Labour was last night accused of political ‘paralysis’, with its lame-duck leadership dithering over the defence of the nation.
With allies of the deeply unpopular Prime Minister drafting plans that would see him limping on in No 10 until Christmas, senior opposition figures demanded action on a vital – but long-overdue – military spending plan.
The Mail on Sunday can reveal that Sir Keir Starmer‘s allies are planning to keep him in power for a six-month period before handing over to leading challenger Andy Burnham.
But critics fear the slow transition – including one final Budget for Chancellor Rachel Reeves – will only
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