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The Sunday Times: The Tories have forfeited the right to govern. Over to Labour
Britain now needs a radical reset. If the Tories are due a period in opposition, that can only mean a Labour government. Starmer should be praised for hauling his party back into the mainstream. He purged it of antisemitism, expelled Corbyn and installed the serious figure of Rachel Reeves as shadow chancellor. Some see the way Starmer won the Labour leadership on a Corbyn-lite ticket and then proceeded to ditch early promises as cynical. Perhaps so. But others would counter that Starmer’s apparent colonisation of the centre ground means Labour is now ready to step into the void vacated by the Tories. Unlike Corbyn, he is no risk to national security and, so far, has chosen the right path on Israel and Ukraine. However, both the party’s manifesto and its subsequent public pronouncements still leave many questions unanswered, and Labour arguably needs to do better in office than it has in opposition.
These sizeable caveats notwithstanding, we cannot go on as we are, and we believe it is now the right time for Labour to be entrusted with restoring competence to government. Britain needs to do better — as a place to live, work and do business. In 2019 Johnson knew many of those who backed him had “lent” him their vote — uncertain about the outcome. We suspect that the same may be true for Starmer but judge that, on balance, he has earned his chance. The scale of the challenge is immense. The exhausted Conservatives are neither up to it nor up for it. There comes a time when change is the only option.