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Ruthless leadership and energetic starts: What to expect from the new PM

COMMENT Well, whatever else, it was a great night’s telly. However you look at it, this is Sir Keir Starmer’s personal victory. When he took over as Labour leader in January 2020, Labour looked totally unelectable. So Thursday was a truly extraordinary achievement.  

In the less-than-five years since he’s been in charge, Starmer has ruthlessly reshaped his party, expelled Jeremy Corbyn – “pour encourager les autres” – and binned off almost all of the policy platform from 2017. Make no mistake, the long-road-to-socialism mob are to be kept at bay. EG readers might even allow themselves to be cautiously encouraged.

Tactical voting truly is a wonder to behold. The Great British public has given Labour a very large mandate but on a relatively low share of the vote. It was a nothing short of a punishment beating for the Tories, not for ideological reasons, but for sheer incompetence and chaos. Starmer now leads the biggest parliamentary party since 1997, but with many of his newbies nursing very small majorities.

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