Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden
The political commentary now doing the rounds would have you believe that Keir Starmer is somehow fatally weakened. That is political theatre, not political reality.
The facts are rather simpler. One seat has been lost. The Government still holds a commanding parliamentary majority, larger than any previously secured by a Labour Prime Minister. The mandate given by the electorate remains intact and runs until 2029.
Labour’s MPs would do well to remember what they are. They are the governing party. They are not the Greens, not a protest movement, and not a vehicle for ideological purity tests. Labour wins, and governs, from the centre left. That is where the country is, and that is where elections are decided.
The arguments of the party’s hard left belong to another era. Those who wished to pursue a different political project have had every opportunity to do so. The country has moved on, and so must the Labour Party.
If you wish to win and to keep winning, you hold the centre ground. That is where the majority of the British public sits: neither far right nor far left, but practical, moderate, and focused on stability and prosperity.
You were given a mandate by that majority. The public expects unity, discipline, and delivery. Less noise, more government.
Focus on the economy. Strengthen our trading and institutional relationship with Europe. Provide competence, stability, and growth.
The majority who put you there are not the loudest voices online or in factional briefings. They are the quiet voters who chose stability over chaos.
They delivered the mandate.
Now deliver the job.