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i'm joined by bbc by kevin fitzpatrick, political reporter for bbc radio manchester. exciting to have this in your car. much of a battleground as this question out there has always been a real mix of seats.— real mix of seats. here in greater manchester _ real mix of seats. here in greater manchester and _ real mix of seats. here in greater manchester and across _ real mix of seats. here in greater manchester and across the i manchester and across the north—west, it has been known as the wood _ north—west, it has been known as the wood red _ north—west, it has been known as the wood red wall, but back in 2019 with boris _ wood red wall, but back in 2019 with borisjohnson's promised wood red wall, but back in 2019 with boris johnson's promised to wood red wall, but back in 2019 with borisjohnson's promised to get brexit— borisjohnson's promised to get brexit on— borisjohnson's promised to get brexit on a level of the country, the conservatives swept to power in seats _ the conservatives swept to power in seats they _ the conservatives swept to power in seats they never had luck on before, picking _ seats they never had luck on before, picking up— seats they never had luck on before, picking up five extra seats can often — picking up five extra seats can often with a small majority in places— often with a small majority in places where they had had a labour mp for— places where they had had a labour mp for over— places where they had had a labour mp for over a century. a part of the change. _ mp for over a century. a part of the change, potentially, this election is that— change, potentially, this election is that there is a potential for labour— is that there is a potential for labour to— is that there is a potential for labour to pick up there was an even more _ labour to pick up there was an even more from — labour to pick up there was an even more from the conservatives as it appears _ more from the conservatives as it appears that there is a swing away from _ appears that there is a swing away from the _ appears that there is a swing away from the tories this time. we appears that there is a swing away from the tories this time.- from the tories this time. we only have to look _ from the tories this time. we only have to look at _ from the tories this time. we only have to look at where _ from the tories this time. we only have to look at where the - from the tories this time. we only have to look at where the leaders | have to look at where the leaders have to look at where the leaders have been so far in quite a shock

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lower net migration before was because the uk was in the eu and subject to freedom of movement rules. the big net migrationjump came formally after we left the eu in 2021. the tories are claiming labour would let 250,000 more people come to the uk from the eu every year as part of a supposedly sweet hot deal they want to negotiate with the european union, based on a think tank support that assumes a future labour government would have to accept a larger eu migrant quarter in order to get a deal where it could return some asylum seekers to the eu. much of the rest of the figures based on the idea labour would reverse that new rule blocking care workers from bringing their dependents. that does not really correspond with anything labour and its leader keir starmer had actually said. labourare its leader keir starmer had actually said. labour are seeking an eager return agreement if they are in power, but also said it would not sign up to any pan— eu scheme with a migrant quarter because the uk is

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the uk was in the eu and subject to its freedom of movement rules but the really big rise in net migration came after we finally left the eu in 2021. the tories are also claiming labour would let a quota of 250,000 more people come into the uk from the eu every year as part of a supposedly sweetheart deal they want to negotiate with the eu. this is based on a think tank report which assumes a future labour government would have to accept a large eu migrant quota to get a deal where it can return at some asylum seekers to the eu. much of the rest of this figure is based on the idea labour would reverse the new rule blocking care workers from bringing their co—dependence but that does not correspond with anything labour and their leader have actually said. labour are seeking a returns agreement would the eu but they have also said they would not sign up to any panic eu scheme with a migrant quoter biggest uk is not member

