Exactly six months away from a UK general election, Labour Party leader Ed Miliband is attempting to see off attempts to force him from his job.
Labour's election boss Douglas Alexander says the party must 'pull together'.
And Ed Miliband himself has described reports of some of his MPs preparing to challenge his leadership as 'nonsense'.
But with six months until a vote, polls routinely show the British public don't rate Mr Miliband as a leader, or see him as Prime Minister material.
And Political reporter Theo Usherwood says Ed Miliband remains under fire.
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Labour donor John Mills thinks the plotting should end.
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Labour donor John Mills thinks the party is in a better position than it realises.
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