
Another post-Brexit prime minister bites the dust. Keir Starmer has owned up to the obvious: that he’s too unpopular to lead the Labour Party into the next general election. After replacing the hard left’s Jeremy Corbyn, the same Starmer won a landslide election victory two years ago on the promise of stability after all the chaos of Tory rule. So where did it all go wrong? Can the heavy favourite to replace him win back disgruntled Labour voters who first flocked to the Conservatives and now to the far-right Reform UK party?