Eagle: I am the unity candidate, I am not in a faction
Angela Eagle says that it is time to "step up to the plate" and for party members to "put our shoulders to the wheel" and to "do everything we can" to win in 2020.
When the deputy leader candidate was asked what Labour did wrong at the election, she said: "People didn't feel they could trust us."
And she said voters were also put off by the idea of a minority Labour and SNP government: "But the real problem they should have been worrying about was a majority Tory government".
She spoke to Jo Coburn after a hustings of all the candidates.
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