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After 100 difficult days, Keir Starmer has set a trap for the Conservative Party

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The defining irony of Labour ’s 100-day “milestone” is that this government feels anything but fresh.

Critical commentators deride a Starmer epoch as if Labour rule has been everlasting.

Meanwhile, the government’s mountainous majority damns it.

As Labour comes to terms erringly, with the seriousness of government, Tory politicians are enjoying their stay on the sidelines with vengeful sadism.

Labour ’s distress is reshaping the realms of possibility Conservatives look at this parliament.

Confidence, in short, is not a luxury opposition parties can afford to indulge in.

Winning an election after a single term in opposition is a trick that very few Leaders of the Opposition pull off.

What happens if the Tory bubble, swelled with political hubris, bursts? What kind of tumult is then triggered? Starmer may have had 100 difficult days — but he has 1700 more to right them.

Conservative Party would be wise to hedge its bets and assume Labour will make meaningful progress in government.

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72

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71

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English

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55

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