Keir Starmer warned the British people on Tuesday that their nation was in a cultural and economic "black hole" and that "things will get worse before they get better" in his first significant speech since taking office as prime minister.
The lecture was notable for its depressing portrayal of contemporary Britain. Starmer used the word "rot" several times to characterize the state of the nation he now leads, comparing it to a house in need of more than just a quick paint job since its base is decaying.
Even his admirers questioned out loud afterwards if he was portraying a picture that was too depressing.
However, Starmer insisted that he wished to be truthful, as opposed to his predecessors, whom he held accountable for the current situation and for selling the British
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