From Epstein to rent control and by-election hopes - what was discussed this weekpublished at 10:34 GMT
Another week of political discussion on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg has come to an end. The coming by-election in Gorton and Denton and the Jeffrey Epstein scandal were among topics discussed during interviews with Green Party leader Zack Polanski and Housing Secretary Steve Reed.
Here's a quick summary of what we've heard:
- Polanski stressed his was the party "of the 99%" and rejected concerns that he may alienate some voters. He said that he would like to see local mayors given powers to manage "spiralling rents"
- He said the party was focused on winning a general election, and said the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-election was an opportunity to gain more MPs
- Earlier, Housing Secretary Steve Reed was questioned on the government's trip to China. He defended the UK's decision to work with Beijing and said they're keeping their "eyes wide open"
- Asked about Jeffrey Epstein, Reed said anyone with information relating to abuse should come forward to "shine a light" on what happened
- The panel held a lively discussion too, with Tory MP Tom Tugendhat saying there was "quite rightly" resentment among voters towards conventional parties, in reference to Reform UK's recent successes









