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Andy McDonald, the shadow employment rights secretary and last hard-left member of Starmer’s shadow cabinet, resigned over differences with the Labour leader over the minimum wage. He had been pushing for the party to adopt a £15 an hour minimum wage but Starmer’s team insisted on keeping the existing policy of backing £10 an hour.
A debate on Israeli "crimes" and "apartheid" against Palestinians, which called for sanctions against Israel and passed overwhelmingly, had its live broadcast feed cut just before it begun.
Labour members vote to CONDEMN the AUKUS defence pact and claim it 'undermines world peace' just hours after shadow defence secretary John Healey said that with Keir Starmer as PM 'Britain will no longer be half-hearted about essential alliances'