taking the train. it keir starmer taking the train _ taking the train. it keir starmer taking the train to _ taking the train. it keir starmer taking the train to scotland? i l taking the train. it keir starmer i taking the train to scotland? i hope eve bod taking the train to scotland? i hope everybody is _ taking the train to scotland? i hope everybody is taking _ taking the train to scotland? i hope everybody is taking the _ taking the train to scotland? i hope everybody is taking the train. i taking the train to scotland? i hope everybody is taking the train. we i everybody is taking the train. we need to take steps to change our travel ways, but everybody needs to lead by example, the government loosely by example so that everybody can transition to use less carbon and to protect biodiversity more and and to protect biodiversity more and a good example of that is making sure that people can afford to buy electric vehicles, can get an electric vehicles, can get an electric vehicles, can get an electric vehicle charging point near to their home and to make sure that there is a plan to reduce their fuel bills by retrofitting homes to make sure that everyone lives in a warm, safe and affordable home. these are the kind of thing that labour has been calling of government to publish. publisher strategies, been calling of government to publish. publisherstrategies, help publish. publisher strategies, help people publish. publisherstrategies, help people understand the journey that they need to go on. you people understand the 'ourney that they need to go on.— they need to go on. you are criticising — they need to go on. you are criticising the _ they need to go on. you are criticising the conservative i criticising the conservative government, but climate change is not something that has suddenly sprung up on us. this has been going on for decades and in many of those decades labour was in power but frankly did not do much about