
If this isnโt to be the last ever Labour government, the party is going to need to reconnect with the labour movement
Andrea Egan is the general secretary of Unison
If youโre hurtling at high speed towards the cliff-edge, basic common sense says you should at least try to apply the brakes. Itโs that moment now: in the wake of Fridayโs disastrous election results for Labour, few really doubt there will inevitably be a new party leader โ and prime minister.
Yet endless speculation over the how and when of Keir Starmerโs political demise, entertaining as it might be for pundits and Westminster-watchers, is a diversion from the real debate that needs to be had.
Andrea Egan is the general secretary of Unison
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