Keir Starmer
Keir starmer should resgin
0%
absolutely
high confidence
“youtube wants him gone, reddit thinks he should stay”
YouTube is absolutely furious, calling him a traitor and demanding resignation at 93% agreement. X is similarly livid at 96%, with people pointing to Reform UK polling gains and saying he's putting party above country. Reddit completely disagrees at only 22%, with multiple comments saying they're sick of PMs swapping every six months and that Starmer is being unfairly treated. it's basically become a platform war over whether changing leaders constantly is worse than keeping an unpopular one.
best comment
X · agrees
what's working
- He is more human and personable compared to recent prime ministers
- Previous prime ministers have made worse vetting errors without facing similar pressure to resign
- Starmer appears genuinely bothered by recent decisions and has shown authentic remorse through his apology
- Constant leadership changes every few months are damaging and Starmer should be allowed to serve a full term
what's not
- His cabinet ministers are expressing genuine concern about his mental state over the decision
- He appointed Mandelson despite knowing he failed vetting, demonstrating poor judgment and dishonesty
- Starmer is a duplicitous liar and traitor who has breached thresholds for potential arrest and investigation
- He misled Parliament by claiming due process was followed when vetting Peter Mandelson, despite the appointment being made without proper vetting
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first tracked
Apr 21 2026
last updated
Apr 21 2026
highest
83% on Apr 21 2026
lowest
83% on Apr 21 2026
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