Deputy PM Oliver Dowden tells Labour's deputy leader that British people will never trust her party.
The Conservatives are preparing to leave office, Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner has told MPs, as she accused the government of failing on the NHS and child poverty.She said the Tories were on a "conveyor belt of crisis" and more focused on a right-wing conference than governing.
He suggested there was friction between Ms Rayner and Labour's leader, Sir Keir Starmer, saying they were "at each other's throats" behind the scenes. In recent weeks, the Conservatives have been accusing Labour of plotting a coalition with the Lib Dems and other parties ahead of the next general election.The deputy prime minister defends the government's record over crime and employment at PMQs.
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