Lewis Goodall
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They must be rejected across the West.
The US sends our condolences to the family of Henry Novak and the people of the UK at this troubling time.
What's your response to the Trump administration getting involved in our politics in that way?
Should we summon the US ambassador and tell them that?
Would you do it much differently to Keir Starmer?
Or would you have your own approach?
I mean, it must be something you've thought about.
It must be an intriguing prospect.
What the right say is that liberals and progressives got extremely, extremely agitated, worked up, talked about fury in the wake of the death of George Floyd, which, of course, in this country was about a state and a city in a country that is very far away.
And they would say that there is hypocrisy on the part of progressives and liberals because here is...
we didn't necessarily know all of the circumstances immediately into what happened in George Floyd, but there was violence and there was anger immediately.
The prime minister took the knee, all of that sort of stuff.
So they say liberals and progressives are allowed to get angry about police cases that anger them.
They're allowed to be symbolic.
They're allowed to be furious.
A couple of quick things before we finish with...
a couple of less Labour leadership questions.
North Sea oil and gas.
Is it time to change policy on that?
Should we be drilling again in the North Sea?