Sir Keir Starmer is being urged to sack his deputy, Angela Rayner, over claims of disloyalty after Labour narrowly won the Batley & Spen by-election.
Kim Leadbeater, a community activist whose sister, Jo Cox, represented the constituency before she was murdered by a neo-Nazi terrorist, was elected as the Labour MP yesterday morning with a majority of 323.
The party’s performance defied expectations, with the Conservatives harbouring high hopes of winning the constituency for the first time in three decades. Their candidate, Ryan Stephenson, took 12,973 votes.
George Galloway, the maverick politician whose candidacy was widely expected to split the Labour vote, came third with 8,264 votes.
Parliamentary allies of Rayner had been canvassing support this week for a potential leadership challenge if Labour
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2021-07-02 23:00:00Z
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