Britain Is Dying Under Keir Starmer
Politics
United Kingdom
Started April 18, 2026
The United Kingdom is on a trajectory toward slow-motion collapse
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Britain Is Dying Under Keir Starmer
National Review (United States) | Apr 17, 2026
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Apr 18, 2026
Starmer's approach may inadvertently exacerbate divisions, risking further fragmentation of the UK's social fabric.
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Under Starmer, the UK is embracing necessary reforms that could revitalize the economy and address long-standing inequalities.
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Keir Starmer's leadership is undermining Britain's resilience, leading to economic decline and social unrest.
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The narrative of Britain 'dying' under Starmer overlooks the complexities of governance and the impact of global challenges.
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Conversations about the UK's future should balance critiques of leadership with recognition of systemic issues beyond any one politician.
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