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Zombie politics is the new norm and Starmer’s dying premiership is the latest instalment | Nesrine Malik

The Editorial Team6 hours ago06 mins

Finally, belatedly, an honest portrait of Keir Starmer has been allowed to form. It’s been a hell of a journey. At first he was sanctified as the Labour saviour, finally arrived. That gave way to pleas that he was essentially a good sort, new to politics and in need of time. Now an impression is…

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