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flag Labour’s future at risk if it doesn’t deliver change, warns former deputy PM Angela Rayner amid internal party rifts over migration policy.

flag Angela Rayner, former deputy prime minister, has warned Labour is at risk of survival if it fails to deliver tangible change, criticizing the government’s plan to extend permanent residency from five to ten years as a breach of trust that undermines fairness for long-term migrants. flag Speaking at a Mainstream event, she urged the party to reconnect with working people, reject Establishment perceptions, and act decisively amid declining public confidence. flag Her remarks come as over 100 Labour MPs reportedly push for a policy rethink, highlighting internal divisions. flag While Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood defends the reforms as restoring border control, Rayner’s comments signal growing unease with Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership and direction.

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