The body of evidence showing that when centrist parties adopt the priorities and talking points of the far right, they torpedo themselves is vast and powerful. Yet Keir Starmer's Labour Party seems determined to ignore it. A few examples in đź§µ: theconversation.com/how-should-l...

The evidence suggests traditional parties that ape the populist radical right’s policies risk boosting their rivals instead of reclaiming voters.

How should Labour and the Tories respond to the populist right? Lessons from Europe

The evidence suggests traditional parties that ape the populist radical right’s policies risk boosting their rivals instead of reclaiming voters.

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Starmer seems to be well liked by fellow politicians, notably Norway's PM, who sees him as a careful statesman but it's not translating into grass roots support. They lack feisty Comms to engage with Millennials/Gen Z. They need to take more risks and be authentic. We need to see results fast.

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