Sixty days of Starmer: How has the Labour leader fared in his first two months?
Briefly

Sir Keir Starmer, addressing the nation on July 5, stressed the need for 'national renewal,' emphasizing a 'return of politics to public service' and a desire to 'unite our country.' This statement encapsulates the Labour Party's commitment to change following their election victory and sets a hopeful tone for his governance but acknowledges the challenges ahead.
Despite an overwhelming electoral mandate, Starmer acknowledges that his leadership may encounter turbulent times ahead. 'Things may get worse before they get better,' he cautioned, accepting the controversial legacy he inherited from the previous Conservative government, which includes a staggering £20 billion black hole in public finances—a financial landscape that will shape Labour's governance.
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