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principles, you saw him go back to his policies tonight, _ principles, you saw him go back to his policies tonight, he _ his policies tonight, he now believes— his policies tonight, he now believes and _ his policies tonight, he now believes and off _ his policies tonight, he now believes and off shoring i his policies tonight, he now- believes and off shoring migrants who come — believes and off shoring migrants who come here _ believes and off shoring migrants who come here illegally. - believes and off shoring migrants who come here illegally. this i believes and off shoring migrants who come here illegally. this is l believes and off shoring migrants . who come here illegally. this is not serious _ who come here illegally. this is not serious leadership, _ who come here illegally. this is not serious leadership, and _ who come here illegally. this is not serious leadership, and it's - serious leadership, and it's important _ serious leadership, and it's important-— serious leadership, and it's imortant. . ., ., ., important. and labour would also say the aren't important. and labour would also say they aren't complete _ important. and labour would also say they aren't complete policies - important. and labour would also say they aren't complete policies as i they aren't complete policies as well when it comes to the fact that no planes have taken off to rwanda yet. no planes have taken off to rwanda et. ., 4' ., , no planes have taken off to rwanda et. ., ,, ., �* , yet. you know why? because labour voted 139 times _ yet. you know why? because labour voted 139 times against _ yet. you know why? because labour voted 139 times against controlling l voted 139 times against controlling migration, — voted 139 times against controlling migration, so— voted 139 times against controlling migration, so that's _ voted 139 times against controlling migration, so that's honesty - voted 139 times against controlling migration, so that's honesty for i migration, so that's honesty for you _ migration, so that's honesty for ou. , ., y migration, so that's honesty for ou. , ., , ~ . migration, so that's honesty for you. johnny mercer, thank you very much. we you. johnny mercer, thank you very much- we will— you. johnny mercer, thank you very much. we will hand _ you. johnny mercer, thank you very much. we will hand it _ you. johnny mercer, thank you very much. we will hand it back - you. johnny mercer, thank you very much. we will hand it back to i you. johnny mercer, thank you very much. we will hand it back to our. much. we will hand it back to our colleagues in the bbc news night and we will continue live in the spin room as you can see, it's very busy, there will be much more postdebate analysis but for the moment, thinks. rotini vegan nothing, thanks very much. we'll be to newsnight in a moment —— rajini vaidyanathan. let's look at the debate with chris mason. the big question for rishi sunak. the big question for rishi sunak. the polls aren't budging. could this be the moment for a game changer?

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The Context

wouldn't — services as things are nowjust wouldn't function. services as things are now 'ust wouldn't function.i services as things are now 'ust wouldn't function. charlotte, a finalthought, _ wouldn't function. charlotte, a final thought, if _ wouldn't function. charlotte, a final thought, if you _ wouldn't function. charlotte, a final thought, if you look- wouldn't function. charlotte, a final thought, if you look at. wouldn't function. charlotte, a l final thought, if you look at this yougov poll which shows the conservative taking a thumping, the reason the likes ofjohn kurt has looked at it seriously is that it demonstrates where there is very close competition for the conservative party, things are most differently moving against them. we saw in the council elections last year. how many candidates do you think reform uk could maybe feel down there, and would it make a big difference to the political map across the southeast? it’s difference to the political map across the southeast?- across the southeast? it's an interesting — across the southeast? it's an interesting one _ across the southeast? it's an interesting one because - across the southeast? it's an interesting one because i - across the southeast? it's an i interesting one because i asked nigel farage that last week when he came to dover, and he wouldn't commit to saying where they could win or how many candidates they would field. so i didn't get a clear answerfrom him on that. much of the southeast voted for brexit at the time of the referendum, and there was quite a strong ukip support— the

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

said he's registered as an independent, but manchin will continue to caucus with senate democrats for the rest of his term. the move is speculation that manchin may run for another senate term or governor this fall. in a statement manchin wrote this. he said, becoming the united states senator in 2010 i've seen both the democrat and republican parties leave west virginia and our country behind for partisan extremism. today our national politics are broken and neither party is willing to compromise to find common ground. to stay true to myself and remain committed to putting country before party, i have decided to register as an independent with no party affiliation and fight for america. he had said he wouldn't run again or win again as a democrat. we'll see what happens. meanwhile a crisis is unfolding across a major american city this morning. much of atlanta does not have any running water. multiple water main breaks that

