What’s the point of the Labour Party?

"For Sir Keir Starmer to win the next election he will need about 125 seats, eclipsing the swings that Clement Attlee and Blair achieved in 1945 and 1997. Labour needs to be 12 points clear in the polls, surging through England. Today, it is 10 points behind and losing England."

In a world no longer running on traditional class lines, the party has lost its low-income voters to the Tories, is reduced to a rump in Scotland, and even fears being squeezed by the Greens. Its confused values now appeal to nobody
The Times

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Being a chamaeleon is a leadership superpower.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Few can pull off this mindset.

A handful of politicians come to mind and even fewer CEOs.

The ability to be street smart and communicate to high and low audiences is essential in today's hyper-political world where anyone can be a journalist or commentator.

One Conservative strategist explained that Johnson’s strength came from voters believing that he is an outsider, rather than an identikit member of the political establishment: “The PM is a multigrain politician in a white-bread world.”

Will Boris Johnson’s election-winning bubble ever burst? Demonized by the chatterati, Boris Johnson keeps on winning by appealing to the man in the street. Sleaze scandals don’t seem to stick but the prime minister knows he’s still on probation.
Tim Shipman - The Times