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Well... he did pledge to continue with the policies that had proven popular in 2017, and encouraged the highest Labour vote share since 2001 despite very poor leadership.
And since then... very little in the way of policies, but a Shadow Health Secretary meeting with Blackrock, articles in The Sun and emphasising a 'toughness on crime' don't bode well.
I say this as someone who would still genuinely like to see him as PM, but he hasn't shown a lot of integrity in the way he's dealt with Labour policy so far.
And then you’ve got Owen Jones writing this whopping pile of steaming pony https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/may/09/policies-keir-starmer-labour-leader-boris-johnson-beergate
“Starmer, on the other hand, ran for the leadership of the Labour party on what must be one of the most duplicitous campaigns in modern British political history”. Seriously Owen?