💨 Abstract

Keir Starmer's government faces multiple challenges, including economic struggles, immigration issues, and internal party unrest. Despite some international successes, domestic problems persist, such as underfunded public services and increasing defense spending. Starmer's leadership is being tested by internal critics who are dissatisfied with his policies on benefits, immigration, and foreign relations. The article suggests that Starmer should focus on addressing voter priorities like the economy, crime, and housing to improve his standing.

Courtesy: Kate Ferguson