00:00Well, because he is far and away the best candidate, Rob has stood on a platform consistently
00:05and he's been very, very clear that his key policy aim is to fix the Met and he's talking
00:11about his own experiences of having been a victim of violent assault, his own reflections
00:16on that, his own work in sort of looking at some of the ways that the Met operates and
00:20how that can be improved. And I think if there's one thing that Londoners are, you know, really
00:25concerned about, we have a range of concerns, housing, transport, our green spaces, but
00:30I think if there's one thing that Londoners have become really concerned about, it's the
00:34Met. And I know from my own experience as a local MP how hard some of our police officers
00:39are working to keep their communities safe, how dedicated they are to the job, but there's
00:43no doubt that some of the structures and the processes that underpin that could really
00:47do with reform. And I think, you know, that's what Rob is talking about. He's got, you know,
00:52real plans, real commitment to that and I think that's what Londoners want most of all.
00:57I think it would be amazing. I think, you know, Liberal Democrats above all stand for
01:01inclusivity and equality. And I think, you know, a city as diverse as London, that's
01:07got to be at the heart of what makes our city tick. Everybody here is as valuable as everybody
01:12else and everybody should have the same opportunities. To have somebody in City Hall who is absolutely
01:16committed to delivering that for Londoners I think would just make a huge difference.
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