Keir Starmer wins – but he must deliver quickly
Labour has been elected by a disaffected, unenthusiastic, angry public.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Labour has been elected by a disaffected, unenthusiastic, angry public.
ByEven the Prime Minister’s 27,210 majority might not be safe.
ByThe Conservatives’ fearmongering did everything it could to guarantee defeat.
ByIf Ed Davey’s party supplanted the Conservatives, the consequences would be dramatic.
ByThe Prime Minister’s final push was a greatest hits of Tory failures.
ByLabour’s focus on economic progress has paid off.
ByThe BBC in particular should not have indulged in such policy-light reporting.
ByIt’s the safest seat in the country. What’s behind the gigantic Labour vote?
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