Letters: Readers respond to an article by Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, which outlined how Keir Starmer must win back support
Andy Burnham is absolutely right . Labour has always been too timorous, neurotically worrying about what the polls are saying, instead of putting forward positive, clearcut ideas based on how to achieve the twin pillars of Labour philosophy: social justice and equality. They should produce a full programme of what they would do in office, fully costed. Their plans should cover those areas that the Tories have neglected, botched or skewed in favour of the rich.
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