Monday
Labour put on united front as Starmer, Rayner and Burnham reunite at breakfast club
Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner joined Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham at a visit to a school's breakfast club.
Friday
No invite for Starmer? Rayner and Burnham spotted holding late-night meeting in Manchester fuelling talk of a leadership challenge days after pair were all smiles with PM
Angela Rayner and Andy Burnham have fuelled speculation about a challenge to Keir Starmer after being spotted holding secret late-night talks.
Greater Manchester mayor Mr Burnham was seen leaving Ms Rayner's constituency home in the city late on Friday, days after they played happy families with the PM on the campaign trail.
Ms Rayner is seen as a leading candidate to run for the leadership if Sir Keir is challenged in the wake of a poor showing in the May 7 local elections.
Angela Rayner and Andy Burnham have fuelled speculation about a challenge to Keir Starmer after being spotted holding secret late-night talks.
Greater Manchester mayor Mr Burnham was seen leaving Ms Rayner's constituency home in the city late on Friday, days after they played happy families with the PM on the campaign trail.
Ms Rayner is seen as a leading candidate to run for the leadership if Sir Keir is challenged in the wake of a poor showing in the May 7 local elections.
2 comments:
Sir "Hear no evil, see no evil, speak a bit of evil" is going to be troubled by Ms Obviously Evil. That's my prediction. Mind you, the socialist brothers never have elected a female party leader: would they really be so stupid as to break the habit with this woeful creature?
I suppose they might.
dearieme - I suppose they might too. If so, the best we can probably hope for is that she is extremely divisive within the Parliamentary party. Sounds like a forlorn hope though.
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