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Can an Irishman fix Keir Starmer’s premiership after 100 days of disaster?

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With the appointment this week of Cork-born Morgan McSweeney as his chief of staff, British prime minister Keir Starmer must be hoping for some calm after a turbulent first 100 days in office.


As the brains behind Starmer’s leadership campaign, McSweeney (47) is credited with having brought the prime minister to power.


After a landslide win in July, Starmer’s first three months should have been spent consolidating that popularity and delivering on the pre-election promises of a selfless, calm and steady government with none of the drama of the previous administration.


Instead there has been a stream of bad news stories and self-inflicted wounds.


It’s not the image he projected when in opposition while bashing the Tory government for similar behaviour.


Irish Times London correspondent Mark Paul looks back at Starmer’s difficult first three months, explains why McSweeney, a master strategist, is now in the top job and what banana skins await the new Labour leader in the coming months.


Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Declan Conlon.



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Inhoud geleverd door dconlon@irishtimes.com and The Irish Times. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door dconlon@irishtimes.com and The Irish Times of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

With the appointment this week of Cork-born Morgan McSweeney as his chief of staff, British prime minister Keir Starmer must be hoping for some calm after a turbulent first 100 days in office.


As the brains behind Starmer’s leadership campaign, McSweeney (47) is credited with having brought the prime minister to power.


After a landslide win in July, Starmer’s first three months should have been spent consolidating that popularity and delivering on the pre-election promises of a selfless, calm and steady government with none of the drama of the previous administration.


Instead there has been a stream of bad news stories and self-inflicted wounds.


It’s not the image he projected when in opposition while bashing the Tory government for similar behaviour.


Irish Times London correspondent Mark Paul looks back at Starmer’s difficult first three months, explains why McSweeney, a master strategist, is now in the top job and what banana skins await the new Labour leader in the coming months.


Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Declan Conlon.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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