The most important lesson from that decade is not to waste the moment of a prospective Labour government

On Wednesday, Liz Truss arrived on stage at her party conference to M People’s Moving On Up. In some ways, it was an apt choice, its final stanza saying more or less exactly what the speech said:

Moving, moving, moving
Nothing can stop me
Moving, moving
Time to break free
Nothing can stop me.

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