What is remarkable about Sir Keir Starmer, however, is that he has not a single, discernible positive quality. If he got lost in Tesco, and his mum put out his description on the tannoy, there would be no possible chance of him being tracked down. He is not a good speaker, his nasal voice drones on and on, a lulling invitation to the most pronounced meaninglessness. When asked about his vision for the future, he says things like this:‘Changing the things that need changing … that is the change I will bring about!’
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This content originally appeared on CounterPunch.org and was authored by Tony McKenna.