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Labour is focusing on the economy in its general election campaign to distance itself from the Jeremy Corbyn era and counter Conservative advantages. Despite forecasts, Labour underperformed in the local elections, facing resignations over a ceasefire issue. The party is still projected to win big but has underperformed compared to polls due to the success of pro-Palestine independents and Greens. Starmer's new stance on a Rafah offensive is linked to last week's Muslim vote. The British Labour Party is urged to adopt a more radical economic policy for a brighter economic outlook.
Regardless of whether the British Labour Party cruises to an easy victory in the coming election, if the party does not adopt a more radical economic policy, the United Kingdom’s economic picture will remain bleak, argue @m2matthijs and @MkBlyth. https://t.co/FyS7lHcW2O
“Labour is on course for a landslide, but the success of pro-Palestine independents and Greens meant the party underperformed relative to the polls.” 📫 @freddiejh8 https://t.co/vVst91lbeg
“Starmer demanded that Netanyahu should abandon plans for a Rafah offensive, and called for an immediate ceasefire. This was new language from Starmer. It would never have happened but for last week’s Muslim vote” ✍️ Opinion by @OborneTweets https://t.co/9qJa4gCM5w
“Labour is on course for a landslide, but the success of pro-Palestine independents and Greens meant the party underperformed relative to the polls.” 📫 Today’s Morning Call with @freddiejh8 https://t.co/QtAjvE2Jcs
Is Labour still on course to win big? Short discussion ft. @BNHWalker (+ read https://t.co/DbznpOwpnK) https://t.co/rbrhmI5jMm
“Labour quickly lost Oxford City Council after eight councillors resigned to protest the leadership’s refusal to call for a ceasefire.” 📫 Today’s Morning Call with @freddiejh8 https://t.co/IdWh3hvH7u
How well did Labour do in the 2024 local elections? Our analysis https://t.co/in2UNsR4WH https://t.co/24ZaCbr7n3
New post: Labour underperformed my forecast by almost 100 council seats. Does it matter? https://t.co/S4yBMFYxDf
Labour is set to put the economy at the centre of its general election campaign in an attempt to move on from the Jeremy Corbyn era and stop the Conservatives benefiting from higher growth and lower inflation @HugoGye reports https://t.co/OA2MoArPSA