How Starmer hopes Brown's big clunking fist can save him from a Labour coup
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How Starmer hopes Brown's big clunking fist can save him from a Labour coup
"And so it was that the cameras duly picked up first the former deputy leader Baroness Harriet Harman and then former prime minister Gordon Brown walking up Downing Street to be given jobs by Sir Keir. Both have been handed roles to shore up significant problems for this prime minister. But perhaps more important is what better way to defend your premiership from rivals than to recruit the man once famously described by Sir Tony Blair as"
The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground reporting across issues including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. Coverage includes investigating financials related to Elon Musk’s pro-Trump political activity and producing documentary work focused on American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet frames its mission as separating facts from messaging and maintaining trust across the political spectrum. It states that reporting and analysis are not locked behind paywalls, aiming for accessibility funded by those who can afford it. The text then shifts to Labour politics, describing pressure on Sir Keir Starmer after historically poor election results. It says Starmer needs actions to improve fortunes and mentions appointing Baroness Harriet Harman and Gordon Brown with roles intended to address major problems and defend his premiership against rivals.
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