The Labour leader has set out how his party would change the NHS if it got in to power at the next election.
After his speech in Essex, BBC political correspondent Helen Catt asked Sir Keir Starmer if more money would go into health services.
He said that money was “part of the solution”, but added that change and reforms were “hugely important”.
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