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hopes to do the same at the next general election. here in yorkshire, labour outperformed the sizeable opinion poll lead, winning a largely rural seat which is not its natural territory. and overturning a 20,000 tory majority, something it hadn't done before at a by—election. keir starmer said the result put his party on course for victory nationally. we have shown what a change labour party can do. this should never have been a by—election. caused by the chaos, the division, the infighting in the tory party, and that's why so many people have said to us that they want change. labour party, 13,470. labour had hired hopes of taking borisjohnson�*s old seat of uxbridge and south ruislip in west london, but following a recount, the conservatives clung on. the winning candidate steve tuckwell suggested that a single issue had sunk labour's chances.

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su ort conservative. there was a swing of suoport away _ conservative. there was a swing of suoport away from _ conservative. there was a swing of support away from the _ conservative. there was a swing of. support away from the conservatives and to labour in uxbridge, butjust not enough for them to take the seat. the symbolism of rishi sunak claiming victory will no doubt sticking sir keir starmer�*s throat and lead to an internal inquest. it also raises questions the strength and depth of labour's opinion poll lead if a campaign can be derailed on single issue. but make no mistake, looking at the by—elections overall, last night spell bad news for the conservatives and the countdown to the next election. five, four, three, two, one! this is no laughing — five, four, three, two, one! this is no laughing matter— five, four, three, two, one! this is no laughing matter for— five, four, three, two, one! this is no laughing matter for rishi - five, four, three, two, one! this is| no laughing matter for rishi sunak. no laughing matterfor rishi sunak. the lib dems in somerton and frome overturned a tory majority of more than 19,000. if they can take seats in parts of the country where labour can't win, than the conservatives could face a nasty pincer movement from the opposition parties come the next election. from the opposition parties come the next election-— from the opposition parties come the next election. what we achieved here is nothin: next election. what we achieved here is nothing short _ next election. what we achieved here is nothing short of— next election. what we achieved here is nothing short of spectacular. - next election. what we achieved here is nothing short of spectacular. the i

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results. mather, keir alexander, labour party, 60,456. dyke, - results. mather, keir alexander, - labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats. — labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats, 21,187. _ labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats, 21,187. but _ labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats, 21,187. but there - labour party, 60,456. dyke, liberal democrats, 21,187. but there was i democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise, — democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise, no _ democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise, no clean - democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise, no clean sweep i democrats, 21,187. but there was. also a surprise, no clean sweep for the opposition parties.— the opposition parties. steve tuckwell, — the opposition parties. steve tuckwell, the _ the opposition parties. steve tuckwell, the conservative . the opposition parties. steve - tuckwell, the conservative party candidate, 13,965. in tuckwell, the conservative party candidate, 13,965.— candidate, 13,965. in selby and ains , a candidate, 13,965. in selby and ainsty, a labour— candidate, 13,965. in selby and ainsty, a labour candidate - candidate, 13,965. in selby and i ainsty, a labour candidate called keir defeated the conservatives. his older namesake hopes to do the same at the next general election. here in yorkshire, labour outperformed the sizeable opinion poll lead, winning a largely rural seat which is not its natural territory. and overturning a 20,000 tory majority, something it hadn't done before at a by—election. keir starmer said the result put his party on course for victory nationally. irate result put his party on course for victory nationally.— result put his party on course for victory nationally. we have shown what a change _ victory nationally. we have shown what a change labour _ victory nationally. we have shown what a change labour party - victory nationally. we have shown what a change labour party can i victory nationally. we have shown | what a change labour party can do. this should never have been a by—election. because by the chaos, the division, the infighting in the tory party, and that's why so many people have said to us that they

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no one expected us to win here, but steve's victory demonstrates that when confronted with the actual reality of the labour party, when there is an actual choice on a matter of substance at stake, people vote conservative. there was a swing of support away from the conservatives and to labour in uxbridge, butjust not enough for them to take the seat. the symbolism of rishi sunak claiming victory will no doubt sticking sir keir starmer�*s throat and lead to an internal inquest. it also raises questions the strength and depth of labour's opinion poll lead if a campaign can be derailed on single issue. but make no mistake, looking at the by—elections overall, last night spelled bad news for the conservatives and the countdown to the next election. five, four, three, two, one! this is no laughing matterfor rishi sunak. the lib dems in somerton and frome overturned a tory majority of more than 19,000.

