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Burnham ally Louise Haigh to Starmer: Leave quietly or face a 'brutal, unpleasant' fight for Labour leadership
Louise Haigh, an ally of Burnham, warns Keir Starmer that if he does not leave the Labour leadership quietly, there will be a 'brutal, unpleasant' fight. The warning highlights tensions within the Labour Party over leadership succession.
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