Could Labour's left-wing cull' come back to haunt Starmer at the general election?
Briefly

The latest figures suggest Labour is poised for a significant win in the upcoming general election, but internal conflicts have left left-wing voters feeling abandoned by the party.
Sir Keir Starmer's strategic shift towards centrist policies has alienated some supporters who felt connected to Labour's previous radical politics. This move aims to win back voters lost in key regions like the red wall.
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