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Sir Keir Rodney Starmer
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
of 100 · unstable trend · Some good traits but inconsistent
Standing
34/100
Raw Score
30/85
Confidence
78%
Evidence
Strong
About
Starmer's public record is strongest where it shows disciplined institutional work, especially in legal service, party repair, and community-facing policy partnerships. It is weaker where trust-restoration claims collide with donor-gift judgment and where his Gaza stance was widely viewed as morally delayed.
The evidence points to a capable, durable public operator with meaningful social-care and resilience signals, but very low belief and worship alignment in this framework and a mixed integrity record. He grades as inconsistent rather than clearly harmful or clearly exemplary.
Five Pillars
Pillar scores (0–100%)
Starmer's observable record shows real public-service discipline and resilience, but belief and worship alignment are very weak in this framework and integrity is mixed rather than strong.
Goodness over time
Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.
17 Criteria Scores
Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes
Core Worldview
Publicly identifies as atheist.
Public accountability language is civic rather than theological.
No strong public evidence of unseen-order belief.
No strong public evidence of scripture-guided life.
No clear prophetic-modeling evidence in the public record.
Contribution to Others
Family loyalty is visible, but public service evidence is much stronger than family-help evidence.
Public advocacy includes school meals, youth wellbeing, and early-intervention policy.
Repeated focus on NHS access, cost pressure, and vulnerable victims.
Record here is mixed and not strongly evidenced as direct care.
Works with civil-society groups and constituency-facing structures, though direct one-to-one aid is lightly evidenced.
CPS-era work on trafficking, abuse, and victim protection supports a positive score.
Personal Discipline
No evidence of theistic prayer practice; he publicly identifies as non-believing.
No public evidence of religiously obligatory giving.
Reliability
Beergate accountability and antisemitism repair help; the gifts row weakens trust.
Stability Under Pressure
Working-class background is part of the public story, though recent direct hardship evidence is limited.
He has shown steadiness through family illness and long political strain.
He remains durable under party revolt, scandal, and electoral backlash.
Timeline
Key events and documented turning points
Appointed Director of Public Prosecutions
Starmer took over the Crown Prosecution Service and later backed work on violence against women, trafficking, domestic abuse, and female genital mutilation prosecutions.
→ Established a long institutional record in prosecutorial leadership with visible attention to vulnerable victims.
highElected leader of the Labour Party
He took over Labour after a heavy national defeat and a damaged internal reputation.
→ Began a long recovery project that depended on discipline, message control, and internal repair.
highPublished Labour antisemitism action plan
Labour published a formal action plan in response to the EHRC report and later exited monitoring in 2023.
→ Delivered a concrete corrective process that strengthened his integrity record on institutional repair.
highPledged to resign if fined over beergate
During the Durham lockdown investigation, Starmer publicly said he would step down if police found he had broken the rules.
→ Raised the accountability bar for himself in a public integrity test.
mediumCleared by Durham Police in beergate inquiry
Durham Police concluded there would be no fixed-penalty notices and no further action over the campaign-office gathering.
→ Protected his leadership after a reputational stress test, though the episode still consumed political energy.
mediumRefused to back an immediate Gaza ceasefire
Starmer urged Israel to follow international law but rejected an immediate ceasefire, triggering criticism from party figures, councillors, and Amnesty International UK.
→ The stance reinforced an image of caution under pressure but created a lasting moral and political liability.
highBecame Prime Minister after Labour election victory
After Labour's 2024 general-election win, Starmer entered Downing Street and publicly framed government around service, growth, and institutional repair.
→ Reached the highest office in British politics and took responsibility for national delivery rather than opposition critique.
highRepaid gifts after freebies row and promised tighter principles
After criticism over donor-funded gifts and hospitality, Starmer repaid more than 6,000 pounds and said ministers needed clearer principles.
→ The repayment limited damage but the episode undercut his message about restoring trust in politics.
highLaunched Civil Society Covenant with charities and faith groups
The government presented charities, faith groups, social enterprises, and local organisations as core partners in solving public problems.
→ Strengthened evidence that his government sought practical cooperation with civil society rather than purely centralised delivery.
mediumAbsorbed major local-election losses and refused to quit
After Labour lost more than half the seats it was defending, Starmer accepted responsibility but said he would not resign.
→ Showed durability under electoral pressure, while also confirming a volatile and weakened political position.
highPressure Tests
Behavior under crisis or scrutiny
Beergate investigation
2022Police examined whether Starmer had broken COVID rules during a campaign stop in Durham.
Response: He said he would resign if fined and then stayed in place after police took no further action.
mixed-positive accountability under scrutinyGaza ceasefire backlash
2023His refusal to back an immediate ceasefire triggered protests, resignations, and internal revolt.
Response: He held the line, later adjusted tone, and tried to manage the fallout without surrendering control.
resilient but compassion questionedLocal-election losses
2026Labour suffered heavy local losses that were widely read as a verdict on his premiership.
Response: He accepted responsibility, argued change was too slow, and refused to resign.
durable but politically unstableProgression
crisis years
Integrity and compassion were tested by scandals and international conflict positioning.
mixedcurrent stage
As prime minister, delivery pressure now defines his profile more than opposition rhetoric.
unstableearly years
Human-rights law and prosecutorial work built a reputation for seriousness and formal duty.
upwardgrowth years
Leadership rose through Brexit-era politics and Labour rebuild efforts.
upwardBehavioral Patterns
Positive
- • Prefers formal accountability mechanisms and institutional process
- • Sustains discipline under prolonged political pressure
Concerns
- • Moral clarity can lag behind events in humanitarian crises
- • Trust-restoration claims are weakened when personal judgment on gifts or optics misfires
Evidence Quality
11
Strong
2
Medium
1
Weak
Overall: strong
This profile evaluates observable public behavior and evidence, not the state of a person's soul.