This man is about to go from essentially nothing to becoming the British Prime Minister within weeks, unopposed and with no vote.
It's so hilariously undemocratic.
Just call a General Election FFS.
'Manchester is not the United Kingdom and all he did at Manchester was spend money which the Government had given him'
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch told #BBCBreakfast Andy Burnham, the former Mayor of Greater Manchester, has questions to answer if he succeeds Keir Starmer as Prime Minister
https://t.co/4xMvA75eZU
Now that @Keir_Starmer has finally resigned, everyone is going to start saying nice things about him. About how he was honourable and did the right thing etc, with talk of his legacy and sense of duty to public service.
It will all be nonsense. He wasn't up to the job and he thinks he's been betrayed by his own party and his own voters.
And never forget that he despises most of the people in this country just for being patriots and wanting strong borders.
Good riddance.
Starmer resigns - he has been a truly disgraceful Prime Minister.
I do not believe him to be a good man or a patriot.
He has deliberately and rapidly accelerated the destruction of our Britain, of our home.
History will not remember him kindly, nor should it.
I sat in Parliament, looking him in the eye, listening to him attempting to justify his decision to block a national inquiry into the mass rape of young British girls.
I will never forgive him. For that, and so much else.
What comes next, I do not know.
Whatever that is, Restore Britain will be ready to offer the British people a democratic route out - a better way, the only way.
But Starmer is gone.
And that is a good thing.
Enjoy it.
19 seconds in Southport laying a wreath, no tears.
No tears for British farmers who committed suicide.
No tears for pensioners.
No tears for betrayed British veterans.
No tears for the victims of illegal migration.
No tears for Henry Nowak.
Tears for himself only.