Analysis: Prime Minister Starmer's Situation Is Really Difficult - Even a Leap to the Left May Not Save Him
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There was no indication whatsoever that Starmer was considering stepping down as prime minister.
With a speech, the British Prime Minister has signalled that he does not want to resign, but wants to lead the Labour Party out of the crisis. He has probably succeeded in gaining at least some time.
Keir Starmer takes responsibility for massive losses of his Labour party in the elections, but does not want to go. In a crisis speech, he defends his course - and builds up the threatening backdrop of political opponents.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer assures that he will not resign, even though dozens of his own MPs are already demanding that he leave.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer takes responsibility for the election debacle of his party - but does not want to go. In a speech he addresses the United Kingdom.
After the defeat of the Labour in the elections of Thursday 7 May, Keir Starmer had to redefine his mandate as Prime Minister and prove that he was the man of the situation for the United Kingdom. Despite the rhetoric, his speech on Monday shows that he clings to his old methods
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