Urgent memo from his anxious ministers to Sir Keir Starmer: you need to get a grip of No 10 | Andrew Rawnsley
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In discussing the Labour conference, a senior Labour figure observed, 'It is not like 1997, is it?' highlighting the party's struggles to replicate past successes amid current challenges.
One cabinet member reflected, 'The worst day in government is better than the best day in opposition,' emphasizing the relief of being in power after years of Labour's absence.
As approval ratings slumped early in Labour's term, there was concern that 'the desire to ram home the direness of the Tory legacy' led to continued pessimism.
Pat McFadden cautioned meeting attendees, stating they had struck the wrong balance between light and shade, signaling a need for a more optimistic approach moving forward.
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