
Starmer: Labour has changed and will never go back
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The transcript addresses the issue of anti-Semitism within the Labour Party, emphasizing the need for change and zero tolerance towards racism. It highlights the acceptance of the Equality and Human Rights Commission's findings and the actions taken to rectify past mistakes. The speaker apologizes to those affected and commits to restoring the party's values. The transformation of the party is discussed, with a focus on making it more inclusive and aligned with its core principles. The speaker invites those who share this vision to join the renewed Labour Party.
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What reflection does the speaker encourage regarding the party's past actions?
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What does the speaker mean by saying 'the door is open'?
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In what ways does the speaker express a commitment to the future of the Labour Party?
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