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Andy Burnham is no saviour

The outcome of the Prime Minister’s make-or-break speech yesterday morning was never really in any doubt, was it? It’s break. Did anybody except Keir Starmer himself think it could possibly win the nation over? He is, after all, one of the weakest of the country’s public speakers, whose attempts at warmth, sincerity and human feeling

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Andy Burnham is no saviour

The outcome of the Prime Minister’s make-or-break speech yesterday morning was never really in any doubt, was it? It’s break. Did anybody except Keir Starmer himself think it could possibly win the nation over? He is,…

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theguardian.com1 mesi fa

What did Keir Starmer say in ‘last chance’ speech to save his premiership?

Address was billed as make-or-break amid mounting speculation of a challenge. Has he done enough to hang on?

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  1. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    What did Keir Starmer say in ‘last chance’ speech to save his premiership?

    Address was billed as make-or-break amid mounting speculation of a challenge. Has he done enough to hang on?

  2. martedì 12 maggio 2026·spectator.com

    Andy Burnham is no saviour

    The outcome of the Prime Minister’s make-or-break speech yesterday morning was never really in any doubt, was it? It’s break. Did anybody except Keir Starmer himself think it…