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Keir Starmer is framed as a defender of football culture against corporate gatekeeping
Keir Starmer is framed as a champion of ordinary fans, positioning him as aligned with and protective of the public
Keir Starmer framed as a populist ally of ordinary fans
Keir Starmer is framed as weak and barely holding onto power
portrayed as losing authority and credibility
portrayed as politically vulnerable and under siege
Keir Starmer is framed as an ineffective leader lacking vision and direction
implied to be failing due to lack of internal challenge context
portrayed as a political adversary within the party
Framed as an ineffective leader failing to govern amid systemic challenges
Portrayed as politically endangered and on the brink of removal
Leadership legitimacy questioned through narrative of revolt
Starmer framed as weak, failing, and personally disliked
portrayed as consistent and credible in pushing for EU re-engagement
Start-ups are portrayed as vulnerable to government policy changes
Portrayed as lacking legitimacy in pursuing post-Brexit policy
Portrayed as politically vulnerable and under pressure
Keir Starmer's leadership legitimacy is questioned by portraying union support as withdrawing
Keir Starmer is framed as failing in leadership and not delivering on promises
Keir Starmer framed as strategically repositioning UK politics effectively
portrayed as leading a vulnerable, unstable government
portrayed as lacking integrity in leadership due to poor oversight
portrayed as ineffective due to lack of vision and control
portrayed as failing in leadership and losing control of party
Framed as an internal enemy to be removed
Families of missing soldiers portrayed as being at risk of systemic exclusion from legal recognition
Keir Starmer framed as weak or illegitimate leader due to electoral losses
portrayed as inauthentic and emotionally distant compared to Burnham
Keir Starmer is framed as untrustworthy and hypocritical on the monarchy
Keir Starmer's leadership portrayed as weak and failing
Keir Starmer's leadership is portrayed as effective despite political noise
Families of victims are portrayed as finally being heard and acknowledged by the justice system
Portrayed as a hostile authoritarian figure akin to Stalin
Keir Starmer framed as responsible for youth emigration, casting him as an adversary to national retention
portrayed as belonging and deserving protection against bigotry
Positions victims’ families as morally central and deserving of protection
Keir Starmer’s leadership portrayed as unstable and under threat
portrayed as isolated within his own party, facing rebellion and doubt
portrayed as failing in leadership, dependent on crisis for relevance
portrayed as untrustworthy due to internal party criticism and implication of manufactured crises
portrayed as a unifying and competent leader in contrast to Streeting
Keir Starmer's leadership portrayed as unstable and under threat
framed as failing in leadership and unable to deliver on electoral mandate
portrayed as being in a state of political crisis and instability
Framed as ineffective and ideologically alienating, failing to inspire or govern competently
franchise now produces harmful cultural content
creative failure due to lack of vision
franchise is in irreversible decline
portrayed as making a poorly thought-out, rushed policy decision
portrayed as ineffective leader needing to 'turn things around'
portrayed as presiding over a party in crisis
portrayed as dishonest or detached from reality
portrayed as an adversary within his own party
Frames Starmer's leadership as ineffective following electoral setbacks
Portrays Keir Starmer as politically vulnerable and under threat
framed as failing in leadership judgment
portrayed as lacking legitimate authority to lead
framed as presiding over a state of crisis and instability
portrayed as untrustworthy or lacking integrity due to internal party doubt
portrayed as failing in leadership and authority
portrayed as effective through pragmatic compromise
Keir Starmer is framed as an ineffective and failing leader under intense internal and public pressure
framed as failing in leadership amid collapsing support
Starmer is framed as failing due to lack of vision and competence
leadership portrayed as unstable and under internal pressure
portrayed as facing a mounting leadership crisis
Portrays Keir Starmer as losing control and legitimacy within his own party
framed as compromised by association with controversial figures
portrayed as politically vulnerable and under existential threat
portrayed as politically vulnerable and under threat
Starmer is framed as compromised and tainted by association with scandal
Keir Starmer is portrayed as politically vulnerable and under siege
Portrayed as politically vulnerable and under siege
associated with scandal and poor judgment, though not directly accused of corruption
portrayed as ineffective and failing as leader
Starmer is framed as ineffective and overly cautious in leadership
portrayed as failing to address structural crises and losing electoral relevance
portrayed as losing legitimacy due to internal party dissent
portrayed as failing to deliver an agenda that connects with voters
portrayed as facing urgent political instability and leadership challenge
Portrayed as failing to maintain party unity or control legislative agenda
Leader portrayed as politically vulnerable and under imminent threat
framed as an adversary to the unions rather than a partner
portrayed as failing in leadership and unable to deliver on promises
portrayed as politically vulnerable and under threat
Keir Starmer is framed as an adversary within his own party, opposed by significant factions
Keir Starmer is portrayed as politically vulnerable and under immediate threat from within his own party
portrayed as untrustworthy due to broken promises
portrayed as ineffective and failing to deliver on promises
Keir Starmer's leadership is framed as unstable and under immediate threat
portrayed as morally corrupt and untrustworthy due to anti-Trump bias and lack of nuance
Victims' families are portrayed as finally being acknowledged and included in the justice process
Keir Starmer is framed as failing to deliver on Labour's promise of change and losing working-class support
Starmer's leadership is portrayed as being under immediate threat
Families portrayed as excluded and marginalized by the justice system
Portrays Prime Minister Starmer as politically failing and under internal siege
Political instability and leadership under threat
Portrayed as a weakening, isolated leader
Starmer is framed as ineffective and responsible for Labour's electoral decline
Keir Starmer is portrayed as delivering on promises