| ▲ | tomaytotomato 8 hours ago | |||||||
Keir along with Theresa May and John Major were true bureaucrats but they all had no real charisma. Sadly charisma is valued more by voters than other qualities of the political leader of a country. | ||||||||
| ▲ | roryirvine 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Major was actually great in front of a crowd (or in a crowd, standing on his soap box!), and thrived when faced with hecklers. Starmer, by contrast, is good in small groups and one-on-one - he really shone in podcasts and "chatty" interviews. Both are pretty charismatic in their preferred settings. Neither is a "complete package", but that's common in British politics, and you can certainly see why they won their party's leadership and led them to general election victories. May, by contrast, really did lack charisma. A decent, principled administrator but far from being a people person. She became party leader in the chaotic period immediately after Brexit, winning by default after her rivals imploded. I don't think she'd have come first (or even second) in a properly-contested vote. | ||||||||
| ▲ | mamonster 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
>Sadly charisma is valued more by voters than other qualities of the political leader of a country. Isn't this basically an internal coup? That said I fail to see the point of him being replaced, the next person won't do any better. | ||||||||
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