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portrayed as being in crisis due to internal divisions and leadership challenges
portrayed as in internal crisis and near civil war
frames Labour leadership as economically irresponsible and chaotic
portrayed as in political crisis and disarray
portraying the party as internally divided and fractured
Portraying the party as internally threatened by factional conflict
Framed as being in political crisis and internal chaos
Frames the Labour Party as internally divided and losing credibility
Labour Party leadership portrayed as internally fractured and disunited
framed as failing and losing political legitimacy due to indecision
implied internal dysfunction and leadership vulnerability
framed as in internal turmoil and electoral collapse
Framed as collapsing into internal chaos and civil war
Frames the Labour Party as potentially adversarial to economic stability if it shifts left
Parliament is portrayed as dysfunctional and chaotic
Labour Party framed as dismissive of public suffering and in denial about past actions
Labour Party portrayed as untrustworthy on antisemitism due to perceived inaction
Labour Party framed as leading but without scrutiny
Labour is portrayed as offering a competent, collaborative solution to infrastructure planning
Labour Party in deep crisis and internal conflict
portrayed as corrupt and ideologically driven
framed as internally fractured, with factions excluded from unity and cohesion
The party is portrayed as being in internal crisis, with leadership disunity and plotting
The Labour Party is framed as being in terminal decline and political disarray
portrayed as being undermined by executive overreach
portraying Labour as offering competent, forward-looking solutions to economic stagnation
Labor Party framed as being in a state of political crisis and vulnerability
framed as failing in leadership and internal decision-making
portrayed as internally chaotic and unstable
framing Labour MPs as divided and disloyal, fostering image of exclusion within the party
Slight erosion of trust through implication of internal disloyalty and procedural manipulation
Framed as being in institutional crisis and internal chaos
Labor Party's broken promise framed as damaging trust
Framed as in internal crisis and disarray
framed as陷入 internal chaos and leadership turmoil
Labour Party is framed as failing in economic stewardship, undermining trust
framed as in internal crisis and destabilised
Labour Party's governance framed as illegitimate and internally fractured
portrayed as internally fractured and lacking unity
Framed as internally divided, but with a significant bloc actively defending unity and inclusion
Framed as in crisis due to internal rebellion and leadership challenges
Framed as having an illegitimate leadership process due to preferential voting advantage
Framed as in internal crisis and disarray over leadership succession
portrayed as internally divisive and excluding unity
portrayed as unstable and in disarray
Labour Party leadership portrayed as failing and ineffective
Portrayed as descending into internal conflict and instability
Labour Party is framed as incompetent and failing in leadership
Labour is portrayed as untrustworthy due to broken promises and delayed action on defence commitments
Labor Party is portrayed as untrustworthy and responsible for worsening the housing crisis
Party unity eroding; internal divisions highlighted over public loyalty
portrayed as internally chaotic and on the brink of leadership collapse
Labour is framed as an antagonistic force imposing harmful change on landlords
portrayed as internally divided and unstable
framed as being in internal crisis and political disarray
framed as internally divided and in political crisis
Labour Party is framed as internally divided and unstable
The Labour Party is framed as being in a state of internal crisis and instability
Labour supporters portrayed as disproportionately emotionally distressed by politics
portrayed as in internal chaos and political disarray
Labour Party framed as dysfunctional and in disarray
Labour Party framed as unstable and drifting toward crisis due to internal left-wing pressure
Labour Party portrayed as vulnerable and under existential threat
framed as internally divided and lacking unity
framed as internally adversarial, with unions and MPs in conflict with leadership
framed as having lost legitimacy to deliver on its electoral mandate
framed as being in a state of internal crisis and existential uncertainty
portrayed as failing its electoral mandate and legitimacy questioned
portrayed as in deep internal crisis and existential uncertainty
portrayed as internally fractured with factions excluding and targeting each other
portrayed as in chaotic disarray and on the brink of leadership collapse
portrayed as internally divided and institutionally unstable
internal dissenters portrayed as marginalised or blocked
portrayed as in internal crisis and disarray
Framed as in political crisis and internal collapse
Suggesting the party is failing to deliver change or unify around leadership
Framing the party as in crisis due to internal divisions and electoral setbacks
Portrayed as internally divided and fractured
internal factions are excluded from leadership influence
portrayed as in acute internal crisis and disunity
framed as entering a period of political crisis and instability
Labor’s budget framed as illegitimate due to reversal of prior commitments
Labor Party portrayed as untrustworthy due to broken promises
government portrayed as lacking legitimacy and clear mandate
party framed as facing internal crisis and existential electoral threat
Labour Party framed as responsible for current immigration challenges
Framed as descending into personal conflict and disorder
Labour Party portrayed as fiscally irresponsible and ideologically driven
Framed as internally unstable and in political crisis
portrayed as in crisis and internally divided
Labour Party is portrayed as untrustworthy and incompetent on border issues
portrayed as considering desperate and unpopular measures
Framed as ideologically corrupt and economically illiterate
framed as being in perpetual internal crisis and leadership chaos
Labour Party portrayed as internally fractured and excluded from effective governance
Labour Party unity undermined by portrayal of internal fractures
Labour is portrayed as failing electorally and strategically, with results suggesting broader collapse
The Labour Party is framed as being in a state of internal crisis and disarray
The Labour Party is portrayed as being in a state of internal crisis and instability
portrayed as politically vulnerable and under internal threat