A Left source also suggested there was a “fear” that what happened to both Jeremy Corbyn and Diane Abbott - suspended from the parliamentary party, and likely to be prevented from standing as Labour candidates - could happen to others.

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    In her speech to Labour conference, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves was cheered as she declared that “you can’t tax and spend your way to growth”.

    Yet in the same venue, a little earlier, there was also a standing ovation for the leader of the Unite union Sharon Graham when she called for the party to be more bold and to take the energy companies back in to public ownership.

    Mick Lynch, leader of the RMT union, addressed a fringe meeting this weekend and declared that he wouldn’t be saying “this or that” about Keir Starmer as “we need to get the Tories out and that means getting him in”.

    And Richard Burgon, secretary of the Socialist Campaign Group of MPs, said he understood “how difficult it can be with the current leadership” but said: “Wouldn’t it be fantastic to see all the Tories out, and Labour again get the keys to 10 Downing Street?”

    The Labour to Win grouping, which got behind the Starmer leadership when he embarked on a journey away from the Corbyn era, have helped him grab control of many of the levers of power - including the ruling National Executive Committee.

    But they feel Angela Rayner, who oversaw a robust workers’ rights agenda, or Andy Burnham (were he to get a parliamentary seat) and who is re-regulating transport in Manchester, might be better placed to succeed than Rachel Reeves or Wes Streeting, as they are more acceptable to the unions.


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