while we find a new leader and if i was asked to go back into the position to help legislate and get the law through that we want, i would take up that position. something else to do with your constituency, and i know the term is used a lot, the red wall seat, a seat that had been held by labour for many years, and the levelling up your gender and brexit is things that attracted you and the people who voted for you levelling up agenda. do you think that is now in danger because what borisjohnson said to some of the mp5, he effectively said, some of his legacy will not be delivered if he goes? that is one of the things i m looking for in a new leader, someone who will be committed to continuing to deliver on the levelling up agenda, we have the levelling up fund bid and there is a lot of funding coming into the area we have never seen before so i m looking for that leader that can still deliver
earlier in a red wall, former red wall seat, saying they are still not doing well enough in red all areas question of i doing well enough in red all areas tuestion 0’ ~ . , doing well enough in red all areas question o question of i think that is true. labour question of i think that is true. labour still question of i think that is true. labour still has question of i think that is true. labour still has a question of i think that is true. labour still has a big question of i think that is true. labour still has a big task - question of i think that is true. labour still has a big task to i question of i think that is true. l labour still has a big task to do, question of i think that is true. i labour still has a big task to do, i don t think anybody you spoke to in the labour party would disagree with that. if you look at opinion polls, the majority of voters we speak to say they don t think labour is ready for government. the majority of voters we speak to don t think ke
some tory voters perhaps turning away from the party all feeling a bit of disappointment in how the prime minister has handled all the downing street parties and allegations, some of the voters i spoke to said that regardless of that, they would not be swayed and despite voting for christian wakeford in the 2019 election they would not be voting for him in any future ones. would not be voting for him in any future ones- would not be voting for him in any future ones. , , , future ones. very interesting. luxmy go al, future ones. very interesting. luxmy gopal, thank future ones. very interesting. luxmy gopal, thank you- future ones. very interesting. luxmy gopal, thank you. those future ones. very interesting. luxmy gopal, thank you. those of future ones. very interesting. luxmy gopal, thank you. those of you i gopal, thank you. those of you watching in the uk will know everybody votes for an mp who represents a party, an mp can switch from one party to another. those watching o
party in powerfor 11 indications are, as a governing party in power for 11 years that the momentum would not be with them and a by election, but do you think they may prevail? i but do you think they may revail? ~ , . prevail? i think there is a chance of prevail? i think there is a chance of that prevail? i think there is a | chance of that happening, certainly. it has been a labour seat for 2h years, so on paper at least labour should be feeling very confident and as we have said, by elections should be difficult for governing parties, particularly after 11 years, but i think in terms of what has been coming back from doorstep, conservatives would be probably quietly hopeful about this. i think it is very different to hartlepool, though. hartlepool, after 57 years turned from labour to conservative, batley and spen was a conservative seat before 1997 so perhaps not a red wall seat in the truest sense, or as we look around the wider area where it is, but i