‘They all think Keir is done’ : how push to protect Starmer’s job backfired spectacularly
Botched briefing operation was proof to many that PM is leading an ineffectual No 10. How did it go so wrong? If there’s one thing the Labour party can agree on this week, it is that efforts by Keir Starmer’s allies to shore up his position backfired spectacularly. By briefing journalists that (…)
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