Inside of the European Union was to remain in the united kingdom. It didnt quite work out that way and now they are voting on a second referendum because of a material change. Scotland isnt about to leave the eu so why should you deny them a second referendum . It was made very clear at the time of the independence referendum. You cannot have a standoff and simply say you cannot have another vote. As Prime Minister, ive spent quite a time in the house of commons being question in that they had one issue only into this about independence its where they are in government. The Education System has deteriorated. They have problems with their National Health service and i think it is time they focus on the daytoday issues and the job of governing in scotland and to stop simply putting the single issue of independence forward. We will leave it there. Thank you for joining us. Returned with a reduced majority. Lets come back to my guests that have come back to you on the remaining theme. The party of the liberal the lis are getting nowhere overall. The leader just lost his seat and there will be no peoples vote. People voting for a referendum, theyve given the government is campaigned exclusively on the huge majority. What else do you need . The mission of the british people he held a general election and got the opportunity to meet a. You lose, you lose what you say he hasnt really got a mandate to do this. Hes trying to fulfill a no one is pretending that this is a good night for campaign for the finacampaigned forthe final say. There wont be a peoples vote. One of the Big Questions you could ask about in the campaign is why they decided to disable the most successful and biggest Peoples Vote Campaign on the date of election was called. Theres a lot of constituencies to give them hope and make sure they are not left behind anymore there will be a terrible reckoning and we must rise to the challenge. We sold them recently elected on the votes of the traditional labour parts of queensland. Labor parts of queensland. In pennsylvania and america. What will you be telling mr. Johnson he needs to do to fulfill, what does he need to do to fulfill . They are building on what they specifically said. Whether theres room for the tax cuts out on the higher income thresholds. It means infrastructure investment. We have a terrible weakness and division and infrastructure quality in the uk at the moment. What you think a print mr. Understands that . The commitment has shown that and yesterday now people never voted conservative before voted conservative. I think that is a good thing for our politics weve had a long time when all the competition was for those in the middleclass britain. Now theres a real competition for civility in the uk politics for the votes of the working class people. They will only ever get back into power if they start reclaiming. They will only now maintain power if they keep. And that is a good kind of competition to have in the electoral politics that we havent had before. Once wrote in the times im sorry, lets go straight back to huw. Rejoined the returning officer. [applause] the labour party 13,211. Lucas caroline green party, 33,100. [cheering] brexit party, 700,000. The number rejected was as follows. For more than a committed member unmarked hundred 42. The constituency turnout with 73. 56 . I decry carolinas duly elected as a member of parliament. Elected with a big majority. Lets see what she has to say. All of the candidates to the returning officer, to the staff here this evening and of course to my amazing team that worked on the green party campaign, thank you from the bottom of my heart. In particular, my agent, Campaign Manager matt and paul and cass miller for everything. A sincere and heartfelt thanks to the people of the brighton pavilion that have once again granted me the honor of representing them in parliament. Ive been incredibly proud of that the majority has increasedd a hundred and 57 now because they continue to believe in compassion and justice and a bigger future. But the pride i feel is also the future sadness sadness that so many people that desperately need a progressive governments on their side. It shouldnt have to happen. It was on the brink of supporting the peoples vote on brexit and two out of the three proudly voted against it and learned about the danger that it would bring. [applause] that is what i feel will happen. This brings me to the anger that i feel that our political system is so badly broken and its still letting down individuals into the country so badly. Our electoral system has a call. [applause] as i travel around the country, ive met so many people who wanted to vote green but they couldnt bear to do so for the fear of splitting the vote. [applause] if you look at where the vote is right now, those parties supporting the Peoples Vote Campaign have gotten over 50 of the results. Lets not forget that tonight, my friends. [applause] but instead they are ignoring their voices about the fact that lots of people would be unrepresented and those who need protection in the years ahead and the result of course we are looking at a fairly solid conservative majority at the end of this. 500 results all ready 23 minutes past four, 150 to go. That will be with us in a short while. Lets have a look and see what is going on there. I give notice of the number of votes recorded for each candidate is as follows. [applause] 1,691. [applause] liberal democrat 111,613,887 the number of papers rejected this is where we spoke to him earlier and he was incredibly critical of the campaign and leadership when he lost the seat and joel gideon has become the new mp as a businesswoman and social entrepreneur. And taking the 8 hit this had the lowest turnout with 58 . 6. 