DJ Khaled with a new post on IG after being dissed by Drake on ICEMAN.
“LET GOD RISE AND ALL HIS ENEMIES SCATTER .
No man nuh badda than JAH and a wi a run JAH crew
Unoo come in a unoo thousands and two
They stand against you and hating me
Dem just caant go through dem heart nuh clean nor free I remind dem so much of who they are supposed to be 1am of royalty dem lost dem identity”
Drake’s diss:
“your people still waiting for free Palestine but apparently everything isn't black, white, red or green"
DJ Khaled with a new post on IG after being dissed by Drake on ICEMAN.
“LET GOD RISE AND ALL HIS ENEMIES SCATTER .
No man nuh badda than JAH and a wi a run JAH crew
Unoo come in a unoo thousands and two
They stand against you and hating me
Dem just caant go through dem heart nuh clean nor free I remind dem so much of who they are supposed to be 1am of royalty dem lost dem identity”
Drake’s diss:
“your people still waiting for free Palestine but apparently everything isn't black, white, red or green"
Fred, with the greatest of respect, you have served as a Member of Parliament for scarcely more than a year and ten months, yet now appear willing to publicly undermine a Prime Minister who devoted years to rescuing the Labour Party from electoral ruin and restoring it to government with a commanding parliamentary majority.
You are entirely correct to warn of dangerous political opponents. However, to weaken the leadership publicly at such an early stage of government serves only to strengthen those very forces and project precisely the image of instability and division upon which Reform and the Conservatives depend.
You suggest that many people are not yet sufficiently feeling the benefits of change in their daily lives. That may indeed be true. Yet no serious government could reasonably be expected to reverse fourteen years of economic stagnation, austerity, Brexit damage and declining public services within little more than a year in office. The restoration of a country requires patience, discipline, stability and sustained leadership.
The British electorate voted decisively for Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, not for another chapter of internal Labour factionalism, briefing and leadership intrigue. We have already witnessed where that road leads. Years of division rendered Labour unelectable and handed victory after victory to the political right, with consequences from which the nation is still attempting to recover.
At this moment, the country requires seriousness, discipline and loyalty from Labour MPs, not the vanity of inexperienced backbenchers suddenly imagining themselves kingmakers after scarcely arriving in Westminster. There is a profound difference between serving one’s constituents diligently and presuming to lecture a Prime Minister who rebuilt the party from near political extinction. A sense of perspective, humility and political maturity would serve you far better than attempting to operate far above your station so early in your parliamentary career.
Whatever complaints MPs have about Keir Starmer, they are now descending into the kind of headless chickenry that - whatever and whoever the outcome - will make the situation even worse for Labour. If there is a grand plan starring Catherine West and a few PPSs, then it doesn’t feel terribly thought through. A period of calm would do none of them any harm. The general election is a fair way off. The next legislative programme is about to be unveiled. There are better ways to reach such an important decision and better times too. You are MPs not commentators who exist to feed a frenzy.
The fuckwits on the Labour back benches are virtually handing the keys of No10 to Farage and Reform.
I’m am beyond disgusted with every single one of them.
Traitorous bastards they are, short-sighted and spineless.
@UKLabour
I’m a Starmer bitter-ender. For the simple small-D democratic reason that he won a national mandate and his term isn’t up.
I don’t understand this notion that bad local election results mean the prime minister should resign.
If Labour MPs detonate this government, the calls for an early general election will be immediate.
Reform will claim that whoever succeeds Starmer will be illegitimate, because they didn’t win the election.
The media will hound them, as relentlessly as they have Starmer, and the cycle continues.
This all plays into Reform’s hands. It’s exactly what they want.
Last RT basically sums it up , don’t really think Starmer himself is the issue and honestly don’t think any of those around him are fit for the job either.
If Keir Starmer is the problem, then how is Wes Streeting, his right hand man since the election, the solution?
And don't forget Shabana Mahmood whose policies are so awful they're endorsed by Badenoch, Rachel Reeves who chose to keep children in poverty instead of reversing the cut to banker's bonuses, or Yvette Cooper whose proscription of a protest group was ruled unlawful by the UK's High Court
If Starmer goes, the top team should go, and Labour should have a proper reset
Used to not care about this but literally 1 out of every 2 flights I’m on , overhead space is gone by the time people board in group 5+ . I personally don’t want my bag in row 56 when I’m in row 27.
Unfortunately I see that all so often.
Actually want Keir to tell them to go fuck themselves. Even though I think things haven’t been great. The last thing we need now is another PM. Just let this run its course and take these local election results as a wake up call.
Can’t lie let’s leave this whole PM stepping down business in the past.
Feels like our government is just full of career politicians , ready to backstab the one ahead of them to get closer to being PM.
Actually exhausting.
What is the proportion (%) of Liberal Democrat constituencies with a GAILs, the proportion with an M&S and the proportion with a Waitrose? 😂 lemme see if @Grok can answer that
Sorry am I seeing this right or is the following tab not even in chronological order either . I’ve just been living in the for you tab so haven’t noticed