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Laura Kuenssberg, "Is Prime Minister Keir Starmer about to quit his job? We could be on the verge of another change in No 10. And what does that say about us as a country?" Easy, Brexit has consumed yet another Prime Minister The Prime Minister who lasts will be the one who calls out the populist far right, addresses misinformation online, on TV, in the papers, and brings in the economic rewards from increased trade with the EU which means fewer if any cuts to public services, the poor or the disabled It's as simple as that

A statment from us.



THE QUESTION NOBODY WANTS TO ANSWER Something curious is happening in Westminster. Keir Starmer lists achievements that critics said were impossible. The economy stabilising. Waiting lists falling. Migration coming down. Britain rebuilding relationships abroad. Yet the conversation is not about whether those achievements matter. It is about who should inherit them. That should give us pause. Because there are two very different arguments. One says Starmer has failed. The other says Burnham won a by-election. Those are not the same thing. One is a verdict on government. The other is an opportunity spotted by ambitious people. And perhaps the greatest irony of all is this: The louder the talk of a "calm", "dignified" and "consensual" handover becomes, the less it sounds like unity and the more it sounds like power. Politics is full of people who want the crown. Britain needs people willing to carry the burden. Keir Starmer inherited a country that was broken. He rebuilt the party. He won the mandate. Now he is doing the difficult work of rebuilding the nation. That is not a reason to replace him. It is a reason to let him finish the job. #Labour #KeirStarmer #UKPolitics

- Stabilise the economy - Bring down waiting lists and migration - A 'closer, better relationship' with the EU Keir Starmer lists the achievements of his government - targets which two years ago, people told him were 'not possible'.














