00:00Yet we've got this kind of talk about, you mentioned your constituency voting for leave.
00:04It voted overwhelmingly for leave back in 2016.
00:07And now we've got these leaked plans about Starmer wanting to re-ingratiate us with the EU, put British troops on EU missions, reintroduce a youth mobility scheme, make concessions on fishing rights.
00:23That's not the kind of behaviour that the Bassett law constituents will believe in, is it?
00:28What we need is if you if you we that there are businesses in my constituency who've lost trade as a consequence of of the of the bureaucracy and the red tape they have had to endure since since coming out of the EU.
00:45We need those connections to be smoothed over.
00:48And I want my businesses to be able to trade effectively, not just in Europe, but across the world.
00:54And that's what the negotiation is about.
00:55There's not going to be any young people's exchanges because I think that opens the risk to free, free movement of labour.
01:04And I don't want to see that happen.
01:06But what I want to see is businesses flourishing in this country because they're able to trade effectively right across the world, including in European countries.
01:16You mentioned the winter fuel allowance earlier, Jo, just a yes or no terms.
01:20Should the cut to winter fuel be scrapped?
01:22What I want to see is a raising of the threshold.
01:26So it's not a yes or no.
01:27I want to see the raising of the threshold.
01:29So the people in the higher range of of upper range of of paying tax payments, they should they should not.
01:37You know, they obviously are wealthy people and therefore they do not particularly benefit from the winter fuel payments.
01:43So it's people who need that money in order to be able to live in the winter times.
01:48And finally, does Starmer have a woman problem?
01:52That's what Louise Hague has suggested, former transport secretary.
01:56And indeed, we had similar rhetoric from Rosie Duffield, who talks about a lad's culture inside number 10.
02:02Briefly, Jo, what's your view?
02:03I haven't come across a lad's culture.
02:08The moment I see it, I would shout out about it because we have to women have to be able to be able to work effectively within the Houses of Parliament.
02:18And if there's any blockages in terms of misogyny or sexism, then it has to be called out and stopped immediately.
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