Hard truths': how far will Starmer push to show Labour has changed?
Briefly

Two days after defecting to Labour, former Conservative Natalie Elphicke introduced Keir Starmer, criticizing Tory migration control and praising Labour's shift to the center ground.
Labour MP Elphicke's defection angered some within Labour due to her right-wing views and defense of a convicted sex offender, sparking internal party tensions and criticisms.
Starmer's office faced backlash from Labour MPs over Elphicke's controversial defense, highlighting concerns about the party's stance and handling of internal dissent.
Starmer aides believe the political advantages of Elphicke's defection outweigh internal turmoil, aiming for positive voter perception amidst ongoing party tensions.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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