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DAN HODGES: When Britain needed a leader to articulate our pain, disgust and despair, Keir Starmer was missing in action. Kemi stepped up - and spoke like a real Prime Minister
Dan Hodges argues that Keir Starmer failed to address Britain's pain, disgust, and despair, while Kemi took the initiative and demonstrated leadership akin to a Prime Minister.
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