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Why Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has got it wrong on Europe

Sir Keir is determined to forgo the chance to show true leadership by perpetuating the myth that it can “make Brexit work”.

Keir Starmer is confident he has not broken the rules, a Labour source has said(Image: Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

For as long as the current Westminster government remains in power, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ remains stuck in a political era whose predominant tone is one of dishonesty.

Opinion polls and surveys have confirmed that the majority of people consider the Prime Minister to be a serial liar who cannot be trusted.

Our democracy will remain tainted for as long as Boris Johnson remains in Downing Street.

His brazen behaviour over partygate reflected a contemptuous attitude towards those who lost loved ones during the pandemic.

But of greater historical significance are his lies about the EU, which persuaded many that Brexit would be in their own – and Britain’s – interest.

With Mr Johnson now a discredited figure who has lost the electoral allure he once enjoyed, the main opposition party has an opportunity to offer a fresh approach that will cleanse British politics and inaugurate a new era based on honesty and integrity.

Unfortunately, however, it seems that Labour under Sir Keir Starmer is determined to forgo the chance to show true leadership by perpetuating the myth that it can “make Brexit work”.

Political leadership entails telling voters the truth – not shying away from it, as Sir Keir is doing with his new Brexit policy.