Keir Starmer is about to face his biggest challenge as Labour leader
The only way Labour can eat into Boris Johnson's majority is if it stops eating itself.
The only way Labour can eat into Boris Johnson's majority is if it stops eating itself.
The comments come amidst heightened tensions between the hard left and Labour Party moderates.
The 2017 election was narrowly contested and resulted in a hung parliament.
It comes as the approval of the government's handling of the crisis falls back considerably.
Len McCluskey - a staunch supporter of Jeremy Corbyn - told the Observer that Sir Keir Starmer should not be “taking Unite’s money for granted”.
A Conservative MP has reportedlbeen arrested after a former parliamentary aide accused him of rape, sexual assault and coercive control.
The former Prime Minister said Sir Keir has put Labour "back on the map".
Senior MP Dame Margaret Hodge said: “This is a big step in the right direction and shows just how far the Labour Party has come since last year.”
Lloyd Russell-Moyle’s departure from the shadow cabinet is the latest exit of an ally of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
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