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it was a night of spectacular results. mather, keiralexander, labour party, 16,166. dyke, sarahjoanne, liberal democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise — no clean sweep for the opposition parties. dyke, sarahjoanne, liberal democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise — no clean sweep for the opposition parties. steve tuckwell, the conservative party candidate, 13,965. in selby and ainsty, a labour candidate called keir defeated the conservatives. his older namesake hopes to do the same at the next general election. here in yorkshire, labour outperformed the sizeable opinion poll lead, winning a largely rural seat which is not its natural territory. and overturning a 20,000 tory majority, something it hadn't done before at a by—election. keir starmer said the result put his party on course

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the labour mayor of london sadiq khan is extending what is called the ultra low emissions and this area. it effectively translated as a tax on older, more polluting vehicles and proved unpopular on the doorstep. but rishi sunak wants to suggest that the voters�* appetite for a change of government was limited. no one expected us to win here, but steve's victory demonstrates that when confronted with the actual reality of the labour party, when there is an actual choice on a matter of substance at stake, people vote conservative. there was a swing of support away from the conservatives and to labour in uxbridge, butjust not enough for them to take the seat. the symbolism of rishi sunak claiming victory will no doubt sticking sir keir starmer�*s throat and lead to an internal inquest. it also raises questions the strength and depth of labour's opinion poll lead if a campaign can be derailed on single issue. but make no mistake,

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what i would say is he has been very resolute in refusing - to back any of the groups of workers on strike. - his argument is we are going i to be in government and we can itake sides but back in the day, l ministers in labour governments did go on picket lines - and i knowjohn prescott went ion picket lines, so there is noi law says that labour party even in government can't go on picket lines. - but it being seen to be tough on immigration, do not stand on picket lines helps contribute to labour having a big opinion poll lead and who knows to the extent those things are factors is it worthwhile if it makes from your perspective a labour government more likely even if aspects of that are not exactly how you would like to see?

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well, he is 20 points ahead in l the polls so i can't say anything. what i would say is he has been very resolute in refusing to back any - of the groups of workers on strike. i his argument is we are going to bel in government and we can take sides but back in the day, _ ministers in labour governments did go on picket lines and i know- john prescott went on picket lines, so there is no law says that - labour party even in government can't go on picket lines. but it being seen to be tough on immigration, do not stand on picket lines helps contribute to labour having a big opinion poll lead and who knows to the extent those things are factors is it worthwhile if it makes from your perspective a labour

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BBC World News-20211103-05:08:00

you know, australia, of course did come out in the last two weeks with a 2050 net zero objective, saudi arabia is making the moves, they can move more but you can see the direction of travel. now you look at today and you see that $130 trillion at the core of global finance $130 trillion at the core of globalfinance is $130 trillion at the core of global finance is saying we are increasingly only looking for net zero aligned projects. interesting to hear his views and we will talk more about cop26 in the business coverage. in a blow to the biden administration, the republican, glenn youngkin, is set to win the tightly—contested virginia state governor election. if he does succeed, mr youngkin would be the first republican elected to statewide office in virginia since 2009. democrat terry mcauliffe, who served as governor from 2014—18, saw his opinion poll lead vanish in recent weeks.

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BBC News-20211003-16:05:00

chris mason, is in manchester. talk us through what has been said so far. ., ., . , ., so far. from the arches of the convention. — so far. from the arches of the convention, this _ so far. from the arches of the convention, this was - so far. from the arches of the convention, this was a - so far. from the arches of the j convention, this was a railway station until the late 60s. this must be one of the biggest once they have done since the pandemic. fascinating strands of conversation here, here we have a governing party that has been in government for 11 years and conventional wisdom suggests after 11 years most parties are weary if not frankly clapped out and yet the conservatives have an opinion poll lead in most polls and remain pretty chipper but as vicky set out there that is this colossal set, this scenario problems that they are confronting, and the essence of the question in politics

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