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Keir Starmer may have just served up the worst political slogan of all time | Simon Hattenstone

‘Delivery, delivery, delivery’ isn’t just vacuous nonsense – it’s emblematic of the prime minister’s leaden-footed approach to politics“Delivery, delivery, delivery”. That’s what the prime minister promised as he announced yet another government reboot, insisted he would get all asylum hotels closed “as quickly as possible” and was filmed with the ubiquitous union flag in the background. (“Look, I’m the leader of the Labour party who put the union jack on our Labour party membership cards,” he boasted.)Let’s quote Keir Starmer’s deliverance speech in context: “We are now into phase two of the government, which is where we focus on delivery, delivery, delivery and start to show what a difference a Labour government really makes.” Which, of course, can be happily soundbited as “delivery, delivery, delivery”. That’s the thinking, anyway.Simon Hattenstone is a features writer for the GuardianDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

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