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Danny Abrahams's avatar

Brexit is still the dividing line . Two camps . It cuts so deep it’s so visceral , labour need to be bold and just go it . Except they have a tortoise for a PM when this time a hare is the right choice .

Dara's avatar

The point about Labour losing votes to the Greens but seats to Reform is really interesting, and the most important observation from today because it has a consequence that goes beyond the political. A party squeezed simultaneously from both sides can't write a coherent fiscal platform - whoever succeeds Starmer will have to choose which voters to chase, and that choice will move gilt yields more than the leadership contest itself. Today the 30-year rallied on Starmer staying but, another repricing will come when his successor (if there is one) decides on the direction of their economic policies.

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