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I don't think they are equivalent, but they are not that far apart. They are both Liberals in the old sense of Liberal, that being in favour of freedom and equality. That is the nature of centrism, there is a natural overlap where the Liberal Left and the Liberal Right come together. This is the mythical centre ground. From each direction Hunt and Starmer would try to occupy that ground in the belief that brings power. In effect it would take us back to the years where there was a fag paper between the parties as opposed to the gulf when Corbyn and Johnson were in contention.I'm lost. My argument is that your attempt to equate Hunt and Starmer is ridiculous.
In some ways that is why Brexit was achieved, the left of Labour and the right of the Tories became allied as leave whilst the right of Labour and the left of the Tories( the old Liberal centre) became allied as remain. Obviously its more complicated than that, but that is an underlying reason as shown by Johnson's culling of the Tory left. Starmers culling of the Labourleft is a tactic that is being used to try to drag Labour back to the old Liberal centre, where as Hunt would in my opinion also try to drag the Tories leftwards back towards the old Liberal centre.