@skynews: David Lammy pays tribute to 'principled' friend Keir Starmer. The senior Labour figure praises Sir Keir Starmer for being "decent, good and principled" shortly after the prime minister announced he would be stepping down #skynews #starmer #politics

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mikeym0716
mikeym0716 :
Are we talking about the same kier here because clearly not
2026-06-22 13:35:46
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toby62048
Toby :
he was so good ,that's why he lost hes job
2026-06-22 13:33:07
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the_kettleman
Kettleman :
Its been a mess mate
2026-06-22 14:37:47
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oligeorge1
Kath66 :
Is he ok ??? Jeez !
2026-06-22 14:41:08
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radiocase10
radiocase10 :
Speaking slowly, pausing and with emphasis is important as an orator however what is even more important is to provide some information not just to blur out empty phrases.
2026-06-22 13:23:31
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_charlie_sampson
Charlie :
Well said, Keir has been the best Prime Minister in decades 🌹
2026-06-22 13:18:40
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eze.ftbl4
Eze.ftbl :
Stabilising the economy 🫣🤔
2026-06-22 13:00:46
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tracyt583
TracyT :
And you can 100% guarantee he will put his name in for the race to number 10
2026-06-22 14:29:16
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verity.vaughan
Verity Vaughan :
Well if he was that good he’d still be in office..
2026-06-22 14:32:02
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user5607020609412
AligatorAl :
Bs
2026-06-22 14:09:51
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lawrence13885
Lawrence :
Saviles best mate you mean
2026-06-22 14:32:14
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comedypolicy
ComedyPolicy :
run for leader
2026-06-22 13:14:04
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grace_wlz
Grace Wilson :
2026-06-22 13:36:58
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gratone38
🐘🐘🐘 :
No comment.🤭
2026-06-22 14:37:00
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steve_levario_
Steve_Levario :
2026-06-22 13:19:32
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lazaella
Laza :
What a great day 😁
2026-06-22 13:20:09
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mjolnir715
mjolnir :
RUBBISH !😂! He was NOT ‘putting the country first’ - he was KICKED OUT !!
2026-06-22 13:11:45
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graham.fed
Graham 🫟 🇬🇧 :
labour are all completely incompetent
2026-06-22 13:17:04
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cowboyvic5
cowboyvic5 :
He should resign too
2026-06-22 14:33:17
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harry__86
Harry__86 :
He exposed himself really badly
2026-06-22 13:31:58
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anneglencross
anneglencross :
starmer told us the door is open you can leave
2026-06-22 13:27:04
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skybird1638
Skybird :
Put the country first by calling for a general election 🗳️🤬🤬🤬🤬
2026-06-22 13:26:12
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imkda02
IMKDA :
resignation was unnecessary
2026-06-22 12:56:34
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jackdempsey01
Jack Dempsey :
liebour lammy
2026-06-22 13:25:57
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في مرحلة ما، الوعي الزائد المستمر بيبقى مُرهِق، لأنك بتبدأ تشوف الأنماط، والنوايا، والديناميكيات العاطفية اللي ناس كتير أصلاً مش واخدة بالها منها. وهنا بيحصل التحوّل: بدل ما تحاول تشرح كل حاجة، أو تصلّح كل حد، أو تتوقع من الناس تقابلك في نفس عمقك، بتبدأ تقابلهم هما في المكان اللي هم فيه. مش ضعف ولا تمثيل… لكن ذكاء عاطفي. إنك “تاخد الناس على قد عقلها” بيبقى نوع من الحماية لنفسك وراحة ليك، مش إنكار. بتبطل تبذل زيادة عن اللزوم، وبتبطل تتوقع نفس مستوى الوعي من الآخرين، وبتبدأ تختار طاقتك بحكمة. ده نوع هادي من النضج—إنك تعرف إمتى تغوص بعمق، وإمتى تخلّي الأمور بسيطة. مش كل الناس مكتوب لها تقابلك في عمقك، وده عادي. النمو الحقيقي هو إنك تفهم إن وعيك أداة، مش عبء—وإنت اللي تختار إمتى تستخدمه، وإمتى تريّح منه At some point, constant hyper-awareness can feel exhausting, because you start seeing patterns, intentions, and emotional dynamics that others may not even recognize. That’s where the shift happens: instead of trying to explain everything, fix everyone, or meet people at your depth, you begin to meet them where they are. Not out of weakness or pretending—but out of emotional intelligence. “Taking people at their level” becomes a form of self-protection and peace, not denial. You stop overinvesting, stop expecting the same awareness in return, and start choosing your energy wisely. It’s a quiet kind of wisdom—knowing when to go deep, and when to keep things simple. Not everyone is meant to meet you in your depth, and that’s okay. The real growth is learning that your awareness is a tool, not a burden—and you get to decide when to use it, and when to rest from it.

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