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Labour has ‘mountain to climb’ to win next general election

LABOUR has a “mountain to climb” to win the next election, deputy leader Angela Rayner said yesterday in the run-up to the start of the party’s virtual conference this weekend.

Ms Rayner will open the women’s conference, called Women Connected, today before giving the keynote speech at the beginning of the general conference, Labour Connected, tomorrow.

The events are taking place online in place of the normal annual party conference because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

Speaking ahead of the virtual conference, Ms Rayner said: “Over the next four days, the Labour Party will show what we can achieve with a new leadership for our party and for our country.

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