Where failure is free, nations pay, by Dakuku Peterside
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There is a powerful lesson in the political fate of Keir Starmer, but it is not merely a British lesson. It is not about Westminster drama or parliamentary theatre. It is about a deeper democratic principle: leadership improves only when failure has consequences.
That is the discipline of public office. Power must never be separated from responsibility; authority must never be insulated from scrutiny. Where consequences are credible, leaders think harder, prepare better, and act with urgency.
That is the discipline of public office. Power must never be separated from responsibility; authority must never be insulated from scrutiny. Where consequences are credible, leaders think harder, prepare better, and act with urgency.
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