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mansfield has always been laboun mansfield has always been labour. it would have got in, but then we come to 2017 and it switched allegiances and it went conservative. and i think a big reason for that was obviously brexit. in the past. i voted for labour, for conservative, even for ukip. but at the moment i'm on the fence of which way i'm going to vote and i'm not going to look at rishi sunak or keir starmer on which one of those i'm going to vote for, or even the other parties . i'm vote for, or even the other parties. i'm going to look at what the politicians say they're going to do for my town, mansfield . mansfield. >> well, this comes as analysis by the electoral expert, sir john curtice, has found that trust and confidence in the uk's politics and election system has never been worse, and his report found that a record numbers of voters said they almost never trust governments to put country before party or politicians to even tell the truth. and sir john curtice joins us now. sir john, it's always a delight to have you on the show . the title
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mansfield has always been laboun mansfield has always been labour.en we come to 2017 and it switched allegiances and it went conservative. and i think a big reason for that was obviously brexit. in the past. i voted for labour, for conservative, even for ukip. but at the moment i'm on the fence of which way i'm going to vote and i'm not going to look at rishi sunak or keir starmer on which one of those i'm going to vote for, or even the other parties. i'm going to look at what the politicians say they're going to do for my town, mansfield. >> okay. david making his position clear, let us know what you think about that. and yesterday, nigel farage was out in the campaign trail for the reform party. and this is what happened to him . so some bloke happened to him. so some bloke in a red tunic, starts chucking things that he, that he's picking out of a bin, watch him . picking out of a bin, watch him. it goes to this bin, and then he gets this stuff and fires it at nigel farage, security guards on hand there, to do what they, they did . but is it hand t
mansfield has always been laboun mansfield has always been labour.en we come to 2017 and it switched allegiances and it went conservative. and i think a big reason for that was obviously brexit. in the past. i voted for labour, for conservative, even for ukip. but at the moment i'm on the fence of which way i'm going to vote and i'm not going to look at rishi sunak or keir starmer on which one of those i'm going to vote for, or even the other parties. i'm going to look at what the politicians...
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mansfield, you are now recognized. >> thank you.my name is alexis mansfield and on the scene advisor of the children and families visited on related to chill a family that i want to thank chairman smith, ranking member neal, and the members of the committee for the opportunity to testify about how to strengthen the child welfare system and protect america's children. i would also like to thank representative davis and method for introducing apparent act. the women's justice institute is a national think and do tank based in chicago the works to address women's mass incarceration. in addition i'm the director of incarcerated survivors program at assemble a a conversation s on survivors of domestic violence and pears impacted by the child welfare system. i sit on the commission on children of incarcerated parents and the illinois department of corrections adult advisory board. before i was a lawyer i was a teacher in the chicago public school system for eight years. one time about halfway through the school year the principal came int
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mansfield? >> yes, i would absolutely support enhancements. i believe it's really critical. for some of the reasons that we mentioned before as well, that the majority of children are in kinship care, and for children of incarcerated parents in particular, they're in inform alkinship care where they're not getting payment as foster care caregivers. we all know that kinship payments even for children in foster care are under what somebody may receive for a non-relative placement. it's really important to support those families but also to support families before they get involved in the foster care system. and having those access to resources is just critical. i know we mentioned other services like tanf. well, tanf child-only grants can support caregivers of children of incarcerated parents whoever who are not involved in the poster care system, but they're incredibly hard to access. and it's typically about a $115 a month which, for anyone who's cared for a child, does not go very far. and we'r
