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Starmer’s troubles may be self-inflicted. But voters everywhere are fed up with leaders lacking courage
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An opinion piece argues that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer represents the sixth prime minister in a decade, reflecting broader democratic instability and voter dissatisfaction with weak leadership across democracies.
Starmer’s troubles may be self-inflicted. But voters everywhere are fed up with leaders lacking courage
Keir Starmer is the United Kingdom’s sixth prime minster in the past ten years. For a country that likes to think of itself as the birthplace of modern democracy and a model of stability in a turbulent world, this is not a good look.
It’s also a painful reminder that democratic politics everywhere is becoming increasingly febrile.
Much of the chaos that has characterised contemporary British politics has been self-inflicted. The self-promoting Conservative prime ministers who preceded Starmer –
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