Angela Rayner sets out Labour's plans if she becomes 'deputy prime minister for the north' – full speech

Angela Rayner sets out Labour's plans if she becomes 'deputy prime minister for the north' – full speech

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The transcript discusses the speaker's journey over the M62, highlighting the success of Leeds Dock and the South Bank. It contrasts the privileged upbringing of a boy with the struggles of a girl from a council estate, emphasizing the need for political change. The speaker critiques Tory policies and slogans, advocating for Labour's vision to empower the North through devolution and local voices. Plans for infrastructure, housing, economic growth, and clean energy are outlined, with a call to action for the North's future.

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In what ways does the speaker suggest that the North has been overlooked?

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What does the speaker mean by 'levelling up' and how does it relate to the North?

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What criticisms does the speaker have regarding the current government's promises?

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What personal experiences does the speaker share to illustrate their connection to the North?

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