge actually will be about the scope of this arrangement is it ambitious is it wide or is it just a very narrow and straightforward agreement but what isnt in the. In the future relationship decoration is anything to do with the possibility of no trade deal at the end of next year and hes refused to extend the transition making no trade deal a distinct possibility or by the end of next year that is always going to be a possibility however i think they would certainly point to in a within the 90 days of saw him be him becoming the Prime Minister he managed to get the withdrawal of cuban reopened up and changed all those things that people said that could not be done. Given the fact that we start with equivalence already with the e. U. And there is a desire to have some kind of relationship i think that is what the focus will certainly be and i think getting a majority and may be lets see but maybe being Less Beholden to the heart of brics when of the party the e r g you can do things like that if you have a bigger majority and you cannot go confidently will allow. How him to actually take these steps and take them forward and knowing that he will have the support of more visit and maybe he has had in the Parliament Just gone ok move aside somethins thanks very much again. And with the news that Boris Johnson has won his constituency seat and a bigger lection victory back to you dana thanks for that indeed Boris Johnsons increases majority in his seat another couple of points to raise and that is not only has jeremy corbins hes retained his seat but hes overseeing a massive defeat but joe swinson the leader of the 3rd party shes actually lost her seat stay with us here outta there. 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The shocking treatment of disabled people in rumanian state run care homes in these cages you can not have access to a toilet or water institutions funded by the European Union he has his hands and his fate tied to the beds 5 years after highlighting these abuses people in power returns to romania and a 2 part series and discovers the scandal runs further afield europes recurring shame on aljazeera. When the news breaks. When people need to be heard. And the story needs to be told 145000. 00 prisoners under its care with exclusive interviews. And indepth reports that month and i dont think the protect themselves aljazeera has teams on the ground and thats a story the thing right here to bring you more Award Winning documentaries and life seems. It does look as though this one nation conservative government has been given a powerful new mandate. To get british. Predictions are for an emphatic victory for Boris Johnsons conservative party giving him the mandate to push through bracks. This is obviously a very disappointing night for the labor party. A crushing defeat for Jeremy Coburn who says he wont fight another election as labors leader