Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting insists “trust in politics and politicians is at rock bottom” after the Mini-Budget and Partygate. He, however, promises Labour will “make sure that every single manifesto is a promise we can keep and a promise the country can afford”.
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00:00Millions of people have yet to decide how they're going to vote in this general election
00:04and we are conscious that trust in politics and politicians is at rock bottom.
00:10And who can blame people when we've had the mini-budget, when we've had broken promises,
00:15when we've had partygate, political scandals that might have been made in Downing Street
00:20but have affected politicians of all parties.
00:22So that's why with our manifesto at this election we've made sure that every single promise
00:27in our manifesto is a promise we can keep and a promise the country can afford.
00:33We're not counting any chickens, we're not making any assumptions about the outcome of
00:38this general election.
00:40People have started voting now by post, there are still millions of undecided voters out
00:44there still yet to decide.
00:46I'd urge people though, you only get change if you vote for it on July 4th.
00:51The only way to offer the change that our country needs is to vote Labour and we do
00:55not want to wake up to a nightmare on Downing Street of a fifth Conservative term with spending
01:01plans that are Liz Truss on steroids.