Labour needs to change approach, but stick with Starmer - Powellpublished at 08:07 BST
Labour's deputy leader Lucy Powell is pressed on whether Starmer can continue as Labour leader.
Several quotes are put to her on BBC Breakfast from senior Labour MP Clive Betts who told the BBC that the public has "stopped listening to Keir" and they have made their minds up.
Powell says that the problems the country is facing and the expectations people have for the party will still be there "whoever was the Labour prime minister at this point time".
She says the right course of action now is for the party to "reflect, to hear, to listen" and "to change what we're doing and how we're doing it, but to get behind Keir as the leader and go forward as one team".
She adds that Starmer has spoken about previous mistakes that have been made and that she has heard a deep sense of frustration and disappointment across the country.
Powell is repeatedly pressed on whether she has spoken to Starmer about his future and whether she has suggested that he should stand down - she says he wants to continue.
Asked if she has suggested he shouldn't, she says "no", adding she wants him to continue as leader.
































