Keir Starmer's path to UK power faces challenges as Labour struggles to keep up with his bolder approach, with concerns raised about the party's consistency in polls and results. Critics warn of potential obstacles ahead for Starmer's leadership.
No, Labour does not need a 10% swing to win a majority of 2 (it has to be an even number). That swing would only be necessary if we assume it to be uniform across Great Britain What could go wrong for Keir Starmer? A lot actually, Laura Kuenssberg writes https://t.co/YZTBg1r2Yh https://t.co/ddkZbdq8YJ
🔴 Britain is not yet in love with Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, Lord Kinnock has said, as party insiders fear that the general election could become a repeat of 1992 Read more from @benrileysmith below 👇 https://t.co/wTk9LLMi0t
If this is just ‘future uncertain and events can intervene’, fine. But consistency of 20% poll leads & results +hostility to Tories,justify Lab maj odds.What could go wrong for Starmer? A lot actually, Laura Kuenssberg writes https://t.co/y1kIohTElT
What could go wrong for Keir Starmer? A lot actually, Laura Kuenssberg writes https://t.co/5OQCsfbj7R
Keir Starmer’s bolder path to UK power risks leaving Labour behind https://t.co/F1XFEy0suM via @alexwickham @PronouncedAlva @EllenAMilligan https://t.co/4TzYDEYY6w