The Downfall of Keir Starmer: What Went Wrong?
The Rise and Fall of Keir Starmer
When Keir Starmer, a former human rights lawyer with great ambition, won a landslide in the 2024 general election, there was a sense of hope in the air. He had promised to repair 14 years of Conservative damage, but just two years later, he was forcibly ejected from his position as Prime Minister.
The Unfulfilled Promise
Starmer had seemed strong in opposition, but he struggled to lead and deliver on his promises once in power. Despite his elegant appearance and dignified gravitas, he was unable to connect with the public and address the country's issues effectively.
An Analysis of Failure
Guardian columnist Rafael Behr discusses with Nosheen Iqbal why Starmer seemed so strong in opposition but found it so hard to lead. They explore the reasons behind Starmer's downfall and what it means for the future of UK politics.
The Legacy of Disappointment
Starmer's ejection from power has left a legacy of disappointment and anger across the country. He is now recorded as the most disliked prime minister since modern polling began, a stark contrast to the hope and optimism that surrounded him just two years ago.