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Do you think Labour is right to delay local elections, even though 3.7M people will not be able to vote, or do you see this as politically motivated, as some have claimed Labour is running scared of Reform UK, and why?
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00:00I think it's a disgrace, actually, what they're doing with the May elections.
00:05We should be able to voice our voices, but, you know, if he's stopping it, that's...
00:10He knows what he's doing.
00:11It gives out completely the wrong impression, because whatever...
00:15The legitimate reasons might be behind it in terms of local government reform and need more time.
00:20To put it in place, it just does give the impression that they are running scared of the...
00:25Because they know they'd get, if not wiped out, they'd lose a heck of a lot of councillors.
00:30So, reform.
00:31Yeah, I think reform have got a lot of support now, haven't they?
00:33So, if that's going...
00:35And then, potentially, yeah, I do think they're gaining a lot of popularity.
00:38They're very popular already, aren't they?
00:39So...
00:40Well, I think the orange scares have informed you, Kate, definitely.
00:44What have we got with...
00:45And we've got nothing here.
00:46Everyone else doesn't anyway.
00:48Everyone's better off.
00:50Everybody told me it wouldn't be.
00:51It demeans local government as well.
00:54It gives the impression...
00:55That they actually look down on local government, that it's not as important as national government.
01:00It's not as important as national government.
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