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I found this interesting. It looks back at Sir Keir's five years as the leader of Labour.

Here's an interesting quote:

He turned left to win the party leadership and turned right to win a general election.

And regarding his campaign for the Labour leadership in 2020:

To win the backing of left-wing Labour activists, he backed a wealth tax on the top 5% of earners, abolishing university tuition fees, nationalising water and energy and restoring freedom of movement between the UK and EU countries. Whatever happened to those promises?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Murdoch doesn't own Sky anymore. For a few years now, Sky has been owned by Comcast, the American conglomerate that owns NBC and Universal Pictures.

What bias do you think it shows? If it was biased in favour of Sir Keir then it probably wouldn't mention the policy shifts that he has taken over the last 5 years. Or it would at least try to spin those policy shifts.