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New Labour leader Andy Burnham says the party faces a "last chance" to change, urging politicians to avoid point scoring and to focus on what the public care about, like improving living standards. Burnham said voters wanted a "new politics" and argued Labour must show how it will deliver for the public to regain trust. Report by Etemadil. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00I will work to build a new politics.
00:03The country is crying out for it.
00:06We might enjoy the point scoring against others.
00:09The public don't.
00:12How can politicians point fingers when living standards are falling and politics as a whole
00:19isn't working for them?
00:21It infuriates them and makes them switch off.
00:24In Makerfield, I decided to make a break with this.
00:31I said we hadn't been good enough.
00:33I told people what I would do to fix it.
00:37You know what?
00:39People started to listen again.
00:42They gave us a fair hearing, as the great British public always do.
00:47And then another chance, but let's be honest everybody, this is a last chance to change
00:54and we must take it together, united together.
00:57I'll see you later.
00:58.
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