• 3 months ago
Labour's Olivia Blake retained her seat in Sheffield Hallam by a significant margin after the General Election.

It was despite Sky News predicting the constituency was 97% likely to go to the Lib Dems rather than Labour.

She discusses this and climate change with Harry Harrison.
Transcript
00:00Excellent, well done. Hi Olivia, congratulations.
00:05Thank you very much.
00:06How are you feeling?
00:07I'm feeling so proud of my campaign team and just overwhelmed with the faith that my constituents
00:14have put in me to stand and be their MP for the next five years hopefully.
00:19It's been a real privilege to represent Sheffield Hallam over the last four and a half years
00:23and I'm really excited to do that but this time with the Labour government where we can
00:27really get on with the change that this country is desperately calling out for.
00:31Awesome, and I know over the course of a count this afternoon a big national broadcaster
00:35who basically said that it was a done deal and it wasn't going to go the way it went
00:39in the end. How do you, while you're waiting for the result like that, keep your head up
00:43and keep believing when a respected broadcaster like that is saying it's the end of the game?
00:47Well if you look back to 2019 Sheffield Hallam tends to book the trend so I didn't really
00:54take it too seriously when I saw that exit poll because I knew on the ground from talking
00:59to people that people here are desperate for change, they wanted that Labour government
01:03and they wanted to give us that opportunity in order to make the changes that they want
01:07to see. We've got a big challenge ahead but we're up to the task.
01:11And I know over the time you've been in office so far you've made it a very big mission of
01:16yours to urge governments to combat climate change. How are you aiming to continue doing
01:21that over the next five years?
01:23Well I'm really looking forward to working with Ed Miliband and his team to push for
01:27the climate change action that we need. We needed to start yesterday and I know that
01:32Ed and his whole team are going to be right at the forefront of that and he's been talking
01:37this week about being climate leaders globally again which I think is really exciting and
01:41something that I want to be part of.
01:43Awesome, thank you Olivia.

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