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Tell us but still live in the next few minutes with the fallout from the huge shift actually for the conservatives in bars Johnson and almost certain now that it will happen will be out of the you on January the 31st lots of questions about what happens with the Lib Dems their leaders already gone lots of questions about what happens with labor and Jamey Corbin is not said he's standing down he says I'm not going to lead them into a another general election that want to me pay for make us absolutely furious with Jeremy Corbin earlier on the show blaming him for the result let's take you to Boston and Skegness constituents say and not across the country as the place which in the referendum voted by the highest percentage points to leave the warm and safe the other conservatives in Lincoln share a reelected with a big majority Hayes been talking giving his reaction after assault was revealed to Alex Rhodes right so I joined that woman well it's very good news for you here in the. Past that more than 30000 votes you feel about that think it's a huge confidence in the message that the prime minister I met him again and again during the election we've got to resolve the bricks it situation and we've got to move on to deal with all the other issues that matter to people on the doorsteps and that's clearly what people want to get done here. And your own course to be echoed nationally as well what do you make of the why the result so I think what we've seen is obviously some difficult results in Scotland some difficult results in some parts of the southeast but overwhelmingly the country has no molests fact that. The message from Boris Johnson it is that we have to resolve the situation around breaks it and that we have to continue with those other priorities whether that's the n.h.s. Whether that's policing whether that's education or all of that just demonstrates how frustrated people have been with our broken political system over the last 3 years now I suppose the barriers are out of the way. If the so if the deal goes well it's you know it's going to create you guys if it goes badly there's no one else to blame Yes that's absolutely true but politics is about taking responsibility is about making difficult decisions and what's been frustrating about these last 2 or 3 years for the British public I am for people in Westminster is the inability to make those tough decisions one way or another so I think whatever happens being in a position to have a decisive majority means that the country is in a better place today. About 60 percent this time around it always tends to be a little lower than the national average you think you know getting something like breaks that sorted will that make Will that bring people back to sort of the political system may have been a bit disillusioned with it in Boston let's get this thing today we saw a unusually high number of spoiled ballot papers state still a tiny percentage of the total but an unusually high number compared to the norm that demonstrates how frustrated people are with political system and I think it's only by make it by running in elections making promises and delivering on those from us is that we're able to restore faith in democracy that's what we've got to get on with doing and it's good that we've almost certainly got 5 years in which to do it rather than to have what we've had with it for the last 2 or 3 years of sort of constant Democratic events to try and resolve things and finally you've played a role in. The digital part of the government's digital minister and things like that. This information fake news to seem to play a big part in this election this time around what is the going to do to be sorted out well I think we've got an agenda around. What we call online homes are making the Internet a safer place for everybody and the Cabinet Office is leading a program on disinflation around elections that's the same thing we've got to do in a case here and way the Internet of course is here to stay and we've got to update some of our electoral rules to make sure that the rules that were written for paper based elections reflect the digital world as well thank you very much that woman that talking to. A reporter at the camp Boston Skegness relax Matt Warman as the conservative base and again pictures everywhere else in the county with a much increased majority the majority last time around was getting up 217000 He's now. More than 25000 that. A 13 percent increase on $27.00 tane. In 2nd with just over 6000 votes they're down nearly 10 percent and again same everywhere in Lincolnshire 3rd place Lib Dems and they have increased their vote by 3 percent with just under 2000 there's an independent standing there who got just over a 1000 and a half interest them out woman saying there's quite a few spoiled ballot papers but a small percentage of the overall and the turnout there just over 60 percent again like the rest of us are percentage points down about a couple of percent on last one Melvin Pryor going to continue to take your feelings on the election and yeah i'm really interesting that the Boston Skegness seat there and you mentioned about the sport Palin maybe is that I see the various reasons it was something like 170 wasn't it the that was sort of sport in some way which which is quite interesting I mean that might be some kind of protest you know we don't we don't you know do no no no no it's for get it wrong I mean you know we don't it's a small number of the Crown skated a sort of course on its own yeah but I would love to hear your views the day has it been bricks it was it bricks that made your decision in the end are you shocked are you delighted with the result when the poll came out last night 10 o'clock last night I think it was a poll can this be right is it is it going to be as big a majority and it's proved to be fairly accurate there's lots of polls but the one poll that's always right is the exit poll pretty much isn't what here this is the methodology they employ very clever but this is really interesting because I would like to know I've seen it took place in Lincolnshire as well yeah because you quizzed by somebody when you came out I would never tell anybody if I came out of my voting so who tells the pollsters how you vote because I wouldn't think if I come out of a polling place in this one area well you know and I also don't give the people the card you know you take you know you sometimes I don't give them that because I'm sort. Thinking Blitzer a way they can work out from this card how I voted