he said sort of cryptic things, migration is too high, yes, i think 700,000 were there it s too big, but today, for the first time in this campaign, he s been clear about a commitment to get the numbers down, which that is a different thing to saying i think it s too high, why? should the next general election be around that time, people like you and me will say you made a commitment in the last general election, how have you delivered against it? i also think it s significant because of the politics of it and the politics of it are pretty obvious and we should bill it out anyway. this is keir starmer, yet again, as he has every day since, though, it was a bit different at the start, he is trying to basically bash voters over the head with a message that he is moving the labour party way to the right of where it was in 2019 and 2017 general elections when their approach to immigration would ve been quite different to this. that is the message here. we can see this is the mess
when they are online is massive. we know it is massive, our inboxes are always full of these things. i wanted to share that. and i have spoken about this as well and they are the most powerful, eloquent causes because of what has happened to people and their children and they are the doughtiest campaigners and any government of whatever hue that tries to delay or obfuscate, they ain t going to win. the conservative government has learned that lesson and any government would learn that pretty fast. ian russell is publishing a manifesto tomorrow, the father of molly who took her own life after her experiences on social media, so maybe that will be something that we will talk about on tomorrow s newscast. lovely to be with everybody listening and watching on the sunday s newscast. goodbye.