The Labour Party achieved a significant landslide victory, taking over 400 seats and securing a strong majority for the next five years. This shift is seen as a potential positive change after 14 years of Tory rule, with key cabinet appointments inspiring hope for progressive governance. However, the new majority also grants Labour the power to pass or repeal laws at will, which raises concerns about potential regressive legislation, similar to past Tory policies that restricted free speech and the right to protest. The article calls on the new government to commit to a series of progressive actions, including repealing controversial acts, addressing social issues like homelessness and education, and improving the NHS and criminal justice system. The future depends on holding the government accountable to these commitments to ensure a just and prosperous society.