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Keir Starmer must go

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United Kingdom
Started May 10, 2026

Labour has to decide when, not if, it banishes his ghost leadership

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Keir Starmer must go

New Statesman (United Kingdom) | May 09, 2026

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Removing Starmer now could destabilize Labour further, risking a split that could harm the party's chances in upcoming elections.
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Labour should embrace a leader who better represents its core values and can challenge the Conservative agenda effectively.
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The debate over Starmer's leadership highlights the need for a broader conversation about Labour's identity and future direction.
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Keir Starmer's leadership has failed to energize the Labour base, necessitating a change to reclaim voter trust and enthusiasm.
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Starmer's pragmatic approach may not resonate with the party's grassroots, but it is essential for a winning strategy in a polarized landscape.
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