Steve Reed, now a cabinet minister in Keir Starmer's government, has been busy. According to this Double Down News investigation, Reed and strategist Morgan McSweeney operated through the think tank Labour Together to systematically marginalize Labour's left wing and engineer Starmer's rise to leadership. The financial picture alone raises questions: Labour Together allegedly failed to transparently report over £730,000 in donations from hedge fund owners and pro-Israel advocates between 2018 and 2020.
The investigation traces a recurring playbook. When journalists and whistleblowers exposed mismanagement, including the financial collapse of Croydon Council, Reed and his allies allegedly moved to discredit them with accusations of promoting hateful abuse or antisemitism. That same weapon was reportedly turned on political opponents within Labour, including left-wing Jewish members. One detailed case involves Bristol Brunell Academy, where Reed accused the school of banning a Jewish MP. An Ofsted report later found the school to be inclusive and the decision rooted entirely in safeguarding concerns.
The broader argument here is that the same coordinated strategy used to crush the Corbyn-era left within Labour is now being aimed at the Green Party and its leader, Zack Polanski. Weaponized accusations, opaque funding, and the targeting of anyone who asks uncomfortable questions form a template that didn't retire after Corbyn's departure. It simply found new targets. The narrator's conclusion is blunt: Reed's track record on governance, transparency, and the handling of sensitive social issues makes him an "attack dog" for a political project that's running out of road.
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