Does Labour have a death wish or does it secretly enjoy the agony of self-sabotage ?
Keir Starmer may be keen to move on from the budget megashambles, but chaos is hardwired into his party Freud has a word for it. Thanatos. Up till now it’s been tempting to give Labour the benefit of the doubt. That being in opposition for 14 years has made them ring-rusty. That they’ve (…)
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