You could just as easily say...
"Exactly, Kiers strategy (and it's a good one) is moving the Labour Party to the right to regain the trust all of those former Labour voters that have been upset by seeing their party transform into an openly idiotic left wing shitshow
It just depends as has already been said on where you think you're standing when you make the statement
From my perspective, I've not seen anything to suggest Starmer has moved Labour to anywhere other than its modern political average stance, ignoring the Corbyn years, it's in pretty much a similar position policy wise to where it always was since Kinnock replaced Foot or going back even further, taking out the Foot years, a similar position to where it's been for over half a century. The idea that those 8 years of Foot / Corbyn actually represent Labour's natural / traditional position is farcical.
Only yesterday, Labour was promising more unionised jobs and greater recognition for unions etc How does that fit in with this red tories / centre right idea?