Starmer abandoned the pretense he was Sanchez the second he became Labour leader, embracing a style closer to Biden with a US-centric foreign policy that divided voters over Gaza.
Starmer's demeanor resembles Scholz's, facing the potential challenge of a struggling economy if elected, while his political approach seems to mirror Macron's, courting consultants and lobbyists like France.
Lessons from Macron's reliance on consultancies highlight risks of diminishing governmental preparedness and adaptability, as seen with the initial vaccine rollout failures attributed to external influence.
Outsourcing core functions hampers a government's ability to handle crises effectively, as decision-making processes become externalized, hindering learning and adaptability when facing significant challenges.
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