00:00Apparently the Green Party wants a world without borders.
00:03Now, I've got to say, you are the first person who's ever wanted to be Prime Minister in Britain
00:06who thought you could have a country which didn't police our borders.
00:11Is that really Green policy?
00:14Do you know what I'm enjoying?
00:15The fact that a Labour politician who's married to a senior Labour minister
00:19is allowed to ask questions of a leader of a Green Party.
00:21This is not our manifesto, and what you're doing...
00:23Are you accusing me of being a Labour politician?
00:30I'm accusing... Well, it's not even an accusation, you know.
00:32We are planning to replace the Labour Party and take the fight to reform.
00:35But what you're asking me right now...
00:37You said I was a Labour politician. Did you mean that or not?
00:43Well, you might have been a Labour minister fairly recently in the last 20 years.
00:47Yeah. Look, unfortunately, Mr Planski, I lost my seat in 2015
00:51and I've not been a Labour politician for 10 years.
00:54Luckily, you're a Green politician, you are the party leader,
00:57and you seem to be using a rather kind of elaborate device
01:01of making accusations against me to avoid answering the questions.
01:04But the great thing is we can just keep going.
01:05I think you're really struggling here.
01:07Ten days till a local election, and today I'm announcing
01:09that I want to bring buses into public control
01:12and make sure they're reducing bus fares in cities and in rural communities.
01:16I also want to talk about what's happening in Manchester, in Newcastle, in London,
01:20in Wales and the Senate, where Greens are picking up incredible momentum.
01:23It's interesting you don't want to ask me about any of these things.
01:26You want to just do shock-jock tactics.
01:28And, by the way, this is why people hate the media.
01:31Well, hang on a sec, Mr Planski.
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