Keir Starmer has today embarked on a last ditch tour of England ahead of tomorrow's 'Super Thursday' election. The Labour leader will campaign with three of his party's mayoral hopefuls in West Yorkshire, the West Midlands and the West of England before the largest set of elections held outside of a general election.
During his eve of poll tour, the former director of public prosecutions is set to emphasise that the party is "different" under his "new leadership" since taking over from left-wing stalwart Jeremy Corbyn.
It comes as the party faces worrying polling suggesting it faces defeat in the Hartlepool by-election - a Westminster seat it has held for four decades - and that it could lose ground in council elections in its so-called
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