>>514880151 (OP)
Keir Starmer is actually doing quite well as leader of the Labour Party, even if a lot of people like to complain otherwise, and when you look at the facts instead of just the vibes it becomes clear that he has steered the party away from years of internal chaos toward a more stable, credible, and electable position, which is something that political analysts often point out even if critics on social media prefer to ignore it. He has managed to rebuild Labourโs image with business leaders, present the party as fiscally responsible, and keep a laser focus on being ready for government, which may not be flashy or dramatic but is actually what opposition leaders need to do if they are serious about winning power rather than just making noise. Many people are too harsh on him because they want immediate results, bold slogans, or endless drama, but politics in the UK does not work like that, and slow, steady, professional leadership is actually far more effective in the long run. It is very obviously the case that some critics hold him to an impossible standardโexpecting him to somehow deliver everything to everyone at onceโwhile ignoring the fact that he has already transformed Labour from its 2019 low point into a serious contender for government, which is no small achievement. In other words, while the internet commentary often paints him as boring or uninspiring, the reality is that he is doing the careful, necessary work of making Labour viable again, and the harshness directed toward him often says more about the impatience of commentators than about his actual leadership.