Imagine advocating for tyranny, giving up all of your hard won liberties, and trying to strip other people of theirs... because you are afraid of a virus with a 99.9%+ survival rate, that you are treble vaccinated against.
L.
He's not Ned Stark heading to King's Landing.
He's a mediocre career politician who has never made it higher than Health Secretary 16 years ago, heading to take over a failing Government that sits 3rd in polling.
Look at them all, grinning as they parachute in a bloke who has tried and failed to be Labour leader twice, who won a manufactured by-election and will now become PM unopposed so he can avoid all scrutiny of what he actually stands for. Risible.
Starmer is a managerial midwit.
A brittle man of winter.
A dead-eyed shark pushing ever forward towards his next grim, mechanical task.
You could coax Shakespeare himself down from the heavens to tell him of all England’s beauty and he would only be annoyed that you had kept him from his busywork.
He is a ruddy-faced nothing, an interloper.
To call him a traitor flatters him, as the traitor surely has some sense of his own wrongdoing. Starmer lacks the imagination to arrive even at the foothills of his own wretchedness.
His emptiness could fill entire stadia.
He is the final form of managerial man, signing Britain’s death warrant before lunch and never thinking about it twice.
To detest him is normal, yet pointless.
Hatred slides off him like water off some cheap synthetic fabric.
He is the blank-faced destroyer of joy, freedom and invention. He is death on prescription, equally distributed.
He is nameless dread, the void, the negation that cannot be negated.
He is the end of hope.
In short, I am not a fan.
It is absurd that we live in a country that is enthusiastic to arrest people for tweets, but seemingly unable to unplug Steve Bray’s amplifier whenever a Prime Minister resigns.
There’s a legitimacy to people shouting at the end of Downing Street.
But amplifying your voice or music with a massive speaker? Piss off.
Yet again, we can barely hear the Prime Minister speaking on the steps of Downing Street because someone is blasting music in the background and nobody seems able or willing to stop it.
For me, it is symbolic of a country that has lost its sense of seriousness. We cannot even ensure that a national address from the heart of government can be heard properly. Small things matter because they reflect a wider culture.
I am tired of living in a country that increasingly seems incapable of doing basic things with competence and authority.
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.
£361,067 taxpayer funding for a Portuguese professor’s study on the “identity transition of Iranian diasporic queers seeking international protection”. The study’s methodology included “poetic inquiry”.
https://t.co/I7WdtaUWdu
£361,067 taxpayer funding for a Portuguese professor’s study on the “identity transition of Iranian diasporic queers seeking international protection”. The study’s methodology included “poetic inquiry”.
https://t.co/I7WdtaUWdu
It genuinely amused me that people think replacing Starmer will make things better.
From Boris Johnson's election onwards, we've been shuffling the bollards on the Titanic.
You have to actually change direction if you want to avoid crashing into the iceberg:
- End Net Zero
- Make business viable again
- Get welfare under control
- Fund defence
- Ensure equality under the law
- Arrest criminals and keep them in jail
- Deport illegal immigrants and close the border
- Bring the civil service to heel
Burnham will become as unpopular as Starmer within months since he isn't going to do any of that.
When we uncover the true depth of this fraud the British public is going to drag these councillors out of office.
We are been held hostage by our government, while our councils drain every penny they can get out of our local communities, probably to send it all overseas.
Enough !
NEW: 10 taxpayer-funded studies on asylum and migration - totalling nearly £10 MILLION
"This study will investigate the processes of identity transition of Iranian diasporic queers", reads one completed grant, awarded £361,067 from taxpayers.
https://t.co/BQ0zn0LjAY
During Covid, @BBCNews was the main purveyor of “misinformation”.’
Pure propaganda which led to children being denied school for months and a mass epidemic of mental health problems that has injured a generation many of whom have still not come out of their bedrooms.
So, no.
Here's the Labour government in action. It's criminal child abuse, organised and delivered by the state - paid for by taxpayers, whether they like it or not. Unbelievable.