Starmer must learn lessons from the Kamala calamity
The Independent|November 09, 2024
The Democrats' drubbing has unsettled those charged with implementing Labour's 10-year plan, reports Andrew Grice
Andrew Grice
Starmer must learn lessons from the Kamala calamity

Labour has begun an intense debate about the lessons it must learn from the defeat of its sister party, the Democrats, in the US election. Although UK political advisers, obsessed with American politics, overdo the parallels, some lessons are obvious.

A political elite must not fight on identity politics that might seem important to it, but on the issues that matter most to millions of voters. In the US, living standards and illegal immigration were critical, and they will be at the next UK election, which is already making some Labour backbenchers jittery. Why?

The Bank of England said on Thursday that Rachel Reeves’s Budget will mean a small rise in inflation, while her increase in employers’ national insurance contributions will hold down wages. Meanwhile, Keir Starmer’s tough talk on the small boat crossings has not yet got the numbers down. To the UK list, we can add the NHS – the symbol of Labour’s pledge to improve public services, on which it will be judged at the next general election.

Labour ministers argue that they are already on the right page with their emphasis on the “working people” – a demographic that was won over by Donald Trump. Labour might struggle to define precisely who these people are, but at least is trying to appeal to them. The Budget largely spared them the pain inflicted on better-off groups, while raising the national minimum wage and freezing fuel duty.

Esta historia es de la edición November 09, 2024 de The Independent.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

Esta historia es de la edición November 09, 2024 de The Independent.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE THE INDEPENDENTVer todo
Usyk outpoints Fury again to retain heavyweight titles
The Independent

Usyk outpoints Fury again to retain heavyweight titles

Oleksandr Usyk beat Tyson Fury on points on Saturday to do the double over the Briton, retaining the unified heavyweight titles in the process.

time-read
1 min  |
December 22, 2024
Jesus punishes Palace to reignite Arsenal title fight
The Independent

Jesus punishes Palace to reignite Arsenal title fight

Gabriel Jesus’s first-half brace fired Arsenal to an emphatic 5-1 win against Crystal Palace to take them within three points of Liverpool at the top of the Premier League.

time-read
3 minutos  |
December 22, 2024
Resigned Guardiola signals City's complete breakdown
The Independent

Resigned Guardiola signals City's complete breakdown

An obsessive Spanish manager had taken his adopted club to rare heights.

time-read
4 minutos  |
December 22, 2024
How the malicious Grinch bots’ are stealing Christmas
The Independent

How the malicious Grinch bots’ are stealing Christmas

When my brother-in-law tried to buy a Barbie gymnast as a Christmas present for my daughter last week, the doll kept disappearing from every online store he visited.

time-read
2 minutos  |
December 22, 2024
Pope warns Vatican staff on gossiping and backstabbing
The Independent

Pope warns Vatican staff on gossiping and backstabbing

Pope Francis used his annual Christmas greetings to tell Vatican bureaucrats to stop speaking ill of one another, warning that gossip is an \"evil\".

time-read
1 min  |
December 22, 2024
'I feared I'd end up in the trench like the other bodies'
The Independent

'I feared I'd end up in the trench like the other bodies'

Reporting from the site of a mass grave around 25 miles from the Syrian capital, Bel Trew speaks to a man who dug out the trenches before realising the horror of what was happening

time-read
6 minutos  |
December 22, 2024
Christmas market atrocity will further divide the West
The Independent

Christmas market atrocity will further divide the West

Does terrorism work? It depends what the aim of the perpetrator is and in the case of Friday night's Magdeburg Christmas market attack it's not as clear cut as it may have seemed in the immediate aftermath.

time-read
3 minutos  |
December 22, 2024
Germany mourns as death toll from market attack rises
The Independent

Germany mourns as death toll from market attack rises

Saudi doctor held after car ploughs into crowd at Christmas event, leaving five people dead and dezens more sala

time-read
2 minutos  |
December 22, 2024
'Good vibes': winter solstice is celebrated at Stonehenge.
The Independent

'Good vibes': winter solstice is celebrated at Stonehenge.

Thousands gathered at Stonehenge yesterday as they greeted the sun with cheers and applause to mark the winter solstice.

time-read
1 min  |
December 22, 2024
Children born thanks to IVF pioneer find biological father is scientist at his lab
The Independent

Children born thanks to IVF pioneer find biological father is scientist at his lab

Questions have been raised about one of the UK's most wellknown fertility doctors after two people whose parents attended his clinic reportedly made the shock discovery that their biological father is a lab scientist who worked in the same hospital as the physician.

time-read
2 minutos  |
December 22, 2024