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Starmer's underpowered shadow cabinet is a symptom of Labour's plight, not the cause


Something is wrong in Labourworld. A cloud of uncertainty, even anxiety, hangs over the party. After a strong first year that confirmed the impression Sir Keir Starmer not only looked but sounded like a leader, some indefinable buoyancy seems to be leaking out of his bubble.
The opinion polls, going at least in Labour’s direction through the second half of 2020, have seen the party sag a little over recent months. A couple of junior shadow ministers have resigned from the front bench to spend more time with their constituencies. A briefing war appears to be underway, mostly in the shape of a whispering campaign against Starmer’s shadow chancellor, Anneliese Dodds. ....

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Keir Starmer Tells His Party 'It's The Economy, Stupid'. But Will The Voters Listen?


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19/02/2021 07:19 GMT
Keir Starmer Tells His Party ‘It’s The Economy, Stupid’. But Will The Voters Listen?
Covid fog has made it even tougher to climb Labour’s electoral mountain.
Keir Starmer’s Big Speech mentioned the word “business” 22 times, “future” 19 times and “security” or “secure” 17 times. Those are crude metrics, but they give a sense of his priorities as he tried to use the half-term lull in Covid news to talk about politics beyond the pandemic: Labour’s changed and the country needs to change too.
While Starmer’s main aim was to call for a fundamental reset of government direction, some of his critics wanted an equally fundamental reset of his own party leadership. They didn’t get that, and anyone who expects anything other than careful, methodical iteration from Starmer clearly hasn’t been paying attention to how he has operated over the past five years. ....

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Gossip about Labour's obscure front bench has started – but it's too early to write them off


20 January 2021
Gossip about Labour’s obscure front bench has started – but it’s too early to write them off
Rachel Reeves, Pat McFadden and Peter Kyle are among the Labour MPs who are ­underused, but the political landscape is going to change soon. 
 
The best thing about Anneliese Dodds’ Mais Lecture on 13 January is that it was crushingly, almost preternaturally, dull. Even the economics correspondents of the serious dailies struggled to find much to say beyond the hold-page-93 headline that the National Audit Office will be licensed to survey Labour spending plans.
What meagre reviews the speech received were snarky and, in the gossip articles of the Sunday newspapers, the chatter has started against the shadow chancellor and some of her colleagues. There is something in these whispers. The shadow cabinet are a still unknown band and you might have thought that opposing Gavin Williamson, Grant Shapps, Thérèse Coffey ....

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The novelty and promise of Anneliese Dodds's economic strategy


The novelty and promise of Anneliese Dodds’s economic strategy
The shadow chancellor has placed resilience at the centre of her approach, opening up a space that might usefully stretch beyond technocratic social democracy.
Labour leader Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds in Portsmouth, 3 December 2020.
The shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds’s Mais Lecture was the first systematic effort by a senior British politician to lay out a recognisably social democratic response to the pandemic. It was a detailed, analytical speech, which set out the major challenges awaiting the economy in the years ahead, pointedly placing the environmental disintegration we face at their centre, and made the case for an interventionist government. The task for Dodds and the shadow Treasury team will be to turn this closely argued analysis into the popular and radical economic programme needed to meet these challenges. ....

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