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a miner from worksop, she signed up of a miner from worksop, she signed up as of a miner from worksoper and once the next leader to focus on policies that help communities like hers. sta rt that help communities like hers. start listening to the people, not just members but people who used to vote. listen to average working people and also somebody that can bring the party back together, so none of this divide. laura was at the local labour meeting this week, the local labour meeting this week, the first she had been to. there was a lot of talk of unity but what direction labour might go in still isn't clear. wiped out on the doorstep because people didn't like jeremy and what the labour party of jeremy and what the labour party of jeremy offered. unity, competence, truth... there is certainly different views about what members want. what they decide will be crucial for the party's future. time now for the morning briefing, where we bring you up to speed on the stories people are watching, reading and sharing. the wildlife photographer of the year entries always spark plenty of intere
a miner from worksop, she signed up of a miner from worksop, she signed up as of a miner from worksoper and once the next leader to focus on policies that help communities like hers. sta rt that help communities like hers. start listening to the people, not just members but people who used to vote. listen to average working people and also somebody that can bring the party back together, so none of this divide. laura was at the local labour meeting this week, the local labour meeting this week,...
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political correspondent alex forsyth went to worksop in nottinghamshire to meet some.quality these labour members want from the next leader. they are all from the bassetlaw bachelor party which met this week to decide which candidate to back, then members will make the final choice. and more than 100,000 people have joined the party since the election to have their say. take gary and kathleen. born and bred in north nottinghamshire, they have been labour voters for decades. gary used to work in the coal pits. he firstjoined the party as a teenager but left last year, fed up with this direction. now he has rejoined the vote for the next leader. we need somebody who is going to put it across that the labour party is for the people, and to make sure that we get a good living wage, good services and not carry on cutting. kathleen, a long term supporter, has become a party member for the first time. i want that labour leader to be concerned with what bassetlaw is, we need to spend our own money on our town and a hospital, then it was all taken down to london and we didn't h
political correspondent alex forsyth went to worksop in nottinghamshire to meet some.quality these labour members want from the next leader. they are all from the bassetlaw bachelor party which met this week to decide which candidate to back, then members will make the final choice. and more than 100,000 people have joined the party since the election to have their say. take gary and kathleen. born and bred in north nottinghamshire, they have been labour voters for decades. gary used to work in...
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iam i am originally from worksop and now in the bassetlaw constituency. 0ur former mp.t had a massive impact on the party, across the country, in several constituencies where they we re several constituencies where they were critical of the leadership. and what i want to know is how each candidate plans on helping remedy factions and the divisions in the parliamentary party to bring unity among mps? lady at the front does not have a microphone. go ahead. my concern is that years ago we had really good services shut showers sure start and because of funding problems, they have gone, so how can each individual say they are going to provide the services and then be sustainable. that is my concern with mental health and everything. you mean where is the money coming from? can we have a realistic goal because a certain amount was meant to go into mental health and it was not a sustainable figure for children at about £9 per child. did you trust the manifesto and the spending? know, because i work on the community floor and i work with families that access food banks and fami
iam i am originally from worksop and now in the bassetlaw constituency. 0ur former mp.t had a massive impact on the party, across the country, in several constituencies where they we re several constituencies where they were critical of the leadership. and what i want to know is how each candidate plans on helping remedy factions and the divisions in the parliamentary party to bring unity among mps? lady at the front does not have a microphone. go ahead. my concern is that years ago we had...
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political correspondent alex forsyth, went to worksop in nottinghamshire to meet some.idates you back. members will make the final choice. more than 100,000 people havejoined the party since the elections have their say. born and bred in north nottinghamshire, they have been labour voters for decades. gary used to work in the coal pits. he joined the party as a teenager, but left last year fed up with its direction. now he has rejoined both for the next leader. you need somebody who is going to be there to put it that the labour party is there for the people and to make sure we get a good living wage, good services and not carry on cutting. carrie has become a party member for the first time. i want that labour needed to be concerned with what bus it law is. we used to spend our own money on our own town and hospital. it was all taken down to london and we didn't have a say. you feel that the community has been overlooked? yes. does a familiar sentiment here. there was one of the first places in yea rs there was one of the first places in years that voted tory in the la
political correspondent alex forsyth, went to worksop in nottinghamshire to meet some.idates you back. members will make the final choice. more than 100,000 people havejoined the party since the elections have their say. born and bred in north nottinghamshire, they have been labour voters for decades. gary used to work in the coal pits. he joined the party as a teenager, but left last year fed up with its direction. now he has rejoined both for the next leader. you need somebody who is going to...