The British Labour Party’s Annual Conference, Starmer Made a Decent Fist of His Keynote Address
The British Labour Party’s Annual Conference, Starmer Made a Decent Fist of His Keynote Address
He also distanced Labour from Corbyn, particularly on foreign policy, even describing the party as the “political wing of the British people” — a catchphrase from former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair, a hate figure for the Corbynites.

The British Labour Party’s annual conference, its big media showcase of the year, went off without a hitch in Liverpool late last month.

The party has good reason to be pleased — except that, as Starmer knows, the poll bounce had less to do with Labour than with the spectacular implosion of the Conservative government’s economic policy, a month shy of Liz Truss taking the reins from former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

And this, on its own, simply won’t be enough to guarantee a Labour triumph in the long run.

And while the full political and economic consequences of the “mini-budget” remain to be seen, sterling is still struggling to regain its footing, and a massive increase in the cost of government borrowing — which threatened the solvency of pension funds — is threatening the housing market, with mortgage lenders withdrawing products en masse.

The reason for this is simple: The last general election in 2019 was a catastrophe for Labour.

Labour also ran a chaotic campaign that degenerated into an ever-expanding list of expensive promises.

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