The centre-left pressure group’s Neal Lawson says under Keir Starmer a clique is ‘behaving like playground bullies’

Keir Starmer has been accused of presiding over a Labour party obsessed with “petty tyranny”, as the head of the centre-left pressure group Compass revealed he had been expelled as a member after 44 years.

In a move that will reignite concerns of over-zealous factionalism on the part of the Labour leader’s allies, Neal Lawson said they were determined to maintain a “domineering power” that had even left some MPs “cowed by the fear that they will be next”.

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