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mansfield, you are you.ene advisor of the children and families visited on related to chill a family that i want to thank chairmanber neal,e members of the committee for the opportunity to testify about how strengthen the child welfarehow system and protect america's children. i would also like to thank representative davis and method for introducing the women's justice institute io address women's mass incarceration. in addition i'm the director of incarcerated survivors program at assemble a a conversation s onurf domestic violence and pears impacted by the child welfare the commission children of incarteand the illif corrections adult advisory board. before i was lyer i was a teacher in the chicago public the school year the principal came into my classroom with a ttixear-ol boy and told me that he wasybecause he been f the other two classroom. that first at a within privately privately t you need? he replied, i i want to my mom. he explained that his mom was ir told him he couldn't send letters to her be
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mansfield has always been laboun mansfield has always been labour.n on a donkey round here and it would have got in, but then we come to 2017 and it switched allegiances and it went conservative and i think a big reason for that was obviously brexit. in the past i voted for labour, for conservative, even for ukip. but at the moment i'm on the fence of which way i'm going to vote and i'm not going to look at rishi sunak or keir starmer on which one of those i'm going to for , vote or even the other for, vote or even the other parties. i'm going to look at what the politicians say they're going to do for my town, mansfield . mansfield. >> interesting stuff. but shall we get to some of these wider issues affecting the united kingdom? because, of course , we kingdom? because, of course, we mentioned this with gloria a little bit. the uk economy recorded no growth in april. that's according to official figures from the ons. >> yes. was it the weather or was it something else? it's a pre—election blow for the prime minister, that's for sure. with any hopes
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mansfield i'm no answer this.gorother for young man named clifford who was a foster child living in a poor. it was very clear that they took him inh they came within. not that it was a lot of c enough to help feed the other three children helpful. yet we hear from mrs. peterson today and i've heard scores of times that the typical foster from home to home to home. and yet mr. geen, you talked about the problem is retention not recruitment. how to deal with t that, on what accounts for the fact that some of foster children have had a sprint after that experience? ms. petersen 12 different places. and yet weurplus of people that want to be responsible foster parents. this doesn't to. >> let me start by saying that your experience with a foster parent q the money is incredibly rare vast majority of foster parents spend far more on children that they received from government agencies. the reason that a say it's a retention, and recruitment problem is the number of people who start inquirer and get involved in foster p
mansfield i'm no answer this.gorother for young man named clifford who was a foster child living in a poor. it was very clear that they took him inh they came within. not that it was a lot of c enough to help feed the other three children helpful. yet we hear from mrs. peterson today and i've heard scores of times that the typical foster from home to home to home. and yet mr. geen, you talked about the problem is retention not recruitment. how to deal with t that, on what accounts for the fact...
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mansfield has always been laboun mansfield has always been labour.have got in, but then we come to 2017 and it switched allegiances and went conservative. and i think a big reason for that was obviously brexit. in the past. i voted for labour for conservative, even for ukip. but at the moment i'm on the fence of which way i'm going to vote and i'm not going to look at rishi sunak or keir starmer, on which one of those i'm going to vote for, or even the other parties . i'm vote for, or even the other parties. i'm going to look at what the politicians say they're going to do for my town, mansfield . right. mansfield. right. >> stephen pound and mike parry are with us in the studio this morning. morning, gentlemen. do you want to start ? does she mean you want to start? does she mean us? do we want to start with shandy ? do you want to start shandy? do you want to start with some weak beer, stephen pound? >> well , pound? >> well, i'm sorry, call me old fashioned, but we've got a nasty game coming up against serbia. and what is the euro's football in th
mansfield has always been laboun mansfield has always been labour.have got in, but then we come to 2017 and it switched allegiances and went conservative. and i think a big reason for that was obviously brexit. in the past. i voted for labour for conservative, even for ukip. but at the moment i'm on the fence of which way i'm going to vote and i'm not going to look at rishi sunak or keir starmer, on which one of those i'm going to vote for, or even the other parties . i'm vote for, or even the...
