Labour want you to believe it is 'the party of change' but are Keir Starmer's 'benefits' clear enough to emulate Blair's landslide?
Labour want you to believe it is ‘the party of change’ but are Keir Starmer’s ‘benefits’ clear enough to emulate Blair’s landslide?
Most famous for the line “Ask me my three main priorities for government and I tell you education, education, education”, it was a communications exercise to position the party – which at the time had been out of power for 17 years – as both one that had changed, and that could deliver change for Britain. As the May 1997 landslide showed, it worked.The Labour Party has been out of power for 13 years and needs to look like a government in waiting.
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