A year after Britain's Labour Party won a landslide election victory, its fortunes have fallen fast. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's popularity is at an historic low, and Party MPs are in revolt over his plans to reduce benefits for the country's most vulnerable.
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- Labour Party's popularity has dropped significantly since its election victory.
- Benefit cuts for pensioners and the disabled have sparked internal party dissent. 11s
- Labour now ranks third in Welsh polls, behind Reform and Plaid Cymru. 33s
- Traditional Labour supporters in Wales feel the party has abandoned its core values. 1m 5s
- Former Welsh Labour leader says it's too early to judge the government, but warns of lasting damage. 1m 57s