Sir Keir Starmer's new Plan for Change is portrayed by Downing Street as a crucial moment, yet the label 'relaunch' is avoided to sidestep perception issues.
The recent resignation of Lou Haigh has raised concerns about the Starmer government's ability to manage internal challenges, adding to the impression of being caught off-guard.
The intense discussion surrounding assisted dying has shifted focus away from the government's core agenda, highlighting challenges in presenting a cohesive policy front to the public.
Starmer's administration is seen struggling with early issues, where ambitious goals set in the recent budget have led to substantial opposition and questions about their effectiveness.
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