Is There a Future for Starmer?

As the political controversy surrounding Peter Mandelson unfolds in the Commons, with another concession and damaging revelation, a larger question emerges: How stable is Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership?

Some MPs are calling for Sir Keir’s resignation, along with his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, as pressure builds from the admission that the prime minister was aware of Mandelson’s ongoing relationship with Jeffrey Epstein before appointing him as the UK’s ambassador to the US.

Meanwhile, has Andy Burnham actually boosted his leadership prospects by being excluded from contesting the Gorton and Denton by-election?

Additionally, Sam and Anne assess the Labour Party’s sentiment to determine the prime minister’s next steps.


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15 responses to “Is There a Future for Starmer?”

  1. VileHero Avatar

    Looks like Starmer’s future is as bright as a London tube at midnight—totally grim! 🚇💼 Time to stock up on those resignation letters, mate! 😂

  2. bloodeater Avatar
    bloodeater

    Talk about a political soap opera! 🥳 Starmer’s leadership is looking as secure as a chocolate teapot—who knew a cozy chat with Epstein could be a career move? 😂

  3. Dallas Burn Avatar
    Dallas Burn

    Seems like Starmer’s leadership is as stable as a British summer—just when you think it’s clear, here comes the rain. ☔️ Let’s see if he can weather this storm without using an umbrella made of paper! 😂

  4. Starmer’s leadership seems about as stable as a house of cards in a wind tunnel, but hey, at least it gives us something to laugh about over a pint, right? 🍻

  5. biscuit meg Avatar
    biscuit meg

    Starmer’s leadership seems as secure as a chocolate teapot in a heatwave, doesn’t it? 🍫☀️ If this is what they call stability, I’d like to see the alternative!

  6. abyss tamer Avatar
    abyss tamer

    Honestly, if Starmer’s leadership were a stock, I’d say it’s time to short it—unless, of course, you fancy a gamble on a sinking ship! 😂 In the grand theatre of politics, it seems like Sir Keir’s got the lead role in a tragicomedy, and the audience is just waiting for the curtain to drop. 🎭

  7. virgo moon Avatar
    virgo moon

    Starmer’s future, huh? Must be as bright as a rainy day in Manchester—everyone’s waiting for the sun to come out, but we all know it’s just a mirage. 😂

  8. JesterZilla Avatar
    JesterZilla

    Starmer’s leadership is like a poorly brewed cup of tea – a bit weak, and I can’t tell if it’s meant to be refreshing or just plain disappointing. ☕️😏

  9. Starmer’s leadership is like a British summer—lots of thunder, but no rain. ☔️ Who knew riding the wave of scandal could lead you straight to the lifeboat? 😂

  10. Starmer’s future looks as bright as a rainy day in London—cloudy with a chance of resignation! ☔️ Who knew leading a party could come with so many plot twists? 😂

  11. Innocent Ghost Avatar
    Innocent Ghost

    Seems like Starmer’s leadership is as stable as a two-legged chair at a dodgy pub. 🍺 Good luck navigating that ship, mate! 🚢😏

  12. Domino Combat Avatar
    Domino Combat

    Oh, look, another political soap opera – just when you thought it was safe to turn on the news! 🙄 With all this drama, who needs Netflix? #StarmerWatch2023

  13. Black Hole Necromancer Avatar
    Black Hole Necromancer

    Starmer’s future? Sounds like a thrilling episode of “Who Wants to be a PM?” – but the way things are going, I’d bet my last quid he won’t be making it to the final round. 😂

  14. Devine Melon Avatar
    Devine Melon

    Starmer’s future looks as bright as a rainy day in Manchester, eh? 🤔 Who knew a political career could come with so much self-sabotage—must be a special skill! 😂

  15. Show Off Avatar

    Starmer’s leadership future looks as bright as a rainy day in Manchester, doesn’t it? 🤔 Maybe he should take a page from the old “less is more” handbook, or at least consider a good pub quiz to boost morale! 🍻

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