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Parliamentary party in labour. keirs. you must be delighted jonathan. it keirs. you must be delighted jonathan. ., , keirs. you must be delighted jonathan. ., keirs. you must be delighted jonathan. . , . , ., ., ~ jonathan. it was a breathtaking result of historic jonathan. it was a breathtaking result of historic proportions. l result of historic proportions. it is tory voters directly switching to the labour party. that is a hugely significant result. but i can t hide my pleasure at that obviously. it is a hugely significant part of this evening. but i would also take some humility from that as well. i don t want anyone to think that we look at a result like this and think there is nothing more to do. because there is more to do to make sure that translates to the general election success that we all want to see. but as a contest, as a result, to win in a place like that with a majority like that, i think, is a sensational result. going back to our comments at the start of ....
Carrie granger, can now inform you that the count of votes for the election held yesterday, the election held yesterday, the 20th ofjuly 2020, has concluded. the total number of votes cast across the constituency was 35,886. the total number of ballot papers rejected was 69. the number of valid votes for each candidate is as follows. grey, andrew phillips, 99. reid, clare amanda, commonly known as ....
Before people give us a hearing in a general election. all in a general election. all riuht. in a general election. all right- let s in a general election. fill right. let s stick with the election results tonight. it has been fascinating and unexpected, to some extent, because the conservatives have held the north west london seat of uxbridge and south ruislip. the liberal democrats, as of uxbridge and south ruislip. the liberal democrats, as predicted, have overturned a predicted, have overturned a huge majority to win in huge majority to win in somerton and frome in somerset. somerton and frome in somerset. we havejust heard in we havejust heard in somerton and frome in somerset. we have just heard in the last somerton and frome in somerset. we have just heard in the last half an hour, in selby and half an hour, in selby and ainsty in north yorkshire, a ainsty in north yorkshire, a pretty historic victory for the pretty historic victory for the labour party and the youngest labour ....
The tories to worry about and rishi sunak to think about tomorrow morning, or rather later this morning? it tomorrow morning, or rather later this morning? later this morning? it is. obviously later this morning? it is. obviously even - later this morning? it is. obviously even if - later this morning? it is. obviously even if we - later this morning? it is. | obviously even if we take later this morning? it is. - obviously even if we take the 0bviously even if we take the two results that we ve got at face value a swing of 7% in uxbridge and a swing of 24% labour will be pretty delighted if they get anywhere between those two in a general election. so i think it has got to be, you know, where we look at that and sort of how we compare those two. 0bviously at that and sort of how we compare those two. obviously we can t take these by elections as exactly what people would vote in a general election. but, like i say, it s a good result for labour tonight. they ve obviously sh ....
That occurs within my constituency too, which i ll be getting a train to in not very long, which really revolve around cost of living, jobs, and the economy and particularly stopping the boats and starting to reduce waiting lists. i think we have to deliver on those for a right to be heard by some voters across the country again. be heard by some voters across the country again. natasha, you said this might the country again. natasha, you said this might be the country again. natasha, you said this might be the the country again. natasha, you said this might be the result - said this might be the result that you felt would perhaps be the strongest indicator in terms of the state of the parties and the state of the government. what do you think now? ., , , now? yeah, i still believe that. now? yeah, i still believe that and now? yeah, i still believe that. and | now? yeah, i still believe that. and | still now? yeah, i still believe that. and | still think- now? yeah, i sti ....