What are the Labour Party’s six election pledges?
Keir Starmer is unveiling the pledges at an event in Essex today, which will also be attended by the whole shadow cabinet, following on from an excellent set of local election results.
Keir Starmer is unveiling the pledges at an event in Essex today, which will also be attended by the whole shadow cabinet, following on from an excellent set of local election results.
“In addition to losing two Tory MPs in two weeks, the Prime Minister’s been on the receiving end of some of the biggest by-election swings in history.”
Under our winner-takes-all system, in tight seats, voters could well hold their noses and cast their ballot for a candidate with the best chance of winning, just to deliver a knock-out blow for the Tories.
A Trump return which not so long ago felt inconceivable, feels like peering into a deep abyss which could have a profound impact on Britain.
“We’ve got a billionaire prime minister… both of whose families have used schemes to avoid millions of pounds of tax, smearing a working class woman.”
Labour MPs are calling on Keir Starmer to commit to reinvent the policy which faced devastating Tory cuts
The Labour Party continues to command a strong lead over the Tories in the polls.
That election defeat taught us many lessons, but a key one – and one steeped in the history of how the Labour Party always wins, no matter how hard some may try to rewrite it, Labour wins when it’s a patriotic party.
Starmer’s language at the Concordia event which I attended as part of the organising team represents a seismic shift in the Labour Party’s approach both to the Middle East conflict
“Why is the prime minister so scared to call an election?”