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These highly polarized times dunking on the prime minister.
This particular prime minister is the one thing that seems to unite people in fury, disappointment, loathing.
And so as he rolled his sleeves up to address the nation on Monday morning,
the weekend after one of the worst election results in Labour's history, Starmer had quite the job on his hands.