Hartlepool Labour leader Brenda Harrison discusses their local elections victory
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00:00 Hiya Brenda, obviously a great night for Labour in Hartlepool. It's cancelled back in charge
00:05 the first time since 2019. It's been quite a journey since then, what's your reaction
00:10 to the results tonight?
00:12 It has been a journey and it's been a long journey and we haven't just gone out in the
00:17 last few weeks to knock and canvas for people, we've actually been doing it since 2019 and
00:25 we've tried to get the message across that we are a group and a party that can be trusted
00:31 in Hartlepool and I think that's what's happened tonight. People have decided that they might
00:38 put their trust in us and hopefully we will deliver for them.
00:43 What do you think has been key in getting that trust from people to get their votes?
00:46 I think engaging with them, I think asking their opinions, listening to them, talking
00:52 to them, not just making decisions without considering what people have been saying.
01:01 And on a personal level this will make you the first female leader of Hartlepool as a
01:05 party, what's that like for you personally?
01:08 So I think it's a great achievement for Hartlepool, I don't see it as a personal achievement,
01:13 I see it as a team that's done this and it's really good to have a female leader at long
01:22 last.
01:23 And what are going to be the priorities of the Labour group now that they're leading
01:28 administration?
01:29 So we're looking at the budget, we're looking at the cost of living crisis, we're looking
01:35 at council tax, we're looking at some of the immediate issues that we might be able to
01:41 change quickly to make things better for the residents of Hartlepool.
01:46 You mentioned the residents of Hartlepool, what has been the reaction from them when
01:50 you've been out on the doorsteps, obviously you said recent weeks but obviously all year
01:54 round.
01:55 Have they been raising issues on a local level with Conservatives, has it been a national
02:00 issue, what's been your sort of swing at with them?
02:03 So a mixture, I think that they've been quite concerned nationally with the National
02:12 Party and the government, there's a lot of faith gone from the present government and
02:21 I think that's reflected locally as well.
02:26 Obviously there's expected to be a general election coming up potentially later this
02:30 year but for now at least Hartlepool has a Conservative MP in Jill Mortimer, how do you
02:36 think it's going to be working with her from a council and an MP perspective?
02:39 It'll be interesting I think, yeah.
02:43 And last thing then, have you got any messages for the residents of Hartlepool, those who
02:47 voted Labour tonight and those who didn't as well?
02:50 The message for the people of Hartlepool is that we will do our very best as a united
02:56 group to lead the council and to make life as better as we can for the people of Hartlepool.
03:06 That's great, thanks.