How did it come to this? Labour's journey from landslide victory to deep unhappiness'
Briefly

In her upcoming spring statement, Rachel Reeves intends to address concerns about Labour's public perception following early successes in governance. She aims to remind both MPs and the public of the party's accomplishments, including wage increases, NHS improvements, and enhanced workers' rights. However, the prevailing anxiety within Labour is palpable, with recent polls showing a declining approval for leadership and economic challenges on the horizon. Many MPs express distress over significant spending cuts, particularly to disability benefits, questioning the moral implications of such decisions and their alignment with Labour's values.
Rachel Reeves is set to emphasize Labour's achievements in an upcoming Commons speech, aiming to counteract perceptions of decline despite the party's early successes in office.
Labour's increased minimum wage, reduced NHS waiting times, and enhanced workers' rights will be highlighted as successes in efforts to lift party morale amidst declining poll numbers.
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