Rishi Sunak is on a policy blitz. Humza Yousaf is facing party backlash after losing former leadership rival Kate Forbes from his cabinet. Ed Davey has this morning launched the Liberal Democrats’ local election campaign. And Keir Starmer? The Labour leader is once again making headlines for his bid to distance the Labour party from his predecessor.
On Tuesday, the party’s National Executive Committee met to vote on Starmer’s motion to block Jeremy Corbyn from running to be a Labour MP at the next election on the grounds that the party’s chances of winning the next election would be ‘significantly diminished’ if Mr Corbyn was endorsed. The motion passed by 22 votes to 12.
There could be messy scenes in the build up to a general election should Corbyn choose to stand
It marks the completion of an effort by Starmer to oust Corbyn from the party since winning the leadership.

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