Party has had a bumpy few months, but strategists are now focused on delivering noticeable change to voters
During a tetchy exchange at prime minister’s questions this week, Keir Starmer was challenged by Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, over a petition signed by more than 2.8 million people calling for him to resign.
“She talks about a petition – we had a massive petition on 4 July in this country,” he said in response. But most in Downing Street will acknowledge that, less than five months since Labour’s election landslide, the party has had a bumpier start than it had hoped.
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