There is too much politics as showbusiness. Each day Starmer doesn't announce any policies the feral UK press seeks sensationalism elsewhere, and with this (mal)administartion they find it, as the various factions of the Conservative and (dis-)Unionists jockey for the entrails of a party that polls continue to suggest will be eviscerated after the coming General Election.
The Labour party is in full campaign mode for the May Local Elections, don't expect any national policy reveals before the forthcoming humiliation of Tory candidates in your ward and for the Mayor of London.
There is too much politics as showbusiness. Each day Starmer doesn't announce any policies the feral UK press seeks sensationalism elsewhere, and with this (mal)administartion they find it, as the various factions of the Conservative and (dis-)Unionists jockey for the entrails of a party that polls continue to suggest will be eviscerated after the coming General Election.
The Labour party is in full campaign mode for the May Local Elections, don't expect any national policy reveals before the forthcoming humiliation of Tory candidates in your ward and for the Mayor of London.