Labour's new deputy leader Lucy Powell promised to be Sir Keir Starmer's ally.
Yet in her victory speech she criticised his government and its record no fewer than 20 times. And told him to raise his game, or else.
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Here's what she said - and what she meant:
"Division and hate are on the rise. Discontent and disillusionment widespread." What she meant: The Labour government has been a huge disappointment.
"The desire for change is impatient and palpable." What she meant: You've had 16 months to deliver change - voters are saying, "Get on with it".
"We have to offer hope, to offer the big change the country's crying out for." What she meant: Stop tinkering. Get more radical. You've got a huge Commons majority, afte

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