Keir Starmer has been branded a ‘liar’.
A councillor has launched a blistering attack on following a dismal by-election result for the party.
Steve Edwards, a member of Dudley Council in the West Midlands, took to Facebook to accuse his to secure victory in the General Election.
In the by-election the got 35% of the vote, Reform 30% and Labour just 28%.
Ewdwards wrote: “Thank you to everyone in Brockmoor and Pensnett who held their nose and voted Labour in the borough by-election on December 19. Unfortunately,
“The over-riding message on the doorstep was anti-Starmer and rightly so. Sir ‘s attack on the working class, our children and parents/grandparents is unjustifiable.
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“He lied to us all to get elected and does not deserve to be the leader of the Labour Party. Good, honest councillors will lose their seats because of ‘s actions and his attack on working-class people.
“I hope that election results such as this Labour coming third in a seat that only six months ago became one of our safest seats will be the kick up the a**e the national Labour Party needs. But the truth is I don’t .
“I stay in the party hoping he is booted out and a proper working-class person, not an Establishment stooge, gets to lead it again. Your local councillors will continue to work hard and follow the traditional Labour values in spite of Starmer’s actions.”
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In July, Labour triumphed in the area with nearly 64% of the vote. However, in the local election on December 19 for another seat in Mr Edwards’ ward, it fell to third place with a mere 28 per cent of the vote, trailing behind the and Reform.
Edwards, who identifies as a working-class man committed to “the values the Labour Party was founded to deliver”, defended his remarks last night.
Speaking to the , he emphasised that Labour must care for “the most vulnerable in society that includes pensioners and children”.