Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles If we defend a United Party theme, the public see Labour members on the media smearing and briefing against each other when they see Labour members fighting against each other. On the one hand, son being called a call. On the other hand, they're they're being called Tory's. It makes them lose faith in our ability to deliver as a government because this United parties don't win. Then we just lost the general election. And while we've been arguing about whether we can meet our climate change commitments by 2030 the government isn't even on track to meet the commitment that we've got 2050. So we've got to get out there and start taking this fight to them. There are things we can do now. We may not be in power, but we should never believe that we're powerless should be holding Boris Johnson to account on his inaction on this. 00:00:59.050 --> 00:01:2.410 We should not be signing trade deals with countries like the U. 00:01:2.410 --> 00:01:2.720 S. 00:01:2.730 --> 00:01:5.120 That do not sign up for the Paris agreement. 00:01:5.230 --> 00:01:13.660 Let's use the leverage that we have to raise standards up and set us on a path to carbon safety task we got. Whichever of us emerges out of this is to retain the labour votes. We've got to win back the labour votes we've lost and then to go further, which is to win votes of people who traditionally vote for other parties. That's the coalition that we've got to bring together. We need to have the trust of the public to deliver that change. But I think people in their hearts know that this inequality has gone far farting far. They want it to change. So I think we could bring people together around that. But we do have to reach all those three parts.
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