‘Labour has made mistakes and you are right to demand better- but this is a moment to look beyond the noise and choose the path ahead’

Progress vs dead end is the choice

We know many of you feel let down.

We hear it everywhere – across kitchen tables, on high streets, in workplaces where every pound is stretched to breaking point. The cost of living dominates every ­conversation.

And yes, Labour has made mistakes. The winter fuel decision hurt. The Mandelson row raised fair and serious ­questions. You are right to demand better.

But this is a moment to look beyond the noise and choose the path ahead. Leadership is not about never getting it wrong. It is about direction. It is about values.

It is about who a government stands up for when it matters most. And while others shout from the sidelines, Labour is getting on with the job.

No-fault evictions banned, giving renters long-overdue security. Railways being brought back into public ownership to serve ­passengers, not just profit.

More than 1,000 extra GPs on the way, helping people get the appointments they need. Workers’ rights strengthened, ending zero-hours contracts, bringing in sick pay from day one and stopping fire-and-rehire.

And, crucially, lifting the two-child cap – a real step towards pulling children out of poverty and giving families hope. Clean energy is creating jobs for the future, and an approach to immigration is replacing empty gimmicks with grown-up policy.

Set against all that is a hollow alternative. Reform UK and Nigel Farage offer anger without answers. We have already seen what happens when Reform gets its hands on power – their ­councils are marked by chaos and incompetence.

Scratch beneath the surface and you find a party comfortable with racist and fascist tropes, bankrolled by billionaires who have never known a day’s financial worry.

This is the choice. Progress versus paralysis. The Labour Party is not flawless. But it is moving forward. Reform offers only a dead end.

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