Angela Rayner called on Labour MPs to focus on the party's achievements and make a strong case for its leadership as it moves into a new phase. She pointed to progress in areas like NHS waiting lists, housing funding, and wage growth. However, she acknowledged the significant challenges ahead, particularly concerning long-term infrastructure projects. Rayner also stressed the urgency of tackling child poverty and improving the SEND system. She urged all Labour members to articulate their successes more effectively, contrasting Labour's comprehensive efforts against the Tory focus on limited achievements.
Angela Rayner stressed the importance of focusing on Labour's achievements rather than failures, urging her colleagues to be better advocates for their party's successes over the past year.
She emphasized the need to communicate accomplishments such as falling NHS waiting lists, increased funding for housing, and rising wages while preparing for challenges in infrastructure and planning.
Rayner highlighted the urgency of addressing child poverty and reforming the SEND system, labeling these as moral missions for the Labour party to undertake.
She criticized the tendency of the Labour movement to highlight only unachieved goals rather than celebrate their numerous accomplishments, comparing it to the Tory approach of emphasizing minimal successes.
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