Westminster’s Labour MPs are redirecting staffing resources away from London and out to their constituencies as support for the government falls to record lows. Good luck banging the drum for Labour on the doorstep…
As the government commits its 12th major U-turn Guido hears swathes of the PLP will bolster their constituency operations – often neglected – to try and improve their local popularity and do more basic groundwork. Filling a popularity vacuum left by Starmer’s government…
A glance at the Westminster jobs site W4MP confirms numerous Labour MPs have already begun the process as of Wednesday. With backbenchers in open and often successful rebellion against government policies their constituency staff can advertise just how much their MP is championing constituency concerns…

This is the same instinct that leads Anas Sarwar to tell ministers and Starmer to stay “behind their doors” during the campaign in Scotland. Constituency staff will also provide local support during the May election period. Starmer only gets less popular…
Kemi Badenoch defended her decision not to force Tory councils to hold elections in May, telling GB News:
“It is Conservative policy that we should have elections, but I’m not a dictator. You know Nigel Farage, no one else makes any decisions, he’s a one-man band.”