so who was surveyed for the polls last night when Lincoln would have definitely been surveyed because it was one of the case eights in the last so are you part of that poll last night I would love to know this morning maybe you voted for a different party to usual and this is what Boris Johnson was saying this morning you know we we appreciate your vote and you might not normally be a Tory voter we've now got to prove over the next 5 years that we're worth it whether some elements of as they say holding your nose at a polling station you might be a voter who has been traditionally Labor don't like the Tories you don't like Boris Johnson but you thought actually Brix it done that before they got a new slogan now the people's got me like 3 words slogan it's like. That might be or it might be that some people who were big labor supporters still voted them even though they don't like Jeremy call Billie's all things come into Exactly and I do know there are people also that as a staunch Tories that I know it didn't show up in the figures that voted Labor this time around so it was it was a very difficult one to call but goodness me I have to say personally I'm surprised it wasn't close interested to hear from the lead them. Because obviously that what's an interesting one is if you look at the think is obviously in Lincolnshire the conservatives really up on votes and also. Labor while down but the Lib Dems have had a big increase now see that it's about 90 percent increase that's obviously coming from a low base you know so that's quite misleading figure on this side of it but actually that means actually it's not been bad for them no that makes sense and they've got their place in everything but I think certainly they were looking at it and saying well actually it's going to be a run between Labor and the conservatives and that's what people had in their minds I assume so it was Corbin versus Johnson was never you know as it as it turned out in the end and that's what people seem to go for I would love to hear your views today when we have a story like this we just open up the phone line. Hines I want to hear your views today join the conversation tell us how your feeling this morning the morning after the general election are you feeling overjoyed at are you feeling shocked are you feeling delighted by the results and what difference might it make to you let me know this morning 08000 double 65949 there with you at the same time as usual. B.b.c. Radio Lincolnshire. Just let me bring you through those figures I mentioned these are from our political reporter Sharon Edwards this gives us a snapshot of Lincoln share and talk about the 7 constituents in the a.b.c. Radio link each area we obviously cover the link to caddy Council authority area so the conservatives this is compared with 2017 Sharon's been doing the mathematics the conservatives are up $47000.00 votes on 2017 that's a rise of almost 24 percent labor down in Lincolnshire by nearly $29000.00 votes that's more than 37 percent and the Lib Dems up almost just over $13000.00 votes that's a rise of nearly 90 percent. 90 percent excess from quite a low base in the past and that shows you what the situation is all of which feeds into the national picture let's take it to Westminster and b.b.c. Radio link it shares Carl standing by their embrace Johnson's wildest dreams it couldn't of had a bigger result than this could be Matt No I really don't think he could I mean if you hear how they were sounding the last sort of day or 2 as they sort of move to close the polls there was some nervousness behind the scenes Well clearly on these numbers they didn't have to be the biggest share the vote the Conservative Party have had since 1979 when Margaret Thatcher came to power the biggest number of seats that they've had in 30 years 187 the 3rd victory for Margaret Thatcher was the last time they were in these kind of numbers a majority in the mid seventy's this is a big big. A political power Boris Johnson has picked up the ability now to do what he wants he won't even be beholden to groups like the European Research Group the. Breaks it is if you like that cause problems for trees in Mesa some have suggested this of unready breaks it deal as he puts it Boris Johnson house is something that well you know it's not quite as hard as some of those predators would like doesn't matter now they can cause trouble for him because even if they do he's got the majority to ignore them so quite quite an astonishing night the conservatives who were behind that black adore there which I can't quite see as well as normal because a whacking great Christmas tree prints of it. Yeah it's going to be a very happy Christmas for Boris Johnson and he said bizarrely even though you know he's big things when he was prime minister after he won the Tora leadership race was you know do or die were coming out they are now they're actually good if you want to have a softer practice if it suited you know getting the deal done quicker now because he can literally do as he's like he's got such a huge majority of people who are inside who I want to do. Because he's facing out a cross in opposition that's going to be divided and licking its wounds I think for a very long time the Labor Party the worst result Well I think since 1935 our number crunchers have it 1903 on the microphone they got 209 seats 203 tonight to 6 fewer than that they've lost some key figures around the party Jeremy Corbyn Well he says he's not going to sign just now says he won't contest another election but he wants to stay on and lead some kind of review I'd be interested to see whether the party let him do that because there is fury out there not least that when he made his initial remarks there was no sort of sense of contrition at all no no expressive regrets for the 50 or so Labor seats that have now been wiped off the board so Boris Johnson facing that and the Lib Dems who were hoping to come up on the rails Well they're a seat down and one of the the seats they lost last. I picked up a few lost a few in the leader has gone too so I think it's not an unfair summary to say the bulk of the opposition in disarray with the exception of perhaps the s.n.p. Who will be buoyant after picking up $48.00 seats an increase of 13 on the last election to to dominate the Scottish political scene and it's to cater this that in lame seats like Lincoln like Grimm's where people voted with the majority to lave the m. Pay for labor went against that and are seen to block access that then they came to the victory for Boris Johnson or is it that people don't like