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Season with clubs now required to name a $21.00 player squad by noon 2 days before each fixture instead of the previous 19 However for each player from outside the $21.00 included in the match day 17 that team will lose one of their 8 interchanges. The West Yorkshire weather waves Keeley Donovan. Variable clouds some cliffs belting a little sherry rain in places overnight mainly in the west it could be a little wintry across high ground a brisk westerly wind keeping temperatures of the 0 temperatures that are around 2 or 3 degrees that might be stretching to morrow the wings strengthening a cold windy day to come some shine and showers well there will be a lot of dry weather out there as well as showers a little into the hills 5 degrees the high Thank you very much Kelly. Pete Allison. B.b.c. Radio. 5 plus 5 this Friday seeds I'm almost sure we can now find a myspace Allison looking after things for Gail left out she's back with me on Monday covering as you might have missed trending on social media over the past 24 hours or so the 10 most Googled people in the u.k. In 2019 have been revealed top Caitlin Jenner parent to the Cardassian she featured in I'm a celebrity this year the top 10 feet choose 2 other I'm a celebrity count might as well Radio one percent's Adele Roberts and Girls Aloud sing it Nadine Coyle are in the top 10 2nd was a huge issue but James Charles he's known for his make up tutorial videos elsewhere in the world Italian police are investigating after a painting believed to be stolen 23 years ago was found in a wall in the gallery where it had been on display was stolen 1997 discovered by a gardener clearing are even on an Xterra wall when he moved he found the painting in a bag it is now reportedly worth and I'm sure this is down to Big quite some time 50000000 pounds 50000000 pounds very clumsy for someone to lose it was an. Ok so the results of the general election are being digested nationally the conservatives are back with a majority of 82 the biggest since 1987 but what has happened locally we heard about Bradford in Keathley an hour ago but now here's our political reporter Kevin Larkin to fill us in on what has happened across the rest of the county Hi Kevin the big story of the night was in the Wakefield district wasn't it Waffen that. The biggest result was in Wakefield itself where conservative Emraan are made can defeat it at Labor's Mary Cray to become the 1st conservative m.p. Elected there since 1931 I spoke to the city's new m.p. And asked him why he thought he'd won I think the people are Wakefield for too long well taken for granted I promise to listen and to give voice to them I promise to serve them by my platform was all very my own very simple understanding of representative democracy that I believe if they put their trust in me to represent the people of Wakefield I think that's why. Even in the 2 seats but Labor held onto in the district Hemsworth and also Normanton pontiff acting Castleford they were big changes as both John Trickett and effect Cooper's majority's went down from around 14000 to around 1200 votes each That's about a 10th of what they were yesterday I asked Yvette Cooper what Labor needs to do next this is a really bad result we are going to have to be really humble about this and I think we will need to change as a result but you know there's a lot of work for us today and what needs to change. We have to reflect on you know the things that happened as part of this there's no doubt that Bracks it's obviously been a key issue and the continued divisions in the country it may be that things might have been different if we had got some form of compromise customs deal in the spring but maybe not so let's turn to leads now Kevin what happened there. Well it was no change in terms of the M.P.'s So if you had an m.p. Of a particular here yesterday you've got the same one today the big surprise from when the election was called was that the Lib Dems were unable to take back leads northwest from Labor's Alex Sobel they've had big hopes there and across the parties there'd been a lot of expectation of a sort of campaign that that might happen but Alex Sobel and other Labor M.P.'s embassy also joined in that post-mortem we heard from that Cooper on where it all went wrong for Labor in Leeds ne Fabian Hamilton said that he doesn't believe parts of the media treated Jeremy Corbin fairly and he also had some very strong words about Boris Johnson Boris Johnson hasn't had nearly the exposure the germy Corben has for 4 years his character has been systematically assassinated by various sections of the media the right wing press now it's very very hard to stand up to I don't know how he still manages to stay sane sometimes because I don't think I could with that kind of systematic assassination we're not starting with a level playing field here we never were. Morris has been lauded by the media look at some of the things that have been said about him and it is the most untrustworthy dishonest sociopath that I've ever come across in politics right so no change in Leeds but there were some big changes in the seats which were counted in Huddersfield that's right now these are the seats which generally have a bit of a habit of going back and forth between the parties depending on who's doing well so it was a huge surprise to see the conservatives do well in Kirklees Jason McCartney from the Tories won back the column by the seat which he'd lost in 2017 to Labor's Fillmore Walker and the other win for the conservatives that that counts was Mark eastward who took Jewsbury from Labor's Paul the sheriff now she was obviously very upset at the results and seemed to be quite upset in the emotional losing but she has since put out a tweet saying that she was privileged to serve as Jews present pay and she's also thanked her staff as well and finally what happened in Boulder Dale. Well no change in terms of the M.P.'s their labors