can t afford. in the south west of england, £4300 worse off. many working people can t afford. the price they are paying. think how they feel when rishi sunak says we have turned the page. think how they feel when their mortgages go up, when liz truss is parading around ready to try and form the next leadership when rishi is booted out. those who are used to swanning around in the house of lords because rishi sunak was too weak to do anything about it. this is a choice at this election. powering up and rebuilding at labour. they are talking today about levelling up. i remember saying that to them five years ago. 14 years, have they done it? no. either going to do it now? now. , , ., ,
wouldn t be surprised if that s what she wants to do. thank you so much. i do want she wants to do. thank you so much. i do want to she wants to do. thank you so much. i do want to just she wants to do. thank you so much. i do want to just take she wants to do. thank you so much. i do want to just take our she wants to do. thank you so much. i do want to just take our viewers - i do want to just take our viewers to those live images of the battle bus that is being unveiled right now. we were just talking to jacqueline mckenzie, friend of diane abbott and a labour party member. white step in and hear what rachel reeves are saying. i white step in and hear what rachel reeves are saying. white step in and hear what rachel reeves are saying. i know how hard ou work, reeves are saying. i know how hard you work. and reeves are saying. i know how hard you work, and we reeves are saying. i know how hard you work, and we will reeves are saying. i know how hard you work, and we will
things like that but the labour party has quite a different process where it does not have the weight of being in government behind it but it does have this quite slow policy process behind quite a lot of bureaucracy that has been happening over the past year or so and the feeling in the party as what they need to do is rewrite what they have already agreed to a public who perhaps hadn t been listening outside of an election campaign. see how these overarching things they are talking about, bringing down nhs waiting lists, having more police officers, having gb energy and their scaled back 20 billion pledge on green which are smaller than it was. they are trying to use this to say
way to go until a deal is finally reached. 0k, as always, many thanks. here in the uk, after a week of campaigning which saw several key battle lines drawn ahead of the general election onjuly the 4th, all parties are out again this weekend vying for support. rishi sunak has pledged to give 30 towns across the uk £20 million each if the conservatives are re elected. the prime minister says the money would go towards the long term regeneration of the areas under the government s levelling up scheme. sir keir starmer has said labour s number one mission under his leadership is wealth creation . in an interview with the times newspaper, he said he was doggedly determined to allow people to make money. later he ll set out an overhaul of employment support, a plan labour hopes could get two million more people into work across the uk. the liberal democrats say that
that was helen catch running through some of the pledges that the political parties in the uk are making. she started talking about the veteran labour mp, diane abbott. so keir starmer now saying she can stand for election in her north london constituency. let s speak to jacqueline mckenzie, who is a lawyer, a friend of diane abbott and a member of the labour party. have you spoken to diane since coetzer keir starmer said she is free to stand for election cosmic becoming i ve been in contact with her, yes. what is she sayingbecoming she s feeling very buoyed up by the amount of support she has had, from