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crime surveys in england and wales. i'm afraid i simply don't understand which survey she is looking at. it is worth pointing out that she maybe thinking of the crime surveys from before 2010, which makes it very hard to compare them because labour didn't count fraud and we do.- didn't count fraud and we do. number six lease, didn't count fraud and we do. number six please. mr— didn't count fraud and we do. number six please, mr speaker. _ didn't count fraud and we do. number six please, mr speaker. over- didn't count fraud and we do. number six please, mr speaker. over 24,000| six please, mr speaker. over 24,000 --eole six please, mr speaker. over 24,000 people have — six please, mr speaker. over 24,000 people have arrived _ six please, mr speaker. over 24,000 people have arrived in _ six please, mr speaker. over 24,000 people have arrived in the _ six please, mr speaker. over 24,000 people have arrived in the uk - six please, mr speaker. over 24,000 people have arrived in the uk from i people have arrived in the uk from afghanistan under since the operation, of which 21,000 have been resettled under schemes. there isn't a visa application centre in afghanistan for security reasons but those who have left the country can make a visa application in the normal way. the ac rs is designed to support vulnerable people such as women and girls at risk.— support vulnerable people such as women and girls at risk. thank you, mr speaker- — women and girls at risk. thank you, mr speaker. for _ women and girls at risk. thank you, mr speaker. for the _ women and girls at risk. thank you, mr speaker. for the fourth - women and girls at risk. thank you, mr speaker. for the fourth time - women and girls at risk. thank you, mr speaker. for the fourth time in i mr speaker. for the fourth time in recent weeks i feel compelled to raise on the floor of this house the case of five british children who have been in hiding in kabulfor the

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economy, cutting a&e and nhs waiting lists on stopping the small boats. but the delivery is not there, he might have focused on it, but the delivery is not there, you are a conservatives that believes in low taxation? �* , conservatives that believes in low taxation? , :, , :, , taxation? don't put words into my mouth. taxation? don't put words into my mouth- but _ taxation? don't put words into my mouth- but you — taxation? don't put words into my mouth. but you do. _ taxation? don't put words into my mouth. but you do. inflation - taxation? don't put words into my mouth. but you do. inflation was. mouth. but you do. inflation was created by _ mouth. but you do. inflation was created by external _ mouth. but you do. inflation was created by external shocks, - mouth. but you do. inflation was l created by external shocks, energy prices, the cost of food as a result of the breakdown of sme supply chains and food supply chains post pandemic. so the huge inflation was a global problem. i'm not disputing the reasons. someone said there was no delivery. there isn't yet. someone said there was no delivery. there isn't yet-— there isn't yet. even in new zealand, — there isn't yet. even in new zealand, where _ there isn't yet. even in new zealand, where we - there isn't yet. even in new zealand, where we had - there isn't yet. even in new zealand, where we had an l there isn't yet. even in new- zealand, where we had an incredibly popular prime minister, her ratings sank like a stone as a result of the cost of living crisis. i am saying, this. we are looking at the verdict ofthe this. we are looking at the verdict of the voters. _ this. we are looking at the verdict of the voters, andrea. _ this. we are looking at the verdict of the voters, andrea. and - this. we are looking at the verdict of the voters, andrea. and that i this. we are looking at the verdict of the voters, andrea. and that is| of the voters, andrea. and that is totally disappointing, _

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doesn't suggest to me anything like tony blair are experienced in the run—up to the general election in 1997. i don't think it is a real endorsement of labour, i think people do want us to focus, and as rishi sunak said, he is absolutely focused on dealing with what people care about, which is sorting out the economy, it is cutting waiting lists for the nhs, and vitally stopping the small boats, so i think there was everything to play for. what the small boats, so i think there was everything to play for. what is our was everything to play for. what is your verdict. _ was everything to play for. what is your verdict, there _ was everything to play for. what is your verdict, there is, _ was everything to play for. what is your verdict, there is, particularly | your verdict, there is, particularly following on from andrea saying people may be fed up with the conservatives but not yet in love with labour?— conservatives but not yet in love with labour? labour is back and in eve art with labour? labour is back and in every part of— with labour? labour is back and in every part of the — with labour? labour is back and in every part of the country _ with labour? labour is back and in every part of the country - - with labour? labour is back and in every part of the country - in - with labour? labour is back and in every part of the country - in the l every part of the country — in the north, _ every part of the country — in the north, east— every part of the country — in the north, east and west midlands, the south—west, the southeast. it has been _ south—west, the southeast. it has been a _ south—west, the southeast. it has been a catastrophic night for the tories _ been a catastrophic night for the tories. don't forget, the last time we had _ tories. don't forget, the last time we had this— tories. don't forget, the last time we had this set of elections was their— we had this set of elections was their second worst ever.- their second worst ever. labour didn't perform _ their second worst ever. labour didn't perform very _ their second worst ever. labour didn't perform very well - their second worst ever. labour didn't perform very well eitherl their second worst ever. labour. didn't perform very well either in 2019. ., �* ., ., , 2019. no, we didn't, and that is the oint, jo. 2019. no, we didn't, and that is the point.10- if— 2019. no, we didn't, and that is the point. jo- if you _ 2019. no, we didn't, and that is the point, 10. if you had _ 2019. no, we didn't, and that is the

