It is time for Keir Starmer to deliver – but Labour must resist a lurch to the left
Read our Privacy notice As Winston Churchill said of parliamentary politics, Keir Starmer’s enemies don’t have the one great advantage that incumbency bestows on him. It would take a spectacular leap of the imagination to conclude that the Labour Party is unpopular because it is not left-wing enough. Keir Starmer must therefore stay true to both his centrist principles and the manifesto on which he and his party were elected.
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