on to him as a person however i'm still not as warm to him as i think i should he — he was saying a lot of good things, just need to know how he's - going to push them through forward. i wanted to hear more _ about the mental health services. what about all the people who have been waiting. on the waiting lists for years? it's just unacceptable that he hasn't laid out a plan that people can really believe in. i wanted, "this is what i'm going to do, this is how i'm going to get it done." i think a lot of people are looking for that reassurance. yeah. there is a lack of trust here. in a community, like many, where people feel disconnected, that is exactly what labour needs to overcome. but this local butcher isn't convinced keir starmer is yet speaking the right language. i liked him at first, and i've become a little bit undecided. what would you want to hearfrom him? common sense. and the local barber? all he can do is criticise everybody else. - you get nowhere in life byjust l criticising and having no answer. at the book shop, though, there are higher expectations.