As the Labour government approaches the first anniversary of its election, Chairman Starmer has been forced into another embarrassing u-turn. This time it is to appease his own backbenchers, as opposed to voter backlash and flatlining polls.
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The Wimbledon tennis championship began as the Glastonbury political rally ended, inspiring a couple more leftist-inspired efforts from the Telegraph's finest...
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