The Labour Party's Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves seem to have conflicting policies, leading to questions about their unity. Observers are questioning if the two have fallen out, despite denials from some sources. The disunity is causing concerns about the party's authority.
Are Starmer and Reeves at odds? One of the questions I explore in this week’s NS cover story. https://t.co/KIbwZ1Eo0u https://t.co/XvOxcZ5UEe
“I’ve worked in split teams, this is not a split team”. On the question of whether Starmer and Reeves are at odds. https://t.co/KIbwZ1Eo0u https://t.co/Shd5g7ZiOj
Have Starmer and Reeves fallen out? @georgeeaton investigates in this week's @NewStatesman: https://t.co/oAX4emtKtf
“The rhetorical split between Starmer and Reeves has forced observers to ask a question that would previously have been unthinkable: have the pair fallen out?” 🖊️ @georgeeaton https://t.co/Q7Jvt3zl2W
“Starmer and Rachel Reeves are clearly not singing from the same policy sheet.” 🖊️ @freddiejh8 https://t.co/Bv4y65ZZM6
Keir Starmer to @KateEMcCann on the £28 billion Sounds much more personally committed than Reeves / various Labour sources briefing against But if this is indeed policy, why are shad cab and Labour briefers not singing from same hymn sheet? Becoming a question of authority https://t.co/MxrX4kWuI9