I sayThankyouforthetrustyouhaveplacedinusandinme, andwewillworkroundtheclocktorepayyourtrustandtodeliveronyourprioritieswith a parliamentthatworksforyou.
Thesecondreadingisexpected a weektoday, majoritynowguaranteedJustas a strengthenedBorisJohnsonimplements a planmorethanIslandsGuplows, theparty's lostitsdeputyleader, NigelDogsandunionistsforthefirsttimenolongerholdthemajorityofNorthernIreland.
Tradenegotiations, manythinkunachievable, massivemajoritythatgives a leaderauthoritytoeactnotseeninthisplacesomeyears.
Well, earlier, I spoketotheconservativeMPGillianKeegan, and I beganbyaskingherhowBorisJohnsoncanunitethecountrywhentheelectionresultssuggestitisstillbitterlydivided.
I don't thinkthevotesdosuggestit's bitterlydivided.
I mean, youknow, we'vebeentalkingaboutonenationconservatism.
Wejustthinkwe'vegot a better, morecredibleplantodoit.
Doyouhaveanyconcernsabouttheotheragendasthatgoalongwiththis, though I meanthosesortofratherobliquereferencesintheConservativePartymanifestotolookingattheConstitution, theSupremeCourt, theirapproachtothemedia, allofthosesourceofthingscouldchangeatthesametime.
I don't becausehonestly, I thinkwhatiswhatdefinestheconservativeheartinthereason I'm a conservativeissensible, pragmaticpolicies.
SotheConservativePartyisnevergoingtobeextreme.
Peopletrytopaintusasextreme, butwe'renot.
We'reactually a centristbynature, verycentrist.
Thismajoritymeanswewillhavetheabilitytobe a trueonenationconservativegovernment, unlikethatwayhaven't seenfordecades.
I mean, you'vealwayswantedtomoderatetheparty's positiononBrexit.
DoyouthinkthereisanyproblemwiththeBrexitthatissensibleinyourtermswhentherearelotsofpeoplewhohavevotedconservativewhomightotherwisehavevotedfortheBrexitpartyononesomething a bitharder?
Canyouactuallysatisfyeverybody?
Actually, ifyoulookitwiththreeand 1/2 yearsworthofworkthat's beingdonewithcivilservantswitheverybodyelse, itisclearthatwhatyouneedtodotosolvetheproblemofBrexitisyouneedtogetsomethingthatunpickce a 45 yearoldrelationshipwithoutdamagingeverythingondhegiveustheopportunitytobuild a futurecollaborative, arrangeitwithyou.
Whichsuggeststhatactually, thatrelationshipbetweenLaboronitspostindustrialHeartlandshasbeenbreakingdownmaybequite a longtimelongerthanthisgeneralelectionperiod, certainlyon.
Ofcourse, thiswas a reallydifficultnightfortheLabourParty, butthisalsooffers a bigopportunitytotheConservatives, andtheyunderstandthat.
I think I wasspeakingtonumber 10 lastnightevenbeforetheresultswerecomingin, andtheyweresayingtheyunderstandthattheyhavetoadapttheirprogramforgovernmenttoreflectthepoliticalneedsofthesehugeswaysswaysofnewvotersthattheyhaveacrossthecountry.
When I doherebydeclarethatMarkPeterFletcheriselected, deserveasmemberofparliamentfortheconstituencyofballs, andasLabor's Redwallbegantocollapse, thereweremorecasualtiesdowntheroadinDoncaster.
CalendarhasjustlostherDonValleyseatheretonight, amid a laborcomesin, it's Hartmann's seniorfiguresareblamingBrexit.
Andasoneseniorinsiderpointedout, tome, itcouldhavebeensomuchworsewithmanymoreseatsseeinghugemajoritiesslashedtojustoneor 2000 creating a seaofmarginalsinwhatusedtobe a labordominatedlandscape.
Butshouldn't therehavebeen a littlebitmorehumilityfromtheleadershipinapology, eventothose 60 colleaguesofyourswholosttheirseats?
