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Vorsitzende als Statisten?: Die Schwäche der SPD-Chefs: Olaf muss alleine laufen - Politik
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Keir Starmer isn t Labour s biggest problem
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Extinction warning to UK s Labour as Europe s centre-left struggles
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13/05/2021 - 12:36 As with many populists in Europe, the UK s free-spending Boris Johnson appeals to voters who are to the left on economic policy, but conservative when it comes to values and identity , says analyst Anand Menon JUSTIN TALLIS AFP 4 min
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Britain s Labour party is licking its wounds after another electoral drubbing, and can look to the decaying remains of once-great movements in Europe for a sign of potential worse to come.
Across the continent, insiders and analysts say, social democratic parties are struggling for relevance: riven by infighting, lacking a coherent message, hobbled by weak leadership.
Can Labour survive the next election?
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Blair essay
Starmer has had plenty of advice since last weekend and the latest figure to play the role of candid friend is Tony Blair, who offers his diagnosis of Labourâs ills in a
3,000-word essay in the New Statesman. Warning that no political party has a divine right to exist, Blair describes Starmer as âintelligent, capable, moderate-mindedâ, someone who looks and sounds sensible but is struggling to break through with the public.
âThe Labour Party is now scratching its collective head and wondering why the replacement of an extremist with someone more moderate isnât achieving the miracle renaissance. It is even asking whether Keir is the right leader. But the Labour Party wonât revive simply by a change of leader. It needs total deconstruction and reconstruction. Nothing less will do,â he writes.