Labour leader Keir Starmer chats to the Express & Star during his visit to GTG, Willenhall.
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00:00Thank you. Good morning Sir Keir. Mark Andrews, Express and Star. You may be aware that in the
00:08election, the Mayoral election, it was quite close and partly some of that might be attributed to the
00:13independent candidates who stood on the Don't Vote Labour platform and you might have heard the
00:17stories today that the independents are talking, sort of forming a new grouping. How concerned
00:22are you about this situation with the independents? Could it cost you a lot of seats in this area?
00:28I think it's very important to be clear about what the choice is at the next election.
00:32It's a clear choice between five more years of chaos, of division and of failure under the
00:41Conservatives or a Labour Party coming in with a laser focus on the priorities of working people
00:50across the country, a Labour Party that can take our country forward and renew our country. That
00:56is the point. And I meet so many people in the West Midlands who say to me, I want change,
01:02I want things to change, I'm fed up, I can see this failure and it's costing me. And my message
01:08is if you want change you have to vote for change and that means voting Labour. That is going to be
01:14the central divide, the central choice at this upcoming election. Does it cost seats there,
01:20marginal seats? Well in the end I say strongly to people if you do want change you've got to vote
01:28for change. Of course both Andrew and I humbly want to earn as many votes as we can. This is
01:35a changed Labour Party. We take absolutely nothing for granted. We must win the trust and confidence
01:42as we showed we can in that West Midlands mayoralty. That was a very significant victory for
01:47the Labour Party. But we need to press on from there and we do it humbly knowing we have to
01:53earn those votes, listen to people, hear what's being said. But in the end it comes down to the
01:59choice of next election and it will be a straight choice between continuing with the failure of the
02:04Tory party or an incoming Labour government that is there to serve all of our communities.
02:09Would you support him not to take lovely council? I think you know wherever we need to go on and we
02:16need more votes we will continue to do so. But we do so with the same argument, the same mindset,
02:23which is we take nothing for granted. Not a single vote has been cast in the general election. We
02:29have to show we're a changed party. We have to show that the priorities of people in Dudley are
02:34the priorities of the Labour Party and that we will earn the votes we need going into that election.