Labour’s first 100 days in power under Starmer have been tumultuous, marked by slips, accusations of sleaze, and international events. Despite a “choppy” start, including a row with a major investor and internal party conflicts over pension plans, there have been significant achievements like new workers’ rights. Labour argues their challenging inheritance mirrors FDR’s post-Great Depression era, with both disappointments and dream-fulfilling initiatives shaping their early tenure.