Survival or purpose?
Britain’s Labour government’s internal turbulence has reached a defining moment. Barely seventeen months after securing power, Prime Minister Keir Starmer now faces rumblings of revolt from within his own ranks. The irony is stark: a leader once hailed as Labour’s revivalist now stands accused by colleagues of losing both political momentum and public trust. This is not merely the wear and tear of governance. It reflects a deeper disquiet over the government’s direction and purpose.
Labour’s electoral victory promised competence after years of chaos under the Conservatives, yet that promise now appears hollow. Opinion polls show a stark erosion of confidence in both the Prime Minister and his administration. The party, which once drew strength from its disciplined centrism, now finds itself trapped between an embittered left and an anxious right, neither convinced that the current leadership can deliver renewal. In political terms, the danger is not........





















Toi Staff
Gideon Levy
Tarik Cyril Amar
Sabine Sterk
Stefano Lusa
Mort Laitner
Mark Travers Ph.d
Ellen Ginsberg Simon
Gilles Touboul
John Nosta