Starmer's Government in Crisis: 15 U-turns, Economic Hopes, and Diplomatic Moves
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That said, I'm happy to provide you with recent developments about Keir Starmer based on the search results. Here's what's been happening:
Keir Starmer has faced significant political turbulence over the past week. According to ITV News, he made his first public appearance on February 18th following a major government U-turn on postponing local council elections. The government had initially delayed 30 English council elections to help town halls through local government reorganization, but reversed course after Reform UK mounted a legal challenge. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government reinstated the votes on February 17th. This marks what ITV News reports as the government's 15th major U-turn since Starmer took office 19 months ago. Sky News Australia characterized it as a "humiliating backdown," with host Alex Armstrong suggesting Labour feared losses to Reform UK.
Starmer defended the reversal to reporters in Wales, stating the decision was "locally led" and based on "further legal advice," though he acknowledged Labour authorities had requested the delay.
On the economic front, Reuters reported that UK Composite PMI rose to 53.9 in February, the highest level since April 2024 when Starmer's government took office, signaling a firmer economic rebound despite continued job cuts in the private sector.
Meanwhile, Intelligence Squared released a February 21st discussion with Financial Times Chief Economics Commentator Martin Wolf titled "Is it Game Over for Keir Starmer?" Wolf suggested the Prime Minister's tenure might be ending soon, citing fiscal challenges including public debt near 100 percent of GDP and chronic current account deficits.
On the diplomatic front, according to the Canadian Prime Minister's office, Starmer spoke with Prime Minister Mark Carney on February 16th, and met with King Abdullah II of Jordan and Crown Prince Hussein on the same day. He also spoke with President Trump on February 17th regarding Ukraine negotiations.
These developments paint a picture of a government under considerable pressure domestically while maintaining international engagement.
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