Are Labour's missions enough - and is a reshuffle ahead?

Are Labour's missions enough - and is a reshuffle ahead?

By The New Statesman

Keir Starmer has finished announcing Labour’s five missions. Are they enough to get Labour into government? 


Vocational education, social mobility, and breaking the “class ceiling” – Labour’s final "mission" was designed to represent the party’s core values. Keir Starmer's mission-based approach is supposed to give us an insight into how a Labour government might lead the country.


Anoosh Chakelian, host of the New Statesman podcast, Zoë Grünewald, political reporter for the New Statesman, and Rachel Wearmouth, deputy political editor of the New Statesman, discuss Labour’s five missions and whether they will be enough to win the next election - and chat through reshuffle rumours.


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