• 3 months ago
Election count and results from Birmingham ICC.
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00:00It's fine.
00:01It's fine.
00:01There's a paper on the wall.
00:02Yeah.
00:03Are you guys just having a conversation?
00:05Oh, you're just working on something?
00:07Yeah.
00:07Just getting the photos.
00:08Yeah.
00:09OK.
00:09So I like the idea.
00:12Yeah.
00:14Yeah.
00:16OK.
00:17Thank you.
00:18Thank you.
00:19Thanks.
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00:24Thanks.
00:40Commissioner from the Parliament to the parliamentary general election,
00:43Edgbaston constituency. I, Rob Connolly, being the Acting Lieutenant Officer of the
00:49above election, do hereby give notice that the number of votes recorded for each
00:53candidate at the said election is as follows. Gill, Pre-Court, Labour and
00:59Co-operative Party, 16,599.
01:06I must say, each and every one of you will agree that it's been an inspiration to see the young
01:13member of the team, a 15-year-old, Sebastian, come out with us in the numbers that he did
01:20and the amount of time and effort that he did put in.
01:24Once again, the people of Corbyn and Malfi have spoken loud and clear, in line with what has been
01:33demonstrated across the country tonight. They have put their trust in me and I will continue to
01:39fight and be their voice in Parliament. They have voted for better living standards, a better NHS,
01:46less school children to go to school hungry, better housing conditions, less age allowance
01:54and hoping to account road providers. I will pledge to make sure that the 16-19
02:01so transform is at the heart of the fight against apartheid.
02:06And along with you, the stature of the youth service.
02:10We understand that the people of Corbyn standing up for you is met with such reticence.
02:18Anyway, this election has been...
02:28Excuse me, before we have our first speeches, thanks for coming this morning.
02:34We'll be asking you to now leave the premises.
02:41This election has been the worst election I have ever stood in.
02:47Today, a brilliant community activist who puts on events for every single part of our community
02:56came out to campaign with me and people filmed her on the streets and then flashed her tyres.
03:06A young woman on her own, delivering leaflets, was filmed and screamed at by a much older man in the street.
03:23Today, I was to be joined by the family of Jo Cox who wanted to come out and campaign with me.
03:34And there is absolutely no one I could have allowed for them to see what was aggressive and violence in our democracy.
03:48And then, to the positive, Birmingham Yardley gave my family everything that we had.
03:59And today, actually not today, yesterday, was the 30th anniversary of my mother dying.
04:04And my mother was born in Glen Eagles Road in Yardley.
04:10And my dad lived in a council house around the corner.
04:14And everything good that they ever had, and everything good that my children had, that I had as a child,
04:22was provided for us by successive Labour governments.
04:28I know what a Muslim looks like. A Muslim looks like me.
04:35I know what Muslim values are. Muslim values are mine. And they are British values too.
04:48Decency. Respect. Kindness.
04:53And in all this, let's not forget, today is a day of triumph.
05:03They thought they could intimidate us, but they couldn't.
05:07They thought they could silence us, but they couldn't.
05:11They thought they could beat us, but they didn't.
05:15We ran a positive campaign here in Ladywood.
05:22We campaigned for change. Change here and change in our country.
05:28I want to thank the people of Ladywood who chose to reject the politics of division and embrace the politics of hope.
05:36They are a reminder of who we really are.
05:39I'm very sorry to inform you folks, but nobody has ever succeeded in shouting me down and you won't stop now.

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