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what are the chances of keir still being in place for the next ge? I would say pretty high, in which case, they have to work with what they have. This may be controversial, but with labour, even Keir's hands are tied. He could be in a position where he has policy thrust upon him that he doesnt agree with, or that he just doesnt want in there and yet he has to go in front of the camera and champion it. I dont really think labour has a leader in the traditional sense. He says he takes full responsibility when things go wrong, but he isn't responsible for policy, which I would say was fundamental to winning votes.
The other side of it, which he can control is communication. That certainly needs an overhaul as i've said before. He isn't a bad communicator, but my advice would be to concentrate on what labour bring to the table and leave it to voters to decide if they don't like Boris
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