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ndash。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。ll feel disappointed,even bleak, but while we may have lost the election, the argument of our campaign will notgo away。ve met me on train stations andcolleges, in workplaces and schools. Thank you for sharing your stories with me, I have learnt somuch for you. It has been an enormous privilege. Thank you for the selfies, thank you for the support, andthank you for the most unlikely cult of the 21st century, Milifandom. Second, I want to address those who voted Labour yesterday. Today youamp。m looking forward to reacquaintingmyself with Justine, Daniel, and Sam. But before I do, I want to say a few things. First of all,thank you to the British people. Thank you to the people whoamp。s memoration of VE Day at the Cenotaph. Iwant to do so straight away because the party needs to have an open and honest debate aboutthe right way forward without constraint. Let me say that Harriet Harman is the best Deputy Leader that anyone could hope for. I workedfor her more than 20 years ago, I am proud to have had her as my deputy