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Starmer's Christmas Balancing Act: Leaks, Strikes, and Legacy

Starmer's Christmas Balancing Act: Leaks, Strikes, and Legacy

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According to Sky News political coverage Keir Starmer has spent the past few days trying to project calm authority in the run up to Christmas with allies insisting he will absolutely still be prime minister next Christmas despite Tory taunts about his grip on government. At Prime Ministers Questions on Wednesday as reported by the UK Parliament feed and Reuters he sparred with Kemi Badenoch over the shrinking economy rising taxes and fresh doctors strikes turning the attack back on the Conservatives by boasting that his Labour government had achieved more in 14 months than the Tories managed in 14 years and joking about Tory MPs dreaming of a new leader for Christmas.

In the same Commons session the official record Hansard shows him announcing a licence to transfer 2 point 5 billion pounds from the frozen proceeds of the Chelsea football club sale to victims of Russias war in Ukraine and previewing his flagship violence against women and girls strategy promising specialist support for victims 999 call experts and a new national policing centre.

Two days earlier on Monday he sat for a two hour grilling at the Liaison Committee where backbench chairs pressed him on leaks from Number 10 his relationship with the independent adviser on ministerial interests and delays to that same violence against women and girls strategy. The UK Parliament broadcast and committee transcripts show him admitting an unauthorised leak was deeply damaging and saying he had already removed individuals while denying that he has lost control of Downing Street.

On the public stage Jewish Chronicle reporting and parliamentary comments show Starmer hosting a Hanukkah reception in Downing Street alongside the Chief Rabbi vowing to use all his powers to fight antisemitism and confirming a review of protest and hate crime laws that will look at chants such as globalise the intifada. He condemned the antisemitic terror attack at Bondi Beach after speaking directly with the Australian prime minister and with UK Jewish security groups.

Local government news from Royal Borough of Greenwich records him visiting a Greenwich school on Friday to launch a new initiative against male violence towards women a carefully staged photo opportunity with council leader Anthony Okereke that underlines how central that agenda has become to his personal brand.

Social media chatter over the week from Westminster watchers and lobby journalists has fixated on two threads his firmness over the leak inquiry and the question of whether this Christmas in Downing Street really will be his last. Those succession whispers remain speculation not supported by any formal moves against his leadership.

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