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Immigration has not been handled this badly since Brexit, public believe

The public are more unhappy with the Government over immigration than at any point since the Brexit referendum, according to a poll.

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that labour, as it stands are well ahead of the conservatives. but the people who run the labour party, strategists in the labour party have lost four general elections on the bounce and so they are not complacent and they are drumming into their teams, walking around labour hq, into their teams, walking around labour ho, telling them not to be complacent. it is extraordinary in the context of the 2019 general election because that was labour's wadge general election defeat since 1975. but it is true to say that now anything other than keir starmer being prime minister of the general election will be a serious disappointment for labour supporters and staff members.— and staff members. henry, thank you ve much and staff members. henry, thank you very much for— and staff members. henry, thank you very much for that _ and staff members. henry, thank you very much for that assessment. - a man has been arrested after reports shots were fired at a cinema in liverpool on wednesday evening. the showcase cinema in croxteth was put on lockdown when a man

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BBC News at One

think the voters in selby would say, must do better.— must do better. this was a big win for the liberal _ must do better. this was a big win for the liberal democrats - must do better. this was a big win for the liberal democrats in - for the liberal democrats in somerton and frome. they were confident— somerton and frome. they were confident of victory from the start of this— confident of victory from the start of this campaign, so complacency was really— of this campaign, so complacency was really their— of this campaign, so complacency was really their only enemy. but so confident— really their only enemy. but so confident were they that before midnight last night, they had claimed — midnight last night, they had claimed victory, and they did succeed _ claimed victory, and they did succeed in overturning a 19,000 vote majority— succeed in overturning a 19,000 vote majority that the conservatives had herer _ majority that the conservatives had here, and _ majority that the conservatives had here, and taking back seat that was represented by the lib dems for many years before they were wiped out in this region — years before they were wiped out in this region after years in coalition government with the conservatives in 2015. government with the conservatives in 2015 so _ government with the conservatives in 2015. so what is it down to? well, the liberal— 2015. so what is it down to? well, the liberal democrats say they were hearing _ the liberal democrats say they were hearing on _ the liberal democrats say they were hearing on the doorstep about issues with the _ hearing on the doorstep about issues with the health service, getting a dentist— with the health service, getting a dentist appointment, transport issues — dentist appointment, transport issues and the general sense that people _ issues and the general sense that people were fed up with the conservative government. but the party _ conservative government. but the party themselves admit that many other— party themselves admit that many other party supporters lent them their votes in order to ensure that their votes in order to ensure that the conservatives were defeated here~ _ the conservatives were defeated here. labour supporters, green supporters— here. labour supporters, green supporters tactically voting to

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reflecting all day a by election is one thing, a general election is something quite different. although the lib dems have now set their sights on many other seats in this part of the uk and they think they can take from the conservatives it will be a challenge for them to replicate certainly the scale of the victory of the achievement here today more widely come the next general election. irate today more widely come the next general election.— general election. we heard sir ed davies when _ general election. we heard sir ed davies when he _ general election. we heard sir ed davies when he thanked - general election. we heard sir ed davies when he thanked all- general election. we heard sir ed davies when he thanked all those general election. we heard sir ed - davies when he thanked all those who supported those who would been out on the street pounding the pavement. he's been down there giving his support, six times during the run—up to this. he thanked labour voters who'd lent their support, he said to the lib dems. to what extent what this protest bow, do you think was back talking to people here in frome today it's clear there are a lot of people definitely that lent their votes to the lib jobs, whether their labour supporters, there is a solid body of green party support certainly in this part of the constituency as well. aha,

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World Business Report

announced he was stepping down as a member of parliament. he was a close ally of borisjohnson and was thought to be in line for a peerage in the former prime minister's resignation honours. he didn't get that peerage and critics of nigel adams effectively said he threw his toys out of the pram and walked off into the sunset, hence the fact we had this by—election. there was a lot of anger directed at the conservatives here on the streets. tim, the labour supporters are saying this is really significant because it is not a traditional labour heartland, it doesn't necessarily have a traditional labour base, so it shows that if it can be done here, it can be done anywhere. we had talked about the size of the majority and the huge swing, tell us a bit more about those people who lent labour their vote on whether or not you think that could be replicated elsewhere or was this just a by—election opportunity to give the incumbent government a bit of a bloody nose? there was no doubt that voters who used this by—election to give the

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Elections 2023

just hit a century, there we are, the lib dems have got 100 seat so far tonight. interestingly, underneath, the greens gaining ten, and the residents association, a wonderfulfactor in and the residents association, a wonderful factor in local elections, residents association stand around the country and in some parts of the countries they do very well, gaining one seat in the —— so far tonight. in staffordshire, stoke—on—trent, let's go back to lizzie, we were talking about, chris had some intelligence suggesting labour feeling really chipper about what might happen there. what is your latest? i might happen there. what is your latest? ., _ might happen there. what is your latest? ., ., latest? i would say the labour supporters _ latest? i would say the labour supporters in _ latest? i would say the labour supporters in the _ latest? i would say the labour supporters in the room - latest? i would say the labour i supporters in the room definitely have a spring in their step now. six gains for labour so far and interestingly four of those have come from the conservatives, but two of them have come from the independents and that is significant because we were saying that actually it might be difficult for labour to

