The inside story of Labour under Keir Starmer, “Get In: The Inside Story of Labour under Starmer” authored by journalists Gabriel Pogrund and Patrick Maguire, reveals the party’s internal conflict and factional warfare.
The book reveals that Labour’s “unity” efforts, led by Morgan McSweeney, were more about eliminating dissent through strategic attacks, often involving accusations of antisemitism weaponised to silence critics of Israel and marginalize grassroots activists.
McSweeney and his network systematically suppressed left-wing media outlets like The Canary, stifling alternative voices critical of mainstream narratives.
This factional cabal also colluded with privileged backers, including hedge fund managers and wealthy philanthropists, who channelled funds discreetly to influence the party’s direction without transparency.
Starmer’s leadership, shaped by hardline stances on antisemitism allegations, has led to a crackdown on dissent within Labour ranks, exemplified by the removal of Shadow Education Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey over a legitimate critique of Israel-incited policing tactics.
This strategic posturing aligns Labour with establishment interests and US foreign policy, notably unwavering support for Israel during the Gaza conflict, despite widespread public scepticism.
Originally from an article in Noah’s News
