Catherine West: I’ve been inundated with support from MPs and could go all the way
Politics
United Kingdom
Started May 10, 2026
The self-described "lone wolf" candidate no longer believes Keir Starmer can stop Nigel Farage
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Catherine West: I’ve been inundated with support from MPs and could go all the way
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | May 09, 2026
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Keir Starmer's leadership is essential; undermining him only weakens the party's chances against Farage and the far-right.
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The influx of support for West indicates a shift in political dynamics, showcasing the evolving landscape of British politics.
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Catherine West's rise shows that grassroots support is vital in countering populist figures like Nigel Farage.
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A 'lone wolf' approach by candidates can energize supporters, but it risks alienating those who prefer a united front.
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The debate around leadership styles in the Labour Party highlights the need for diverse strategies in winning over voters.
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