Labour delegates long to celebrate, but ministers can't quite feel the joy | John Crace
Briefly

Keir Starmer’s previous blunders in the political arena showcased his missteps, but his decision to skip interviews during Labour’s conference proved to be an astute strategic retreat.
Starmer, once seen as dim and struggling with the realities of party politics, demonstrated a transformation by embracing a more strategic, less confrontational stance at conference.
Instead of engaging with tough questions, Starmer opted for a strategic absence, allowing others to bear the brunt of scrutiny, showcasing a calculated avoidance of confrontational media.
This change in approach reflects a readiness to learn from past mistakes, suggesting that Starmer may be evolving into a more effective leader under pressure.
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