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and thanks to keir starmer, i think we re in a better position on that front than we have been probably since we were booted out of office in 2010. but we don t take people for granted. you know what that sounds like? it sounds like caution, playing it safe, looking at the polls and seeing that after frankly, unbelievable turbulence in the tory party and an economy in deep trouble, the tories are sinking in the polls. it sounds like a party and a leadership which is simply saying we ll do as little as possible, be as uncontroversial and as unchallenging as possible. and that way we mightjust win. is that good enough? i don t think we re being quite that miserable about it. i don t recognise that characterisation. i mean, let s. .. for example, a key figure in the labour party underjeremy corbyn. he says he looks at what keir starmer is doing now and all he sees is caution, caution, caution. i think it was andrew fisher who wrote a piece in the guardian saying, you know, where are all t
it sounds like caution, playing it safe, looking at the polls and seeing that after frankly, unbelievable turbulence in the tory party and an economy in deep trouble, the tories are sinking in the polls. it sounds like a party and a leadership which is simply saying we ll do as little as possible, be as uncontroversial and as unchallenging as possible. and that way we mightjust win. is that good enough? i don t think we re being quite that miserable about it. i don t recognise that characterisation. i mean, let s. .. for example, a key figure in the labour party underjeremy corbyn. he says he looks at what keir starmer is doing now and all he sees is caution, caution, caution. i think it was andrew fisher who wrote a piece in the guardian saying, you know, where are all the crowds chanting, oh keir starmer? i mean, jeremy corbyn always had crowds, but look at the election results and how many ofjeremy corbyn s policies have been delivered? zero. because we lost. in a sense that s an ea