As the dust settles from weekend’s reshuffle, the leader said the party must now concentrate on winning votes
Keir Starmer has moved to ease Labour party tensions with an address to staffers and shadow cabinet members praising his deputy Angela Rayner after a bitter briefing war.
The Labour leader emerged from a bruising weekend during which he reshuffled his shadow cabinet – including removing Rayner as party chair – and was warned by leftwing MPs he could face a leadership challenge.
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