

Rising Starmer: An interview with Britain’s opposition leader
Apr 27, 2023
Keir Starmer is the Leader of the Labour Party and a former head of the Crown Prosecution Service. He discusses his agenda to revitalize the UK economy, emphasizing reforms in productivity and housing. Daniela Raz provides insightful data analysis on the impact of Roe v. Wade's overturning, highlighting the stark differences in abortion access across states. They also address the resilient fight for women's rights, drawing parallels between American and Iranian women's struggles for equality and access in a contentious political landscape.
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Starmer's Rise to Leadership
- Keir Starmer, former head of the Crown Prosecution Service, became Labour leader in 2020.
- He took over after Labour suffered its worst election defeat since 1935.
Starmerism Defined
- Starmer's approach, dubbed "Starmerism", emphasizes "how" as much as "what".
- He aims for a partnership with business instead of nationalization or pure market solutions.
Missions as Triage
- Starmerism focuses on well-defined targets and missions to guide government activity.
- This approach prioritizes policies aligned with key goals to improve government effectiveness.