'He's doomed!' Keir Starmer dealt bleak prediction for 2026 after promising Britons 'positive change'
Businessman Andy Preston says PM will not survive 2026, predicting 'bleak' year for Labour leader

GB News published a New Year analysis on January 1, 2026, reporting businessman Andy Preston's prediction that Prime Minister Keir Starmer will not survive 2026 politically. Preston criticized Starmer's New Year message where the PM acknowledged life has been 'tough in Britain for a while' and expressed 'frustration about the pace of change.' Preston argued Starmer 'cannot inject optimism' and declared 'He's doomed!' The assessment comes as Starmer faces ongoing political challenges following his election victory. The article was authored by Georgia Pearce and published by GB News at 11:33 GMT on January 1, 2026, analyzing the Prime Minister's communication strategy and public reception as he begins his second year in office.
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