Labour’s £28bn U-turn comes with serious risks
The biggest problem voters have with Keir Starmer is that he appears inconsistent and unprincipled.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The biggest problem voters have with Keir Starmer is that he appears inconsistent and unprincipled.
ByEvidence suggesting young gay people are most at risk from gender-affirming treatment goes back decades.
ByThe leadership concluded that the policy was simply too politically dangerous.
ByThe Prime Minister’s crude trans joke and his £1,000 Rwanda bet have exposed his lack of judgement.
ByVoters know the Conservatives have left public services in a worse state than when they found them.
ByLaunching something called “Popular Conservatism”, the former prime minister admitted her own unpopularity.
ByConfusion over the £28bn-a-year green pledge is a sign Labour’s team is not working as it should.
ByThe Prime Minister has merely resolved problems created by his own party.
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