Angela Rayner says Labour can still win back public trust

Labour needs to show it is on the side of ordinary people, says Angela Rayner. The by-election is a 'line in the sand' moment.
Labour is waiting for the results of a very important by-election. Andy Burnham may challenge Keir Starmer for the leadership if he wins.
Angela Rayner says Labour can turn things around if it shows people it is on their side.
Angela Rayner welcomes the idea of Andy Burnham returning to Parliament. She says Labour needs its best players around.
Angela Rayner was asked if it's too late for Labour to change under Keir Starmer's leadership. She says she doesn't think it's too late for Labour to deliver change.
Angela Rayner says she doesn't think it's too late for Labour.
Angela Rayner says Labour needs to listen to people and show it is on their side. People need to see that Labour is listening.
Andy Burnham is focused on winning the by-election, but he has started a bigger conversation. The same challenges are happening across the country.
Angela Rayner says Labour needs to work together to deliver change. She is ready to play her role in this.
Andy Burnham may challenge Keir Starmer for the leadership if he wins the by-election.
Angela Rayner supports Andy Burnham's ideas on de-industrialisation and devolution. She says he is winning over voters with a 'new type of politics'.
The Government has made mistakes and is unpopular, says Angela Rayner. Labour needs to acknowledge this.
People didn't feel like Labour was delivering change quickly enough. Some of Labour's mistakes were about values, not policy.
Lizzy Buchan spoke with Angela Rayner.
Angela Rayner says some of Labour's mistakes were about values, not policy. This made people feel like Labour wasn't standing up for its values.
The Makerfield by-election offers a choice between hope and division, says Angela Rayner. It could be Labour's last chance to turn things around.
Angela Rayner says the by-election is a 'line in the sand' moment. Everybody in Labour understands the challenge they face.
Labour has a limited time to deliver change, says Angela Rayner. People are impatient for change because they are struggling.
Keir Starmer, Angela Rayner, and Andy Burnham were together in a show of unity in April.
Labour's top priority is delivering the change the public wants, says Angela Rayner. It's not just about who the leader is.
People understand that Labour can't fix everything immediately, says Angela Rayner. They want to see realism and Labour's values.
Angela Rayner resigned from Government last year after an investigation found she had broken rules. She has since been cleared.
The investigation was difficult for Angela Rayner, especially the scrutiny on her family life. She needs to earn back voters' trust.
Angela Rayner sees her role as 'keeping us on track', whatever position she holds. She focuses on making things better.
Keir Starmer has said he would fight any leadership challenger.
Angela Rayner wants to push for things like the Employment Rights Act and making work pay. She is impatient for change.
Angela Rayner has criticized Labour's immigration reforms, especially plans to make it harder for people to settle in the UK.
Angela Rayner spoke to the Mirror ahead of an address to Unison's conference. She says carers should not be treated as low-skilled workers.
The NHS is in crisis because it doesn't have enough care workers, says Angela Rayner.
Angela Rayner says if you play by the rules in Britain, the rules will protect you. You can't change the rules halfway through.