Labour does a major U-turn but does Clueless Kemi even notice? | John Crace
Briefly

The article critiques Kemi, the leader of the Conservative Party, for her ineffective questioning at PMQs and compares her performance to that of a struggling sports team. It highlights her stubbornness in pursuing a line of questioning that yields no results, representing a departure from expected political norms. Conversely, it points out Keir Starmer's strategic U-turn regarding winter fuel allowance payments, showcasing his political maneuvering. The author seems to advocate for an appreciation of Kemi's unique style, despite its apparent failures, suggesting an ironic admiration for her persistence in the face of critique.
Kemi chose to cut her losses, a triumph of sorts, while the Tory leader faced a humiliating defeat when the opportunity was effortless.
It takes a certain level of genius to be this abject, especially when time and again you are the only one who thinks you have aced it.
Keir Starmer's U-turn on winter fuel allowance payments exemplifies the political ability to shift positions while making it seem planned.
Kemi breaks the mold of opposition leadership by doing things her own way, despite numerous attempts to teach her otherwise.
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