Holly Lynch one in Halifax Well conservative Craig Whitaker saw a big increase in his budget or a t. In the cold Valley. But overall Pete Don't assume in these seats where we didn't see M.P.'s changing but nothing happened what we've seen in this election is for the lot of labor majorities were cut in West Yorkshire a lot of post tribal Labor voters the people who voted Labor for generations a lot of them went over to the conservatives this time many conservatives increased their majorities and that all changes but dynamics of the next election if I dare talk about the 2024 election tonight and of course we're sure to continue to play the role that it always does absolutely key region of seats which are likely to switch hands in British politics but perhaps more so now than ever political reporter Kevin Larkin thank you very much Kevin and I've been talking to Victoria honeymoon Dr Victoria he's a lecturer in politics of the University of Leeds earlier on today and I asked how she was getting on after a very long a very interesting night I am very well thank you yes not bad not part so. Significant change particularly in Whitefield Yes So Wakefield is new territory for the conservatives isn't it Ace Wakefield is one of those places where it's been labor to the bone It's one of those areas that the Labor Party might have considered to be a safe seat as they come and I think that what we've seen in the last 24 hours is the people of Wakefield demonstrating Actually no they can't just be relied upon in every election and when we've seen interviews of people and people being asked in places like Wakefield they talk about how they feel the Labor Party has relied upon it's used and abused them a little bit it's expected them to turn out and vote Labor and what the communities in places like Whitfield are saying is you can't rely on those We're going to make our voices heard. We did that in 26 days with the referendum and they doing it again so our Western constituencies they aren't reflective of the rest of the country because there are still more Labor M.P.'s here than conservatives in West Yorkshire but nationally it looks like a long road back for Labor doesn't it it does the country constituency make up is quite complicated so obviously Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland look very different you get a concentration of Labor M.P.'s around London where there's multiple and pays and then you start to see big swathes of blue after this election right across the country and then you've traditionally sing lots of labor constituencies in the middle and the North of England for example what we're really seeing here is that there's been a massive sea change in the way that people try and connect to parties and some of that may be that they feel disconnected Jeremy called in for example we know that actually while they consider the conservatives have picked up votes they haven't picked up as many votes as the Labor Party have lost so that's one problem that they may have but what we do know is that Bret's as an issue has really unsettled those connections that people had those people who may have always voted for a party that has made them rethink that it's added an extra dimension and even if it wasn't the primary issue people voted on it certainly made people think an awful lot more about the party that they were aligning to so Bracks it's had a very big impact and that coupled with Jeremy call been it's difficult for the Labor Party to be able to fix that in the shot I'm sure that they will try but we're already seeing the ideological battle lines being set by the party and it will have to say how father willing to go in order to to change for the next general election so this is the green light for Boris Johnson's government can you explain why that is the difference other than the number is obviously not and having that big majority what is the difference between what he has now and what happened for parliament was dissolved what does enable him to do Ok so before parliament was dissolved he had a minority government which meant that whatever piece of legislation he pulled through. He couldn't rely on it going through just on conservative votes he needed to also gather votes for me that the Labor Party the Lib Dems independents d cetera now he doesn't need to do that he's got a massive majority so what he can do is actually almost anything because he doesn't have to ask other parties to lend them that support to him he just needs to rely upon his conservative and pays all of these Conservative M.P.'s have been briefed to accept Brock's it so it gives him huge amounts of of wiggle room now there may be problems with that for certain members of the Conservative Party for example who've been able to really crowbar other views onto the Conservative Party because of the limited number of votes it may mean it reduces their voice in the party actually you could say a soft Abraxas it because there are more people because there is a majority Alternatively you might see bars Johnson marching on in exactly the same position and exactly the same direction as he was before he got an awful lot more scope to do pretty much whatever he wants so we've heard him going to go as well be our idea of people almost lending their votes and we've had a couple times tonight lending Everts the Conservative Party because of bricks supports it seems to have affected people's traditional party loyalty it certainly seems to be that way but lending your vote is quite an interesting thing because if you lend Jovo to a party regardless of whether you're labor in line to conservative a concert in London Labor you want a payoff from that and we're very much hearing that from some of the constituencies I let my vote to the conservatives but I expect to see new hospital small nurses I expect to see a change in my lifestyle in my in my economic position the conservatives are going to be under an awful lot of pressure to deliver they've