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British invasion: Labour Party to descend on US to help Harris

Members of the Labour Party from the United Kingdom appear to be planning a “British invasion” of sorts, as they’re gearing up to support Vice President Kamala Harris in the United States. The initiative is reportedly a part of a wider effort to foster closer political ties between the British Labour Party and the US Democrats.

While the specifics of the assistance the Labour Party would provide have not been disclosed, it could entail providing strategic advice, sharing campaign strategies, offering on-ground assistance for organizing grassroots campaigns, or promoting voter mobilization strategies.

This move may be seen as a continuation of a long-standing tradition of political parties from different countries working together. It should be noted, however, that there is no official agreement or collaboration between the US Democrats and the British Labour Party announced at this point. Confirmation on the matter would have to be followed up by the parties involved.

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