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Going back to Sir Keir’s words, Brexit most certainly represents a “new approach to growth and our economy”.
London mayor Sadiq Khan, Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar announced on Friday that they were joining the call for a ceasefire – but Sir Keir’s team made it clear the party position had not changed.
Sir Keir’s party hasn’t been in government for over a decade and he has never held a ministerial post, so the Labour leader is sensible to recruit an expert guide to the inner wiring of Whitehall as part of his preparation for the power he hopes to win.
Sir Keir’s party is polling 51 per cent to the Tories’ 24 per cent, with the Lib Dems on 10 per cent.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/keir-stamer-conservative-new-labour-b2337901.html
The determination to combat disinformation is part of a wider will to win driven – says Akehurst – in part by a sense that Starmer has just one shot at No 10. “I think Keir’s just like, ‘okay, I am in a hurry.
Source: https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse/article/target-practice-inside-labours-campaign-strategy