The thinking behind Keir Starmer’s pledges
Many in Labour were concerned that the language around the party’s “missions” was too abstract and irrelevant to voters.
ByMany in Labour were concerned that the language around the party’s “missions” was too abstract and irrelevant to voters.
ByThe liberal centre-right is not yet shifting as a bloc to Keir Starmer’s party.
ByOnce in power, Labour’s challenge will be to build a system that functions differently enough for voters to notice.
ByLabour is sticking by the New Deal for Working People for one big reason.
ByA focus on serving working people is the golden thread that connects Keir Starmer’s Labour and Tony Blair’s.
ByIf Keir Starmer fails to deliver growth, new fractures will emerge between Westminster and the regions.
ByKeir Starmer has recognised that the belief his party has no plan to “stop the boats” is a problem.
ByA faster economic recovery won’t save the Tories but it will improve Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves’s inheritance.
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