Ed Miliband Eyed as Starmer Successor
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“not know when or if Starmer would go. To look back over. a little bit of a roller coaster. Since then, Starmers approval ratings have plunged to some of the lowest in history, polls show voters think he has not delivered on promises to improve government services, help with the cost of living.”
“not the end and whatever happens next we will be following it. The next election isn't expected for three years, why would his party replace him now? It basically comes down to fear of the far right-taking power. Let me back up. Starmer is sent her left, his party's called Labor.”
“'t want to be dissatisfied with Keir Starmer. And the emotional pull of, A, that sort of loyalty to your own”
“could happen at the national level. Would a starmer say about all this? He says , you know, a lot of the things dragging down his approval rating are out of his control. The Iran war, Trump administration”
“control. The Iran war, Trump administration 's tariffs. The British economy is growing. The health service wait times are down. So is immigration. Starmer acknowledges,”
“He might challenge Starmer, former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rainer has been cleared of wrong doing an attack scandal that might allow her to run. Polisher the most popular candidate though would be Andy Burnham.”
“mine, constitute consensus But Keir Starmer was elected with enemies and admir ers alike, convinced that he was going to provide process-driven , competent”
“Minister. NPR's Fatima Al-K assab has more from London. Potential contenders include Starmer's former health secretary Wes Streeting, who resigned from Starmer's cabinet”
“to try and get a seat in Parliament. That's required for him to then potentially run for the party's leadership. Starmer has so far vowed to remain”
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