A quick dive into Reddit and Starmer confirms my opinion.
I made the mistake of checking the news and seeing the latest faff about changing PMs made me go down this mini rabbit hole.
This particular post / extract caught my eye:
"is he actually bad? He takes the national majority position on highly polarising issues, he has played geopolitical issues expertly, he is getting us closer to europe, acted in a moral way during internal crises, done lots for workers and the poor, actually gone after the rich in several meaningful ways, all while managing a huge inherited debt and creating a surplus while also spending meaningfully in areas that matter.
He has had a level of scrutiny ive never seen before, and done a decent job during the most unprecedented times weve ever seen. "
From: https://www.reddit.com/r/LabourUK/comments/1sbfrfy/keir_starmer_where_did_it_all_go_wrong_review_is/
The sentiment in these posts also indicate that some people aren't interested in a merry-go-round repeat of new PMs:
- https://www.reddit.com/r/LabourUK/comments/1s8kixi/labour_mps_should_get_rid_of_starmer_before_its/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/1r05xuo/has_anyone_changed_their_mind_on_whether_starmer/