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However, it is the threat from Reform has accelerated the fears and jitters of Labour MPs and activists, the BBC's political editor Chris Mason writes.

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To add insult to injury for the vulnerable visitors, Guehi even had an assist in the build-up to Nketiah's winner when a long throw-in caused defensive jitters - just like a corner did for Palace's first.

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But there is something else going on here which amplifies the jitters within Labour and causes contortions and anguish for others here at Westminster.

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His statement reflected an urgent need for France to regain some stability as the country faces market jitters, protests and large-scale industrial action.

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Most of all, the experts advise trying to reframe the nerves and jitters as an enjoyable experience.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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