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If Keir Starmer wins this election he will break with recent British political tradition.
He is a candidate for change who isn’t young, in fact by modern standards he’s quite old.
Tony Blair and David Cameron were just 43 when they won.
Starmer was elected to parliament late, too: he was 52 before he made it to the Commons.
If he makes it to two full terms, Starmer will be over 70 .
The man barely paused for breath in five years . Nor was he the picture of health he insisted on having a candle put next to him at dinner when he met Stalin so he would be able to light his cigars. Starmer might be older than most recent prime ministers. But that doesn’t mean he won’t continue to surprise us with his reserves of capability. After all, that’s the story of his late blooming so far. [See also: The New Statesman View: The Labour moment].
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