According to More in Common 17 per cent of people who voted for Labour in July already regret it
It was the biggest Labour conference for more than a decade – but, one attendee said, the worst in 20 yearsand I have been safely returned to south London.. It feels odd to still be writing about Labour conference because, quite frankly,This may be because I finally got a good night of sleep and was in bed at midnight, instead of the Pullman hotel bar’s queue, but there is probably more at play here.
Everyone broadly got along, by Labour party standards. It very much felt like one of those movies you watch on a Sunday night and which are pleasant enough but, on the whole,This is because the plot of the movie didn’t really matter, and neither did this conference. It happened because it had to, and now it’s over. We can all get back to our lives. Still, not everything is rosy in government, and the party could have done with something better than “fine”.
This, would, in another context, be enough to make Downing Street faint with fear, but doesn’t actually tell us much. “Unless you tell stories about what you are doing, what you are doing will not succeed”, rising star MP Josh Simons pointed out later at the event.
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