Wish you were right. Am afraid that's the Stockholm syndrome syndrome speaking. Starmers new labour will in reality be like teflon Tony on steroids. Anyone remember public private partnerships? That blairite fiasco that cost the taxpayer billions (that ended up in guess who's pockets?) will be nothing compared to the privatising by the backdoor of the nhs, what's left of a welfare state starmer will inflict. And post truss, Boris he will get away with it, the electorate have lost any critical faculties it may have had.Starmer has a difficult job to do.
He needs to steer clear of clearly unworkable policies of Corbyn, Johnson and Truss.
There is very little left on the table.
Can he preserve what's left of the social safety net? If he can, then who is doing the work that the poorer Brits don't want to do?
Can he level up? I can't see how that's possible.
Can he borrow enough money to turn the economy around? If he can, then how much tax can he charge the better off among us?
Can he take us back to the EU, if not, then can he get us back inside the single market or the customs union?
Can he wean our universities off selling cheap degrees?