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Bloomberg· 2026-04-25 06:23
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party rivals have long had a motive for deposing their unpopular prime minister. The next few weeks may grant them the opportunity. https://t.co/YE7N3hJfHi ...
What's the case for saving Keir Starmer as prime minister | FT #shorts
Financial Times· 2026-03-28 00:19
Well, let's kick off then with the case for saving Starmer, which Robert is inspired by your column this week. Although, I should point out you've hedged slightly. Uh, the headline is the case for keeping Starmmer a little longer.I loved this line in your piece. There are reasons why Labour MPs should not rush to action. The first being that it is never true that things cannot get worse.Not the biggest endorsement of the current prime minister. >> No, I mean, look, the case removing him is very strong. uh y ...
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The Economist· 2026-01-31 10:40
Although Labour’s vote has held up better in London than in other regions, the party faces threats from both the left and the right https://t.co/ti1oYIICXM ...
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The Economist· 2026-01-24 16:40
The decision seems better suited to the 1990s in which much of the Labour Party gives the impression it would rather be governing https://t.co/7TEgKtmjaa ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-28 11:20
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party slumped to its lowest rating on record, according to a YouGov poll https://t.co/IIqManM3ne ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-28 07:00
British politics has begun to focus on the future of Sir Keir Starmer. The Labour Party’s annual conference will be a parade of potential replacements. But would the prime minister simply quit of his own accord? https://t.co/3RpgkJeB45 ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-26 17:40
Labour is not a party in the prime minister’s image. There are Blairites and Brownites, Corbynites and even a few Milibandites, but no Starmerites. Sir Keir’s departure would have the air of an unloved manager’s leaving-do https://t.co/qwA8eisaAk ...
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The Economist· 2025-09-12 08:40
For the first time ever, the ratio of Labour’s vote share among the richest voters (earning over £70,000) to the poorest voters (earning under £30,000) is larger than any other major party https://t.co/z2BxPHsLU2 ...