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Keir Starmer resigns after being abandoned by voters

Sky News Australia

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June 22, 2026

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Former Political Strategist to Tony Blair John McTernan believes Labour’s shift towards Reform-style politics alienated voters and accelerated Starmer’s downfall. “There’s nothing in the fall in Keir's support that has anything to do with migration, except in one regard,” Mr McTernan told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “The policy adopted by his Chief of Staff, Morgan McSweeney, and Keir Starmer was to become a Reform-adjacent, Farage-adjacent party, and there’s no room in the political marketplace for a slightly more right-wing Labour party. “The competition that Labour suffered from being on its left was from the Greens.”

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