May elections are a crunch point for Labour - after that, who knows

The UK Labour party is facing a crucial test in the upcoming May elections, with its fortunes waning and pressure mounting on leader Keir Starmer. The party's performance in the elections could lead to a change in leadership, with Angela Rayner emerging as a potential contender to take the reins.
The UK Labour party is facing a critical test in the May elections. Labour's fortunes have declined since their general election victory, with the party beset by problems relating to policy and the economy. The party's performance in the elections could lead to a change in leadership. Angela Rayner, Labour's former Deputy Leader, has spoken out about the need for change, using the term 'socialism' and referencing the NHS and welfare state. Rayner's comments have been seen as a potential vision for a new iteration of Labour. The party's leader, Keir Starmer, has been overseeing significant change, including lifting hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty and strengthening workers' rights.
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