KEIR Starmer is a man in a hurry. The Labour leader is in a race against time to convince the centre ground of public opinion he has jettisoned himself and his party from the failed socialist experiment of Jeremy Corbyn. Given the smart money at Westminster is on a General Election in 2023, he hasn’t got long to turn the Labour tanker around. The three latest opinion polls have given the Conservatives leads of seven, nine and four per cent. But Boris Johnson’s “vaccine bounce” appears to have stopped as his personal approval rating, +9 three months ago, is now -6. Asked how Sir Keir would have done as PM during the pandemic, the public returned a rating of -7.
Michael Settle: The clock is ticking for Sir Keir Starmer to make himself credible
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THE POLITICAL bankruptcy of the Labour Party is now matched by its financial bankruptcy as, under the leadership of Keir Starmer, it has become nothing more than a cheerleader for the Tories and capitalism, and is determined to rupture any remaining links with the working class.
Yesterday, Labourâs ruling National Executive Committee (NEC) discussed plans for large-scale redundancies of its full-time staff in a desperate attempt to save the party from financial ruin.
At least 90 jobs, about a quarter of Labour staff, are to be axed following a dire report on the partyâs finances entitled âOrganise to Winâ â a report commissioned by the leadership under the guise of getting the party ready to fight the next general election.