Keir Starmer takes a political gamble with message of bad news
by Larry Elliott Economics editor from on (#6Q9BT)
Past Labour PMs - Blair, Wilson, Attlee - have tended to arrive in power accentuating the positive
Sir Keir Starmer could perhaps have timed it better. On the day that Oasis, the band that symbolised the mood of sunny optimism that swept Tony Blair to power in 1997, announced their reunion, the prime minister's message to the nation was that things would get worse before they got better.
Politically, it is quite a gamble. There haven't been all that many Labour governments in the past 125 years, but they have tended to arrive in power accentuating the positive. That was true of Blair in 1997 and true of Harold Wilson in 1964.
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