Waiting for this flailing government to call an election is excruciating. We need parliamentary reform | Simon Jenkins
Briefly

Barely one voter in five supports the present Tory government, indicating a significant lack of popularity. Keir Starmer, though not necessarily the perfect choice, may have enough electorate support for a regime change sooner rather than later.
The exhaustion of power is a concern, as seen with past leaders like Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair after a decade in office. The constant election mode decisions from Rishi Sunak's office and the lack of distinct outlook in politics from both Sunak and Starmer highlight the need for fresh leadership.
The current focus of Downing Street's team on insulting Starmer, showcasing Sunak, and doling out money to voters indicates a political environment more geared towards election strategies than genuine governance and policy decisions.
Both Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer seem to lack a clear differentiation in their political stances, with agreement on various key issues like arms sales to Ukraine, Gaza ceasefire, and immigration policies. This lack of distinct views raises concerns about the depth of their leadership abilities.
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