Starmer carries on regardless as G7 leaders ponder question of leaving gift | John Crace
‘I am going to fight on,’ said the PM. Perhaps his delusion was more deep-rooted than the others had feared Shortly before he arrived in
‘I am going to fight on,’ said the PM. Perhaps his delusion was more deep-rooted than the others had feared Shortly before he arrived in Évian at the beginning of the week, Emmanuel Macron set up a new WhatsApp group for world leaders. Only Keir Starmer wasn’t included. Call it the G6, if you like. The idea was to have a safe space to discuss how best to deal with the UK prime minister.
Should they confront head-on that this was going to be his last G7? That next year’s outing would be an athleisure occasion with Andy Burnham. T-shirts just a tad on the small size. Should they club together to buy him a leaving present? A French World Cup football shirt signed by all of them? Or was it best not to mention it at all?
Just proceed on the basis that this was a perfectly normal occasion and they would all soon be meeting up again at another global get-together. Nothing to see here. A quick competition for a photo opportunity with President Zelenskyy, a few jokes, promises to make the world a better place and then everyone goes home without acknowledging Keir was about to get booted out of their select club.
Still, at least Starmer was bringing his wife, Victoria. Maybe she would get to say a few goodbyes. Continue reading...
