Labour launches its latest election campaign
Labour's Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has accused Rishi Sunak of leaving families worse off as the party launched their election campaign. Reeves and Shadow Paymaster General Jonathan Ashworth stood in front of a new poster advertising "Rishi's raw deal" featuring the Prime Minister's latest tax plans.
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00:00 It's wonderful to be here with all of you in Wellingborough today to expose Rishi Sunak's
00:06 raw deal after 25 Tory tax rises and despite the changes in the autumn statement for every 10p
00:16 that they have increased taxes on working people they are only giving 2p back. It is a drop in the
00:23 ocean, working people are worse off under the Tories, £1,200 for an average family extra tax
00:32 this year because of choices by Rishi Sunak and this Conservative government. Never have people
00:39 paid so much in tax and got so little in return in the form of public services. It is time for
00:47 change in Britain, time for a fresh start and there is an alternative, a changed Labour party
00:54 under Keir Starmer's leadership, a party that is once again in the service of working people,
01:00 a comprehensive plan to grow our economy so we can improve living standards, a plan to invest
01:07 in our public services, our schools and our hospitals to ensure that they work properly again
01:13 after 14 years of Conservative neglect.