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hi, my name is lasagna mansfield .ve, born and raised in san francisco, third generation asian, i'm the proud owner of mansfield. mansfield construction cleanup company, site support for which i also put the community to work. i want to thank you in advance for hearing me and hearing my comments in regards to streamlining. we discussed this prior before this even came out, and we were promised that this would not affect the micro community or companies. as as a native, many of the city officials have access to hold on and not give up on san francisco. we did. we stayed. we continue to pay taxes. we continue to pay rents. but what did the city do or think on behalf of us? not to consider us. not to talk to us. we're holding on. we need your support. please pause on the amendment and think about us in regards to moving forward. thank you. good morning, supervisors. i'm john trasvina, district 11 home owner and native. i'm upcoming here to oppose the legislation. i'm heartened to hear that that we're talking about comprom
hi, my name is lasagna mansfield .ve, born and raised in san francisco, third generation asian, i'm the proud owner of mansfield. mansfield construction cleanup company, site support for which i also put the community to work. i want to thank you in advance for hearing me and hearing my comments in regards to streamlining. we discussed this prior before this even came out, and we were promised that this would not affect the micro community or companies. as as a native, many of the city...
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placements, like naomi, who ended up in out-of-state facilities, including foundations for living in mansfieldhey had cameras there, but in the staircase they didn't. so sometimes if it's a kid and the staff, sometimes if the staff didn't like them, then they would start hitting them. they would fight. >> reporter: in the stairwell where there were no cameras? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: an nbc news investigation obtained records of incidents provided by foundations for living to the state of ohio, revealing reports of multiple cases of abuse and neglect, five assaults by nonstaff and seven cases of inappropriate seclusion or restraint of children that were substantiated by the facility or the government. west virginia no longer sends foster children to this facility, and its ceo says that while she can't comment on individual patients, they are committed to providing high quality care. but west virginia still has to rely on other out-of-state institutions. and when the foster care system is maxed out, who suffers as a result of it? >> the children. and the families. everybody. really. >> repo
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mansfield. mansfield and mansfield. good morning. board members. chair.ctor and a member of the san francisco latino and black builders association, as a hard working single parent. born and raised in san francisco. raised in district ten, i oppose number six. streamlining. projects i've received multiple phone calls for work, from the community and desire to give back. but if they streamline the projects, then it will close the door for my company to provide a living wage to the community. it is crucial that the sponsor of this legislation sit down with the small business community and give us the opportunity to give input. i want to thank the board president, chair and ahsha ahsha excuse me for proposing an amendment proposing legislation before speaking to before speaking with the small business community. let's let's me know that i am valued and i appreciate that. and i would love for it to go forward with some changes. thank you. good morning, supervisors, i had a whole speech written out, but then when i hear something that angers me, i have to thro
mansfield. mansfield and mansfield. good morning. board members. chair.ctor and a member of the san francisco latino and black builders association, as a hard working single parent. born and raised in san francisco. raised in district ten, i oppose number six. streamlining. projects i've received multiple phone calls for work, from the community and desire to give back. but if they streamline the projects, then it will close the door for my company to provide a living wage to the community. it...
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mansfield you are now recognized. >> thank you print name is alexis i am the senior advisor of the women'snstitute on issues with the children and families. members the opportunity to testify about how to strengthen the child welfare system and protect america's children's. i would also like to thank represented davis and lahood for interesting hr 8799 the parent active. w ji is a national think and doe tank based in chicago works to address women's mass incarceration. in addition i'm director incarcerated survivors program. a civil legal aid organization focus on survivors of domestic violence impairments impacted by the child welfare system. i also sit on the commission of incarcerated parents in illinois department of corrections advisory board. before it was a lawyer i was a teacher in the chicago public school system for eightte years. one time, but havoc to the sclera principal came into my classroom with the little 6-year-old boy and told me he was my student now because he had been kicked out of the other two classrooms. that first day i met with him privately and i asked what do y
mansfield you are now recognized. >> thank you print name is alexis i am the senior advisor of the women'snstitute on issues with the children and families. members the opportunity to testify about how to strengthen the child welfare system and protect america's children's. i would also like to thank represented davis and lahood for interesting hr 8799 the parent active. w ji is a national think and doe tank based in chicago works to address women's mass incarceration. in addition i'm...
