Britain’s cautious prime minister faces a growing public backlash
Keir Starmer’s downfall is easy to cast as the cautionary tale of a prime minister who let a commanding Commons majority slip through his fingers.
The arithmetic seems to support that view. Only 22 months ago, Mr Starmer secured 411 seats — Labour’s third-strongest performance on record and its best outcome since Tony Blair’s second landslide in 2001.
Judged on seat totals alone, the argument that he wasted a huge advantage carries obvious force.
Yet that imposing majority never amounted to an equally imposing public…