Sir Keir Starmer visits veterans at a veterans’ coffee morning in the South East of England to mark Armed Forces Day. The Labour leaders said that the day gives an opportunity “to say thank you to all of those who are serving and have served and to remember the contribution that they have made to our country.” Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00We do want to get to 2.5% and it's really important that that's consistent with fiscal
00:13rules. The first thing we'll do is carry out a strategic review of resources of capability
00:21to make sure that the money we are spending is spent effectively on the things that we
00:25need but today is Armed Forces Day so it is the opportunity to say thank you to all of
00:31those who are serving and have served and to remember the contribution that they have
00:37made to our country and to make clear our determination that if we win the election
00:44on Thursday we will make sure that politics is about service to the country as well.