Greater Manchester mayor says the party âwould always do well to listen to what Angela has got to sayâGood morning. Keir Starmer has been handling the Iran war reasonably well, according to the consensus view at Westminster, and certainly better than Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch, who have been in contortions over whether they do or do not support Donald Trump. But this has not altered the fundamental, big-picture assessment of British politics, which is that he is deeply unpopular with voters and that Labour canât win the next election if he remains in charge. And that is why Angela Raynerâs speech last night, at a private meeting with the soft-left Mainstream group, are so significant. It is down to us to rebuild this nation and this party â the question is are we up for this fight?
As a party, and as a movement, we cannot hide, we cannot just go through the motions in the face of decline. We cannot talk about earning a settlement if we keep moving the goalposts. Because moving the goalposts undermines our sense of fair play. Let us be a country that has sustainable economic migration rules, but one that upholds the British values we want all who live here to respect. Not special treatment.
Weâve got to, all of us, havenât we, work together to pull together a plan that turns the country around âŠI understand the frustration people feel. And I get the sense, I havenât read the full context of Angelaâs remarks, but I get the sense that that frustration is actually what is running through her remarks. It absolutely runs through every government minister as well. Continue reading...
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