Internal divisions within the Labour Party intensify ahead of the May 7 local elections, as Angela Rayner prepares a potential return to frontline politics. Rayner, who stepped down following allegations of underpaying tax on an £800,000 flat in Hove, anticipates resolution of the official investigation before the vote.
Rayner’s Potential Leadership Bid
Rayner positions herself to capitalize if Labour suffers heavy losses in elections across Wales, Scotland, and English councils. Should MPs seek a leadership change amid poor results, she stands ready to step forward.
Earlier this week, Rayner delivered a stark warning in a speech, stating, “the very survival of the Labour Party is at stake” and emphasizing, “we’re running out of time.” Her remarks serve as a direct urging for Labour MPs to take decisive action.
Reset the Labour Party Movement
A coalition of Labour activists and MPs has formed under the “Reset the Labour Party” banner. They assert the party can only endure by pursuing a fundamentally different direction.
Sadiq Khan’s Bold Brexit Stance
London Mayor Sadiq Khan calls on Labour to advocate for the UK rejoining the European Union. His demand aligns with growing defiance among senior Labour figures against government policies and Keir Starmer’s leadership.
This follows open party discord, including Rayner’s criticism of Labour’s immigration reforms as “un-British.” Khan, a frequent Brexit commentator, now explicitly deems EU re-entry “inevitable.” He proposes the UK rejoin the customs union and single market ahead of 2029.

