Keir Starmer Tries to Move On After Local Elections

It's the hope that hurts. Labour staff watch election results with pizza and coffee, seeing politicians speculate.
Labour staff go to their London office on election nights to analyze results with party workers, different from the small rooms in No10.
Last year, Labour lost a byelection, which was a sad defeat.
James Lyons wants MPs to focus on making people's lives better.
Labour lost many elections, which is very bad for them. They lost in Wales and Scotland, and to other parties in England.
Keir Starmer didn't try to make the results sound better. Labour ministers had to talk to the media.
The Prime Minister has two main options: change his team or change policies. But changing the team can cause problems.
When Lucy Powell was removed from her job, she became deputy Labour leader. Now she attends important meetings.
The PM might give a job to Sir Sadiq Khan to get his support. Sadiq is on the left of the party.
Keir Starmer will give a big speech next week before the King's Speech.
He will talk about working closer with the EU to help the economy. This might not be popular with some Labour supporters.
The cost of living is a big problem, and Labour needs to do something about it. These election results make people question Keir's leadership.
Some Labour members are talking about who should be the leader, but they should focus on helping people.
People are angry about their living standards, which have not improved since 2008. They want change.
Voters have been trying to make a change by voting for different parties, but they need to see real change in their lives.