Members of the Brian Boru Club, Britain’s oldest Irish social club established in 1880 and located in Ashton-in-Makerfield, are considering a vote that could have implications for the future of Labour leader Keir Starmer. The club’s stance, while seemingly localized, is noteworthy due to its long history and established presence within the community. Details surrounding the specific vote and its direct connection to Starmer’s leadership remain limited, but the potential impact is being discussed. The Brian Boru Club has historically served as a significant social hub for the Irish community in the area. The outcome of the vote could signal a shift in support for Starmer within a key demographic. Further reporting will be needed to clarify the nature of the vote and its potential consequences for the Labour party.
