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August 20, 2025 4 mins
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Keir Starmer in the past few days has been on the diplomatic stage in a manner befitting a prime minister under global scrutiny. Most recently the cameras caught him in Washington DC, where he arrived ahead of critical tri-partite talks involving Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and key European leaders—his every word and handshake dissected on Sky News and by the press. The agenda, of course, was the war in Ukraine and the looming Alaska summit between Trump and Putin, which Zelenskyy himself has loudly protested for excluding Ukraine from the main table. The Prime Minister’s tone was unwavering: he declared Britain's support for Ukraine non-negotiable, urging robust security guarantees and making it clear that no peace deal would be worth the paper it’s printed on if it means redrawing borders by force. Official UK government releases echo Starmer's insistence on upholding Ukraine's sovereignty, while European capitals keep a watchful eye on whether the UK can shape, rather than simply react to, Trump's unpredictable diplomacy.

Earlier in the week, Starmer held a high-profile meeting with President Zelenskyy at Downing Street—a significant moment with much of the media reading into their warmth and coordinated messaging as an attempt to avoid being sidelined ahead of the Alaska summit. According to Sky News, this was less about decisive action and more a public show of unity and preparation for the unpredictable aftermath of Trump and Putin’s meeting. In domestic news, the Prime Minister was active in the North East, giving assurance that his government is fully committed to resuscitating the Sunderland Crown Works Studios project after a major investor dropped out—a move he pitched as central to regional jobs and growth, according to IBC and local press.

On the lighter, though hardly less political, front Starmer was trending on Instagram for championing an £88 million investment in reviving youth clubs as part of Labour’s National Youth Guarantee, aiming to appeal to a demographic restless for results. Yet all isn’t rosy. According to YouGov, Starmer’s favourability remains stubbornly low, with just one in four Britons viewing him positively and a net approval rating of minus 44. Even Jeremy Corbyn, newly anointed leader of a breakaway left-wing party, scores a few points higher now among the general public. Politicos and columnists have not been kind about his negotiation prowess either—Spiked recently branded him the “worst negotiator in political history,” citing the spiraling cost of the Chagos Islands deal.

On social media, #Starmer is routinely in the mix but rarely dominates the national conversation unless tied to Ukraine or a gaffe. The behind-closed-doors gossip is he is keen to avoid outright criticism of Trump, instead threading the needle: publicly welcoming stronger US security guarantees for Ukraine, but privately lobbying for a tougher stance on Putin, as Sky News analysis put it. For now, Starmer’s week is defined by this balancing act—projecting resolve on the world stage, shoring up Labour’s reputation at home, and watching as populists both on the right and left test his foothold with voters and backbenchers alike. Confirmed headlines read: “Starmer and Allies Walk Diplomatic Tightrope as Trump Meets Putin,” “Full Backing Promised for Crown Works Studios,” and “Starmer’s Favourability Flat; Corbyn’s New Party Outpaces Among Progressives.” As of today, there’s no sign of scandal or viral faux pas—just a relentless, and some say precarious, performance under the spotlight.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ker Starmer in the past few days has been on
the diplomatic stage in a manner befitting a prime minister
under global scrutiny. Most recently, the cameras called him in Washington,
d C, where he arrived ahead of critical triparthide talks
involving Donald Trump, Voladimir Zelensky and key European leaders. His
every word and handshake dissected on Sky News and by

(00:23):
the press. The agenda, of course, was the war in
Ukraine and the looming Alaska summit between Trump and putin
which Zelenski himself has loudly protested for excluding Ukraine from
the main table. The Prime Minister's tone was unwavering. He
declared Britain's support for Ukraine non negotiable, urging robust security

(00:43):
guarantees and making it clear that no peace deal would
be worth the paper its printed on if it means
redrawing borders by force. Official UK government releases echo Starmer's
insistence on upholding Ukraine's sovereignty, while European capitals keep a
watchful eye on whether the UK can shape rather than
simply react to Trump's unpredictable diplomacy. Earlier in the week,

(01:07):
Starmer held a high profile meeting with President Zelenski at
Downing Street, a significant moment with much of the media
reading into their warmth and coordinated messaging as an attempt
to avoid being sidelined ahead of the Alaska summit. According
to sky News, this was less about decisive action and
more a public show of unity and preparation for the

(01:28):
unpredictable aftermath of Trump and Putin's meeting. In domestic news,
the Prime Minister was active in the Northeast, giving assurance
that his government is fully committed to resuscitating the Sunderland
Crown Work Studios project after a major investor dropped out,
a move he pitched as central to regional jobs in
growth according to IBC and local press. On the lighter,

(01:50):
though hardly less political front, Starmer was trending on Instagram
for championing an eighty eight million pounds investment in reviving
youth clubs as part of Labour's National Youth Guarantee, aiming
to appeal to a demographic restless for results. Yet all
isn't rosy. According to Yugov, Starmer's favorability remained stubbornly low,

(02:12):
with just one in four Britons viewing him positively and
a net approval rating of minus forty four. Even Jeremy Corbyn,
newly anointed leader of a breakaway left wing party, scores
a few points higher now among the general public, politicos
and columnists have not been kind about his negotiation prowess either.
Spike recently branded him the worst negotiator in political history,

(02:35):
citing the spiraling cost of the Chacos Islands deal. On
social media number Starmer is routinely in the mix, but
rarely dominates the national conversation unless tied to Ukraine or
a gaff the behind Closed Door's gossip, as he is
keen to avoid outright criticism of Trump, instead threading the
needle publicly welcoming stronger US security guarantees for Ukraine, but

(02:59):
privately lobbying for a tougher stance on Putin, as Sky
News analysis put it for now. Starmer's week is defined
by this balancing act, projecting resolve on the world stage,
shoring up Labour's reputation at home, and watching as populists
both on the right and left test his foothold with
voters and backbenchers alike. Confirmed headlines read Starmer and allies

(03:24):
walk diplomatic tightrope as Trump meets putin full backing promised
for Crown Work Studios, and Starmer's favorability flat Corbin's new
party outpaces among progressives. As of today, there's no sign
of scandal or viral faupa, just a relentless and some
say precarious performance under the spotlight. And that is it

(03:48):
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