Starmer pledges support for Labour's by-election candidate amid Westminster tensions
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has stated he remains "focused on the job" and will support Labour's by-election candidate regardless of who is selected, as the party faces a closely watched electoral test months after forming government. His comments aim to project party unity amid rising political tensions in Westminster.
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