Labour’s muddled message
The government has been left arguing that things have got better, but also worse.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
The government has been left arguing that things have got better, but also worse.
ByBut in the House of Commons today there were criticisms from both sides of the chamber.
ByWes Streeting appears to be the first Labour health secretary willing to countenance cutting back end-of-life care.
ByFormer Blair adviser Liz Lloyd has clashed with Downing Street’s soft-leftish Policy Unit.
ByAs the Prime Minister turns his focus back to Britain, he faces a restive Cabinet and an unresponsive economy.
ByKeir Starmer wants to lead a security government but isn’t prepared to pay the cost.
ByThe City likes nothing more than spoiling a Labour chancellor’s party.
ByThe Manchester mayor’s “popular left programme” is an unashamed challenge to Keir Starmer.
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