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Labour is already tearing itself apart. How would it cope in government?

11 October 2023

5:00 PM

11 October 2023

5:00 PM

Keir Starmer’s chances of becoming the UK’s next prime minister seem to be improving by the day. From a huge win in the Rutherglen by-election to a ‘buoyant’ atmosphere at Labour’s party conference in Liverpool, the party of the opposition is on the up.

The Tories and the SNP, meanwhile, continue to be distracted by chaotic messaging and party infighting.

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