After Starmer and Robbins, McSweeney faces a grilling on Mandelson. Can this government survive? Our panel responds
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After Starmer and Robbins, McSweeney faces a grilling on Mandelson. Can this government survive? Our panel responds
"Starmer's manipulation of Labour's national executive committee to bar Burnham from standing at the Gorton and Denton byelection was low, petty politics that turned many against him."
"Labour people will have been doubly appalled by the revelation from Tom Baldwin, Starmer's biographer, of a close runner-up for that Washington post: George Osborne!"
"It was exactly what Keir Starmer promised to change. To restore integrity to government and get on with fixing the problems in our country."
Keir Starmer's leadership of Labour is under scrutiny as he faces potential challenges from within the party. The absence of a strong contender for leadership complicates matters. His decision to block Andy Burnham from a byelection has alienated many. Starmer's appointment of controversial figures has also raised eyebrows, leading to concerns about his judgment. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister's political troubles persist, with calls for accountability. The political landscape remains chaotic, contradicting Starmer's promises of integrity and stability in governance.
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