"That doesn't mean we're not embodying what I think is a classic Labour offer, I think that is fundamentally what Keir Starmer is about. Mr Reynolds said: "I think it is incumbent on any political party that's had a defeat as significant as 2019, to look at itself and say we're going to have to attract some voters back who didn't vote for us last time, and I want people who voted Conservative last time to look again at the Labour Party, look at their own priorities and say actually yes, it is Labour who better represent that. He told the BBC that his party under Sir Keir Starmer is embodying a "classic Labour offer". He earlier told Sky News that there is an argument for expanding the voting franchise after reports that Labour hoped to include settled migrants and over 16s. More now from shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds, who has been on the media rounds this morning.
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