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Keir Starmer is dire, but his possible replacements offer no improvement. The post Britain Can Always Get Worse appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM 게시자: will Feb 15, 2026
Critics of Starmer overlook the fact that any leader in today's polarized climate would struggle to enact meaningful change.

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The lack of viable alternatives to Starmer highlights a crisis in political representation that transcends individual leaders.

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While Starmer may be uninspiring, blaming him alone ignores deeper systemic issues facing Britain's political landscape.

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Keir Starmer's leadership reflects a broader decline in British politics, necessitating a radical overhaul rather than mere replacement.

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The pessimism surrounding Starmer's potential successors reveals a need for more engagement and innovation within the Labour Party.

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