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Keir Starmer to AXE Rachel Reeves in SHOCK 'roll of the dice' amid Labour scandals | LATEST

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Circus Starmer is facing mounting

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pressure as the fallout from the Peter

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Manderson scandal continues to engulf

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the government. And now attention is

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turning to a potential major shakeup at

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the very top. According to a report by

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the Daily Mail, citing Labour sources,

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the prime minister is weighing up

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whether to remove Chancellor Rachel

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Reeves in a dramatic bid to steady his

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premiership. The move is said to be

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under consideration as part of a

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post-election reshuffle expected after

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next month's local votes with Cir

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looking to reassert control amid growing

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unrest inside his party. Insiders quoted

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in the report suggest the plan is being

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lined up as a highstakes gamble. One

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source described it as a final roll of

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the dice, particularly if Labour

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performs badly at the polls. Names are

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already being discussed for the

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Treasury's top job. Home Secretary Ivet

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Cooper is said to be under

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consideration, but that could trigger

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resistance from within Labour's own

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ranks. Allies on the party's soft left

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are reportedly backing Ed Milliband

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instead, raising the prospect of

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internal divisions coming to the

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surface, and the rumors of a reshuffle

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go directly to questions of authority,

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control, and the prime minister's grip

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on his party. The reshuffle speculation

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comes as unease grows within Labour with

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the Manderson controversy adding to

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wider tensions about the party's

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direction. Downing Street is said to

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hope a reset could study the government,

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but not everyone is convinced. One

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Westminster source quoted by the Daily

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Mail warned reshuffles often create more

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enemies than friends. And this one, they

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say, would be no different. Behind

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closed doors, some Labour MPs are

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questioning whether the prime minister

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would be willing or able to remove his

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chancellor at all. Others insist he is

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prepared to act. One adviser quoted in

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the report said, "Sir now believes that

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removing senior figures could help

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protect his leadership, at least in the

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short term. But perhaps the most stark

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assessment comes from within his own

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party." A senior source described the

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potential reshuffle as the last gasp of

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a dying man. Despite this, Cir has

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publicly insisted he intends to carry on

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and lead Labor into the next general

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election. But the pressure is building.

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Some Labour MPs have already begun

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calling for him to step aside, warning

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the party risks heading into a serious

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difficulty without change at the top.

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>> Yeah, I mean, I've got to be clear. I am

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completely fed up to the back teeth of

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this psycho drama in Westminster. The

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own goals that are coming from the heart

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of this government. Meanwhile, we've got

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fantastic Labor counselors, canvases,

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activists up and down the country

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working hard and delivering for their

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constituencies like mine in Hartley in

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the facing local elections in the shadow

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of this absolute mess. They just need to

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get a grip. I'm completely fed up about

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it. And I and I think it's it's got to

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the point now where I genuinely think

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that, you know, as far as the prime

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minister is concerned, it's not a case

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of if, it's when. And I just think we

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need to get a handle on this because

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people out there are worried about their

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cost of living. They're worried about

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their NHS. They're worried about crime

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on their streets. And we're completely

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consumed by this scandal. And it's

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completely unacceptable. And as I'm sure

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you can tell, I'm quite angry about it.

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Downing Street has not publicly

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confirmed the reports, but if accurate,

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this would mark one of the most

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significant political gambles of Cir

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Stalmer's leadership so far. And with

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the reshuffle reportedly looming after

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the local elections and the Mandlesson

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scandal still dominating the agenda, the

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question now is simple. Can Starmer

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regain control, or is this a crisis

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Andy Bernham's allies have told Angela

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Rain to strike a leadership pact in

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which she would succeed him in Downing

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Street.

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>> The proposal, which Labour sources

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claimed was discussed when Andy Burnham

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visited Angela's constituency home this

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month, would mean the pair joining

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forces on a ticket for the party soft

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left vote.

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>> Yes, Mr. Bernham would run to replace

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Akarma while it is thought the former

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deputy PM would campaign for him and be

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given any job she wanted in the cabinet.

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Journal and broadcaster Christo Fu

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joined us now studio. Christo, I'd heard

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similar uh stories about this and check

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them out last week. Uh Andrew Andrew

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Raina wouldn't talk about private

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conversations and Andy Burnham denied

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everything. So make of that what you

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will.

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>> Probably means 100% it happened and

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they're they're plotting as we speak.

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And remember the the the pat between

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Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, of course.

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So, you know, pacts are are are the

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norm. Um it's whether this would work.

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It's whether the public would be

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convinced by it going into uh the next

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election. And of course, Angela Rainer

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is in something of limbo at the moment.

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Reported in this morning's uh Times that

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she's waiting as well to make a move

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because of the HMRC decision on her tax

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affairs. and and once she's confident

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she's cleared of that, she can then

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throw her hat back into the ring. But

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you're quite right, this would perhaps

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unite what they're calling the soft left

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of the Labour party. Andy Burnham going

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as prime minister. Angela Raina perhaps

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chancellor. Why did that send a chill

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down my spine? I don't know. I I don't

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know if it should have done, but it did.

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Uh or any job, as you say, that she

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could have wanted. Also, there reports

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over the weekend that um prior to

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anything like this happening, Karma may

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be talking about doing a reshuffle

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himself. It was reported that Rachel

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Reeves could be for the boot. The man

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who will always take responsibility

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himself, will never ask anyone else to

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carry the card. Now, maybe even Rachel

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Reeves will be given the boot. I mean,

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who will literally a man alone in the

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House of Commons by the end of this

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because he'll have got rid of everyone

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else. Do you I mean you are vastly

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experienced in the political arena

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Christopher. I think what a lot of

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people are saying this morning is what

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this illustrates about the current crop

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of politicians and to a certain extent

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the previous government as well is how

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little trust and loyalty there is

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amongst them. So how much trust and

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loyalty will they demonstrate to us the

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voters?

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>> Yeah I think so and yeah I mean that's

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the concern. I think that what what

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you're describing Christo which looks

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like may happen this retreat into the

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soft left a comfort zone a tepid warm

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bath of leftish views not going out

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where the votes are and I think that's

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where the home secretary is is almost

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unique apart from where maybe we're

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treating in the health service in trying

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to tackle improve things make things

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better despite the concerns in the party

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>> and this is I think the the issue

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because there is an argument to say

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we're already in the soft left we've got

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the the the the the biggest welfare

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spending that we've had in in years set

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to hit 400 billion by the end of of of

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this decade. We've got the highest tax

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