“Blame me” is the Daily Mirror’s headline, referring to McSweeney’s statement. But the paper notes that this is a “Labour leadership crisis”, with pressure still on the prime minister despite his top aide’s resignation. McSweeney had been “widely credited with propelling the PM into Downing Street” but was also a “divisive figure among backbench MPs”, the Mirror says.
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