Starmer facing plots to oust him' as Labour welcomes back rebel MPs
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Starmer facing plots to oust him' as Labour welcomes back rebel MPs
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"Labour MPs are said to be plotting to oust Sir Keir Starmer, despite the prime minister welcoming rebellious backbenchers back into the fold. It comes amid despair about the party's poll ratings and concern that the government may break Labour's manifesto promise not to raise income tax to fill a hole in the public finances. The warnings come less than 18 months after Labour won a historic majority, with the government now seeing mounting discontent brewing among Labour backbenchers."
Coverage spans reproductive rights, climate change, Big Tech, political finance investigations and documentary work, with donations enabling reporters to reach both sides and preserve paywall-free access. Funding supports on-the-ground journalism and aims to make quality reporting available to all, paid by those who can afford it. Less than 18 months after a historic majority, Labour faces internal unrest as MPs reportedly plot to remove Sir Keir Starmer amid poor poll ratings and fears the government may break a manifesto pledge not to raise income tax. Backbench discontent has increased and concerns arise over a donor's watchdog appointment.
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