and a beautiful end in worthing. but what is coming up isn t quite so pretty because we have some spells of rain often windy in the next few days, still some drier and brighter interludes. fine at the moment, daytime showers are fading but you can see behind me, cloud and rain spreading from the west over night and had a bit, holding on to clear skies in the east, it will turn quite chilly, may be down to freezing across parts of north east scotland. is milder in the west with the cloud and rain and quite a brisk wind, particularly when the two start in western scotland tomorrow, up start in western scotland tomorrow, up to 60 mph. through the day, cloud and outbreaks of rain on and off moving quite erratically southwards and eastward sponge at some drier and eastward sponge at some drier and perhaps brighter spells, the best of any brightness in north east scotland and may be the far south east of england to conduct the winds will ease off but stays blustery, and produce up a degree o
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 criti
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. he s a good man, he s forthright. as long as the policies are direct and meaningful. the local labour party is hopeful. since heavy election losses, they have spoken to hundreds of people to find out why they turned away. what do you make of what you re hearing from the national labour party at the moment? are they saying the right things to win back places like dudley? it s a work in progress and i think what we have seen today, and over the course of this week, is some positives. what we ve got to do is go out and regain the trust of the people
where people feel disconnected, that s 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 hear from them? common sense. and the local barber? all they 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. he s a good man, he s forthright. i think there s room for a good, skilful, organised opposition party. i think there s a lot of opportunity here. the local labour party has spoken to hundreds of people, trying to work out why they turned away. what do you make of what you re hearing from the national labour party at the moment? are they saying the right things to win back places like dudley? well, it s a work in progress and i think what we have seen today, and over the course of this week, is some positives. what we ve