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Starmer will hope heโ€™s dodged the axe for now โ€“ but these elections leave Britain more fragmented than ever | Jonathan Freedland
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Starmer will hope heโ€™s dodged the axe for now โ€“ but these elections leave Britain more fragmented than ever | Jonathan Freedland

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Even if all the results were not as catastrophic as expected for Labour, the writing is on the wall for the old ways of doing politics

He wants a little more time and he may just get it. It seems there was enough in the results of Thursdayโ€™s elections to allow Keir Starmer to fend off calls for his immediate exit. But that should not obscure the bigger picture, which is not only disastrous for Labour but also has alarming implications for British politics โ€“ and even the future of the country.

Start with the prime minister, whose fate was once deemed to hang on these contests. Maybe the political operation at Downing Street has got better, but on Friday morning it appeared that No 10 had benefited from the management of expectations. Labour MPs had been braced for losing as many as 2,000 council seats in England, with 1,500 seen as the threshold for a leadership challenge. But the first analyses pointed to an eventual tally of losses short of that first number, at least. In other words, the results were bad, but not that bad โ€“ and therefore good enough for the PM.

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