In a stark assessment of Labour's electoral prospects, the party's former deputy prime minister has issued a dire warning that the opposition is on the brink of its "last chance" to regroup and refocus. The comments come after a series of heavy election losses, which have left Labour struggling to regain momentum in the polls. With the party's leadership under increasing scrutiny, the former deputy's words will only add to the pressure on Prime Minister to revamp their strategy and reconnect with voters. As Labour's chances of forming a government appear increasingly slim, the party's leaders will be forced to confront the possibility of a long and difficult road to recovery.
The prime minister's former deputy warns that Labour faces its "last chance" after heavy election losses.