SIR Keir Starmer is visiting Worcester today.
The Labour leader is at the University of Worcester's new medical school, the former home of the Worcester News.
He will be doing a Q&A with the city's health care students.
It will be one of the places he will be visiting in the city today.
His visit comes as veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott has said she was "dismayed" at the prospect she could be banned from standing for the the party as a row over her position distracted from Sir Keir's pitch to voters on the NHS.
He said at the medical centre it was a clear choice in this election between the last 14 years of failure in the NHS or people saying they have had enough of chaos and division and as a country, people want to focus on rebuilding their country.
He said his Government would be one of service and too many politicians nowadays liked the sound of their own voice, whereas his Government would listen to people and be one of service.
He then started taking questions from medical students.
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