Starmer says Corbyn unlikely to regain party whip – ‘due to views on NATO’
Jeremy Corbyn's hopes of regaining the Labour whip have suffered a major blow on Sunday, after party leader Keir Starmer laid down the law.
Jeremy Corbyn's hopes of regaining the Labour whip have suffered a major blow on Sunday, after party leader Keir Starmer laid down the law.
From the newsletter: Labour could do with a little less deference, and a little more shamelessness.
"He just doesn't get it," the Labour leader said of the embattled chancellor.
The Labour leader said families will be £2,620 worse off under the Conservatives as the cost-of-living crisis bites.
The Labour leader didn't say whether left-wing Labour MPs who signed a Stop The War letter on Ukraine could stand for the party in the next election.
Just 22 per cent of respondents said they had a more positive view of Johnson as a result of his response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Critics of the Labour leader said there was a long history of opposing Nato on the British left.
"Labour will no longer tolerate the selfishness of those who aren’t focused on winning the next election.”
Starmer will pledge to build "a new economy and a new Britain" in a major speech on Thursday.
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