Will is the last in the u.k. To declare its new m.p. The vote count has been delayed because of bad weather on the Isles of Scilly transporting the votes from the off islands to the count on St Mary's wasn't possible overnight but boats have now managed the trip and the official count will take place early this afternoon Tom Walton is in charge of the count on silly because it's winter days are short it's been we've had very strong winds tides have been difficult and we've had to go to sea state as well so we've had to look at lots of different options of how we can get those ballot boxes back it was impossible to do in the middle the night because it would have been too dangerous. Whether it will be very windy with scattered blustery showers and sunny periods becoming cloudy with a high of 10 and the next time I water insult him is it 850. 847 . B.c. . Is closed. Expect slow traffic console to 10 road instead of 37. Closed in both directions between. 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I think it's time to recap we heard from Jenny Kim Our political reporter a little bit earlier on but I've got her back into just recap and set the scene again for the last hour special 3 hour phone in today Fitz is on with the 1 o'clock is Janet taking your calls now 101034 want to hear from you let's go back to to Jenny Jenny 1st of all reset for us the national results what do you think that shows us the Conservatives had a simple message get bricks it done and it's one through in contrast Labour's manifesto failed to attract voters and they ended up with the worst result they've had since 193435 of the conservatives took seats off the seat from labor in areas of northern England the Midlands and Wales all areas which backed wrecks it in 2016 Have a listen supports Johnson speaking earlier this morning this election means that Doug is now the irrefutable irresistible all arguable decision of the British people. And with this election I think we put an end to all those middle miserable threats of a 2nd Reverend. Boris Johnson talking a little bit earlier but about the local picture Jenny Well all parties have held on to their seats in Devon one casualty of that is Sarah Willesden a former conservative who won the toss my seat 3 times but last night she was voted out because she's now a liberal Democrat she defected a few months ago. She may for a find some consolation though in the fact that she increased the Lib Dem boats quite considerably in top ness coming 2nd when they only managed a 3rd place in 2017 Has she is reflecting on why she lost the conservatives have persuaded people that they're going to deliver a positive brick set I think that nationally there was a loss as well because of what's happened with the Labor Party and the absolute failure of labor to properly make the case remain. Jenny what she think about then is that was it the big issue I guess is going to continue to be for a while there I would say definitely so because if you look at the way areas in Devon voted in the referendum they pretty much backed the local m.p. According to how what their position was on breaks it so Exeter one of only 2 remaining areas Ben Bradshaw a remain m.p. Has held onto his seat albeit with a majority cut by 9 percent. The only anomaly is Plymouth and Devonport where Luke Paul r. Does hold on to his seat to the slightly reduced majority as well he is a remain in pay but the city voted to leave now both M.P.'s in Devon both Labor M.P.'s and Devon have criticised Jeremy called Corbin's leadership and here's Lou Paul our assessment of what Labor needs to do next I want to see the new generation stepping forward I want to see us to reflect on the campaign that we've got but not to give the Tories any free yet owing to define a narrative to brand the victory in only their words we need to be clear that our policies were popular but there were lessons that we need to learn and some of those are about bricks it's some of those are about leadership Bracks it was a big issue but pap surprisingly especially considering how many people I've had on this show saying they were going to vote for the Bracks party it felt to make any headway it didn't generate Yes so they withdrew they actually didn't stand in many of the seats in there because they were conservative Peled and they decided to target those Labor held areas so they stood in Exeter and Plymouth and would come with the big name standing in the Plymouth Sutton Devonport seat pulled one but she only polled just under 3000 votes and in Exeter their candidate only got around 1500 votes I think what that shows is that the conservatives have become the breaks at Party thank you very much indeed Jenny Cuma political reporter 101034 if you want to comment on anything that you her. That all indeed just tell me how you feeling this morning did you get what you wanted and although we still write in this rise of the election result I think people are already looking ahead to what happens next a lot has been promised what do you think is going to be delivered Wait wait 10134 now we got 3 new M.P.'s in Devon all conservatives because previous M.P.'s have stepped down I'm going to talk to one of them. Be the new conservative m.p. For North Devon the 1st female m.p. To win the seat and won with a very comfortable majority of 56.6 percent of the vote which was quite a rise silang from Peter he didn't Genz How did you do it. I think this election he did sort of reflect the meat of the making that people wanted to get back to and you know I'd like to point b. To. Make a deliberate and we know we had a number of people back in labs if you like to the point many many thanks to them you can really see that you're plus over 10 percent on the vote share of the previous elections and of course this used to be the Liberal Democrats didn't it the conservatives took it for from the Liberal Democrats in 2015 What were people saying on the doorsteps to you. I think it's very clear that people just want to get on with other things that are over there eking to get back to the corner phrase and taking farmers and small businesses and he just is certainty of knowing the direction of travel and I think people in the door that really you know were broken even lots of plans for the feasibility that a fantastic