Starmer 'not to blame' for Hartlepool losspublished at 08:18 British Summer Time 7 May 2021
Steve Reed, shadow secretary for communities and local government denied the result was a reflection of Keir Starmer's leadership.
Speaking on BBC Breakfast, he said: "Keir's been leader for a year and it's been an extraordinarily unusual year, given that Keir's not yet been able to give a speech in front of a live audience or shake a live voter's hand, because of the restrictions of the pandemic.
"And Keir never made any bones about the fact that we had an electoral mountain to climb after December 2019 - that was our worst result for 85 years.
"We have to win 124 seats back at the next general election simply to draw level with the Conservatives, and that's more seats than any party has won back in a single general election - it was always going to take more than a year to make this change."