What to make of Starmer
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2nd October 2024 at 9:21 am #603842
Interested to know what you make of Starmer. I keep seeing more and more interviews and podcasts from various people “in the know” suggesting all is not right with Starmer. Even if you assume some of it is fake news, I think there is enough to suggest that we are not being told what we need to know.
I found this out about him –
Keir Starmer is a husband, father, and former Chief Prosecutor. His entire career has been about securing justice for those that need it.
From representing people on death row as a human rights lawyer, to working on setting up the Northern Ireland Police Board in the wake of the Good Friday agreement, to making the law work for victims as Chief Prosecutor.
He was elected leader of the Labour Party in 2020 to continue this work.
“It is the honour and privilege of my life. I will do my utmost to guide us through these difficult times, to serve all our communities, and to strive for the good of our country.”
Don’t think people feel that his above statement is true?
I read yesterday that the media are blocking some less than complimentary things about starmer….things that they didn’t hesitate to write about Boris.
i can only talk about my life’s experiences…..rather ordinary bespectacled men are often surprisingly “naughty”….
Still waters ….often run deep.
I know nothing about Starmers life….who knows what might emerge at a later date?
He is a liar and a traitor. He is doing absolutely nothing to stop the boats, The UK is in the worst crisis since the second world war and he has no plans to fix it. Accepting millions from party donors and surrounded by sleaze while cutting benefits to the least well off and spending billions on people who enter the country illegally and have no right to be in the UK. Judas must go, and very soon is not soon enough.
2nd October 2024 at 12:39 pm #603856I don’t think it will be long, because I believe there is some stuff lurking there that cannot be contained forever.
I guess this is the start?
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has paid back more than £6,000 worth of gifts and hospitality received since becoming prime minister, following a backlash over donations.
Feathering your own nest?…….. hope they can get rid of him soon!?
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