politics, and you see these faces, years later. lizzie should be up to hear it again now. and more importantly we can hear you. so labour look really happy. we saw big smiles on the faces, but happy that they might actually take the council, because if the local tory leader is gone, he wouldn t have done that unless he thought he had lost? or would he? done that unless he thought he had lost? orwould he? it is done that unless he thought he had lost? or would he? lost? or would he? it is still early da s but lost? or would he? it is still early days but that lost? or would he? it is still early days but that is lost? or would he? it is still early days but that is definitely - lost? or would he? it is still early days but that is definitely the - lost? or would he? it is still early i days but that is definitely the mood music on the ground, you mentioned ruth smeeth, the former labour mp for stoke on and north, she lost her seat of course in 2019. ruth has been bouncing around th
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today won t happen if we don t have a labour government. and the vast majority of labour members and supporters are 100% behind what we re doing. labour are miles ahead of the conservatives in most opinion polls right now. so what do the tories make of all this? well, keir starmer had no new policies today. he s never made a pledge that he intends to keep. he s changed his mind on everything from a second eu referendum, through to private sector involvement in the nhs. back in the cafe, i asked people what they make of keir starmer. he seems a nice chap. but i don t know him, know him. i don t take massive interest, politically. it s just really whatever works. i think he s got a lot - of work to do to properly resonate with the people. and i think he s had a massive - opportunity over the last 12 months with what s going on. labour s strategy, with a general election probably 18 months or more away, is to keep their pitch broad and avoid making too