job and has and to create significant image investment in the constituent States and we really came out we have to deliver on things like the link right and our new hospital and to really push things forward how does Boris Johnson reunite the country that is going to be a massive issue and let's remember that despite this result and I'm going to exact proportions but the still what a lot of people most voted for remain parties for the Liberal Democrats for Labor to a certain extent the Green Party how it you and how in your area but also how it's going to bring everyone together again. Our because it's a birth but I think from a passion and they just moving forward I think will be a big step in the right direction uncertainty that Proviron gridlock at Westminster Brayley has meant I think people have sort of plan on taking their place that we're going to do that and they didn't really care for it has been incredibly clever the country that we are going to get it done and that that is the number one priority which I think once you've got through this next phase it will mean that people can start questioning move forward that there's not the possibility of a door opening or something changing or another referendum we are all going in the same direction and I very much hope that will be the stat to work in best that towards unifying the country some people of course will be very unhappy about that and thinking it's going to be a lot of economic trouble to still that viewpoint there but you're confident that he can draw everybody together. I am and I think oh you know we are a democracy and in 20 states Spain is a punch I am taking here in north Devon people did leave the European Union and I develop politicians our job is to represent the views of the people that elect us and the fact that should have been delivered by now and I'm optimistic to the future and that we will now go ahead and get by Saddam but it's always been quite a divisive figure some people in the slipping a lot of speculation an accusation about the the truth in his statements and some of his more that descriptions of people like single mothers and women wearing but because is he going to be able to put all that successfully behind him. And I think yesterday's election won't be long before our confidence in the direction of travel and again I'm not going to make a boy but I do think that you know he has shown that he's a great leader and people are at that trust in him to deliver day and I hope that actually we can all now move forward and. I've got to let you go now because of understand you got to teach a class haven't you your mass teacher. And I have to take a lesson in 5 years I'll let you go the judgment Westminster starts on Monday I think. Thank you very much for joining us today the practicalities that. The new conservative m.p. For North Devon What do you think about what she's saying there do you feel this great rift in the country. Even though we've got this result is still there isn't it we've heard it from people this morning the people who wanted to remain the people who voted in other ways how do we bring everyone together run into evidence that I want to make a comment on politics but I would like to request a certain song Oh what a beautiful morning oh what a beautiful day you're out of luck with that play list I'm afraid I think we get the point you're making 101034 let's talk to Steve in Barnstable we're asking today Steve did you get what you wanted most. Thank you all quite result yelling it's a conservative Yeah all to the little for all it was a lot but. It is the point now a lot this morning who sat there knows everyone suicide they criticize Johnson the lawyers than the shooter not stuck to his guns now we found in the truth was who the leaders we would have had if we got anybody else could we can after go once in Washington we have an I mean she left she she didn't know 2 she didn't hold on to a seat she confided in me so where is Polish Johnson he has got 3 guns and he's been a bit of a fall into is that there is what we will get excluded now you are no human but it did mourn a pretty great state but if it's a day off because it's not that different a reason Miles may still effect. I don't know what don't believe Carol just work it out you know it was interesting so don't completely fool he don't care if the deal is different on not Teresa Mayes but that that was so I rounded condemned by people yet Mr Turner and we were all sitting there a lot of people in the critical standing there going. To Happen no 'd one knows what. That small point we will see cannot compare me leaving Europe and. The world's going to fall apart how do we know how do we know when the gentleman who's talking to business gentleman about 10 minutes ago he said well you know it's a terrible thing you know because of poor you know it's not going to work. These people or that they're not pulling the country to get what we need. What can we now do we mark God's mercy for I've been bitten but he can say exactly what he wants from his position of knowledge which is as a business person is exactly what Iran is here and yet all told is very preventable can I say if you know it's correct he doesn't know if he's really going to face talking about the business community that he is a part all of so he's talking from his experience as as many people do as well for sure Steve I get the point you're making nobody's go to a crystal ball but there are people that all working in these areas that are economists that all the Bank of England all people with respect know a lot more than Stephen Bonestell and their salaries things are I certainly agree but at the end of the day I like what you say I don't know because the magic wall so when I said well we have a No Kill breaks it was a terrible thing was terrible who knows nobody knows and this is what we do some people don't do you know more than others but not 100 percent but you you know you just think Never mind about that let's just do it anyway because that's what people voted for you sorry about people who know what you know know this. The polls are meant to know when I say they. This post before the yeah Tunes outs yeah oh yeah Semaj Staples Arena No. No wise Lloyd but that's no this is a must win or well in me and thus a