There's a threat lurking right underneath Labour's nose and it's from the left | John McDonnell
Briefly

Despite Labour's election victory, the party has undermined its support base with unpopular policies, leading to concerns and declining trust among its voters.
The first six months have shown that Labour's supposed majority was not based on popularity, as the party's low vote share was tactically masked by the voting system.
As Labour's leadership emphasizes patience and future growth, many supporters question whether the party is genuinely addressing the discontent of its various factions, particularly regarding its stance on critical issues.
The growing anxiety among Labour supporters reflects fears that the party's challenges could stem not just from the right, but also from disillusionment on the left.
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