I agree, you certainly can see he's learning on the job for sure, but bloody hell for an ex DPP he is incredibly naive and his decisions are just like....wow lol...all said with a sense of humour rather than criticism.
Keir Starmer makes plenty of mistakes and I think the biggest I have seen is him accepting favours as the PM, even if they seem incredibly innocent, like a free pair of glasses, a handbag for his wife, etc.
They may seem like small, insignifcant favours compared to what we are seeing from Mandleson, who was genuienly giving out inside information like government changes and massive spending bills in return for large sums of cash.
But if you accept a football ticket hat person has something over you - a favour is never a favour in this world and you shouldn't even open yourself up to this bullshit, just pay for **** yourself.
Starmer without saying is not the first PM to do this btw.
I was listening to Rory Stewart and he was saying that MPs are the prime targets for these types of people because MPs compared to bankers, business leaders, etc, are paid poorly, struggle to find employment after leaving Parliament and generally feel job insecurity. A bad election leaves you, if you're lucky, working for the party in some capacity or using a connection for a gig.
So if you have a rich bloke offering you a job on his companies board after you leave parliament, a trip on a private jet and a party where you can make tons of contacts, many of them are tempted to say the least.
System is ****ed tbh.