There is a look of despair in Starmer’s eyes – and a feeling in the room that the endgame has begun
It’s beginning to feel terminal. Not that there hasn’t been talk of Labour MPs wanting to remove Keir Starmer before. Just that this time there’s the sense of a tipping point being reached. No more second chances. No praying for a miracle in the May elections that will never come. A quantum shift of collective despair.
You can’t escape the irony. Starmer has always prided himself on being ‘Mr Rules’. It’s how he got elected. He might be a bit dull and lack charisma, but you can count on him to be reliable. To play by the rules. And now he has been undone by having given the prime Washington job to a man who was the epitome of ‘Mr No Rules’. And he had thought he had been so clever by acting out of character to make Peter Mandelson the US ambassador. Many in his cabinet had congratulated him. As had many Tories. A sleazy diplomat for a sleazy president. A match made in heaven.

