I thought
Keir Starmer was a duffer when he was the leader of the opposition, and I knew
that he wouldn't last long. He was a politically correct dipstick who told us
that 99.9% of women didn't have a cock.
In a TV interview with Emily Maitlis, this former Trot and Marxist, told her that he would always put the interests of Davos first before that of Westminster. He was also an absolute authoritarian who was obsessed with imposing bans, surveillance, and controlling people's behaviour. As Labour leader, he pursued a witch-hunt against leftists in the Labour Party. Starmer couldn't shoot straight and is political judgement was lousy which led him to making numerous U-turns. Only a clown would have made Peter Mandelson the Ambassador to the U.S.
He supported the Israeli genocide in Gaza and told us that he supported "Zionism without qualification." He even denounced the pro-Palestine activist, Roger Waters, the former Pink Floyd musician as an anti-Semite, and called on people to boycott and cancel his concerts after Marie van der Zyl, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, called on him to do so.
When he was asked what Labour's strategy was for growing the economy, he couldn't say, because as we now know, there wasn't one. All Starmer could say was wait and see. He told us that we would all be better off under a Labour government and many people will tell you that they feel worse off. Energy and water prices have gone through the roof and other prices for food and goods, are spiralling.
A lot of it in Britain is greed inflation and catch-up since Brexit, but the increases in taxes, the National Minimum Wage (NMW) and N.I. have also increased business costs and are detrimental to growing an economy. An Increase in the NMW does at least put more money in the workers pockets and increases consumer spending but it also increases costs.
If Andy Burnham does become the next PM, the first two things he should do, is scrap that stupid national digital ID scheme to save money and the blanket ban on under 16s having access to social media. That ban is likely to impact on all of us, because it will be assumed that we're all children until we can prove otherwise. Many ISP's already block access to websites deemed "adult content", so why is it necessary. The ban is a way of getting us all using digital ID which is something that Tony Blair and his modestly named 'Tony Blair Institute for Global Change' have been pushing for since he set it up. Many of Blair's financial backers like Larry Ellison, are tech billionaires.

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