As the Labour party convened in Liverpool, the mood was decidedly subdued despite being their first conference in power for 15 years, reflecting ongoing voter dissatisfaction.
Andy Burnham emphasized a more optimistic view, stating there are indeed reasons for cheer regarding Labour's changing policies, contrasting the general atmosphere at the conference.
Rachel Reeves aimed to pivot the discussion by accurately representing the financial implications of cuts, ensuring delegates understood the necessity behind tough decisions.
As Keir Starmer delivered his speech, there was uncertainty about whether he could provide the optimism and vision the country desperately needed in such tough times.
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