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Framed as internally divided, with factionalism marginalising unity
Framed as in institutional crisis, with leadership challenges and internal fractures
party portrayed as in internal crisis and leadership turmoil
The Labour Party is portrayed as in political crisis and disarray
Framed as in institutional crisis, with mass resignations and leadership instability
Framed as lacking internal legitimacy due to unverified leadership challenges and factionalism
Framed as being in acute internal crisis and on the brink of leadership chaos
The Labour Party is framed as being in a state of internal crisis and existential political danger
portrayed as internally divided, with factions excluded from power
framed as experiencing internal instability and leadership turmoil
Framed as in internal crisis, facing leadership instability
portrayed as descending into chaos and internal conflict
Labour government portrayed as failing to act decisively despite opportunity
Labour Party framed as in crisis and unstable
Labour framed as being in crisis, needing rescue by a strong leadership figure
Frames the Labour Party as being in political crisis
Labour Party's leadership and direction are framed as illegitimate and unclear
Labour Party is framed as being in internal crisis and disarray
portrayed as internally divided and lacking unity
implies internal dysfunction and lack of accountability
portrays the Labour Party as陷入 internal chaos and crisis
portrayed as internally fractured and losing institutional integrity
Labor Party framed as untrustworthy in economic stewardship
The Labour Party is framed as failing in leadership and internal cohesion
Labour framed as a self-serving, antagonistic force undermining national stability
portrayed as descending into open crisis and factional chaos
portrayed as under internal threat and political vulnerability
framed as dysfunctional and internally unstable
The Labour Party is framed as being in a state of internal crisis and near-collapse
portrayed as in internal crisis and descending into chaos
leadership legitimacy questioned by internal membership
framed as being in internal turmoil and leadership crisis
Labour is portrayed as dishonest and breaking promises
The Labour Party is framed as being in internal crisis following election setbacks
Labour Party framed as dysfunctional and failing on defence
party unity and leadership portrayed as under pressure
Framing Labour as lacking economic legitimacy and competence
party portrayed as facing internal instability and electoral decline
Framed as collapsing into internal chaos and civil war
Slight erosion of trust through implication of internal disloyalty and procedural manipulation
Framed as being in institutional crisis and internal chaos
Labor is portrayed as consistent and principled in its tax policy shift
Framed as internally divided along ideological lines
Portrayed as internally fractured and in leadership turmoil
Labour is framed as having alienated its base and core voter groups
Labour's current leadership and rules are framed as obstructing renewal and lacking democratic legitimacy
Labour is portrayed as in a state of deep political crisis and instability
Labour Party portrayed as vulnerable and under siege
Labour leadership is framed as politically unstable and contributing to economic uncertainty
Labour Party framed as descending into chaos and dysfunction
Labour Party's governance framed as illegitimate and internally fractured
framed as dishonest, out of touch, and ideologically bankrupt
The Labour Party is portrayed as陷入 internal chaos and instability
Framed as internally divided over NHS policy
The Labour Party is framed as losing integrity and internal trust
The Labour Party is framed as being in acute political crisis and internal collapse
Labour Party's leadership legitimacy questioned due to internal dissent
Internal party dynamics are framed as opaque and driven by backroom maneuvering
The Labour Party is framed as being in internal crisis and political disarray
party framed as failing after electoral defeat
Portrayed as institutionally that cannot govern effectively despite mandate
Framed as in internal chaos and existential crisis despite recent victory
Labour is framed as being in deep crisis requiring urgent leadership renewal
Labour’s policy actions are framed as beneficial and impactful despite public misperception
framed as being in internal crisis and political disarray
Framed as being in a state of internal crisis and instability
framed as陷入 internal chaos and leadership turmoil
Suggesting factionalism and exclusion are dominant forces within the party
Portraying the Labour Party as in internal crisis and on the brink of leadership turmoil
The Labour Party is portrayed as in political crisis, with leadership instability and internal chaos
Potential leftward shift in Labour framed as economically destructive
Labour leadership contest framed as chaotic and economically destabilizing
framed as internally divided and excluding potential leaders like Andy Burnham
framed as being in internal crisis and leadership turmoil
Labour Party leadership transition framed as a crisis-ridden, unstable process
Labour Party framed as incapable of effective governance due to internal division and unwillingness to make hard choices
party is in internal crisis and disarray
framed as in a state of internal crisis and instability
The Labour Party is portrayed as being in a state of political crisis and internal chaos
portrayed as in internal disarray or leadership turmoil
portrayed as in internal chaos and leadership turmoil
portrayed as incompetent and unable to lead
framed as chaotic, internally divided, and in crisis
framing internal party rule changes as potentially illegitimate if tailored for individuals
The Labour Party is framed as internally divided and excluded from unity
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
Frames the Labour Party as potentially adversarial to economic stability if it shifts left
Labour Party framed as dismissive of public suffering and in denial about past actions