Sunak-esque Labour government woes
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To contend there is something Sunak-esque about this nascent Labour government is as damning a criticism as one could possibly conjure. But it isn’t a fair one — yet. The intensity, breadth and persistence of Sunak ’s rolling malaises represent troughs not so far descended to.
The Conservative Party had 13 years before Sunak to dispel the “growing pains” that arise with governing.
The government’s decision to cut winter fuel payments for 10 million pensioners has exacerbated tensions at Westminster and gone down disastrously beyond.
The rolling stories of Labour “freebies” have skirted the edges of his pledge to lead a “government of service” Starmer is stalked by Rishi Sunak's failure.
The public could stop listening to ministers before Labour really starts governing.
The electorate knows what a self-serving administration looks like.
Starmer must go above and beyond to govern in conscious renouncement of it.
Labour Together think tank published report this week outlining what the party must do to win in 2029 .
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