Starmer's 2026 reset already in chaos amid plots to bring him down | The Daily T
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Sir Keir Starmer is caught between a rock and a hard place.
Not wanting to upset Donald Trump by criticising either his removal of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela or his keenness to also take over Greenland, but also instinctively both a proud Europhile at heart and a fan of international law and order, it’s making for a tricky start to the year for the Prime Minister.
Camilla and Tim discuss how Starmer's managed to say nothing of any substance about Trump's actions in Venezuela and his ever-growing domestic problems, with new polling indicating that only 9 per cent of the British public think we’re in for a good year.
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