After a mad week, Labour is hopefully seeing sense : Starmer needs to stay / Simon Jenkins
The only winners from a political coup in Westminster would be Labour’s enemies on the left and right They roared, they stamped and they cheered. On Monday, the parliamentary Labour party reacted as it should when its leader hit a spot of bother. It knew it could not sack him, so it backed him. (…)
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