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of the voters, andrea. and that is totally disappointing, as - of the voters, andrea. and that is totally disappointing, as i - of the voters, andrea. and that is totally disappointing, as i say, . of the voters, andrea. and that is| totally disappointing, as i say, and i am trying to explain why there isn't delivery yet to your point. the reason is because there is a global inflation issue. but andrea, hanu on, global inflation issue. but andrea, hang on. you _ global inflation issue. but andrea, hang on. you may _ global inflation issue. but andrea, hang on, you may feel— global inflation issue. but andrea, hang on, you may feel that - global inflation issue. but andrea, hang on, you may feel that voters| hang on, you may feel that voters think after 13 years of conservative rule, for the reasons you've said, there isn't delivery on those key priorities. there isn't delivery on those key riorities. ., , �* there isn't delivery on those key riorities. . , �* ., . there isn't delivery on those key riorities. . , �* ., :, priorities. there wasn't a cost of livin: priorities. there wasn't a cost of living crisis _ priorities. there wasn't a cost of living crisis in _ priorities. there wasn't a cost of living crisis in 2010. _ priorities. there wasn't a cost of living crisis in 2010. labour- priorities. there wasn't a cost of living crisis in 2010. labour left| living crisis in 2010. labour left us with no money. i conservative government had to come actually fix our economy. after massive debts were incurred by poor labour management. 0verthat were incurred by poor labour management. 0ver that ten year period, so much of the story has been about trying to fix the economy. if had had the pandemic hit without having fix the economy, there will is no way we could have afforded the furlough scheme. —— there is no way. history has consequences, and actually, last night is a devastating result for the conservatives, but there are

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he wants to focus on global, not local politics. iain watson, bbc news. lets go to our political correspondent david wallace lockhart who can give us the latest picture. you've been digging into the numbers for us. that's right. they it's to get an overall picture is a look at the change we're seeing in counselors. i will bring that up and we can start there. this is a comparison to 2019, just for a bit of context was up in 2019 the conservatives had a very bad set of local elections. labour didn't have a great time either, the lib dems did quite well. on changes to the 2090 local elections, labour at this point are up by 430 seats. conservatives down by almost 800 and lib dems up by 275. they were already starting from quite a high bar. significant gains for the greens who are up by 178. what does this mean for changes in council

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cross the newsroom to lewis goodall at the touch screen. any update? we haven't at the touch screen. any update? - haven't had any more counts in yet, but counting is resuming in lots of places in england and getting under way in scotland and wales. in terms of the results we had, it might be instructive to look at, in some ways i don't like the phrase, it is a bit imprecise, the so—called redwall, what people have been talking about in politics and is 2019. before we use it as a point of comparison, let's look at, as keir starmer has been there this morning, let's look at barnet. i think this is an important victory for labour. it is a symbolic victory as well. actually, there was some suggestion backin actually, there was some suggestion back in 2018 that labour might win this. they didn't and one of the reasons is because of the anti—semitism crisis taking place in the labour party at that time. barnet is the mostjewish borough in the country, and it meant labour didn't take the seat. this time,

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that that was an issue. but on all three occasions they sent me home saying, "just wait. labour will start." and finally, by the third visit, they did say that if labour didn't start naturally, they would book me for an induction on the saturday morning. that would have been far, far too late, and the odds of adam living would have been very, very low. so thankfully, in the end, labour started naturally. but by the time that i got to shrewsbury hospital in labour, they couldn't find his heartbeat. so i'm very, very fortunate in many ways that he survived. but there were so many opportunities, i believe, for them to pick up on the signs that something was wrong and was going wrong and getting worse, and theyjust didn't. so many what—ifs, charlotte, and i noticed that you tweeted earlier today that "today is finally the day for answers?

