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uk prime minister keir starmer not walking away after local election mauling

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The article covers UK political developments with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity price, supply chain, or company margin impact is identified. The mention of nationalizing British Steel is a policy proposal without concrete implementation details or timeline, thus insufficient for a sector impact.

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  • Labour lost over 1,400 council seats in England and fell to third place in the Welsh Senedd.
  • Starmer reaffirmed commitment to leadership and outlined plans for nationalizing British Steel.
  • Internal pressure includes potential leadership challenge from MP Catherine West.
  • Rise of populist parties like Reform UK and the Greens noted.
  • Starmer emphasized need to improve party performance amid 'dangerous times'.

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