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That he s done everything he could to get the party into power labor suffered its worst election results in more than 80 years losing $59.00 seats to get a total of just over $200.00 seats earlier I spoke to Kate Ironside who s a former political journalist who s now a senior lecturer in journalism at the University of North am 10 and also the Guardian columnist and former political editor of The Observer Gaby Hinsliff I asked Gaby has will is she surprised by the election results Yeah I was shocked I mean I was expecting the Tories to win but I thought it would be a much smaller majority and this with them this was probably the talk. Of where some of the projections were a little bit over the top end but that wasn t you know where. Most people were expecting it to be it was almost like it once it once it happened once that will break down it will it will come down in a rush you know and suddenly it was a flood of the victory so yeah the exit polls were real a bit of a jaw dropping my
Our correspondent to Will Grant is in the Mexican capital and began by telling us how it s being received there I think we need to split the response between the Mexican government and the Mexican people in the Mexican government a welcoming it I think the idea of these negotiations dragging on any further was very unappealing to the government of President and his men were Lopez Obrador he felt that it was going on for long enough and he wanted to sort of get into new issues a new relationship in terms of trade with the United States and with Canada however when it comes to mix can people particularly those who use industries perhaps rely mostly on parts coming from the United States finished products going back up north you know they are watching and waiting I know it s a cliche but it s very very true I mean they just have very little sense of exactly what this will mean for them they re told that it s essentially NAFTA in new clothing but they still don t know and they won t know
Good she told delegates that predicted temperature rises were alarming how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic. How do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger. And how do you communicate that without sounding alarmist I would really like to know as many as 20000 people in Sydney have taken part in a climate change protest as wildfires continue to threaten the city Thanks Mark from the fires cloud of the air citizens called on the Australian Government to actively address the causes of global warming which scientists say is partly responsible for the fires Phoebe seen news. Shares in the oil companies Saudi Aramco rose the maximum permitted 10 percent on their 1st day of trading on the Riyadh stock market one and a half percent of the shares in the state owned giant business were sold to private investors as part of a strategy to diversify the economy overseen by the countr