Keir Starmer and his team mount a leadership challenge … to himself / John Crace
It’s as if everyone at No 10 has had a collective breakdown, an act of self-harm on an unimaginable scale Sometimes what you see is what you get. Usually in Westminster things happen for a reason. The logic may not be obvious but if you use your imagination you can come up with some logic for (…)
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