But it also comes in a tumultuous week for Sir Keir where he was mocked after an internal memo suggested they could win back the formerly safe red wall seats in the north and midlands by embracing the Union Jack and wearing a smart suit.
Writing for the Sunday Express, former cabinet minister Esther McVey, founder of the Blue Collar Conservatism Movement which swept the red wall Labour seats in 2019, said that Labour has no idea how to tackle its identity crisis.
She said: “The Labour Leader is the perfect ambassador for the London centric metropolitan elite which has hijacked the Labour Party and so has no idea what makes those working class voters tick.