As Keir Starmer embarks on his victory lap across the UK as the newly elected Prime Minister, the remnants of the Conservative Party's 14-year leadership still cast a long shadow over the political and social landscape. The era, marked by significant events and policies, has left a myriad of challenges that the new Labour government must now address. Economic instability is one of the most prominent pieces of shrapnel. The austerity measures implemented under Conservative rule, intended to reduce the national deficit, have resulted in deep cuts to public services. These cuts have strained the National Health Service, education, and social care, leaving a legacy of underfunded and overstretched services. Starmer's government faces the daunting task of rebuilding these crucial sectors to ensure they can meet public demand. Brexit is another significant issue. The Conservative government's handling of the Brexit negotiations and the subsequent departure from the European Union...