

The Edition: Starmer at sea, Iran on the brink & the importance of shame
Jun 19, 2025
Tim Shipman, new political editor of The Spectator, shares insights into Keir Starmer's troubled foreign affairs stance amidst rising tensions with Iran. Freddy Gray discusses Trump’s controversial foreign policy and its implications for global peace. Michael Stephens delves into the complexities of potentially toppling Iran’s regime, questioning its feasibility and historical precedents. Stuart Jeffries brings an intriguing perspective on the role of shame in society, exploring its dual nature as both a societal burden and a trigger for self-reflection.
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Starmer's Foreign Policy Challenge
- Keir Starmer's handling of foreign affairs was once a political refuge but is increasingly a liability.
- Global events like the Iran-Israel conflict now bring difficult domestic challenges to him, especially within his party.
Gaza Fallout Threatens Labour Unity
- Labour faces strong moral outrage over Israel's actions in Gaza leading to internal party splits.
- Starmer risks alienating Muslim voters, potentially costing Labour 20-30 seats in the next election.
Media Influence on Trump’s Iran Policy
- Trump's Iran stance is influenced heavily by Fox News and Rupert Murdoch's media.
- Despite hawkish voices, his team fears involvement in unpopular Middle Eastern wars ahead of the 2028 election.