9 from labor to conservative aninterfaces between 2010 and 2017. This has been labor since its creation in 1950 so yet another seat with a strong labour heritage and background which has turned to night to the conservative. Its the kind of thing we would have expected from the beginning of the homecoming but it just underlines again how much the roots seem to have done away whether it is for good or resuscitated. They are also taking back kensington and if you like, you can sum up the extent of this conservative victory. Back in 2017 this is the seat that includes the tower and thereve been huge political controversy after the tragedy that conservatives are back this is the seat once represented but its now gone back to the tories very close the majority of 150. The turnout of 58 and if we look at the change in the share of the vote is down. This is something weve seen again. Kensington of course being an area of very hig high remain supporting voters, 68 in the referendum backing 2017. So a small swing from the tories but just enough for them to take it back. They have hung on despite the challenge they were pulling the effort of energy into there because of the former conservative minister who was fighting the seat on behalf of them and that is to the wider thing in places where people think the perspective is that independents standing and not sofar successful. Good morning and thanks very much for joining us. Tell us what went wrong from your perspective. There are two fronts. One was the fact so many could not and do not want to support Jeremy Corbin to be feminist or a it wasnt the promise we made in the general election. They have come up time and time again. Remained to oversee the period of reflection and to see how the party goes forward. What would your message be . They have to have a party reflection. The problem for the labour party is that this is the for the general election we have lost in a row, neither in 2015 or 2017. So our party is very good at having reviews and they end up being a bit of a whitewash and then we are in the leadership context. I think that he has to recognize it isnt just about him per se, its about the politics that he espouses, the nature of the political debate that he has encouraged and to be quite frank i havent seen such sectarianism i joined the labour party back in 79 that erupted in the 80s. It is quite clear the project wasnt a project after the election. There are those that have driven us into a dead end regarding brexit and its at the expense of the working class heartland and i feel very annoyed t annoyy the least about that. What is your plan from now on a. Everyone taking a break and having a proper reflection i would take my own advice. Ive been in the labour party for 40 years and i owe so much to it but i also owe so much to the people in the valley that have done nothing but treat me with kindness and they have been wonderful to me. Enjoy the cup of tea. Thank you for joining us. What i would like to do now is take a view outside because we have a map of the uk and its been basically changing color and changing shape. We have our figures there as you can see they are all projecting the majority for Boris Johnson and they tell their own story but just to the right shots tonight over the map might look like when we came on air. Now weve been relaying the map but you look at how dramatically different it already is looking. One place that is pretty much unchanged at the moment is here. Its very much looking like an island of red. I think they really misjudged brexit around the country and as you can see theyve really just only broken through in london. And you are a liberal democrat. [inaudible] i think what it came down to was the leadership the personalities [inaudible] to take you across england in the northeastern wales. Its really frightening just how much has changed. We were talking earlier and if you come here to the northwest england there is literally a blue part from the west coast all the way over to the east coast past. [inaudible] that is the extraordinary thing watching this tonight. There are labour majorities. Its down to the brexit issue because the they havent gotten away [inaudible] in another big change as well this is very much like it was in 2015 and we watched scotland going yellow. That is happening all over again losing the seat with a big sto story. Door reaction to the results tonight . Scotland votes one wa both od england votes another. That isnt what we want. We want independence, less offensive government and we want to be in the eu. If it means anything, it must. This is changing shape in front of our eyes. There was a notable contribution earlier now proving they are the party of the working class given the inroads theyve made to these areas. What would be the response to that . There is a small term working class its brought forth for the purpose of parties. I think one of the most interesting things as the results come through is that yes its been a terrible night for the labour but its kind of decapitated. The politics was broken and its gone. At the end of this section of the evening is 205 in the morning. Weve had 540 results, 110 to go so we are well on the way towards the finishing line looking at a majority which is less than we said earlier but its still a pretty hefty majority. Would you expect to happen now say in the next week . Will we get the withdrawal bill, what do you expect . Possibly a clean speech. The interesting question is are they lending to the conservative party just to get brexit done. People say we still think they are tories but we want to get it done. We think that he is demanded of it but once it is done w that il go back to the facilities. Can he persuade them he really is and also can labour move on i think some of the messages have been coming out blaming only brexit there is a failure to recognize the hard left in the party has revealed a. For many months now, its been less and includes people like me and includes people who are economic nationalists. Very little of this. The party needs to be held together and if i had written an interesting blog this morning saying before i think about people, i want them to understand what went wrong and then would have been a potential [inaudible] im not sure shes particularly favored a. We will see what happens. How it panned out and what the response would be. From the last election they were feeling confident enough to get this seat but an hour and a half ago there was a recount and its important because they were holding up in london but that didnt happen in the seat and i think that you can look at it and say this is a big failure of the remaining ally and because this