Dan Hodges publishes a highly critical commentary on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer. In the piece, Hodges argues that Starmer’s tenure has been marked by wrongdoing and political failings, describing his legacy in strongly negative terms. The article references a parliamentary convention against speaking ill of the dead, using it as framing for the commentary’s tone and intent.
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