M ake Labour Normal Again. That has been the defining mission of Keir Starmer since the spring of 2020, when he took over a battered and demoralised party in the grips of an investigation by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Today, he made a little clearer what his leadership meant for the country. A Labour Party that was unequivocally pro-Nato, opposed to antisemitism and a safe bet for ordinary people tired of permanent economic crises. As the Tories’ reputation for economic stewardship has taken a mauling from the markets, Starmer talked about “sound money” as if his speech were...