about and they need to get that sorted first. they need to have a clear message, so we all understand what the new labour is going to be, to use old terminology. tilers? what the new labour is going to be, to use old terminology. to use old terminology. new new labour? i certainly to use old terminology. new new labour? i certainly don t - to use old terminology. new new labour? i certainly don t know- to use old terminology. new new l labour? i certainly don t know what the stand labour? i certainly don t know what they stand for. labour? i certainly don t know what they stand for, i labour? i certainly don t know what they stand for, i really labour? i certainly don t know what they stand for, i really don t. - labour? i certainly don t know what they stand for, i really don t. backl they stand for, i really don t. back to the sunday they stand for, i really don t. back to the sunday telegraph are a very different and difficult story which the paper is talking about. if we
have little idea what party stands for, is that fair, sian griffiths? this is what the internal polling suggests this is what the internal polling suggests according to this splash in the observer. so they parted g strategy the observer. so they parted g strategy chief deborah mattinson has had briefings with keir starmer and ministers had briefings with keir starmer and ministers and presented what the observer ministers and presented what the observer says is a stark and bleak message, observer says is a stark and bleak message, that their polling shows that people just don t really understand what labour stands for, they were understand what labour stands for, they were much clearer messaging from labour and labour red will have to pull from labour and labour red will have to pull up from labour and labour red will have to pull up it from labour and labour red will have to pull up it sucks a lot if it stands to pull up it sucks a lot if it stands any chance at all of
voted older, non graduate voters, who voted brexit, who don t really kind of see voted brexit, who don t really kind of see the voted brexit, who don t really kind of see the point of labour any more. but there of see the point of labour any more. but there is of see the point of labour any more. but there is also an opportunity for labour, but there is also an opportunity for labour, according to this story in the observer, because boris johnson s personal polling is on the wanei johnson s personal polling is on the wane, so johnson s personal polling is on the wane, so there is a chance for labour wane, so there is a chance for labour to wane, so there is a chance for labour to make some gains and win back millions of voters it has a loss back millions of voters it has a loss. ., ., back millions of voters it has a loss. . ., g ., , loss. that red wall, james lewer, how does labour loss. that red wall, james lewer, how does labour get loss. that red wall, james