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whether it was south dakota or vermont, all over the country small ■çstate senators, montana like mike mansfieldhe senate breaks down, then the inequity of california having two senators and as opposed to wyoming having two, that is striking to us. >> you have a proposal in the book for having at-large senators, a group of senators, 15 maybe, who were elected nationally. >> well, that is my idea and i'd like people to think about it at some point. fundamental change in the senate is probably years off, but i thought if you elected 15■ senators nationally, these national senators would have a different sense of their responsibilities. they would upgrade the senate overall and i think they would encourage the other 100 senators to think about their commitment to the national interest as opposed to simply being representatives of their state or party members. the senate's deteriorated quite a bit because the senators have become fundamentally partisan operative, many of the republican senators particularly, became partisan operatives as opposed to people looking at national interests. >> when we ge
whether it was south dakota or vermont, all over the country small ■çstate senators, montana like mike mansfieldhe senate breaks down, then the inequity of california having two senators and as opposed to wyoming having two, that is striking to us. >> you have a proposal in the book for having at-large senators, a group of senators, 15 maybe, who were elected nationally. >> well, that is my idea and i'd like people to think about it at some point. fundamental change in the senate...
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dhey became best of friends and mansfield rummel became best of friends with field marshal montgomeryw they have all passed away, but they took that legacy like a baton in a relay race and they turned it over to their daughters. and the lady holding the dog is general patton' daughter the granddaughter of the wld war ii general patton. and the lady in the whiterench coat is rummel's granddaughter. thdaughter of man freed rummel and here they're greeting in american world war two veter at a commemoti ceremony. so they're passing the torch. of the western nato countries which today we find so critical with the tragedy ongoing in the ukraine. and that's the legacy of erwin rummel and george patton thank you. thank you. yes, sir, if you have questions, please come over to the microphone and ask them so they can be picked up. thank you. wondering if you had any theories regarding why patent never made it to where he should have been and and how could have been dispatched with a leg injury. everyone thinks everyone thinks that on the outside that is looking into the military that it's one.
dhey became best of friends and mansfield rummel became best of friends with field marshal montgomeryw they have all passed away, but they took that legacy like a baton in a relay race and they turned it over to their daughters. and the lady holding the dog is general patton' daughter the granddaughter of the wld war ii general patton. and the lady in the whiterench coat is rummel's granddaughter. thdaughter of man freed rummel and here they're greeting in american world war two veter at a...
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miss mansfield?i'm not sure i have the answers that unfortunately but i will speak for my own experience growing up with foster siblings. my brother originally could not be placed because they identified hed should not be ata home environment because of his sexual orientation. no child should be labeled like that are not placed in a home environment because of that. it is a huge issue. i wish i had the solutions to it, i do not. i appreciate bring that up because thatt is something that comes up frequently. both for children and foster care as well as the children who becomell adults and often become the incarcerated mothers i work with as well. >> thank you. my time is up. isaiah on solutions. we do believe there is a problem that has to be dealt with it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you pretty want to thank each and every one of you for spending the time on this important hearing. hearing your powerful testimony. it's definitely making a difference. please be advised members had two weeks to s
miss mansfield?i'm not sure i have the answers that unfortunately but i will speak for my own experience growing up with foster siblings. my brother originally could not be placed because they identified hed should not be ata home environment because of his sexual orientation. no child should be labeled like that are not placed in a home environment because of that. it is a huge issue. i wish i had the solutions to it, i do not. i appreciate bring that up because thatt is something that comes...
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hear it and ohio, hear from everywhere from people mine by the city similar to where i grew up in mansfield. fifty-four apartments for working families just opened 54 partners at 50011 interested families but i hear it from rural washington county in southeast ohio marietta, church town, they struggled for years 48 homes for seniors right here in franklin county in central ohio, columbus population is grown by 14% to more than 1.3 million people housing supply has not kept up and prices have been rising for years and years. with more people that counted with world-class schools and skilled workforce is great quality of life will only continue to grow. to hear the stories from across ohio. it is not just happening in ohio. whether you are in downtown columbus, or minneapolis or rural south dakota or wyoming or south carolina housing is too expensive. it has been for years. it has been for far too long. one big reason we do not have enough of it. for the past decade rent has gone up and up and out part one and four renters pay more than half their income for rent. more than half of your incom
hear it and ohio, hear from everywhere from people mine by the city similar to where i grew up in mansfield. fifty-four apartments for working families just opened 54 partners at 50011 interested families but i hear it from rural washington county in southeast ohio marietta, church town, they struggled for years 48 homes for seniors right here in franklin county in central ohio, columbus population is grown by 14% to more than 1.3 million people housing supply has not kept up and prices have...
