The New Statesman
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Keir Starmer will emerge, after winning the election, as a quiet, methodical radical who, if things go well, may be one day compared to Clement Attlee .
He hasn’t had a substantial political conversation with Peter Mandelson since last summer .
But worries around Starmer ’s true identity are focused on the Gaza war .
Keir Starmer remains the same pro-public service, class-ceiling breaker he has always been.
Factions circling, hoping to capture him, don't really understand this.
Winning in office doesn’t mean clinging on like some terrified jelly and changing nothing.
It means boldness. Dealing with the problems Britain faces will involve big decisions.
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