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Keir Starmer’s survival is not vindication. It’s living to die another day

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By The Times
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In brief

Keir Starmer's leadership faces scrutiny following the Peter Mandelson inquiry into sleaze allegations. While the Prime Minister survives the immediate political challenge, the concerning development is the lack of vocal support from Labour MPs defending his position. This minimal backing suggests underlying party tensions and questions about Starmer's secure standing within his own ranks, indicating vulnerability rather than vindication in the coming political landscape.

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Keir Starmer’s survival is not vindication. It’s living to die another day
Keir Starmer’s survival is not vindication. It’s living to die another day

The dangerous development after the Peter Mandelson sleaze inquiry is how few members of Labour were minded to come to the prime minister’s defence
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