Many great prime ministers overcome a shaky start but Keir Starmer's window is closing fast | Anthony Seldon
Briefly

Starmer's belief in his clear narrative as Labour leader is compelling, but it risks being a fantasy that could lead to another failed premiership for Britain.
Lessons from past prime ministers, like Attlee and Thatcher, illustrate the importance of reflection and strategic thinking rather than rushing into politically expedient decisions.
Starmer faces dire polls and criticism, but historical context shows that early challenges don't preclude later success; he must learn to adapt his narrative.
The need for competent governance is critical as Starmer must avoid repeating the mistakes of predecessors who rushed their strategy without adequate contemplation.
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