By Eliot Wilson Starmer has built his vision on stability – but the riots could undermine all that, writes Eliot Wilson “Every commitment a Labour government makes will be based on sound money and economic stability.” That was one of the fundamental tenets of the Labour Party’s election manifesto. Sir Keir Starmer had torn into the Conservatives again and again – with some justification – for chaos, internal divisions and inconsistent policies, and promised that a government he led would be the opposite. Outside 10 Downing Street on the day he was appointed prime minister, he told the electora…