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By Jessica Frank-Keyes They say to govern is to choose. As – perhaps – the UK’s next Prime Minister, if elected, Sir Keir Starmer is going to find himself with a whole bucket load of choices to make over the next few years. Some may be incidental – the hiring and firing of junior ministers – and some, like committing Britain to military action or declaring war, could determine future decades of global peace and security. But making choices – and communicating them clearly to the public – has been somewhat of a sticking point for Labour over the past few years. Voters’ predominant refrain has b…

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