I'm veryverysorryand I understandthatJeremydidsayhewasverysorrythismorningforthe 60 peoplethathavelosttheirseats.
That's myunderstandingofit.
Andi, I'm verysorrythatwe'velostsomanycolleagues.
Very, very, verygoodpeopleupanddownthecountry.
Itreally, reallyisheartbreaking.
And I'm sorryforourconstituentsofmyconstituentswhoreturnedmetoParliamenttobetheirvoiceintothreeideaof a Torythenextfiveyearscontinuedausteritythatwillimpactonplaceslikewhere I completedBradfordWest.
I thinkthisistheconversationthattheleadershipandanythingyouneedtobehavingtheshadowCabinetneedtobehavingoncewegetbacktoLondononone's peoplehavewayneedtobehavingthoseconversationsandreally, reallydied.
I thinkthatthereisreally a brutalrealityofpoliticsbecauselastnight 60 peoplewhowerethesitting N P intheirconstituencyyouwerehopingtocarryonrepresentingtheirareawenttoaccountandfoundoutthattheywereoutoff a job.
Butit's notjusttheendpiecebecausethey'reinminds.
Therearealsomembersofstaffwhoworkformembersofparliament, andtheyalsomanyofthemwillbeoutof a job.
Andinfact, mypredecessor, maybeChriwas a juniorministeratthetime.
Itwas a £201,000,000 investmentscostingbillions, anditwasbasicallyoneworddotcomterms.
Andthepeoplerealizethey'renotgettinggoodserviceisbecauseof a reallybadprivatizationdealorchestratedbylabor, notthedoors.
ButdoyoubelievethatBorisJohnsonistheonenationtorrey I actuallydomoreimportantthaneven, I believe, conservativeethosoffaspirationoffenterprise, andalsothatthecitizeniskingandnotthestatesmartschismandsocialismison.
ThepeopleofWakefieldhaverejectedisn't indeedacrossYorkshirethatthestateshouldbemasteroverthecitizenandthecitizensubjectNowthatthe U thepreviouscandidate, you're a bitof a Johnnycomelately, actually, hereinthepreviouscandidatehadtostepdownaftersomeracistsocialmediapostswerefound.
Doyouthinktheconservativesdohave a deepIslamophobiaproblem?
Firstofall, I takeexceptiontobeing a Johnnycomelately I wasborninthisconstituency.
Myfatherwasthedamagethatmymotherwasdead.
Hernursetraininghim.
Mygrandmotherwasthenightsisteroflocalhospital.
I wenttoschoolhere.
Showmecomelately?
Certainlynot.
I thinksomebodywhohasreasoncommentaryandwas a campaignofficemanagerforMaryQueencouldbegoodfortheirIslamophobiaproblem.
I don't findit.
I thinkyou'rethedealinquiryto a sizethat I believeallformsofracismprejudiceofanysortisaboutreligionorsexualityorgendershouldberootedout.
Ithasnoplacein a decentsociety, anditwasprobablytheMuslimwomencomparesintoletterboxesAnddidyoutake a visiblebutfindthat?
And, ofcourse, inracistattacksafterthat, well, theseatdoyoucall a civilisation, Asyouknowverywellthatyouveveseparatethingsandyouwillalsoknows a journalist.
Sensationalismis a verygoodwaytoattractpeopletoreadyourarticle, MrJohnson, as a greatjournalist, wasdoingjustthat.
NicholasSturgeoncouldhave a formalrequestforanindependencevoteonBorisJohnson's deskwithindays.
InScotland, theonlylandslidewashers.
Watershedmoment, saysNicholasSturgeon.
Shewillrequest a referendumonindependencewithindaysthatBorisJohnsonhaslongsaid, Youflatoutrefusetheprimeminister.
Letmebeveryclear.
Thisisnotsimply a demandthat I ortheSNParemaking.
ItistherateoffthepeopleofScotland?
Yes, MPmessageisevolving.
