Brexit is back – and it is consuming Keir Starmer
Politics
United Kingdom
Started May 12, 2026
The article explores how Brexit is re-emerging as a significant challenge for Keir Starmer, impacting his leadership and the Labour Party's strategy in the current political landscape.
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Brexit is back – and it is consuming Keir Starmer
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | May 11, 2026
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Keir Starmer's handling of Brexit demonstrates a pragmatic approach that prioritizes economic stability over ideological purity.
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A clear, decisive stance on Brexit could strengthen Starmer's leadership and help regain trust among voters who feel neglected.
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Focusing on Brexit distracts from pressing domestic issues like healthcare and education that need immediate attention.
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Starmer's Brexit strategy risks alienating the Labour base, which is increasingly disillusioned with compromises on core values.
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The ongoing Brexit debate within Labour reflects broader societal divisions, complicating efforts to unify the party and the electorate.
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