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The surprise resignation of Labour’s deputy leader marks a transition to the next stage of the party’s evolution ...
LABOUR’s former deputy leader Tom Watson has admitted the party kept him in the dark about death threats made against him, only discovering he had been targeted when contacted by police.
Tom Watson, Labour's former deputy leader, said “brutality and hostility” within the party was partly to blame for him quitting. The ex-minister said he thought it was “time to take a leap ...
Editorial: One day, a hopeful figure will at last re-learn the lessons of the past and drag the party back to the centre, listen to the electorate, and take the battle to the Conservatives ...
Labour's conference has closed its second-last day with barnstorming speeches calling for the party to return to power. Tom Watson won rapturous applause from some with his plea to stop "trashing ...
Tom Watson described it as “a drive-by shooting”, and while Labour’s deputy leader was badly wounded, his enemies have failed to kill him off, for now at least.
Tom Watson has defied Jeremy Corbyn and urged that Labour back a people's vote Credit: London News Pictures. And the Labour deputy leader warned that if the party refuses to shift position ...
Tom Watson savaged over 'pointless' BBC Breakfast interview on Labour Party's future - Express.co.uk
TOM WATSON sparked furious reaction from members of the public after he appeared on BBC Breakfast but failed to address questions on the future of the Labour Party.
John McDonnell has backed Labour's general secretary Jennie Formby in her row with deputy leader Tom Watson over how to handle anti-Semitism cases. Ms Formby has accused Mr Watson of "unacceptable ...
The deputy leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party said Wednesday that he would stand down both from his frontline position and as a lawmaker at the country’s forthcoming general election ...
Watson, 52, has clashed publicly with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn several times, most notably over Brexit policy and how to handle allegations of anti-Semitism within the party.
Tom Watson tonight sent a shockwave through Westminster as he announced his intention to quit as the deputy leader of the Labour Party and said he will not contest the next general election.
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