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The latest great insight from Starmer and Rayner, writing in the Times:
Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner vow to revive levelling up
The Labour leader and his deputy praised Boris Johnson’s policy, but accuse Rishi Sunak of ‘killing’ it and leaving regions to languish
www.thetimes.co.uk
Here's a paywall-busted version of the wretched thing. Not actually that interesting, the relevant part is:Sir Keir Starmer has praised Boris Johnson’s vision of levelling up Britain as he accused Rishi Sunak of killing the flagship policy.
The Labour leader will launch his party’s local election campaign on Thursday by pledging to tackle the “alienation and powerlessness” across much of Britain.
In an article for The Times, Starmer and Angela Rayner, the deputy Labour leader, writing together for the first time, said that under Johnson the Tories were “starting to understand” the issues behind regional inequality.
Damn that Rishi Sunak, refusing to back Johnson's visionary policies.It’s understandable that working people might have become disillusioned or cynical, because one of the biggest tragedies of the past 14 years is the sense that things can’t change. But they can and they will.
The Tories started to understand this with the levelling-up white paper. Much of the analysis in it was good. And there were parts that talked a good game about how Britain needed to build up all parts of the country.
But the policy was killed at birth by the then chancellor, Rishi Sunak, who refused to back it; the chaos and corruption of the Tory government under Johnson, and a failure to give regions the levers to make it happen.