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Down and Then Out in Paris and London Why Starmer Isnt the Only One With a Popularity Problem

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The article discusses declining popularity of European leaders and structural economic challenges, but does not identify a specific commercial mechanism, product, company, or supply chain impact. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or M&A is reported. The content is political commentary without direct commercial implications.

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  • Keir Starmer's approval rating is 11% in UK.
  • Emmanuel Macron's approval rating is 18% in France.
  • Friedrich Merz's approval rating is 19% in Germany.
  • Europe's share of global economic output fell from 33% to 23% between 2005 and 2024.
  • 65% of UK voters disapprove of Starmer's leadership.

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