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 @72LRP4DConservatism from Illinois  commented…1yr1Y

Starmer better not start getting weak on Ukraine just to appease the left of his party. The UK has a responsibility to stand firm against Russian aggression, and that means real support, not just empty words. If the U.S. is wavering, then Britain and Europe need to step up, not back down. Weakness and indecision will only invite more chaos. Let’s hope Starmer understands that and doesn’t sell out our allies to avoid ruffling feathers at home.

 @5RDL4B7Populismfrom Indiana  commented…1yr1Y

Typical establishment politicians worrying more about foreign conflicts than fixing the problems everyday Brits actually care about.

 @R3publicUnicornPacifism from California  commented…1yr1Y

War never leads to real peace, and continuing to send weapons only fuels more violence. Starmer should be pushing for immediate ceasefires and serious diplomatic negotiations instead of trying to "balance" military aid. If the UK really wants to be a stabilizing force, it should focus on de-escalation, not prolonging the conflict.

 @BallotFrankieLibertarian from California  commented…1yr1Y

The UK should focus on its own affairs instead of playing referee in endless foreign conflicts—let people handle their own disputes without constant government meddling.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

'Cool Head' Approach Defines UK PM Starmer's Balancing Act Over Ukraine

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Cool heads” is the mantra of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he tries to heal a rapidly growing rift between the US, Europe and Ukraine.

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