Sir Keir was visiting Southwick's Clearly Drinks to tour the plant and meet staff
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00:00 Ski Starmer you're here in Sunderland today. Why should the people of Wearside vote for you?
00:05 Because they were very badly let down by Boris Johnson who promised the earth
00:09 and delivered nothing. Secondly because the Labour Party is a changed Labour
00:13 Party very different to the Labour Party that stood for election in 2019. We are
00:18 the party that is pro business, we will work with business, we have got a plan to
00:24 grow our economy, to build across Britain, to ensure we've got the infrastructure
00:29 that we need and to raise living standards across Sunderland and across
00:33 the whole region. So we have a positive plan for the future being put forward by
00:37 a changed Labour Party. What they were offered at the last election were
00:41 promises which Boris Johnson never intended to keep. In my view that's
00:45 unforgivable. Sunderland became quite a poster child for the Brexit issue on the
00:51 night of the vote. Polls suggest that people are moving more towards
00:56 reunion, reunification with the EU. Labour seem to be dragging their feet in it. Are
01:01 you behind the curve? No we have taken a vote in this country to leave the EU and we
01:06 have left. There is no case for rejoining the EU. But what I think people are
01:11 frustrated about is that what we've got, the deal the government has negotiated
01:16 isn't good enough for them and businesses are frustrated and that's
01:19 been, the cost of that is in jobs, in the cost it is to take things across
01:25 borders. We have to address that. But I would also say that there was another
01:30 element to the Brexit vote. It was many many people saying you're not hearing us,
01:34 you're not listening to what we have to say. And I think it's very important that
01:39 we recognise that as a changed Labour Party we have welded our priorities to
01:45 the priorities of people in places like Sunderland to make sure that we are
01:49 facing the voters, not talking to ourselves as a party. And that's why I'm
01:53 very proud to put forward our plan for a decade of national renewal which will
01:57 mean raised living standards, better jobs, secure jobs and future of jobs in places
02:02 like Sunderland and across the region.