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4 days ago

Khan says Labour should rejoin EU customs union and single market this parliament UK politics live

Sadiq Khan advocates for Labour to commit to EU rejoining in its next manifesto and join the customs union and single market during the current parliament, marking a significant shift from the party's current cautious stance on Brexit reversal.
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4 days ago

Labour promised change for Britain. We are running out of time to deliver it | Angela Rayner

Labour must boldly challenge vested interests and rigged systems to represent working people, delivering transformative change rather than defending the status quo.
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1 week ago

There is no denying Labour is in crisis but in a strange way, Keir Starmer is equipped to save it | Zoe Williams

Labour faces internal tension between pursuing left-wing values and right-wing electoral victory, with greater risk from left-wing voter defection than Reform competition.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Labour must cease taking progressive voters for granted, says Sadiq Khan

The Green Party's byelection victory in Gorton and Denton reveals significant fracturing in UK politics, with Labour losing progressive voters by taking them for granted and pursuing policies that alienate its left-wing base.
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3 weeks ago

Labour must stop channelling Reform and unite with progressives. That's the lesson from Gorton and Denton | Sadiq Khan

Labour's third-place finish in Gorton and Denton reflects a fracturing in politics where progressive voters feel taken for granted and demand the government demonstrate its core values of equality, fairness, and social justice while delivering promised change.
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3 weeks ago

Keir Starmer's response to the Gorton and Denton debacle should be a government that truly, finally, reflects him | Tom Baldwin

There has been a factional antagonism towards anyone who might wave a Palestinian flag in solidarity with Gaza or yearns to rejoin the European Union, as well as to those who worry a lot about climate change or display too much sympathy for asylum seekers. For much of the past six years under Keir Starmer, his advisers have been dismissive of such viewpoints, which they thought would alienate the older, whiter and more traditionally working-class voters widely regarded as vital to electoral success.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Starmer toughens stance on Trump as pressure from Labour MPs grows

The prime minister publicly rejected President Trump's attacks at PMQs after rising internal Labour criticism that his rapport-building strategy with the president has failed.
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