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Morning Joe

nothing, seemingly quite stable. that combination, to me, they have the two best players on the court. the celtics are really, really good. john is fixing his face like he wants to fight me now. america's team? what, you think the celtics have all the answers for a duo that is more talented than any two players? you think tatum and brown won't joke? >> i think tatum is better than kyrie. kyrie irving has a history in boston. >> there is that. >> since he quit on the celtics a few years ago, he's not played well in that arena. that crowd going to be eager to see him. i think it is a long series, but i'll pick the celtics in seven. >> you know, pablo, and i've said this, i just haven't followed the nba much. it seems like, you know, guys kind of walk down the court and shoot it from 40 feet, it swishes, then they walk back. >> there are a lot of that, it's true. >> i don't know what it is about this playoff. i have been completely locked

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BBC News at Ten

but hamas has said it won't free more hostages without a guarantee the war will end. tonight, israel learned that four more captives were confirmed to have died — chaim peri, yoram metzger, amiram cooper, and british israeli nadav popplewell. after almost eight months of war, much of northern gaza lies in ruins, but israel's prime minister is struggling to end the war because he hasn't achieved his war goals. he hasn't brought back all the hostages, he hasn't destroyed hamas. the us president says hamas is no longer capable of carrying out the kind of attack it did on the 7th of october, but israelis living here by the gaza border say they still don't feel safe. this is the last time yarin saw her neighbourhood. trapped in her home in sderot by the gaza border, as hamas gunman ran through the streets.

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support for reform probably isn't going to be great for the conservative party, especially if they take the seats that are looking close. it is likely that reform will take votes from the conservatives but labour too. interesting to see how it plays out. but labour too. interesting to see how it plays out-— but labour too. interesting to see how it plays out. what do you think about the fact _ how it plays out. what do you think about the fact that _ how it plays out. what do you think about the fact that he's _ how it plays out. what do you think about the fact that he's standing i about the fact that he's standing and has become the leader of reform? i mean, i don't think it's that much of a shock— i mean, i don't think it's that much of a shock for— i mean, i don't think it's that much of a shock for anybody. it�*s i mean, i don't think it's that much of a shock for anybody.— of a shock for anybody. it's the o- osite of a shock for anybody. it's the opposite of— of a shock for anybody. it's the opposite of what _ of a shock for anybody. it's the opposite of what he _ of a shock for anybody. it's the opposite of what he said. - of a shock for anybody. it's the i opposite of what he said. exactly, he's already _ opposite of what he said. exactly, he's already passing _ opposite of what he said. exactly, he's already passing the - opposite of what he said. exactly, he's already passing the test - opposite of what he said. exactly, he's already passing the test for l he's already passing the test for being _ he's already passing the test for being a — he's already passing the test for being a politician. but i think it is dangerous on the whole because one of— is dangerous on the whole because one of my— is dangerous on the whole because one of my concerns with british politics — one of my concerns with british politics in— one of my concerns with british politics in general is that we have gone _ politics in general is that we have gone to— politics in general is that we have gone to the right so much over the last ten, _ gone to the right so much over the last ten, 15— gone to the right so much over the last ten, 15 years and i don't see that getting any better with nigel farage _ that getting any better with nigel farage nipping at the heels of the tories _ farage nipping at the heels of the tories and — farage nipping at the heels of the tories and labour.— farage nipping at the heels of the tories and labour. what do you think is his strategy. _ tories and labour. what do you think is his strategy, dehenna? _ tories and labour. what do you think is his strategy, dehenna? he - tories and labour. what do you think is his strategy, dehenna? he clearly| is his strategy, dehenna? he clearly said today in — is his strategy, dehenna? he clearly said today in his _ is his strategy, dehenna? he clearly said today in his words _ is his strategy, dehenna? he clearly said today in his words that - is his strategy, dehenna? he clearly said today in his words that labour l said today in his words that labour have already won. clearly he doesn't want or think he's going to win, he

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The Beat With Ari Melber

The Beat With Ari Melber
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