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Lisa Nandy: The Labour Party needs to root itself back into communities

Lisa Nandy: The Labour Party needs to root itself back into communities

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Interactive Video

Social Studies

University

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Hard

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The transcript discusses the need for a change in leadership within the Labour party, emphasizing that merely changing the leader is insufficient. It critiques centralized decision-making from London and advocates for a grassroots approach that reconnects with communities across the UK. The goal is to rebuild trust and create a movement driven from the ground up.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How does the speaker suggest decisions should be made?

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What is the relationship between community and leadership as described in the text?

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What does the speaker mean by 'a real movement and a real force'?

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What is suggested as necessary for winning people's trust back?

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What type of leadership is needed according to the text?

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