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Starmer would lose to Rayner in leadership challenge: Poll
A Survation poll shows Angela Rayner leads Sir Keir Starmer 52% to 33%, with 54% of Labour members wanting a new leader before the next election, indicating party unrest.
- Angela Rayner would win a leadership contest against Sir Keir Starmer, with 52 percent support from Labour Party members compared to 33 percent for Starmer, indicating a 19 percentage-point lead.
- A poll found that over half of Labour members, specifically 54 percent, desire a new leader before the next election.
- Angela Rayner resigned from her role as Deputy Prime Minister in September after facing scrutiny for underpaying stamp duty on her second home, which led to intra-party conflict.
- Andy Burnham has not ruled out a leadership challenge and reportedly gained support from Clive Lewis, indicating potential shifts within the Labour Party hierarchy.
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Burnham heads list of candidates to replace Starmer as PM preferred by Labour members
The Greater Manchester mayor is one of four Labour politicians, including Angela Rayner, Ed Miliband and Wes Streeting, who Labour Party members would vote for to replace Keir Starmer, according to a new poll
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Total News Sources5
Leaning Left2Leaning Right3Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Right
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources lean Right
60% Right
L 40%
R 60%
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