was a massive remaining seat. There was a high profile who defected from the party and stowed in the seat and that remained split. There was a number of labor activists shouting and heckling because the seed has gone to the tories, so i think a failure of the remaining alliance here is taking the seat by just 150 votes after the first recount. You remember it is the seat that unfortunately the tragedy happened in an then and they wee criticized at times. They have taken a seat. Its not too late in the morning for a little entertainment throwback to. They are making their minds up and going for the tories. The thought that conservatives have achieved in the north west tonight. Its really incredible because this is where they fell to the conservatives in 2015 that the liberal democrats were hoping to win back during this election. That didnt happen before the votes came in. Obviously the much bigger story in manchester and in places like the town that has been for 100 years in places like heywood and middleton that are unimaginably conservative before this election but obviously places where the message is clear there is no regret how they voted. Its a shock since many of them for the first time in the history. Weve had a bit of a debate as you could imagine certainly among the figures as well whether this is all about brexit, anger about the failure to deliver it or about the dislike of Jeremy Corbin. I think ive said throughout the camp pain that people havent necessarily voted for who they like the most. Its who they dislike the least. Lets talk about some of those conservative games and lets crossover the newsroom and go straight to the results center with some of the latest conservative games. To expand, it is a staggering gain we are seeing here, things you never thought would go conservative when there was a 25,040 and its been labor since the war thats gone blue. East was tom watsons old seat and that is now conservative, northwest where she lost her seat she was a rising star in the labour party some thought she might take over as the deputy leader. Ashfield overspending them for labor and Office Manager defected for the conservatives and hes not just lost the seat but hes lost his deposit and lets go to Great Grimsby and have a look at what happened. Lets take a look at the change in the share of the vote from 2017 labour plummeting 17 points. The conservatives up and brexit pretty taking 7 of the share and that is the enormous swing 15 points and Great Grimsby. Those are some of the Extraordinary Results that we see and that is the scoreboard as it stands now with 562, so well on the way to getting most of the seats declared and you can see a very handsome 41 games. At the office of losing 50. A strong night, quite the opposite also making two losses. What i want to do now is take a look. Its been taken by the majority of 14,000 desist of the 64 . They take more than half of the votes cast so look at this, 55 to 28 labor. 11 to 77 and if we look at the change we see that they added a 12 Percentage Points to their share down a huge 25 on their own votes last time. That is the biggest swing in any english constituency so far. That is a gigantic swing of 18 from labor to the conservatives. The prominent campaigner thank you for being with us. The last 18 months of a single household, i mean every household said we are not voting for corbin. It was just unambiguous and what about. That is because of the message to get it on. When you think of Boris Johnson and what it represents in the background and all the rest of it, these are people in the past that he would never have imagined would actually be in position to offer their the r support to a conservative leader like him. They were sick of me getting up and saying you dont know whats going to hit you, heres going to hit you. They voted 90 of brexit in a referendum. The strongest labor areas. What will it take for those people to return this he ought to go to be out now. The. They didnt let a local candidates stand. An incredibly predictable but that sums up the arrogance of the people. Theyve taken the working class voters in the north of england, the midlands for granted. Youve been to the courts, youve taken a lot of abuse. There is a different question than now to. For the Voting Campaign i just want to confirm what johnson said. They were not having it. They were saying over and over again its being talked about in every conversation. But when it came to it they couldnt do it. The second thing i would say is the other side that is what we are seeing there is a presumption that only remained and we were picking up all the time on both sides. When we come back in january is how he will actually change his domestic policies to the narrative that hes coming up with for the whole of the country north, south, labour seat but it would be interesting to see how he sees that. That would be all. On the domestic front it would be in january and then the next would be january. I could imagine that would be extended because i dont know how he will get to that deadline. But the parliament. What i would like to do now is get a little more analysis on where we are with just 72 seats to go and they are getting ever closer to that mark. Lets join jeremy again in the house of commons. Just updating the forecast to you and we started tonight with the pole and weve got results now we are bringing them in. The overall majority comes where you get 306 in the house of commons. Lets see what we are predicting now. We think we will end with 362 conservatives. A good, firm, solid, accountable majority. But lets have a look at contrast at labour. We dont think they will get about 200 seats. We have 199 historically awful results and by contrast doing brilliantly 52 down a little bit from the original forecast. Green is on one and we saw caroline back in the house of commons and the other means a majority for the conservatives of 74 which will give Boris Johnson the ability to work unfettered as the leader of the party which of course teresa made it not have. Let me show you where we are actively look at the share of the vote in Great Britain we have the three parties contesting 45 conservative is a historically high figure. Its a very i