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A new year is a great chance, isn't it, at a personal, a professional, a political level
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It's a fresh start. So for leaders, it's a golden opportunity to look forward and inject that optimism that we all crave
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I don't think Keir Starmer can do it. It almost doesn't matter what he says. I can barely remember what he said
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But he didn't have that energy about him. He didn't instil optimism
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And that's a personal problem, I think, for him. It almost doesn't matter what he says
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Sam, it doesn't look like he believes it. That is the problem, isn't it
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I mean, obviously, politics should be about your policies rather than your personality
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But, I mean, if you read any of the newspapers today or any, you know, debate forums
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we're not all talking about, oh, the fireworks were lovely. We're talking about Wilker Starmer, BPM, at the end of the year
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He's in a very tough spot. And I do feel sorry for him because he almost cannot win whatever he does
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even if the economy does start to improve. I think it's a long time, you know
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before we all start to feel a bit better in our pockets, Dawn. So, Keir Starmer's got a monstrous challenge
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He doesn't have... It shouldn't be like this, but it is. Politics, you need charisma, you need leadership
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you need to be that figurehead. He doesn't have that. So, he's doomed. He will be gone
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I thought he'd be gone by now. I was wrong. You did say that. I did say that
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But I do think he's got just a few months in him. I think they will wait till the local elections
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Why, I don't know, because they will be disastrous. It's a question of how much, but they will be