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They return to Parliament having watched their party slump further in the polls after Nigel Farage ran rings around them on crime and migration, stepping into the void to stir public discontent with his usual populist skill, aided by hate-fuelled forces of the far right stoking street protests.

In a general election, this would give Farage’s latest political vehicle a landslide win, with 400 seats. And to see how such success might irrevocably change our country, just look at the sinister events being unleashed in the United States under his idol Donald Trump.

Starmer is trying to inject new energy into his Government, shaking up his top team and preparing for a ministerial reshuffle. The next few weeks are critical, with party conferences, Trump’s state visit and Russia’s intensifying assault on Ukraine all soaking up considerable time for the Prime Minister. 

Perhaps Starmer, a decent and determined man, will find his political mojo. Yet it seems as if he has adopted the Joe Biden approach to government: trust voters to see his side’s positive steps rather than resort to snake-oil populism proffered by rivals. We know how that strategy turned out in the US, sadly. 

Starmer might feel reassured as he looks at the two main contenders for his job around his cabinet table. 

The smoothly ambitious Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streeting, who also possesses an impressive back story, is probably regarded as too much of a partisan on the right to win a leadership battle in the current climate. Additionally, both could easily lose their seats at the next election. 

So just as Boris Johnson when London mayor haunted the reign of David Cameron, will Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham find himself increasingly in the spotlight as a successor – and a threat – to Starmer?

square IAN BIRRELL

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After an insipid Cabinet career in the culture and health jobs, he has grown in confidence as mayor and developed a more straight-talking style, arguing that he benefits from being outside the Westminster bubble and seeing its failures more clearly. He is a critic of the effects of Brexit, supports proportional representation, backs free transport for teenagers and broke ranks on the need for a grooming inquiry.

If invited back to government, he would have to toe the party line, potentially soiling his freshly laundered personal brand. It is absurd to be even contemplating another prime minister so soon after last year’s win. Yet it says much about the state of British politics in this populist age that the mutterings of insurgency are growing louder – and that Labour’s man in the North is being viewed as their potential saviour.

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