Labour and Lib Dems discuss ‘non-aggression’ pact to topple Tories
The deal would see Labour step back from the top 30 Lib Dem target seats at the next election.
The deal would see Labour step back from the top 30 Lib Dem target seats at the next election.
They would become the second union in under a year to disaffiliate themselves with the party.
"Stoking up tension, macho posturing & trying to 'out do' the Tories on hawkish foreign policy will only lead to further devastation."
It comes as Boris Johnson was handed a legal questionnaire from police investigating allegations of lockdown-breaching parties in Downing Street.
Opinium has made a significant change in their methodology this week to prepare for the next election.
Johnson "will not be winging it" if the Met come knocking, sources told The Times.
The New Labour mastermind said Socialist Campaign Group MPs must "commit" to Starmer's manifesto, "no ifs, no buts".
Insider reporter Henry Dyer said Coyle had made Sinophobic comments in a bar on the parliamentary estate.
Unite boss Sharon Graham said the union's "remaining financial support" of Labour is "now under review".
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