The year of the rebel
Keir Starmer’s opponents in the country and the party have left him struggling to keep control
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Keir Starmer’s opponents in the country and the party have left him struggling to keep control
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There is a nasty and racialised side to the attacks on the Home Secretary
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Something that started as a colourful line in a briefing to the Sun has got out of control
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster
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The current asylum system still rests on late-20th-century assumptions
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Her immigration policy is an internal victory for McSweeney and his kind of politics
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The insurgent party is trolling the home secretary, and her party
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Shabana Mahmood’s latest asylum plans prioritise return at the expense of integrating newcomers
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Another cowardly attack on immigrants does not hide the incompetence of the Starmer government
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Opposition to the government’s asylum reforms is spreading beyond the usual suspects
The Home Secretary believes she is the asylum system’s last chance
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster
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What Shabana Mahmood decides to do about the safeguarding minister could define her tenure as Home Secretary
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Only Keir Starmer can solve Labour’s immigration bind
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The burden of the government’s response to last week’s anti-Semitic attack will fall on the Home Secretary
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If the Home Secretary solves the small-boats crisis, the party has a fighting chance of winning the next election
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The generosity of our moral imagination has collapsed, and been replaced by taunts and bigotry.
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The Prime Minister has used Angela Rayner’s resignation to change his team and take on Reform UK.
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By turning the prisons crisis into an opportunity, the Justice Secretary has drawn praise from across the spectrum.
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Shabana Mahmood is smuggling liberal policies under a tabloid cloak.
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