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i like milton friedman, like edward mansfield. i got exposed to different ideas. and these ideas made me think and and i believe that the education obviously the growing up college helped me become a critical thinker and and and so in many ways, ronald college is responsible for all the trouble i make in the world. and i found that everyone on the search for microaggressions. do you know what a microaggression is? it is a perceived insult or perceived threat. it's not an actual one. it's like i can be walking down the hallway, maybe, you know, i'm a professor, maybe i walk past you. maybe i didn't speak to you, maybe i spoke to you one time, but we passed each other three times, and i didn't speak. you might take that as a as an insult and think that it was because something about you that your professor didn't speak to you or someone didn't speak to you when actually that person probably didn't even see you because maybe they were absorbed in their own little world. but it's it's almost like you are seeking something to be upset about. and if you're looking for m
i like milton friedman, like edward mansfield. i got exposed to different ideas. and these ideas made me think and and i believe that the education obviously the growing up college helped me become a critical thinker and and and so in many ways, ronald college is responsible for all the trouble i make in the world. and i found that everyone on the search for microaggressions. do you know what a microaggression is? it is a perceived insult or perceived threat. it's not an actual one. it's like i...
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summer where i grew up in mansfield. a new building with 54 apartments for working families just open. for those 54 apartments, they had 511 families. i heard in southeastern ohio were they struggled for years to build 48 homes for seniors. i herod in franklin county and in central ohio and columbus for the publish has grown by 14% to more than 1.3 million people. but housing supply has not kept up in price has been rising for years and years. with more people without enough homes, 40% of renters in this country are paying more than they can afford for housing, and that county with its world- class schools and skilled workforce is great quality of life. it will only continue to grow. i hear the stories from across ohio. it is not just happening in ohio. whether you are in downtown columbus or minneapolis or rural south dakota or wyoming or south carolina. the problem is the same. housing is too expensive and it has been for years. one big reason is we do not have enough of it for the past decade. for the past decade rent
summer where i grew up in mansfield. a new building with 54 apartments for working families just open. for those 54 apartments, they had 511 families. i heard in southeastern ohio were they struggled for years to build 48 homes for seniors. i herod in franklin county and in central ohio and columbus for the publish has grown by 14% to more than 1.3 million people. but housing supply has not kept up in price has been rising for years and years. with more people without enough homes, 40% of...
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i hear it in everywhere, i hear it from people in lima city, similar to where i grew up in mansfield, where a new building with 54 apartments for working families just opened. there's 54 apartments, they had 511 interested families. i hear it from rural washington county in southeast ohio, marietta, belfry, church town, where they struggled for years to build 48 homes for seniors. i hear it in for glynn county and central ohio, columbus, where the population has grown by 40% to more than 1.3 million people. housing to play hasn't kept up and prices have been rising for years and years. with more people, with not enough homes, 40% of renters in this country are paying more than they can afford for housing and that county, with its world-class schools and workforce, it's quality-of-life on the continue to grow. i hear these stories from across ohio. it is not just happening in ohio. whether you are in downtown columbus or minneapolis or rural south dakota or wyoming or south carolina, the problem is the same. housing is too offensive and has been for years. has been for far too long. on
i hear it in everywhere, i hear it from people in lima city, similar to where i grew up in mansfield, where a new building with 54 apartments for working families just opened. there's 54 apartments, they had 511 interested families. i hear it from rural washington county in southeast ohio, marietta, belfry, church town, where they struggled for years to build 48 homes for seniors. i hear it in for glynn county and central ohio, columbus, where the population has grown by 40% to more than 1.3...
