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UK: Petition Demanding New General Election Crosses 2M Signatures

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UK: Petition Demanding New General Election Crosses 2M Signatures
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NOV 2024
Above: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer steps out from 10 Downing Street to welcome Prime Minister of Romania Marcel Ciolacu ahead of their bilateral meeting in London, United Kingdom on Nov. 13, 2024.  Image copyright: Matthew Horwood/Stringer/Getty Images News via Getty Images
story last updated NOV 2024

The Spin

Left narrative

Labour inherited a dire financial legacy from the Conservatives that, despite the tantrums of many right-wing critics, will take more than five months to repair. While they have certainly faced headwinds since entering power, Starmer's Government was elected with an overwhelming mandate to deliver change and has been forced to make difficult decisions that are important to the UK's future success.

Huffington PostNew Statesman

Right narrative

The Labour government's actions looked nothing like what was promised in the manifesto. The country has been worse off since Starmer came to power, and it's no wonder that his personal popularity has nosedived alongside Labour's polling numbers. The people of Britain have had enough already, and — although unlikely to end in a general election — it feels as if Starmer is already against the clock to turn his fortunes around.

Express.co.ukSpectator (UK)

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Keir Starmer


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