Sir Keir Starmer says he wants "a reset of politics" if Labour win the election as he vows to make "further progress" on women's rights in a way "that brings people together". Responding to JK Rowling's accusation that he "abandoned" women, the Labour leader says he is "really proud of the long history of the Labour Party in making real progress on women's rights, passing landmark legislation that has changed millions of lives". Report by Czubalam. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I'm really proud of the long history of the Labour Party in making real progress on women's
00:07rights, passing landmark legislation that has changed millions of lives.
00:12Now that battle is never over and we need to make further progress, which we will hope
00:17to do if we earn the trust and confidence of the voters at the general election.
00:23As we do so, I'm also determined that one of the changes that we will bring about if
00:28we win the election is a reset of politics to make sure that as we make progress, we
00:34do it in a context that brings people together and that all dialogue, all debate is always
00:38done with respect for the views of everybody involved in those progress and in that discussion.