Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer meets military veterans after branding Labour as the “party of national security”. 10 of the 14 veterans standing for Labour at the general elections join Starmer as he vowed to make the country's safety the number one priority if he wins the election.
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00:00 [Multiple voices]
00:14 I have to swear I want the Commissioner to play a central role because I think a lot of people will say,
00:19 "I don't know where to go to the system, I don't necessarily want to go to the system,
00:22 there are issues that I want to support, but what's going on there?"
00:26 That's why, this is why it's irritating for me to say,
00:30 "I can't work for the better, for the country, and yet there's one that reacts the way one of us should."
00:36 So, yeah, nothing's changed.
00:39 [Multiple voices]
00:48 Hello again.
00:49 [Laughter]
00:52 Thank you very much.
00:53 [Multiple voices]