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News Sir Keir Starmer will pivot his political message to deliver a more left-wing pitch to voters in a bid to fend off a leadership challenge in the wake of Friday’s election results, The i Paper understands. The Prime Minister is understood to have abandoned the election strategy that helped secure a landslide in 2024 to one that will aim to unite progressive voters in both working-class and urban areas. It marks a significant shift in tack from Starmer and his No 10 team away from trying to appeal to voters on the right and taking on Reform UK on issues such as immigration, as he looks to stave off threats from opponents within the party, who want to oust him. Cheating is still the number one cause of divorce, and one in five Brits admit to doing it. But what are the main drivers of infidelity?
Published: May 7, 2026 4:52 pm
Source: The i Paper — Read original