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The Labour Party's latest political broadcast puts the leader front and centre as Jeremy Corbyn sets out his motivation for wanting to be PM.

The film was produced by award-winning director, Ken Loach, the man behind films, “Cathy Come Home” and “I, Daniel Blake”.

The broadcast, which focuses on Jeremy Corbyn rather than the Labour Party shows huge crowds meeting the leader as he visits the North West.

Jeremy Corbyn will say in the broadcast: “I love this country; I love the history, the beauty, the diversity of this country. But people are not at ease. There's inequality, there's injustice, there's anger.

“There's anger because people can't get on; there's anger because people can't get anywhere to live; there's anger because young people are not getting the jobs they want.

“Let's do it differently; where we work from the principle that the role of government is to give everybody a decent chance. To have public services that are there for us; to have an economy that works for all.

“Surely the effort of a government that works for all, and encourages society to work together, has got to be better than a government that works for the few.”

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The interview with Corbyn is interspersed with footage of the crowds while supporters explain why they back the man who won the votes of 313,209 Labour members in the leadership election.

One of those, a veteran, says: "As a former British soldier who served in Afghanistan and lost soldiers there and in Iraq I support Jeremy Corbyn 's opposition to the wars. I trust Jeremy to keep us safe."

Ken Loach won an "Outstanding British Film" BAFTA for his film I, Daniel Blake which shows the devastating impact of the Tories' welfare reforms.

In 2016, Loach made a one-hour documentary during the run-up to that year's Labour Leadership election called "In Conversation with Jeremy Corbyn ".

Loach has been a social campaigner for most of his career, but has supported a range of political parties including Left Unity in 2013.

The Party Election Broadcast will be shown on BBC1 at 6.55pm and 7.55pm on Channel 4.