Labour has to 'do a lot better', says deputy leaderpublished at 07:57 BST

Labour's deputy leader Lucy Powell is speaking to BBC Breakfast and says prime minister Keir Starmer "takes responsibility" for Labour's poor election results.
Asked what Starmer's mood is like, she says: "He is very reflective, he's understanding as I do that these are very tough results for Labour, incredibly painful."
She adds: "He is accepting responsibility, he is saying we've got to change. He hears what people are saying."
Asked what accepting responsibility means and if Starmer is saying that he is the reason Labour has done badly, Powell says "he is absolutely accepting that these election results are a reflection on the Labour government" and what it has been doing and not doing.
People are feeling "incredibly disappointed and frustrated", she says, adding the party has to hear what voters have said and "we've got to do a lot better".
Starmer has been clear he has a job to do and he wants to carry on, she says.
































