As borisjohnson because she didn t have an oxford university education. the deputy leader of the labour party, angela rayner gave herfirst interview about this i get to itv s lorraine programme, she said she was crestfallen when she heard the piece was going to be published, was concerned about its effect on her children but said she was heartened ijy children but said she was heartened by the fact it was roundly condemned by the fact it was roundly condemned by the fact it was roundly condemned by the public and even by opposition politicians. she said the article was steeped in classism, its book about the fact she had got pregnant at 16 and talked about the fact she had a comprehensive education, that she said was trying to imply she was thick, and the deputy leader of the labour party this morning went into detail about how it had affected her and told about how she consciously had to think about what she was going to work for that tv appearance and we can have a look at what she
Said to lorraine. what to wear. i thought, i consciously today felt that i wanted to put some trousers on today, so that people didn t think that i was. i wanted to be defiant as well, because i don t think that women should be told how to dress. no. ..but i didn t want to distract from the fact that actually, it s not about my legs. i didn t want people at home thinking, let s have a look to see what her legs are like and how short her skirt is or not. because i feel like i m being judged for what i wear, rather than what i m saying to you. angela rayner said that progress had been made in parliament in recent years when it comes to sexism but that more needs to be done. this article and are followed from it has roundly been condemned by the cross back from of politics, the prime minister saying it was misogynist and if he ever found out who those anonymous conservative sources work they would be public punished, armed forces ministerjames heappey this morning talking about westmin
Aood to and that we go to say venues. really good to talk and that we go to say venues. really good to talk to and that we go to say venues. really good to talk to you, and that we go to say venues. really good to talk to you, thanks - and that we go to say venues. really good to talk to you, thanks for - good to talk to you, thanks for joining us. safe venues. labour s deputy leader angela rayner says she found comments about her appearance and behaviour in the house of commons offensive and steeped in classism . speaking this morning, angela rayner told lorraine kelly on itv that there needs to be cultural change. it came after an article in the mail on sunday, based on comments from anonymous conservative mps, which said ms rayner crossed and uncrossed her legs in order to distract the prime minister. our political correspondent david wallace lockhartjoins me now from westminster. tell us a little bit more about what angela rayner said to lorraine in this interview. ang