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劳党陷入国家主义的死循环

Politics
United Kingdom
开始于 February 23, 2026

Keir Starmer has a quasi-religious belief in government power Source

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A strong government is necessary to combat inequality, making Starmer's statist perspective a vital part of progressive politics.

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Labour's fixation on government solutions risks alienating voters who prefer individual empowerment over state dependency.

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Starmer's reliance on state intervention stifles innovation and personal responsibility, ultimately harming the economy.

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The debate around Starmer's approach highlights the broader struggle between state control and free market solutions in Labour's identity.

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Keir Starmer's belief in government power is essential for addressing systemic issues and ensuring social justice.

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