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exams, which increase the risk of infection but they didn't seem to notice that was an issue, on all three occasions they sent me home saying just wait. labour will start. finally by the third visit they did say that if labour didn't start naturally they would book me for an induction on the saturday morning, but that would have been far too late and the odds of adam living with have been very low, so thankfully in the end, labour started naturally but by the time i got to shrewsbury hospital in labour they couldn't find his heartbeat, so i am very fortunate in many ways that he survived, but there were so many opportunities i believe for them to pick up on the signs that something was wrong and was going wrong and getting worse and they just didn't. 50 wrong and getting worse and they 'ust didn't. . , wrong and getting worse and they 'ust didn't. ., , ., , just didn't. so many what ifs. i noticed you — just didn't. so many what ifs. i noticed you tweeted _ just didn't. so many what ifs. i noticed you tweeted earlier . just didn't. so many what ifs. i. noticed you tweeted earlier today that today is finally the day for answers, ? for that today is finally the day for answers,? for accountability, for answers, ? for accountability, for

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problem was nothing to do with going big or small, it's because he didn't listen to people and you didn't like lots of people's attitudes. whether it was on immigration, labour appeared veryjudgmental. whether it was on benefits, labour appeared veryjudgmental. there was a sense, clearly on brexit, labour didn't like a lot of the people they needed to vote for them to mark keir starmer recognises this and that is why he spent the summer going up and down the country meeting people who haven't voted for us. fin down the country meeting people who haven't voted for us.— haven't voted for us. on some occasions. _ haven't voted for us. on some occasions. for _ haven't voted for us. on some occasions, for many _ haven't voted for us. on some occasions, for many years - haven't voted for us. on some occasions, for many years and j haven't voted for us. on some i occasions, for many years and on some occasions for some of them, the last election was the 1st time they had voted labour. we have got to take on board what they are saying and change. the labour party isn't a pressure group, it was formed by working people to give a voice to working people to give a voice to working people to give a voice to working people in parliament. we are

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the top 20% of households by income will pay a0 times what the poorest 20% pay. the top a0% pay half of the entire levy. mr 20% pay. the top 40% pay half of the entire le . ~ g ., ,., 2096 pay. the top 4096 pay half of the entire le . ~ g. ,., 2096 pay. the top 4096 pay half of the entire le . ~_, ., entire levy. mrjohnson said labour didn't have — entire levy. mrjohnson said labour didn't have an _ entire levy. mrjohnson said labour didn't have an alternative _ entire levy. mrjohnson said labour didn't have an alternative of - entire levy. mrjohnson said labour didn't have an alternative of its - didn't have an alternative of its own. ~ ,,, ., ~ own. mr speaker, if the prime minister is _ own. mr speaker, if the prime minister is going _ own. mr speaker, if the prime minister is going ahead - own. mr speaker, if the prime minister is going ahead with l own. mr speaker, if the prime l minister is going ahead with this unfair— minister is going ahead with this unfair tax. — minister is going ahead with this unfairtax, can he minister is going ahead with this unfair tax, can he at least tell us this _ unfair tax, can he at least tell us this will— unfair tax, can he at least tell us this. will his plan cleared the nhs waiting _ this. will his plan cleared the nhs waiting list backlog by the end of this parliament? yes or no? | waiting list backlog by the end of this parliament? yes or no? i think the whole house _ this parliament? yes or no? i think the whole house and _ this parliament? yes or no? i think the whole house and the _ this parliament? yes or no? i think the whole house and the whole - the whole house and the whole country can appreciate that we at least have a plan. to fix the backlogs. least have a plan. to fix the backlogs-— least have a plan. to fix the backlous. . , , backlogs. the tax rise will bring in 36 billion over _ backlogs. the tax rise will bring in 36 billion over the _ backlogs. the tax rise will bring in 36 billion over the next _ backlogs. the tax rise will bring in 36 billion over the next three - backlogs. the tax rise will bring in | 36 billion over the next three years for the nhs and social care. 0nly around one fifth, 5.a billion, will pay for care in the first three years. it will mean that from late 2023, people pay a maximum of £86,000 for caring costs in their

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