Starmer takes aim at Farage – podcast
The Labour leader entered conference with the polls against him and Reform UK snapping at his heels. He came out fighting - but was it enough to change his critics' minds? Helen Pidd
For Keir Starmer, this year's Labour conference was a chance not just to address the party faithful but to see if there were any faithful left. With terrible approval ratings, and Reform UK in the ascendant, it was hard to see who his supporters might be, while Manchester's mayor, Andy Burnham, seemed to be getting ready to challenge him as leader.
On the left of the party there were calls not just for another reset' but for a wholesale change of direction. Helen Pidd spoke to delegates and MPs who told her that, even if they liked the prime minister, they were worried he was not able to communicate with the public - while the right of the party wanted Starmer to show voters Reform were not the people to turn to.
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