A campaignfoughtonthewordsStopBrexit.
Todaythepodiumreads.
Scotland's choice, Yourbus.
Whatdiditsay?
StopBrexit.
Nowyou'resayingsomethingelseyou'resayingthisendorsementoff a secondindependent, ChrissyAspectsprobablysaidthemtoyouininterviewsmanytimestotheSNPscampaignatStop.
Yes, already, theprimeministerbeenontohisIrishcounterpart, sayinghisnumberonepriorityrestoringthepowersharingassemblyhereatStormandafter a nightinwhichunionismfellto a newlowintermsofpower, reachvoiceinfluence.
A sloughoffnationalistsonRepublicanproremainparties, though, had a verystrongknight.
Sostrong, somealreadyopenlycampaigningtofurtherthatstrategyinverymuchofallIreland, not a UKcontextall.
It'llquite a night, theveryessenceofthestory.
RepublicanJohnKinnucan, hisfathermurderedbyloyalistsleadingthepoliticalshockofthenightwiping D u P Westminsterleaderoffthepoliticalmapon a nightthatbroughtunionistpowerhereto a newlowcommiserations.
ButtheDPispivotal.
DaysandtheCommonsaregone.
ActionfainnowworkingBrexitinanallislandcontext, not a unitedIreland.
Yearswhichhaveseenpublicserviceislikethe n hsfallintogenuinecrisis.
Asallpartieshereagree, the D.
U P, downfrom 10 to 8 MPsandknowingthey'velostinnumbersbutininfluencetotheTories, conceivablyignorethemtodeliver a Brexitthispartyregardsas a selloutwithitsborderintheIrishSea.
Braverhetoric, ofcourse, buttheirlossesoverhereontheTorylandslideoverthereaddupto a newlowinunionistinfluenceinsideandoutsideNorthernIreland.
AlexThompson, ChannelfourNewsBelfastWelloverinBrussels, EuropeanleaderssaytheyareexpectingnewtheelectedMP s sovotesonMrJohnson's withdrawalagreementassoonaspossible.
WhileChancellorMerkelofGermanyquestionedtheprimeminister's claimthathecouldn't get a secondagreement a tradedealwiththeyoubytheendofnextyear, ourforeignaffairscorrespondent, JonathanRodman, isinBrussels.
Well, AngelaMerkel, whocongratulatedBorisJohnsontonight, hasdescribedtheUKasanenemy a competitors, I shouldsayonEurope's doorstep, reinforcingcommentsfromPresidentMacronoffFrantzthattheUKmustagreetoyourulesandregulationsasthepriceforanyfuturefreetradedeal.
BorisJohnson's absencefromtodaysomeitis a signofthingstocome.
I thinktheultimateBorisJohnsonissomeonewho's verypragmatic, whichisdefinitelysomethingthatyou'veseenfromwhathesaidonDowningStreettoday, justreferencingthisprotestthat's comingback.
Youcanseehisabsoluteneedtotryandhave a unifyingonenationTorreymessage.
SowhatweareseeingisthetransitionfromcampaigningBorisJohnsonintostatesmanBorisJohnson, and I actuallythinkitgives a lotofpeoplesomecomfortthathe's movingintothatmold.
I'm callingrange.
I mean, youworkforobviouslyyourfan, but I meanexplainwhyyouyoubelievethatsortofthemoreliberalforestrooms.
No, nosoonerareyouelected, thenmindsturn 25 yearsdowntheroadandhowyou'rereelectedon.
Doyouknowwhat?
Thereisnopointindoingthatbecauseas a veteranofcampaigns, ascoldbeersaswell, I remembertheelationafterthe 2015 campaignwhentheToriescamebackwith a smallmajorityandpunditsaresayingGo, God, thisisgonnabelikethenexttour a decadeonDDE.
Lookatwhathappened.
Thereisnopredictingwhat's gonnahappeninfiveyearsbecause a weekis a longtime, asweallknow, wasabsoluteright.