Starmer refuses to say when Sue Gray was first approached for Labour role

Starmer refuses to say when Sue Gray was first approached for Labour role

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The transcript discusses the Labour Party's preparation for the upcoming election, emphasizing the need to earn every vote and be ready for government. It highlights the challenges of inheriting a damaged country and economy. The discussion includes the employment of Sue Grey and the importance of political accountability, particularly in relation to Boris Johnson. The transcript concludes with future plans for the Labour Party, focusing on leadership roles and the need to change the country's current state.

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How does the speaker feel about the need to earn every vote going into the election?

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What are the key challenges mentioned regarding the state of the country that the Labour Party is preparing to inherit?

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What does the speaker hope to achieve by changing from the past failures to an incoming Labour government?

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What is the significance of Sue Grey's potential role in the Labour Party?

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What preparations does the speaker mention in relation to being ready for government?

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