GBNews published this video item, entitled “Labour urged not to get complacent ahead of general election” – below is their description.
Alan Milburn has warned Labour “opinion polls” count for nothing – and that the Conservatives will not give up hope of winning the next General Election.
One poll this week indicated as many as one-in-two voters plan to vote Labour, and that Keir Starmer’s party enjoys a 29-point lead over the Tories.
But speaking exclusively to GB News, Mr Miburn warned Mr Starmer and the Shadow Cabinet couldn’t get complacent.
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