In 'Get In,' Patrick Maguire and Gabriel Pogrund outline Keir Starmer's rise within the Labour Party, highlighting his ruthless approach to leadership that has led to the downfall of many colleagues. Starmer's lack of political ideology is evident, as he struggles to define his stance on key issues when challenged by former leaders. This absence of conviction shapes his leadership style, leaving him reliant on strategist Morgan McSweeney, and contributing to an overall lack of direction for the party, which has affected his approval ratings amid growing public dissatisfaction.
Starmer developed an incredible ruthlessness, casting him as an operator who ought to be renowned for the trail of human wreckage they leave in their wake.
His readiness to behave ruthlessly, however, does not come from ideological zeal but from an absence of convictions that allows him to shape-shift easily.
Starmer was a leader who did not much like politics, highlighting his lack of firm ideological positioning or vision for Labour's future.
Starmer's advisers have apparently failed to supply him with a coherent governing script, exposing his lack of politics, and leaving him panicked.
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