The problem that Labour has is they only achieved 32% of popular vote (not including those who didn’t vote), yet our system gave them a massive majority. It is a ‘house’ built on extremely fragile foundations and the cracks are self evident.
The UK has a stagnant economy; low productivity; an aging population and a falling birthrate. Labour MPs who voted against Welfare reforms did it solely out of self interest.
FWIW, I think that Starmer and most of his close cronies lack the political nous and business experience to run the Country effectively. For example, the new Business Secretary was an Aid Worker before becoming a SPad in 2006 specialising in social exclusion.
The latest shambles over Peter Mandelson will be Starmer’s downfall. The knives are out.
Good Morning Sunday 5th July 2026
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. Of course, if we were still in the EU we could have used them to do our negotiating and also wouldn’t be so sickeningly dependent on America for trade deals.