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so, west mansfield, ohio. 20 csx grain and soybean train cars converge on the rails near the highway pistol, and before leaving for the station they decided to wait for reinforcements, parked their car on the railway tracks, that is, they parked it there, at that time the train was passing through it i drove around, well, justice has been served. she received compensation of almost 9 million dollars, for such a pleasure to be on the rails, no one can say why the police decided to leave her there. mishawaka, indiana, amazing luck saved a motorist, his car got stuck on a railroad crossing, this led to a collision with a train, due to the impact , the car was thrown into the oncoming track, where it was immediately hit by another train, despite a series of accidents. troops in northern france to begin their real participation in the great patriotic war, in the second world war. well, this happened when our troops were already there. they did the main thing, while biden again allowed harsh statements regarding our country, including such, in my opinion, the most cynical statement that he
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now we've got union jack as carol mansfield schofield, the disgraced itv presenter who left this morninglied about it. >> and now he's now enlisted as his manager. his daughter molly, which was astonishing. i mean, i just found it maybe there's no one else will employ him. i don't know, but but she was actually in the office of ymu who represented him when he went on telly schofield and told the world about what had happened. i just think it's a bit, a bit off to employ your daughter to reinvent your image. it's not right. >> okay. go on very quickly . >> okay. go on very quickly. >> okay. go on very quickly. >> the lawyers will be on email, my union jackass is the maldives because they've banned anyone with an israeli passport. and it's just racism. >> it is outright racism. oh, god. >> and mine's david olusoga, the historian, for basically slagging off the honour system, having accepted an honour himself. >> yeah, 100. and he's the winner tonight of the union jackass. yes, indeed. the chap who appeared on harry and meghan's netflix documentary slagging off the gutter press shortly befo
now we've got union jack as carol mansfield schofield, the disgraced itv presenter who left this morninglied about it. >> and now he's now enlisted as his manager. his daughter molly, which was astonishing. i mean, i just found it maybe there's no one else will employ him. i don't know, but but she was actually in the office of ymu who represented him when he went on telly schofield and told the world about what had happened. i just think it's a bit, a bit off to employ your daughter to...
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she took mansfield. for what happenedin so the so the seeds for what happened in 2019, she did plant them right. but she hoped 2019 would happen in 2017. and obviously she was very wooden, and then she, there was some controversial policy ideas introduced in that campaign. whereas whereas keir starmer has been as cautious as it is cautious to be, and i think you could see them governing in this way. you know, it's a long time since they've won. they're not going to they're not going to be popping going to they're not going to be popping the champagne corks. >> you've got to read danny finkelstein in the times today, haven't you, about the real keir starmer. yeah. and he's actually quite left wing. yeah. but so far he's holding it back. yeah. >> but kenny i don't think he is that left wing. >> well his history if you read in the is history. >> oh yeah i mean everyone was a was a was left wing when they were young even i was a trot he became the labour leader backing all those mad corbyn ideas . all those
she took mansfield. for what happenedin so the so the seeds for what happened in 2019, she did plant them right. but she hoped 2019 would happen in 2017. and obviously she was very wooden, and then she, there was some controversial policy ideas introduced in that campaign. whereas whereas keir starmer has been as cautious as it is cautious to be, and i think you could see them governing in this way. you know, it's a long time since they've won. they're not going to they're not going to be...
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i've been in thanet, i've been in mansfield, i've been all over the place and i've been all over the you this has been an incredible campaign. and labour activists are fired up and ready to go. >> labour activists might be. but what about the rest of the population? i mean, look, if you're out campaigning, that's one thing. that's a slightly skewed perspective in a way , but skewed perspective in a way, but when you go around just meeting ordinary people in the supermarket, just having a chat, the number of people who say, either i'm not going to bother this year or i just don't know who to vote for at the moment. with less than a week to go , with less than a week to go, that's i mean, that's a huge concern, isn't it ? because it's concern, isn't it? because it's not just about who's going to win, it's about the fact that no one has grabbed the attention apart from perhaps reform uk, where there is enthusiasm but no one has grabbed people's attention and desire to really go and have their voice heard . go and have their voice heard. >> well, reform and labour do have really similar
i've been in thanet, i've been in mansfield, i've been all over the place and i've been all over the you this has been an incredible campaign. and labour activists are fired up and ready to go. >> labour activists might be. but what about the rest of the population? i mean, look, if you're out campaigning, that's one thing. that's a slightly skewed perspective in a way , but skewed perspective in a way, but when you go around just meeting ordinary people in the supermarket, just having a...
