
Five Days in Starmer’s Britain
Labour government eyes EU alignment, plans early prisoner releases.
Labour government eyes EU alignment, plans early prisoner releases.
The big debate is between voting Tory to stop Labour and voting Reform in the hope of long-term change. Neither option is perfect.
The party is taking more from Labour’s traditional base than the media gives it credit for.
The Tories only harm themselves when they say Labour has “no plans.”
A leaked recording suggests Labour is hiding its green plans from voters.
Professions are warning about unintended consequences, but Labour says there “isn’t a reason” to hold legislation back.
Opaque party officials aim to avoid pre-election scrutiny.
While the media paints him as a “moderate,” Sir Keir Starmer could be about to push through irreversible constitutional change.
An insider says Keir Starmer is being “cautious” now, but would unleash all kinds of radical policies if he gets into power.
The move is intended to mask just how radical a Labour government will be.