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Angela Rayner says she would be "happy to sit down" with the PM after she faced criticism for calling him "scum".
Labour's deputy leader has stood by the comment she made during a fringe event at the party's conference.
Taking to Twitter on Monday, she repeated her accusations that Boris Johnson had made "racist, homophobic and sexist" remarks.
And she posted pictures of headlines where the PM had refused to say sorry for his own controversial comments.
Ms Rayner said: "If he withdraws his comments and apologises, I'll be very happy to apologise to him."