Any pretence that Sir Keir Starmer can long remain as Prime Minister vanished yesterday.
His much-vaunted reset speech was an embarrassing collection of relaunched policies and dreary platitudes, with an extra dash of Brexit-baiting designed to pep up his party’s Euro-fanatics.
The pious PM said Labour under his leadership needed to ‘be better’ – but better at what exactly? Multiplication of zero still results in zero.
Starmer’s greatest problem remains the fact that no one has ever understood what, if anything, he truly stands for.
It is this vacuum that has contributed in great part to the dilemma now faced by Labour and the
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