"UK Politics in Turmoil: Labour Leaders Weigh Options Amid Brexit Anniversary. As the UK marks the tenth anniversary of the Brexit referendum, Labour leaders are grappling with the country's future, and the consequences of Nigel Farage's divisive policies. Shadow Home Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds has hinted that a potential general election may not be in the best interests of the country, sparking debate among Labour officials. Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats are seizing the opportunity to criticize Farage's lucrative post-Brexit career, while Labour's Keir Starmer must navigate the party's stance on key issues, including public control of utilities and the potential role of Ed Miliband as chancellor."


Nick Thomas-Symonds suggests battle would not be in ‘best interests of the country’, as Cabinet Office minister and former armed forces minister ponder their optionsPeter Walker is a senior Guardian political correspondent.The Liberal Democrats are marking the tenth anniversary of Brexit by enjoying their favourite pursuit – being rude about Nigel Farage.Nigel Farage pocketed a £5m “reward” for the damage he’s caused, while the rest of us are paying for it dearly. When he promised we would be better off, he clearly only meant himself. We are taking over billboards across the UK today to say enough is enough.Key to a serious Jones run seems to what he makes of Burnham’s economic policies in the coming days - including public control of utilities. And whether Ed Miliband ends up as chancellor. Continue reading...