I'm still a bit apprehensive about what "real change" might look like with a Cabinet including Phillips and Streeting but it sounds like we're getting somewhere at last.
After the news about water companies' ridiculous profits this morning, something on the cost of utilities might be a start...
I find her insufferably smug, I don't like the way she repeatedly undermined Labour under Corbyn and there seem to be a lot of issues around her finances, including from a crowd-funded leadership bid that never went anywhere.
It's taken three years, but it sounds like the penny is dropping:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/may/08/voters-returning-to-labour-after-corbyn-and-brexit-keir-starmer-to-say
I'm still a bit apprehensive about what "real change" might look like with a Cabinet including Phillips and Streeting but it sounds like we're getting somewhere at last.
After the news about water companies' ridiculous profits this morning, something on the cost of utilities might be a start...