@JordonLee You've written that post like a 4 year old boy trying to convince his mother that he didn't eat the chocolate despite having chocolate all over his face.
Starmer knew everything. He's a duplicitous opportunist weasel and a fully documented serial liar.
Please grow a pair.
@HenMazzig Yawn. Investigating child-killing perverts is antisemitic. You whack-jobs have been wheeling this nonsense out for years now and good, decent people are exhausted with it.
A criminal is a criminal.
@jowilliams293 The absolute hubris of you, wise up with your nonsense. Maybe tell parents who can afford to send their kids to private schools to cut back on their Netflix, Starbucks and avocados. It was good enough for the rest of us not too long ago.
Britain has the dirtiest rivers, the most expensive energy, the least reliable trains, the most overcrowded prisons, the worst access to healthcare and the widest gap between rich and poor in all of Europe. If you want a verdict on 40 years of neoliberalism, there it is.
@Kimindex "Us lot" just aren't in the habit of denying the evidence of our own collective eyes and ears. This horrifically bastardized version of Labour are an affront to good people and the core values Labour used to stand for, led by an Isräeli shill and fully documented serial liar.
@beneathbluster "Dignity and integrity"
£5bn cut from welfare.
Palantir in our NHS.
Scapegoating refugees.
Demonstrable serial liar.
Complicity/eyes blind to gënoöcide while pockets full of blood-soaked Isräeli lobbyist cash of those doing it.
Kowtowing to the billionaires and big pharma.
@TedUrchin So, making a provably untrue statement then adding "there can be no denying this" only proves your own wilful denial of literal fully documented observable reality.
@Keir_Starmer Rent: £UP
Petrol/Diesel: £UP
Council Tax: £UP
Groceries: £UP
Water Bill: £UP
Gas: £UP
Electric: £UP
Road Tax: £UP
Cost of living? You absolute gaslighting serial-lying fraud. You've done FUCK-ALL for working people. FUCK-ALL.
Time for you to do one.
@KateWilton1 £5bn cut from welfare.
Palantir in our NHS.
Scapegoating refugees.
Demonstrable serial liar.
Complicity/eyes blind to gënöcide while pockets full of blood-soaked Isräeli lobbyist cash of those doing it.
Kowtowing to the billionaires and big pharma.
Hope that helps.
@BenedictSpence It's most certainly option A.
People with 7 teeth voting to make their own nation the first nation in the history of nations to impose crippling economic sanctions on itself just because a brown lady works at their local Tesco, is indeed, cripplingly stupid - and racist.
@KenBromfield1 £5bn cut from welfare.
Palantir in our NHS.
Complicity in genocide.
Scapegoating refugees.
Demonstrable serial liar.
Eyes blind to gënoöcide while pockets full of blood-soaked Isräeli lobbyist cash of those doing it.
Kowtowing to the billionaires and big pharma.
"Deep integrity"
@DaleVince £5bn cut from welfare.
Palantir in our NHS.
Complicity in genocide.
Scapegoating refugees.
Demonstrable serial liar.
Eyes blind to gënoöcide while pockets full of blood-soaked Isräeli lobbyist cash of those doing it.
Kowtowing to the billionaires and big pharma.
Starmer OUT.
@PhilMyers53 You still at it Phil?? You're becoming a cartoon character made flesh at this point. You know what you can do with your gushing delight at the tiny bodies of toddlers and children being torn to shreds, aided and abetted by your man crush. Hoping you don't have children.
@insiderlauren Mmm. Hordes of toothless poorly informed racist DV aficionados take to the streets and Lauren, with her 20 years of experience of reading the Beano is baffled why the police would be engaged.
"Is it still legal to have an opinion in England" - petulant and childish too.
Joe Gill, an editor at Middle East Eye, says that Keir Starmer’s collapse in popularity stems from his failure to deliver meaningful change after 14 years of Conservative rule. Despite promising stable government, Starmer instead became associated with scandals, corporate influence, and policies that failed to address Britain’s worsening cost of living crisis.
Gill argues that Starmer alienated large sections of Labour’s traditional base by refusing measures such as rent controls and wealth taxes, while cutting winter fuel support and maintaining the two-child benefit cap until forced into a reversal. He also says Starmer backed Israel during the genocide in Gaza despite widespread public opposition, while overseeing what he describes as an authoritarian crackdown on protest and free speech.
He says that Starmer reassured corporate donors and the right-wing press that little would fundamentally change under Labour, but in doing so lost voters looking for a break from austerity and privatisation. Promises of economic renewal, green investment and housing reform, Gill argues, failed to materialise, while firms such as Palantir Technologies gained increasing influence over public services.
Gill concludes that Britain is now at a political crossroads between greater public investment and democratic renewal on one side, or what he describes as Reform UK’s “crony Thatcherism and Trump style deportation camps” on the other.