Summary
- Keir Starmer and his supporters in the Labour party have been actively purging left-wing members, including blocking Jeremy Corbyn from standing for re-election.
- Several vocally left-wing MPs and prospective candidates, such as Diane Abbott, Lloyd Russell-Moyle, and Faiza Shaheen, have been prevented from representing the party.
- The purging operation has led to internal chaos and leaks, making Starmer appear weak and out of control.
- The faction behind Starmer’s leadership seems unconcerned with alienating left-wing voters and prioritizes installing allies in key positions.