The Labour Party might insist it’s wary of complacency in the run-up to a general election. But its leader is certainly growing in confidence. Labour’s 18-point lead over the Conservatives will have undoubtedly energised Sir Keir Starmer as he stepped up to the podium at the Bristol and Bath Science Park last week to deliver his New Year’s speech. The Labour leader indulged in the opportunity to present a rather broad vision for the future, with promises of “hope”, “change” and his plan to “make a difference” signposting the 30-minute speech.