We binned Starmer like an empty vape - and that's deeply embarrassing for Britain
Summary
Keir Starmer resigned as UK Prime Minister shortly after suffering heavy losses in local elections, with his departure described as being tossed aside like an empty vape. The article argues this reflects a broader public impatience and erosion of political protocol, where leaders are removed without scandal or due process. It critiques the media's amplification of rapid political cycles and notes the subdued public reaction, lacking protests or fervent defense. Drawing on W.H. Auden's 'Musee des Beaux Arts', it likens Starmer's fall to an unnoticed tragedy, warning against treating the premiership as a temporary pop‑up shop and urging respect for democratic institutions.
(Source:Inews)