By Matthew Lesh At the heart of Labour’s challenge is the tension between its cry for ‘stability’ and its mandate for ‘change’ – there’s a real risk we could end up with neither, says Matthew Lesh Rachel Reeves’ first speech as Chancellor received a warm reception, including from some unexpected quarters. An incoming Labour government may not have expected such strong praise from free market think tankers. Yet we were overwhelmingly positive about the prospect of planning reform. The reforms could unlock infrastructure development, streamline major projects, and ignite a housebuilding surge. T…