Rosie Duffield's unexpected departure from Labour reflects a profound disconnection with party leadership under Keir Starmer, exposing internal party conflicts and ideological rifts.
Duffield’s resignation letter lambasts Starmer for corruption and the rough handling of welfare reforms, reflecting deep discontent among some party members about their leadership.
Her tenure in Labour was marred by personal attacks and a struggle over gender identity politics, suggesting that her ideological battles overshadowed her political career.
Starmer’s handling of Duffield’s departure reveals a broader ideological struggle in Labour, particularly regarding gender critical views and the party's stance on social issues.
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