Keir Starmer is governing like a German
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United Kingdom
Started May 15, 2026
Only the hard right will win from the scandals engulfing Starmer and Friedrich Merz
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Keir Starmer is governing like a German
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | May 15, 2026
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Comparing Starmer to German leadership overlooks the unique political landscape of the UK and the need for a distinctly British approach.
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The focus on Starmer's leadership style distracts from addressing the real issues facing the Labour Party and the electorate.
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The ongoing scandals highlight the vulnerabilities in Starmer's leadership, which could weaken Labour's position against the hard right.
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Starmer's methodical approach reflects a necessary shift towards responsible governance, which can counteract extremist ideologies in British politics.
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Starmer's governance style is pragmatic and effective, prioritizing stability over populism, akin to successful German leadership.
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