Laura’s piece nails it—Starmer’s got to stop playing it safe after those by-election losses. Even loyal ministers like Streeting are pushing for a proper reset.
The problem isn’t just the message; it’s that voters don’t trust Labour on the economy. Can he really turn it around when 65% think he’s weak on growth?
I’m glad Kuenssberg called out the complacency. If Starmer doesn’t start listening to backbenchers and the public soon, the next election will be a wipeout.
The spin coming out of every party headquarters is getting harder to swallow. (cc9657)
Laura’s piece nails it—Starmer’s got to stop playing it safe after those by-election losses. Even loyal ministers like Streeting are pushing for a proper reset.
The problem isn’t just the message; it’s that voters don’t trust Labour on the economy. Can he really turn it around when 65% think he’s weak on growth?
Transparency isn’t a favour, it’s a fundamental requirement of democratic governance. (60a70b)
I’m glad Kuenssberg called out the complacency. If Starmer doesn’t start listening to backbenchers and the public soon, the next election will be a wipeout.
Climate policy needs to transcend partisan bickering and become a national priority. (a495ee)
Populism is filling a vacuum left by mainstream parties abandoning their base. (c81990)
There is absolutely zero accountability for broken promises and it’s infuriating. (c1d0f1)
Decentralising power would bring decisions closer to the people who are affected by them. (72b386)
Campaign finance is the elephant in the room that nobody wants to address. (9ddb9d)