Keir Starmer’s leadership, initially intended to provide stability following Conservative turmoil, has faced significant challenges in under two years. His tenure is now marked by accusations of corruption and a series of policy reversals. Recent revelations concerning his nominee for US ambassador and a connection, albeit indirect, to Jeffrey Epstein have further fueled the controversy. Starmer, initially perceived as a dependable leader, has seen his standing diminish rapidly. The allegations and policy shifts have overshadowed his initial promise of a steady hand. The situation represents a dramatic downturn for the Labour leader, who entered office aiming to project competence and trustworthiness. These developments raise questions about the future direction of his leadership and the Labour party.