Cheery, expectant, yet uncomplacent: Britain s Labour activists were in buoyant mood at the party s annual gathering Monday as they sense a return to power in an election expected next year.
Starmer claimed the government was exploiting the country s problems rather than solving them, and appealed to disillusioned Conservative voters to join Labour.
Cheery, expectant, yet uncomplacent: Britain s Labour activists were in buoyant mood at the party s annual gathering Monday as they sense a return to power in an election expected next year.
Cheery, expectant, yet uncomplacent: Britain's Labour activists were in buoyant mood at the party's annual gathering Monday as they sense a return to power in an election expected next year.The name of the game is to get rid of the Tories and get back in government," the 67-year-old Labour councillor told AFP.
The meeting comes with the centre-left party enjoying double-digit leads in most opinion polls and seemingly on the cusp of returning to power after 13 years of Conservative rule.