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i was in thanet last week and yesterday i was in mansfield.et me tell you, people are voting for change and they are so tired of 14 years of conservative government. it's completely unacceptable. rishi has had another terrible week . has had another terrible week. the prime minister has had another bad week in this election cycle. i don't know why he's called it. it's been a total disaster. >> yeah, but there is this issue, isn't there, with with laboun issue, isn't there, with with labour, which is which we can't get away from , which is the fact get away from, which is the fact that there might be doing well because people like lynne say, we just want to get rid of the conservatives, but it's back to that first point. what does labour actually stand for? people really don't know at this stage . stage. >> well, i think keir starmer has been really clear about what we stand for. but we'll know more on the 12th and the 13th of june when the manifestos are launched, and then we'll be able to see and labourlist readers especially will be able to
i was in thanet last week and yesterday i was in mansfield.et me tell you, people are voting for change and they are so tired of 14 years of conservative government. it's completely unacceptable. rishi has had another terrible week . has had another terrible week. the prime minister has had another bad week in this election cycle. i don't know why he's called it. it's been a total disaster. >> yeah, but there is this issue, isn't there, with with laboun issue, isn't there, with with...
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i think the biggest problem we've got everybody and i've been in mansfield, blackpool, corby and eastnded plan that will make a difference. people, i think, have had the hope kicked out of them. they don't believe politicians can make changes. so we've got to explain to them our plans to cut nhs waiting times, tackle antisocial behaviour and set up a new border security command fully costed, fully funded. but people will need convincing and we've got a long way to go till that general election. >> how sorry. how do you convince people then? those people who are middle of the road, you know, your centre ground people who and a lot of them email us and say , the them email us and say, the problem is you vote for, you vote for starmer. you get corbyn or you're a momentum style labour party. how do you convince them that isn't the case now? now diane abbott well, i know he's not part of the party now, but that whole momentum style , very left labour momentum style, very left labour party, how do you convince them that that isn't the case? when diane abbott is now allowed to run under the
i think the biggest problem we've got everybody and i've been in mansfield, blackpool, corby and eastnded plan that will make a difference. people, i think, have had the hope kicked out of them. they don't believe politicians can make changes. so we've got to explain to them our plans to cut nhs waiting times, tackle antisocial behaviour and set up a new border security command fully costed, fully funded. but people will need convincing and we've got a long way to go till that general election....
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most people — whether it's mansfield, or black field or bronze leak — all are really struggling still she was doing nothing to intervene. it's alleged that the baby's breathing tube had been dislodged by the nurse, who is charged with attempted murder. she denies the charge. letby was convicted at a trial last year of the murders of seven babies, and the attempted murders of six other infants. for the latest, let's cross live now to our north of england correspondent, judith moritz. tell us more about what's been happening. fits tell us more about what's been happening-— tell us more about what's been haueninu. a , ,., happening. as you 'ust explained, we know that lucy — happening. as you 'ust explained, we know that lucy s — happening. as you just explained, we know that lucy b was _ happening. as you just explained, we know that lucy b was convicted - happening. as you just explained, we know that lucy b was convicted last i know that lucy b was convicted last year. —— letby. thejury last year cannot reach a verdict last year on the charge of a murder. it's a charge that lucy letby
most people — whether it's mansfield, or black field or bronze leak — all are really struggling still she was doing nothing to intervene. it's alleged that the baby's breathing tube had been dislodged by the nurse, who is charged with attempted murder. she denies the charge. letby was convicted at a trial last year of the murders of seven babies, and the attempted murders of six other infants. for the latest, let's cross live now to our north of england correspondent, judith moritz. tell us...