Rachel Reeves Plans to Undermine Keir Starmer as Labour Faces Internal Strife

# Rachel Reeves’ Scheme to Expose Keir Starmer as Labour's Crisis Deepens
## Speculation Grows Over Internal Strife Amid Labour's Downward Spiral
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly devising a plan to undermine party leader Keir Starmer as Labour faces a significant decline in support. This development comes as members of the party express concern over Starmer's leadership, with many believing that internal factions are beginning to fracture.
Recent tensions within Labour have sparked rumors that Reeves may use damaging information to discredit Starmer. Observers note that Labour's position in the polls has worsened, raising questions about its ability to mount a serious challenge against the Conservatives in the next general election. "We've got two duffs at Number 10 and 11, and now they are falling out," a source commented, alluding to the growing discord within the party hierarchy.
The schism within Labour was highlighted further by Tory MP Esther McVey's recent remarks, suggesting that infighting is becoming more apparent. "That was what the tears were," Ms. McVey noted, hinting at the emotional turmoil within Labour ranks as the party grapples with its future.
Specifically, McVey alluded to the frustrations stemming from Starmer's fluctuating policies, stating, "I've had enough. I've done as much as I can do with the clown at Number 10. He keeps changing policy, and I cannot keep up with the cost of it. It's him who's wanting to do it, not me." These sentiments reflect a broader discontentment among party members, raising uncertainty over Starmer's ability to lead effectively.
This emerging power struggle occurs as Labour attempts to counteract a downward trend in public opinion, with many now questioning whether Starmer’s leadership can unify the party moving forward.