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On the road with Angela Rayner: Labour battlebus makes final stops ...

On the road with Angela Rayner Labour battlebus makes final stops
The Guardian photographer Jill Mead was granted exclusive access to spend polling day with the deputy leader of the Labour party
  • On the campaign trail in Oldham, Angela Rayner greets a resident in Moorside
    Angela Rayner hugging a resident
  • Rayner going door to door on polling day in Ashton-under-Lyne. She has a swift technique when knocking doors, saying: ‘I’m not getting my hand bitten by a dog today and ending up in A&E.’
    Rayner in a red suit shelters under an umbrella as she knocks on a door
  • Rayner ‘getting out the vote’ in Moorside
    Rayner walking past a field
  • ‘Who did you vote for?’ Rayner asks. One of the residents says: ‘We’re not saying. Oh, OK we will. We voted for Reform.’
    Rayner talks to a couple
  • Rayner and her team take a break with cups of tea and a curry
    Rayner sits at a table while a woman in a sari holds cups of tea and coffee
  • Rayner’s vibrant red suit is every photographer’s dream, contrasting starkly with an overcast sky
    Rayner steps on to the kerb from Labour's battlebus
  • After more than a month on the road, Rayner makes her last stop on the battlebus. The vehicle was spotless despite its gruelling schedule
    Rayner stands between 'Vote Labour' signs inside the party's battlebus
  • The best seats on the Labour battlebus are through a curtain at the back. Rayner has been holding court with tales of barbecue mishaps, trips to A&E and her infamous cocktail Venom – a potent mix of vodka, Southern Comfort, blue WKD and orange juice. I was heartened to see a box of Yorkshire tea on board. That would have been my chosen tipple
    Rayner looks out of the battlebus window as the vehicle passes a bus stop
  • I’m not sure if I’d call this a signature or an autograph but it was definitely a very professional flourish with a felt pen
    Rayner signs a Labour poster that reads 'Change'
  • Paul Travis, Labour’s official photographer, taking a candid portrait of Rayner and a member of her campaign team. Travis says he has worked almost non-stop for six weeks on the election campaign trail, pausing only to get married
    Paul Travis, Labour’s official photographer, takes a photo of Rayner and her colleague
  • Rayner with supporters
    Rayner with supporters holding up placards that read 'Change'. The word is on the battlebus behind them
  • It’s always disappointing to miss a lollipop lady shot, so I was relieved when we returned on the same route and I was able to snap this one

    Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian

    Rayner talking to a lollipop lady
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