Keir Starmer, a centrist human rights lawyer with working class roots, is poised to be the first Labour leader to win a U.K. election in nearly 20 years.
Key Points
Centrist position could help bridge political divides
Focus on human rights can bring about positive change
Connection to working class could address concerns of the common people
Pros
Centrist ideology appeals to a broad range of voters
Human rights background adds credibility and integrity to his leadership
Working class roots may resonate with the general public