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The UK Labour Party is focusing on policies to address the country's housing shortage in an effort to gain more political ground from the Conservatives. Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party, delivered a speech at the party conference in which he emphasized the need to "take our streets back." However, some critics argue that Starmer lacks vision and his speech was filled with clichéd management-speak. Despite this, Labour has been positioning itself as a party that can fix the "broken" Britain and is championing an agenda significantly to the left of New Labour. The Conservatives, on the other hand, have been disappointed with their conference season. Overall, there is a sense that Labour is moving onto the Tories' territory and that Starmer is winning the contest for change in politics.
There is a public appetite for a change in how we do politics, as evidenced by the fact both party leaders are trying to embody that change. On the basis of these past two conferences, this is a contest Keir Starmer is winning, writes @DavidGauke ⬇️ https://t.co/GNdnUekJIY
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are championing an agenda significantly to the left of New Labour, writes @georgeeaton. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/Hf0E31HPLi
The Tories needed to win conference season – but they lost it, writes @DavidGauke. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/XZ5oBfKuyT
Labour’s quiet radicalism is getting louder, writes @georgeeaton. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/inzVf2pvrs
Keir Starmer’s drab vision for Britain involves handing yet more power to the managerial overclass, says Fraser Myers https://t.co/u27sV1yEF7
Labour aims for repeat of historic by-election triumph as Tory support weakens https://t.co/CEEB7ZeUap
Labour is the political wing of the technocratic elite, says Fraser Myers https://t.co/u27sV1yEF7
In an age of permanent crisis, a Labour government will likely have to be more rather than less interventionist than expected. But this week has shown why the party’s starting point is more social democratic than appreciated, writes @georgeeaton ⬇️ https://t.co/FzelavGfEt
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are championing an agenda significantly to the left of New Labour, writes @georgeeaton. https://t.co/BwAbII3Zgq
Labour cuts back £28bn green investment pledge again https://t.co/FM4Ju7Hm67
That Keir Starmer is in contention for prime minister at all is up there with Brexit, Donald Trump and the rise of Emmanuel Macron as the democratic feat of the past decade, writes @JGaneshEsq https://t.co/ahrkDp8Zsl https://t.co/WtbAHpMSr9
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are championing an agenda significantly to the left of New Labour, writes @georgeeaton. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/VKgNmEssn8
The hopes that Rishi Sunak’s allies had for conference season have been wholly disappointed, writes @RMCunliffe. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/Z6bM2Won1K
Labour’s quiet radicalism is getting louder, writes @georgeeaton. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/dzqy7HpYQ5
Keir Starmer channeled the record and spirit of Tony Blair, in his pitch to be Britain’s next leader and win back voters lost to Boris Johnson https://t.co/nRW4OD3R9n
It is unclear whether the Tory team behind this year’s conference programme realised in advance just how extensively Labour was about to move onto their territory, but they are there now, writes @RMCunliffe. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/FzZ2PVOPtI
Labour can fix 'broken' Britain, Starmer rallies party before election https://t.co/JuPLLJpVfZ https://t.co/oCMG9iRDCz
Keir Starmer wants to convert Tory voters turned off by the party’s rightwards trajectory and Rishi Sunak’s predecessors. He is defining himself through working-class patriotism, writes @freddiejh8. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/PhYoXL6cQP
The hopes that Rishi Sunak’s allies had for conference season have been wholly disappointed, writes @RMCunliffe. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/Ur838wSAsM
Keir Starmer’s lack of vision is now impossible to ignore. His speech to the Labour conference was full of clichéd management-speak. Voters want a more democratic, transformative politics – and yet we’re stuck with empty suits, says Fraser Myers https://t.co/u27sV1yEF7
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party wants to “take our streets back”. In many ways, this was a conservative speech, writes @freddiejh8. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/j50p6VJCRD
Labour has a secret weapon, little-seen by the public, and his name is Keir Starmer @RobLownie reports on Party Conference in Liverpool 👇 https://t.co/nESaBWXWOA
If the arch-technocrat Keir Starmer gets into power, we can certainly expect a populist uprising. @bencobley on how Starmer betrayed Tony Blair’s anti-Establishment legacy: 👇 https://t.co/3vf0QeB9rj
Keir Starmer’s speech made the Tories look like the opposition, writes @RMCunliffe. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/E1R8PInIm7
The UK Labour Party is gunning on taking more political ground from Conservatives by focusing on policies aimed at tackling the UK’s housing shortage https://t.co/CmDX00uRQU
The UK Labour Party is gunning on taking more political ground from Conservatives by focusing on policies aimed at tackling the UK’s housing shortage https://t.co/ar1zusJOJp
The UK Labour Party is gunning on taking more political ground from Conservatives by focusing on policies aimed at tackling the UK’s housing shortage https://t.co/xXKuwPuDi7