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Shadow chancellor says disciplinary action likely over leaked internal Labour report of bullying and sabotage

SHADOW CHANCELLOR Anneliese Dodds said today that disciplinary action is likely to be taken after an “independent review” is carried out into the recently leaked internal Labour Party report.

In an interview with Sky News, she said that it was “absolutely right” for Labour leader Keir Starmer and deputy leader Angela Rayner to promise an investigation in response to the release of the file.

Ms Dodds vowed that this would make sure the “deeply, deeply unpleasant” bullying and spiteful behaviour described in the report “never ever happens again.”

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