The election is “a free hit” for the Tories and a chance “to give Labour another kicking”.
"This is a cynical and ugly attempt to rig the system to disempower the poorest and most marginalised groups."
The Labour leader has denied trying to make deputy Angela Rayner the scapegoat for the party’s defeat in Hartlepool.
Her video response is brilliant.
The PM's flat refurb is also being looked into, according to a list released in the aftermath of the local elections.
"You can't sack an elected deputy leader," she reminded Sir Keir.
Sir Keir Starmer opted to take a soft approach to the shake-up, but the hand of Mandelson could be detected.
"Sacking Nick Brown, one of the most experienced and tactically astute chief whips the party has ever had, is inept in the extreme," John McDonnell said.
"Political illiteracy benefits those in power. We really, really need to educate people about how political systems work," Otto English said.
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