Nightmare for Keir Starmer as Labour ‘on brink of civil war’ over multiple policies | Politics | News

Sir Keir Starmer is coming under pressure from leftist elements of his party over a series of hated policy decisions.
After dozens voted against the Government over cutting the Winter Fuel Payment for millions of vulnerable pensioners, left-wing Labour MPs have begun to make fresh demands on Sir Keir’s administration.
Earlier this week, Brian Leishman, the new MP for Alloa and Grangemouth, called on the Government to implement a wealth tax. This followed the open letter signed by 30 MPs and peers prior to Rachel Reeves’ tax-hiking budget at the end of last year.
Mr Leishman said: โThe Chancellor has penned herself in a little bit with some of the things she has promised.
โI speak with parliamentary colleagues and many of them do approve of redistribution through a wealth tax.โ
The Government’s fragility could be exposed further next week if the SNP forces through a vote on compensation for the Waspi women next week, as the party is expected to do.
Since Work and Pension’s Secretary Liz Kendall’s announcement that the Government would not be compensating the Waspi women, several backbench Labour MPs have joined opposition MPs in expressing utter dismay.
The Telegraph reported one senior activist on the left of the Labour Party as saying: โAt the moment, there are a lot of disaffected MPs who are not rebelling because of the fear of having the whip removed, but as time goes on more and more people will feel that the risk of not speaking out is greater than the risk of losing the whip.
โThey will think that they are going to lose their seats anyway, so they might as well speak out and show to their constituents that they do not support some of these unpopular policies.
โI donโt think we have got there yet, but letโs see what happens if there is a vote on the Waspi women, for example.โ
Neil Duncan-Jordan, the Labour MP for Poole, wrote on the radical Labour Outlook website that โeven those most loyal of Labour MPs were dumbfoundedโ by a decision to U-turn on Waspi women compensation.
He added that the decision โseriously undermines the publicโs trust in politiciansโ. He went on: โThere is a sense with some MPs that this issue is the last straw.โ
Diane Abbott said the Prime Minister could not understand the plight of the Waspi women because “heโs on his big fat DPP pension”.
There has also been discontent on the part of the some Labour MPs over the Government’s handling of the crisis in Gaza. Radical left-winger Zahra Sultana named the PM, as she slammed him for refusing to call Israel‘s war against Hamas a genocide.
โDespite what the Prime Minister says at PMQs,โ Sultana said, โtargeting civilians, blocking aid and destroying survival infrastructure meet the legal criteria of genocideโ.