After Starmer's 'gloom', Labour MPs want some cheer
Briefly

Sir Keir Starmer faces backlash as he prepares voters for unpopular spending cuts by blaming previous Conservative governments for financial mismanagement, but risks overemphasizing gloom.
Ministers plan a packed legislative agenda aimed at reviving economic growth, signaling a potential shift from a purely bleak narrative toward a more positive outlook.
The removal of Winter Fuel Payments for pensioners not receiving pension credit has sparked controversy, highlighting how political blame may not shield the government from backlash.
Internal concerns within Labour suggest that the party should balance its messaging; recent comparisons were drawn between Labour's somber messaging and the Democratic National Convention's energy.
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