Starmer said today in his last PMQs that Labour was "found to be institutionally antisemitic", presumably by the EHRC.
This is a total and complete lie. Straightforward fabrication. As a lawyer, he must know it's a lie.
He really is the most execrably dishonest man, who seems to have forgotten he's been forced out of power discredited by his association with Mandelson, disgraced by his complicity in genocide and so reviled by voters that his Party has to find a new leader from outside of the PLP to try rescue his government from electoral oblivion.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower was right in 1953:
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed."
@PhilMyers53@UKLabour Odd how people can have such differing points of view. 300,000 ex members would say their biggest mistake was letting him in in the first place. Karma.
@Anniepop2027@LBC@BBCNews Have you bothered to read the Forde report? How do you think Starmer got the leadership in the first place? Same playbook, different people.
I'm living in a parallel universe. X is flooded with furious Labour members frothing about an 'undemocratic' coup which came straight out of the Starmer playbook which took out Corbyn and was plotted for much longer. Weren't they there?
@LabourBerry Starmer failed becausr he was politically inept and turned the Labour party into Tory lite to such an extent that it became unrecognisable. Going for pensioners first was so shocking that he was dead in the water from there on.
@FellaLeeds What if there is a significant but, inconvenient, level of support for the left in the country which Starmer’s coup deliberately marginalised. In what way is that democratic? Should they all just stay quiet and unrepresented?