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Labour letter was arriving two days late for postal voters. We used to make that error,” he said. But critics of the notion that Reform has professionalised point to the elephant in the room
party leadership.  Wes Streeting in London on Saturday. Photograph: Richard Gardner/Shutterstock Streeting, who this week [resigned from the cabinet in protest against Starmer’s leadership
Starmer's speech. Was it enough to avert a challenge to the prime minister's leadership less than two years after he won a landslide general election victory? In the first instance, the person whose
Starmer’s “disregard” for Wales. “This is not simply midterm blues or a protest vote. This is a very deep turning away from a party that people have felt almost a cultural attachment
party he once led, plus the UK more widely, is stuck in a loop of insular political debate, not even beginning to get to grips with what he portrays as the century-defining challenge
Starmer met shortly before the Labour government set out its legislative programme in the King's Speech, which marked the start of a new parliamentary session. The legislation announced by King Charles
Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) party anointing a left-leaning PM whose fiscal views – and his views of the bond market – were well known. “Ultimately the bond market is likely to impose fiscal discipline
Labour is [under pressure from the Green party](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/03/labour-fights-off-greens-leeds-roundhay), Emma Reynolds said such projects showed the government’s intent in restoring natural habitats. Under a scheme due to be confirmed in the coming
Labour if it removes Sir Keir Starmer, an incumbent premier with a bigger parliamentary majority than his transformative predecessor Clement Attlee won in 1945. What is driving this narrative? Why is the UK churning through
party felt like it was almost, with some praise for Starmer's handling of the war, starting to catch a break. Then, this most embarrassing of scandals blows up again - a mess, fundamentally, created
policy is not devolved to the Welsh government, and the country has [one of the lowest ratios of asylum seekers](https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/commentaries/immigration-in-the-devolved-nations-the-five-minute-rundown/#:~:text=Wales%20has%20one%20of%20the,a%20UK-wide%20figure%20of%201.5.) relative to population size out of any UK region or nation
party. But in the early days, Mandelson was among the few who were genuinely interested in what Starmer and McSweeney were building.  to confront reality, Labour MPs’ appetite for risk. But the fantasy contest has meant we are seeing surprising sides to its rivals. Burnham, who criticised the government as being
policy rows. He now insists his party has rebuilt public trust but he has also indicated there is still work to do. When I asked what would be his priority on returning to government, Swinney
Starmer of “playing silly games with a really serious issue”, adding: “It’s incumbent on all politicians, particularly the prime minister at this point, to treat antisemitism with the consideration and care and nuance that
parties. While Keir Starmer backs ECHR changes, the Conservatives and Reform UK have pledged to leave. One leading migration specialist said she was not convinced that a political agreement would have a significant effect