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Five councillors were initially booted out of the party following the leak.

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His indignation at being booted out came boiling over later that year when he held onto his constituency seat of Hartlepool, despite challenges from left-wing candidates.

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On Saturday, citizens in 24 districts will vote on a simple yes or no question: whether they agree to boot out their legislator.

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But, by booting out a small band of backbenchers this week, Sir Keir Starmer's put the question of his authority back on the table.

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He said the children were taught "maths, English and lateral thinking" in the mornings, then "booted out" to explore the island.

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