Jeremy Corbyn as well as a combination or what I think will be picking over the bones of this is some time to come yes I think clearly Jeremy Corbyn was a factor in the labor absolutely holding the line denying that least as far as the upper echelons I think plenty of other M.P.'s or some former employees and I sing and it was very much him as a problem the doorstep but they labor hierarchy saying this is clearly was the Bracks election so they are claiming that corporatism is not they called an Islamist still something that could be popular just people wanted to get President before turning such thoughts I think that is an interesting point of view that plenty in labor would contest as they wake up this morning facing another 5 years of Conservative government actually that much was one of the concerted campaign pledges was to get rid of the Back to go back to how we were when prime ministers could call elections whenever they fancied so maybe maybe 3 maybe 4 years who knows how things will pan out but yeah clearly a factor labor in 2017 a promise to honor the election the referendum result and some supporters might think that their current position of having a referendum after renegotiating was not doing that and I think that confused message perhaps could have cost them their. Live from West meant star on the Lincolnshire picture as fed into the national one for you 21 minutes past 9 b.b.c. Radio Lincolnshire travel. In and around Grantham you got long queues heading in still. 6 a 7 along Springfield right around bridge and right down to it south parade and you have as well on the man thought right heading in past the hospital it sat looking a lot busier as well heading into the city now on the Schelling thought right as a heading in on the a 57 on the sax we write me a 46 in the car high roundabout and to the north of the city Kenny to this morning as he had only a 46 pre-market Rice incased had a cooler to say there was flooding once again affecting the whole to the more level crossing Saudi bases the m one it's fully open now between junctions 31 and 30 the works all exits off this morning's incident but it's going to take off my skis to Clay and it's still affecting traffic heading south on the MH chain which is calling from Junction want to Bromley if you can update his call I 15751 double 6 I'm Louisa Gail b.b.c. Radio Lincolnshire travel b.b.c. Introducing a link into. This is. The best music from the council a studio session and in-depth conversation with local musician Mrs. Greenfield psychoacoustics real different types of so we will bring different pieces. Of. Pvc introducing a really good sense a a a maybe see radio you shit I'm going to see sound struck one to 3 minutes past No I'm one of the features of this election has been places where you would never expect a victory. And I used to work at and works obvious to I lived there for years over to a local pipe there and that was one of those places the gold nearby ball cyber with Danny scared a lot of writers big names he's been the m.p. That 970 Hayes gone and you've heard about Greg Grimsby going because you used to be the power of Austin Mitchell You remember on calendar and things like that that's going to the conservatives also scone thought going to. Holly Croft with a majority of almost 6 and a half 1000. Nick Dakin add previously add a threat Now 1000 majority there's a quite a turnaround and that was. Reflected on Nick Di can with now what do you put it down to your defeat tonight well I don't think most generals don't have battles at the time of the enemy's opponents choosing and so I always thought having an election. This side of Christmas just a few days before Christmas when the dark nights and you know people's and the weather is poor as it was to die on people's eyes or on other things was always going to be a challenge so it's no surprise to me I don't think this was the most sensible move . Is not the real reason why you are no longer the Scunthorpe m.p. The man that we just heard there Jeremy called and. Well I think things are complicated I think certainly the message from the doorstep was that. People didn't have the level of confidence in Jeremy Corbin that. They would like to have just lost the signal from scandal public lake so we may miss a little bit there dude I debate about Mr 10 seconds yeah you said they didn't didn't go that far labor problems. Yeah I can say this is in the context of a very vicious and personal attack on the I believe death with by the conservatives I mean it's the direct mail landing through the letter boxes and this area one after another mainly negative attacks on that I believe. It was but the main characteristic of them so and the media hasn't been all that balanced now the media to be fair is never the balance but I think in particular it has been tricky but yes I think in the end. The the challenge for leaders is to. To turn that around you know you can't. Blame the trials you've got to get out there and change the weather and that's not happened. For you personally what next I have a loss you know not yet I'm still he can still hear me I want to hear it's. Because he's still there for me personally well it's a weight off my shoulders this has been a very tough job it's been a particularly hard in the last 4 years because of the context in which. We've been working you'll notice that there's a huge number of. Moderate conservative M.P.'s stood down before the general election and a number of moderate Labor M.P.'s also struck down there's a real danger that the middle ground of politics will be hollowed out but it's also leaves a space in that middle ground which hopefully will be filled by a rejuvenated Labor Party. Working in the interests of the the British people which is what the Labor Party historically has done so very very well Nick that he no longer the labor and pay for Scunthorpe that has gone to the conservatives said the story of the night is that the conservatives with one seat left to declare have a majority of 76 year bars Johnson live on this program as he spoke at a rally in London promised to work night and day as he put it to repay the trust of voters after lead the conservatives to what he described as a stark general election when he said it was a mandate to take the u.k. Out of the e.u. Next month. The same is just as bad for Labor have heard about the problems there for them also in great Grimsby which has had a and m. Pay. A Labor color since 1970 it's now conservative and the big story on our doorstep here in the county was in Lincoln which was always going to be a tight battle in