Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is to address Watford voters this afternoon.
Mr Corbyn will be in the town centre from 1pm at a race and faith manifesto launch.
First is a speech by Labour shadow minister Sarah Champion.
And fellow candidate Dawn Butler quotes the Barack Obama election campaign, saying: “Yes we can! We can do this if we work together.”
A rep from the National Union of Students aslo said: “Education was to be the gateway that would change my life.”
She rose from having her house egged as a young black kid to being president of her student union.
She says Educational Maintenance Allowance, handing £30 a week to 16-18-year-olds, was a “lifeline to a better life”, and Labour will bring it back.
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We're in Watford for the launch of @UKLabour's Race & Faith manifesto launch with @jeremycorbyn pic.twitter.com/8RXzzNG7iH
— LabourMuslim Network (@LabourMuslims) May 30, 2017
Real buzz in the room here in Watford ahead of the Race & Faith launch. pic.twitter.com/wrO7kI8MJA
— Rob Wakely (@rob4sw_herts) May 30, 2017
Delighted to meet my old mate @jeremycorbyn today welcome to #Watford and greetings from @WatfordLabour supporting @Chris4Watford #GE17 pic.twitter.com/CoBQM9nD39
— Mike Jackson (@MJatWatford) May 30, 2017
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