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r/LabourUK
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A subreddit for breaking news and discussion concerning the British Labour Party, the broader Labour movement in the UK, and UK politics.
The Labour Party is a democratic socialist party led by Keir Starmer, elected leader in 2020. It is the largest party in the UK with over 500,000 members, with a significant presence in the Scottish Parliament and the Senedd.
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For the United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales) and Northern Ireland; News, Politics, Economics, Society, Business, Culture, discussion and anything else UK related.
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This is a subreddit for British conservatives to talk about the UK Conservative and Unionist party as well as conservatism more generally.
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A place for major news from around the world, excluding US-internal news.
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Definitely seems noteworthy that a former minister is backing a Labour leader to be Prime Minister. Lots to discuss in terms of whether this is a positive thing or a negative thing (my view is that it is a positive thing) and whether these sort of endorsments are likely to improve Labour's polling or favour with Tory voters.
https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1544413198694105088?t=N9y7zjH0d30MZFHjhL0HTA&s=09
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