Sir Keir Starmer, despite achieving an epic majority for Labour, is facing internal doubts about his leadership. Sources cite concerns over his judgment on people and policy, communication skills, and decision-making pace. While praised for foreign policy, the party grapples with a perceived lack of vision and public unpopularity. Starmer faces pressure to clearly articulate his government's agenda and persuade his party, especially ahead of the annual conference, amid a lack of clear successor candidates.
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