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Elections 2023

take this council, to actually get control of the council, because of the success of the independents but they have taken two seats from the independents as well, which the labour people here think it's a really good sign. much more confident. if we had nervous faces at the beginning of the evening we now are definitely seeing confidence among the labour supporters. increasing numbers of conservatives actually leaving the hall. the leader of the conservative group, formerly of the leader of the council be formerly of the leader of the council he think, has actually already left the council that perhaps gives you a bit of a sense of how the conservatives are thinking this evening. we are just about have another declaration behind me i think. i will keep going but you can keep an eye on that behind me. now looking good for the labour party here. in other parts of the midlands and staffordshire looking good. just the midlands and staffordshire looking good-— looking good. just while that

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The Context with Christian Fraser

not a . ree direction of that as well. some may not agree with _ direction of that as well. some may not agree with that _ direction of that as well. some may not agree with that direction. - direction of that as well. some may not agree with that direction. some labour supporters may think it is faring more towards the centre than they would like.— they would like. well, in the end, if labour wants _ they would like. well, in the end, if labour wants to _ they would like. well, in the end, if labour wants to be _ they would like. well, in the end, if labour wants to be in _ they would like. well, in the end, i if labour wants to be in government labour has to appeal to the centre, to the right and to the left. and thatis to the right and to the left. and that is what keir is trying to do and making clear what labour would look like. he has talked about moving on from sticking pasta politics to actually having proper things to do to change britain for the better. many pointed to the plans that are very advanced in relation to energy and said there would be a number of missions to come forward over the next few weeks and months which will begin to spell out exactly what a labour government would look like. and i think when i talk to people locally that's what they want, they are interested in labour and they want to know what we would look like as a government. and

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The Papers

be certainly music that years of not just keir starmer but to the front bench, and i think the many labour supporters, of say, actually that is the right policy, and we are clearly making headway, but this isjust a pole and as far as we know there is not a general election for a few years! not a general election for a few ears! ~ ., ., ., not a general election for a few ears! a, ., ., , ., , _, years! more than two years, it could be. years! more than two years, it could be- allegedly! _ years! more than two years, it could be. allegedly! adam, _ years! more than two years, it could be. allegedly! adam, what - years! more than two years, it could be. allegedly! adam, what do - years! more than two years, it could be. allegedly! adam, what do you i be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? _ be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an _ be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an individual - be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an individual pull - be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an individual pull not| be. allegedly! adam, what do you | make of it? an individual pull not a trend, which is always the caveat, but presumably this is the kind of thing labour are desperately hoping for. . , , ., thing labour are desperately hoping for. absolutely, and let's not for: et, for. absolutely, and let's not forget. at — for. absolutely, and let's not forget, at the _ for. absolutely, and let's not forget, at the last _ for. absolutely, and let's not forget, at the last general. for. absolutely, and let's not - forget, at the last general election in 2019. _ forget, at the last general election in 2019, labour got absolutely battered. when keir starmer took ovel’. _ battered. when keir starmer took over. the — battered. when keir starmer took over, the conversation at that point was. _ over, the conversation at that point was. how— over, the conversation at that point was, how much ground can keir starnrer— was, how much ground can keir starmer claw— back? was, how much ground can keir starmer claw—back? i don't think anyone _ starmer claw—back? i don't think anyone thought at that point, three years— anyone thought at that point, three years ago. — anyone thought at that point, three years ago, that keir starmer could win the _ years ago, that keir starmer could

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the other— to make to get rid of borisjohnson. the other thing about tiverton is it's a very short distance from where boris grew up on his father's far. do you broadly agree with that was meant?— far. do you broadly agree with that was meant? ~ , , ., , , was meant? absolutely and it must be set obviously — was meant? absolutely and it must be set obviously a — was meant? absolutely and it must be set obviously a lot _ was meant? absolutely and it must be set obviously a lot of _ was meant? absolutely and it must be set obviously a lot of labour— set obviously a lot of labour supporters are thinking of the wakefield violation as a given for them of the labour party is sort of facing its own crisis at the moment. with keir starmer, people support him enough? when he showed up at st. paul's cathedral, the crowds were largely silent. the paul's cathedral, the crowds were largely silent-— largely silent. the “my is still out! the worrying _ largely silent. the jury is still out! the worrying nature - largely silent. the jury is still out! the worrying nature is i largely silent. the jury is still- out! the worrying nature is people often don't recognise the leader of the opposition. many people don't generally recognise him as it takes a long time for a leader of the opposition to become a household name herface. last story, very quick thoughts on this because of

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