Correspondent in London
Labor would never have dared to dream of such a windfall.
On the eve of the opening of its annual convention, the new government of Liz Truss offered it a dream angle of attack, with the catastrophic reception of its “plan for growth”.
While they had been struggling for a long time, the Labor Party once again wants to believe in a return to power after twelve years of opposition.
It was a galvanized Keir Starmer who took to the stage on Tuesday in Liverpool as activists chanted
“the future Prime Minister”
.
An unprecedented air of confidence floated in the air and the frequent ovations contrasted with the tense atmosphere of last year.
"It's Labour's time"
, launched the opposition leader, listing the historic Labor victories of the past - 1945, 1964 and 1997 - to show that history could repeat itself.
Promising to stop
“an endless cycle of crises”
, he assured that after a victory in 2024, the country could
“…
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