Owen Smith: Voters 'sold a pup' over Brexitpublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 15 July 2016
Labour leadership challenger Owen Smith is asked how he is different from Angela Eagle.
He replies by saying that he wants more of an emphasis on fighting inequality, suggesting he would re-write Clause 4 of Labour's constitution to make this the party's defining mission and also says he would borrow billions to invest in the nation's infrastructure to finance an enormous "building programme".
But his main USP, he suggests, is that he believe the British people should have a second vote on the terms of British exit from the EU.
He suggests that the public were "sold a pup" by the Leave campaign, pointing to anecdotal and polling evidence that many people do not believe its promises on increased NHS spending and lower immigration numbers can be delivered.
The people, he says, deserve to pass judgement on the exact deal that is struck by Theresa May's government.
Quote MessageThe analogy I would use is that you would not go out and buy a car without having a look under the engine and checking it actually works. That is what we have been asked to do with Brexit and now we have got an opportunity to test drive the car if you like over the next 18-month period and check whether we actually want to buy it."