Thu, December 12, 2024

Birmingham Labour councillor quits party with angry swipe at city leaders and Keir Starmer

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A Birmingham Labour councillor, Robert Alden, has resigned from the Labour Party, expressing strong criticism towards both the city's leadership and the national party leader, Keir Starmer. Alden accused the local Labour group of being "dysfunctional" and claimed that the city's leadership was more focused on internal conflicts than on serving the public. He also took a swipe at Keir Starmer, suggesting that the national party's direction under Starmer's leadership was not in line with his values or the needs of Birmingham's residents. Alden's resignation comes amidst ongoing issues within the Birmingham Labour group, including financial mismanagement and internal disputes, which have led to significant public and political scrutiny.

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