00:00Have you had any conversations with anyone about getting rid of Keir Starmer?
00:04No, and I'll tell you what I think this does show,
00:07is that when Lucy Powell stood to be deputy leader of the Labour Party
00:10and said there needed to be a culture change in how we lead
00:14and how the party is managed, I think she has been vindicated.
00:19Is it rotten? Do you think that's a rotten culture?
00:20No, I wouldn't go with that.
00:21I'm not going to give whoever's behind this any more kind of oxygen and credit.
00:27I do think that, you know, going out and calling your Labour MPs feral is not very helpful.
00:34I do think that trying to kneecap one of your own team when they are out,
00:39not just making the case for the government,
00:41but actually delivering the change that we promised,
00:43I think that is also self-defeating and self-destructive behaviour.
00:46I also think whoever did this doesn't speak for the Prime Minister.
00:49I speak for the Prime Minister.
00:51That's why I was asked to come on this morning to talk about the reform agenda in the NHS.
00:55That's why I was with the Prime Minister on Monday evening
00:57with a small group of colleagues looking seriously at how we meet our ambitious goal
01:02of halving violence against women and girls in this country.
01:05And those are the things the Prime Minister's focused on.
01:07I think he will be horrified reading the front pages this morning.
01:11I don't think this is how he conducts himself.
01:14And I think people should follow the example set by their boss.
01:17Third, a second to the Jох Sofi Womers
01:29on Monday evening.
01:32And we'll give us an example set of posts for three or four їers.
01:37So, again, if you had a natural Sixties on Monday,
01:42what happened next week?
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