statistical thing I get what you saying state what about Boris Johnson himself what about beyond. This life they've promised they repeated endlessly Let's get done but I've also given manifesto pledges on lots of other things what stood out for you what would you like other than blacks to be down I think as long as he speaks truth comes with the National how. Many are there and also are the placing schools. Forward but reversing it is for if we did we missed apparently the you know the not next not the Calcutta if everybody in me country one pound you only we're not going to help the National Health Service they were everyone's today where did you get those I guess because I see how many people live in this really nice country 60 something is not some of the millions 16000000 yes 16000000 pounds if you just took one pound you can push quite international help. That's a drop in the ocean I think for the health services mob a drop in the ocean breeze better than nothing you know member when you when we were talking about boys Trump away it was a case of like a 1000000 Dr income I really was were really matter yes absolutely we connect 67000000 thereabouts between results and 67000000 if everybody I told Howard Johnson does what he said. They say if you can sell on 35 he will examine just very unclear it was Boris Johnson not anybody else because. You know how many stories tonight he appeared in Scotland. And spicy Clichy who should get so many top moving movies the last call the s.n.c. By neurosurgeon. Shooting at will help the so-called people who are in the love she get 54 she's got one if you're 48 following but I don't think she did the last or not the last election the election before it's my 6 Hussian day where you can see the 3000 something she lost. So again I just think the country's now spoken and the country said once again it's out it was out that was what Boris Johnson a strike was during his campaign let's get back to God but around Harf of state and again this is not accurate figures around half have gone to prior remain parties. Yeah so you're saying that the country has spoken but the Hill that portion of the population who want to remain and Boris Johnson is need to sneak out how bringing people together yet what a caring you know you know he's going to go into Parliament Let's see if he does what he says because he couldn't do it before because every other party in parliament was going to go so we're going to. Win when we're not going to listen to what the British public what we're going to sign no no no no so Boris Johnson the same is true I was fighting a losing battle he's hard to call me election which you don't which is what many people really pushed and I've actually felt good in a big one I will stay for always good to hear from you thank you very much I will I don't so you know. Cheerio Stephen Barts divil Stephen King's Speech said I hope Boris in Joyce's moment and it doesn't go to his head I won't breaks it down faster than anybody else but I hope he doesn't go power crazy it just goes to show that after 3 years of being called stupid leave voters didn't know what we were voting for Wait wait 10134 I guess he can't strictly say that until well 10 years down the line 5 years when will we know if it was a good idea to leave your opponent that's a very interesting question of course isn't it and once we do you leave in the at the end of January it's just the beginning of lots of different negotiations so I suspect we're going to be talking about it for a long while to come I always say wait 10134 I want to hear from you this morning $88.00 death and travel news the trinkets Honiton interests of Mary Bishop school lane is blocked in both directions due to full entry the. King Stainton the slow traffic Gita roadworks and length closures name of Bree on the a $379.00 their temperature. Expect delays that the airports fine Southwest and trains reduced service and replacement buses are an operation to industrial action traffic's moving well in the time of bridge but a 10 minute wait 3 ferries running between Devonport until point his the travel line number pulls Whiting 080812829. B.b.c. Radio dad. Janet Kipling. Devon is still blue apart from Plymouth and Devonport. Exits are the 2 seats in the county so the colors on the map of Devon have remained the same but it's been a very good night for the Conservative Party the held all the seats including in top necessarily system defected to the Liberal Democrats the focus of the Tories increased in nearly all their seats including in Eastern. No Stephan you have the new Countess we spoke to one of those just a minute ago care right in East Africa independent hotly tipped missed out. But not enough let's talk to Patricia intemperance Mary is that your constituency Patricia. No way where mouse dried your mouse tried central John and I'm not using which everybody else's but Ok but he's won pretty comprehensively I think we can say how you're feeling absolutely related I've never in 60 years of voting I've never been so worried about an election as I was about this one Randi why well because. People will say Black said it 1st of all we live in a democracy and the people voted to leave we have an away day too because otherwise we're not a democracy anymore and also the 2 summative and in the Labor Party was frightening me because I live so. I wasn't born until 941 and didn't know about the horrors of about it until last about but I think we really did not I mean when you say the anti semitism in the Labor Party do you have any concrete examples of. Apart from stuff in the press No but if he he was are so many kinds. And refuse to make an art so warm. And he has got to send the text in the Parliament we also have quite a few people Jewish people living in cabins America and they were very very worried I must say again that would if Jeremy Corbin was sitting here he would hotly deny that and she said Yes that's right press but we'll we'll we'll take it as your saying it so what was it for you about the conservatives that gave you a lot of confidence and as you say Mel strong I did very well 32095 votes plus 1.21.2 to quite a few of labor by the look of it what was it you were voting for really Patricia when you put that cross in a box with voting for. It's difficul