got to deliver a withdrawal agreement from from the European Union they've got to deliver all of these trade agreements they've got to deliver new hospitals Mauna says this is a big a big ask even in the manifesto was the. Detail and that might work in their favor but for those people who lent their vote they're going to be wanting to see something in return for it and the conservatives will be under a lot of push to get done because if not the next election night for them might not be quite a successful Thanks very much Dr Victoria honeymoon a politics academic at the University of Leeds you've had a long day haven't you but certainly have some sleep thank you every speech you've . West Yorkshire travel b.b.c. Radio and we can get to travel a day from David James pretty good apart from the outer ring road around based on the border a broken down vehicle on the roundabout slowing things down considerably there expect delays as a result fairly heavy on the m 62 west of 22 rich with more across the water 20 at Rochdale following a broken down vehicle out what is now clear from the carriage where I'm going to find it fairly heavy if you're travelling up and down pull back on the a 658 towards the a 64 by the Donnelly arms and a busy one as well if you're travelling on the m 6 or 6 into and out of Bradford to and from. Up towards the state get round about a little on the slow side as well apart from that there's not a lot to tell with if you do spot anything would appreciate you calling the travel line and there's more inside 15 minutes thank you New news now with Clive settled b.b.c. Radio only good afternoon Boris Johnson says the conservatives have an overwhelming mandate to deliver Bragg's it by the 31st of January following their general election when Labor loses 4 seats to the conservatives in West Yorks including Wakefield for the 1st time in 87 years and Joe Swinson quits as Lib Dems leader after losing her seat in Scotland while Jeremy Corbyn says he will go to it only after a period of reflection for labor for the more showers which could to turn wintry on high ground quite windy to lows of one Celsius $34.00 Fahrenheit. B.b.c. Radio. So we settle down traffic we'll to do. Clive has. 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You know I say it's a very very this is a. Weekend from 6 b.b.c. Radio and joining me now Keely is hey how are you yes I'm very well thank you expire we are currently touring with you know yes sorry for those you can't say which is most of you I had a very ill time gobstopper put in my mouth I mean I put it in my mouth suites and this is much longer around it's like it's Christmas except except in the b.b.c. We generally we can be kind to each other when it's election night and when it's Christmas and everybody brings in goodies I just walked past and put this kind of rocky I mean I think it's a revolving coast as well and it's totally inappropriate broadcasting a lot today and I didn't really think I had so I'm kind of holding it like sticky fingers Well I and I want you to forecast on how things are looking for the next couple of ice cold Ok cold and windy of the 2 key things so if you're asking about if you're going Christmas shopping if you're going to Christmas markets more wrap up warm I wear so it's got a hold because there will be the risk of a few showers pushing through as well not all day long and after a few in the morning in the early part of the afternoon it might be that the rest the the new not she turns out quite nice but there will be a few knocking around some more and it will only get up to about 5 degree so with the showers across the hills could well be a bit wintry nature it actually is a little system a little what we call trough which is like a mini front going through Saturday into Sunday it will be start of this rain but we may well see the high ground in particular even as low as 150 meters which obviously you know doesn't just mean the pennants. We could have a bill but a hill snow so we're looking at some sleet and snow overnight into Sunday yes one to watch it depends how light the winds fall if they fall. We might get a little bit of the interest of 2 level levels Well we're not talking lights but it might just be some pretty scenes on Sunday morning. As windy but still blistering cold and lovely thank you. Very much that we go weather update. Now on b.b.c. Radio whenever I need to go right back supply Again you add. To our. Thank you out. To our. The at the out. To our you as. You out the at. The at . The at . The out. Ok. Cool again whenever wherever on b.b.c. Radio Leeds now every Friday we like to ask you what you're up to at the weekend Well how about this a charity Christmas Tree Festival in. Reference to Forrest Redfern how. Good it's going to pay to. Speak to you so about what you've got this weekend Yeah well I'm speaking in some simple place. Look a. The most beautiful display of Christmas trees all it. Oh gosh there are 21 trees to charities and 5 others who are absolutely beautiful in here so how have you got these charities on board are these local twist to. Similar OCO and some for example we've got catastrophic care we've got Mallie Rocher a we've got to go cetera so I went round the local charity shops basically. Like Coleman helping look at a lot of donations. For setting So how long do people have to come and visit them and see them for themselves is this weekend alone how long the people have Yeah right we're working now until 7 o'clock and then tomorrow we've got a big day which is between 11 in the morning and store even the name and then we're open on Sunday between 12 and 3 that finishes with Carol's amongst the trees. And then we're open again. 113 and 7 of us sounds lovely say an extremely fast as you should hope at the start. As well so remind me where abouts in Morley you are people trying to find you for heading that way which church from where abouts this is sent. 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