![]() "But the damage has been done," Mhari said. He has since corrected himself and said this is not what he meant. Mhari adds that some ill feeling within the party was triggered by an interview given to LBC, in which Sir Keir appeared to say Israel had the right to cut off supplies to Gaza. "Obviously we knew - journalists knew - that this rebellion was coming for a long time, never mind Keir Starmer, so he was trying to mitigate as much as possible the damage in advance of that ceasefire vote." "The Guardian are also reporting actually that Keir Starmer spent much of yesterday locked in meetings with his shadow ministers in an attempt to minimise the expected rebellion. She says: "The Guardian is calling this a blow to the Labour leader's attempt to keep unity over that conflict unfolding in the Middle East. ![]() Our political correspondent Mhari Aurora points to the front page of The Guardian, which led on trouble for Labour. Today's front pages are largely dominated by the Supreme Court decision to block the government's plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.Īnother story that made it into the later editions was the rebellion in Sir Keir Starmer's frontbench over a Israel-Gaza ceasefire vote.
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