Canterbury Labour candidate Rosie Duffield on General Election campaigning, manifestos and anti-Semitism

Canterbury Labour candidate Rosie Duffield on General Election campaigning, manifestos and anti-Semitism

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The speaker expresses cautious optimism about the positive feedback received, despite the focus on Brexit. They emphasize the importance of issues like the NHS, Universal Credit, and women's rights. The discussion covers healthcare challenges in Kent, urging students to vote, and demographic changes in the electorate. The speaker critiques the previous MP's stance and highlights Labour's Brexit policy, advocating for a new deal and a final referendum. They stress the need to prioritize public services and adopt a zero-tolerance approach to intolerance.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What does the speaker hope to focus on besides Brexit?

Environmental policies

NHS, Universal Credit, and women's rights

Tax reforms

Education system

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30 sec • 1 pt

What challenge does the speaker mention regarding student voting?

High travel costs

Insufficient polling stations

Busy academic schedules

Lack of interest in politics

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How has the electorate changed according to the speaker?

It has become more conservative

It has become more diverse and younger

It has become more apathetic

It has become more traditional

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the speaker suggest regarding Brexit?

To leave without a deal

To hold a final referendum

To ignore the issue

To accept the current deal

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What is the speaker's stance on public services?

They need more funding and support

They should be reduced

They should be privatized

They are adequately funded