Keir Starmer has had worst start of any PM in 100 years, expert warns

Keir Starmer warned a leading historian.
Sir Anthony Seldon suggested that Liz Truss, who only lasted only six weeks before his dismissal by his deputies, had done a better job than the Labor Leader.
“In 100 years, nobody made such clumsy start (role) what he did (and why he did).

He said that focusing on optimism and growth can handle Nigel Farage’s reform England.
“Show people that you are a prime minister, show people that you have a story, show people that they become better with growth throughout the country, and then you will cope with reform.”
He said that some of the problem did not enter 10 without talking to the previous PMS, or that he did not run, who was around, or what his story or purpose is ”.
“At least Liz Truss had an open plan,” he said, “at least Liz Truss said.
The decision comes this week in a difficult time for the Prime Minister before the first anniversary of work.
On Sunday, he admitted that he had not been able to cope with the increasing rebellion on welfare reforms, as he focused on foreign relations, including the latest G7 and NATO summits and increasing tensions in the Middle East.

“The exact attention, the government, the government’s plans to overcome more than 100 Backbencher’ın full -scale rebellion in the middle of the full -scale rebellion, the benefits really fell to the changes in the last week, he said.
Ministers hoped that reforms would save up to £ 5 billion per year, but the climb means that Rachel Reeves had to find billions through possible tax increases in this fall.
Despite the problems, the Prime Minister should receive a significant vote in the welfare reform at Commons on Tuesday after he stated that he would support a leading rebel proposals.
Louise Haight said that he should see the full detail of the plans on “how to work the new system”.
“However, on Tuesday, the government has made significant progress on Tuesday and that approximately 400,000 disabled people throughout the country have made significant progress on Tuesday,” the BBC said on Sunday with the Laura Kuensberg program of Laura Kuensberg.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting, saying that the ministers are “in a much better position ,, he said he was sure that the government would win the vote, but he did not make any more concessions by adding” we need to listen. ”
The leader of the Union Union Secretary General Sharon Graham asked the government to start from scratch and said that the latest plans were “separatist and ominous”.
In the first year of Sir Keir, Sir John Curtice, a voting expert professor, agreed with Sir Anthony, and said that it was the worst start for any newly elected prime minister, business or conservative ”.
Last summer, Labour’s landslide victory masked the security vulnerabilities in the support and policies of the party.
“Labor won only 35% of the votes – the lowest share of the majority government so far. Keir Starmer was never particularly popular, and the people still do not know what they represent.”
“The only vision it really offers: ‘We will solve the problems left by the conservatives.’ However, it is not clear how he wants to change the country.