starmer's unexpected twist it's got to be a mixed bag in london, right? starmer on the ropes and burnham looking like he might make a move. louise haigh, burnham's buddy, hopes for a smooth transition--like they're planning a handoff at halftime rather than a full game change.
the idea of starmer stepping down but still wanting to be in any leadership race? that sounds about as clean as a used bandaid. it's like he's saying "okay, i'll leave the room, but i'm still going to wave my arms around. " and what if this orderly exit turns into a messy battle?
the whole situation feels like an old episode of house of cards--british politics at its most dramatic. anyone else finding this as tense as a soap opera?
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