With the best glasses donor money can buy, surely Starmer can see that this week has been a total disaster | Marina Hyde
Briefly

Starmer's shift from being perceived as ‘No Drama Starmer’ to ‘Some Drama Starmer’ highlights the inevitable escalation of challenges in political leadership.
The prime minister's defensive stance on accepting hospitality and freebies suggests a tension between public persona and private indulgence in luxury.
Starmer's handling of the internal briefing wars illustrates the complexities of political alliances and the struggle for balance among his team members.
The satire surrounding Starmer's statements on hospitality reflects a growing skepticism about the disconnect between political leaders and their responsibilities.
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