Labour embraces constitutional reform, especially if it keeps Scotland on board
Keir Starmer had something for everyone in his speech, but the details were a little sketchy
Go out on to the streets of Leeds, Keir Starmer told the BBC's Chris Mason. And what you will hear is that people have a passion for constitutional reform. Not sure that's exactly what I overhear when I'm out and about. The conversations I eavesdrop tend to be rather more mundane. Why the buses and trains aren't running on time. Hospital appointments being cancelled. The cost of living. What they are planning on eating that night.
But no one can accuse Labour of ducking the difficult issues. Where the Conservatives are out of ideas, running on fumes and trying not to collapse under the weight of the latest daily crisis - the political entropy of 12 years in government - Starmer is trying to think beyond daily survival.
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