00:00Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. How are you doing? Thank you for coming in today. A Saturday. Some of the family is with us and it was really emotional because you can imagine how they've been on a very, very long journey.
00:18It is one thing to say that people who are here illegally and shouldn't be in this country should be removed and they should. It's another to say people who are legally here should be removed. It's a shocking thing for Reform to have said. These are people who have been in our country a long time, contributing to our society, maybe working in, I don't know, hospitals, schools, running businesses, our neighbours. And Reform says it wants to deport them.
00:47This Q&A, I really appreciate it. We did one here probably about a year or two, maybe two years ago, which was really good.
00:54I think it is a real sign of just how divisive they are and that their politics and their policies will tear this country apart. We are a proud country where we bring people together. We're proud of our diversity. It is who we are.
01:09It is what it is to be British that we are able to be reasonable, pragmatic, tolerant, live and let live. And to tear away at that will destroy our country. I feel very, very strongly about this.
01:25There was a scandal. There was scandals in relation to Horizon and Post Office and infected blood. And in all of those cases, Grenfell Tower.
01:34The biggest problem at the moment is the cost of living and people's living standards not feeling well enough off. I think that's the single biggest thing.
01:43And that's why we're sort of focusing on all our money. We call it growing the economy, which is sort of a sense of the whole economy growing.
01:52But what really matters is, do people feel better off?
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