The Sun’s political editor Harry Cole grills Keir Starmer on Southport attack cover-up
LABOUR voiced doubts over Sir Keir Starmer's leadership amid accusations he wasn't "driving the train" - but is more like a HR manager, it is claimed.
The revelations appear in Get In, by authors Patrick Maguire and Gabriel Pogrund, which chart's the party's rise to power following 14 years in Opposition. He even raised fears about his boss's long-term ambitions in 2021 when he declared: "What's the point in circling the wagons if you can't last?"Mr Starmer also hired an acting coach to help overcome his aversion to addressing crowds and his "wooden" styles back in 2017.
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