If I were a cautious, centre-left prime minister, Trump’s victory would have me worried | Andy Beckett
A Kamala-Harris-like fate could await Keir Starmer unless he becomes more class conscious - even populist
Whatever determinedly positive things centre-left leaders around the world have said about Donald Trump's victory in public, in private they must have greeted it with a shudder. Not just because of the dark and chaotic prospect of another Trump presidency, but because in many ways the defeated Kamala Harris is just like them. She is a hard worker, a patient reformer, a reasonably good communicator, an instinctive mover towards the ideological centre, a supposed antidote to rightwing populism, and yet also an incumbent, in an era when such perceived protectors of the status quo are widely despised.
Keir Starmer may have particular cause to worry. On her campaign website, Harris promised to bring together" trade unions and business, grow the economy" and increase both basic pay rates and employment. She said she had voted for legislation creating hundreds of thousands of high-quality clean-energy jobs", and ensuring America's energy security". She said she would cut red tape" to build more housing". She pledged tough, smart solutions to secure the border ... and reform our broken immigration system." Above all, she presented her rightwing opponent as cruel", dangerous" and unfit to lead".
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