As the Brexit negotiations dragged on, Starmer emerged as one of the most vocal proponents for a second referendum, often referred to as a "People's Vote." He argued that the public should have the final say once the details of the withdrawal agreement were clear. This position put him at odds with some segments of the Labour Partyโs base, but he remained convinced that it was the most democratic path forward. His willingness to take a firm stance on such a divisive issue marked him as a leader who was prepared to make difficult choices, even when they were unpopular with parts of his own party.