
One year ago today, Sir Keir Starmer became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. And how’s that going for him?
In July 2024, the British electorate — what few of them turned out to vote, anyway — delivered their verdict on 14 years of ‘talk right, govern left’ Conservative party rule. Mass migration had soared, and with it taxation too: no matter that Labour supported more of the same, simply anything had to be better than rewarding the Tories’ lies with another term in office.
So, Sir Keir Starmer, a human rights lawyer who has lately turned to politics, was rewarded with a historic yet totally loveless victory, giving him a huge parliamentary majority on a number of votes so low in otherwise normal times it would have been the tally typically for the losing side.
The power he wielded in Parliament ought to have been easy enough for a five-year term of delivering left-wing priorities unopposed. Yet, the wheels started to come off the project early, and just one year later, talk is already whirling around about who could replace him.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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