His greatest error is being such a cycle path that he's following his deep s tate orders far too fast, too hard. I guess our man -made flu manipulations convinced him the people are stupid enough. What a miscalculation, lol.
He can't do anything, he doesn't have that kind of power. He can advise but he can't interfere. Besides which he has to honour the will of the people and in July of this year, the people chose Starmer. I certainly didn't, you probably didn't, and neither did many millions, but the fact remains that he won the election. The thing is, those of us who didn't vote Labour are in a bit of an echo chamber. We tend to visit channels and sites that feel as we do, but that doesn't mean everyone in the country wants Starmer gone. In polls asking how people would vote if there was another election, he's sitll ahead. It may only be by a percentage point or two but even if the King had the power to dismiss Parliament and call another election, we'd still get Starmer.
His only strategy is the one laid out FOR him during his WEF consultations, push ahead regardless, and ignore the opposition, Just like Trudeau does in Canada.
Shame the UK didn't learn from Canada's unprecedent fall into second world country status, and elected a WEF puppet of your own, and even more of a shame commentators like these somehow ignore the fact that everything these parasitic politicians do is on purpose, not incompetence at all.
Respect and ❤ to the WASPI Women. Worked all their lives, raised their children and kept the home fires burning and added untold wealth for the greater good. Basically slave labour. All they are saying is give them what's owing in their final years.
@@Eli-pj8xm I would imagine they already did. Pensions aren't the same as benefits. That aside, when in Opposition Starmer, Rayner, Reeves and others publicly supported the 'waspi' women and probably got a few votes out of it. Now they're in government they have had the remit to make financial choices. One of those choices could have been a little less net zero and a little more 'waspi'. They decided not to do that despite the promises they made.
@@pennylando3145 No, pension needs to be funded as well. If you are increasing pension that means you have to increase the funds to pay those pension when they become due. Where is the additional money needed coming from?
@@Eli-pj8xm Ask Starmer. He's the one that stood firmly with these women and made promises while in Opposition. And, as I said, he's the one that was subsequently able to make choices when in government. It's the "choices" bit that I feel you are overlooking. The era of the £22 billion black hole, the "difficult decisions" and "fixing the foundations" rhetoric cannot last forever. If Starmer is confident that he is on the right path and can turn the country around then rather than dismiss the waspis out of hand, he could have honoured his word and told them that, once he'd done all this foundation fixing and the country was improving, he would re-visit their request.
@@Eli-pj8xm My earlier reply has disappeared. I'll try again. I think you are overlooking my point about "choices". When in Opposition, Starmer and others in the Labour party stood very firmly with the waspi women. No one made them do that. Now that they are in government and in control of the nation's finances, they have made financial choices and clearly one of them is to backtrack on that firm support for waspi's. They didn't have to do that. As I said, perhaps a little less thrown at net zero, or into keeping Ukrainian's warm this winter, or into foreign aid, train drivers and so on, may have allowed them to provide some compensation to these women. The era of the "£22 billion black hole", the "fixing the foundations" and the "difficult decisions" isn't going to wash forever. If Starmer is confident in the path he's taking, and if he does believe that he can turn the country's fortunes around, then I would have thought the most honourable route he could have taken - given all these earlier promises - would have been to defer the decision until more prosperous times. That and making different choices.
John Redwood is missing the obvious. 2TK is a servant of his masters in Davos. He is just following orders. Do look into this John. Cheers from 🏴
Im a waspi generation woman. I'll never vote labour . I didn't vote for them in July and I won't in future, neither will my family. Starmer is a headless chicken clucking his way into disaster.
Starmers A level results from a privileged education tells it all. He chose a career in the legal profession and took the easy HR route. He simply isn't bright enough to be PM.
The only course of action to stop a second term of misery from LIEbour is for a Tory UKR coalition. Both parties may not want that but it is going to have to happen to stop a second term. I think both parties should be in conference NOW in preparation for 2029. After all we have seen defections from Conservatives to UKR, and we heard Sir John there speaking the right stuff, maybe he should defect now? I still think that Jacob Reese Mogg would be a viable asset to UKR.
I dont agree the king is protective like the late queen of his country he will be aware of what Starmer is doing he has experienced advisers so who knows if he will do anything l would like to think so
The Tory MP Geoffrey Cox has been missing parliamentary votes and sitting days while working at his lucrative second job as a lawyer in Mauritius, the Guardian can reveal. The former attorney general, who has declared at least £500,000 in pay from his second job this year, was on the Indian Ocean island for at least three days in mid-September
The sooner starmer is locked up the better....
His greatest error is being such a cycle path that he's following his deep s tate orders far too fast, too hard. I guess our man -made flu manipulations convinced him the people are stupid enough. What a miscalculation, lol.
Section.
Starmer plus Khan both need to go....
Sir starmer & sir khan. Both honoured for service to Britain
He doesn’t care. He’s right because he’s a Keir Starmer. Complete man of whim, no personal values or principles.
STARMER AND KHAN BOTH NEED A PRESIDENT KENNEDY NOW!!!!
I don't think the Queen would have put up with Starmer's antics,,I don't think our current King will do anything, to be honest.
It is not in his power to do anything
His powers are NOTIONAL.
@@Sunrise9696-v2z He can dismiss the govenment, though the last time it was done was by William tv in 1834.
Don’t bank on help from him
He can't do anything, he doesn't have that kind of power. He can advise but he can't interfere. Besides which he has to honour the will of the people and in July of this year, the people chose Starmer. I certainly didn't, you probably didn't, and neither did many millions, but the fact remains that he won the election.
The thing is, those of us who didn't vote Labour are in a bit of an echo chamber. We tend to visit channels and sites that feel as we do, but that doesn't mean everyone in the country wants Starmer gone. In polls asking how people would vote if there was another election, he's sitll ahead. It may only be by a percentage point or two but even if the King had the power to dismiss Parliament and call another election, we'd still get Starmer.
His only strategy is the one laid out FOR him during his WEF consultations, push ahead regardless, and ignore the opposition, Just like Trudeau does in Canada.
Spot on… funny how they don’t address it
Shame the UK didn't learn from Canada's unprecedent fall into second world country status, and elected a WEF puppet of your own, and even more of a shame commentators like these somehow ignore the fact that everything these parasitic politicians do is on purpose, not incompetence at all.
Starmer is so bent light refracts through him
Ah but that light produces charisma !!!!!!!😀
Everything Labour promised in their manifesto they have gone back on.
But gone ahead with everything the wef wants
Most hated pm in 40 years 😮 -38 rating was + 19 5 months ago lol 😂
40? years
If you were in front of a judge constantly lying how would he judge you
Kierliar is a badstard
Cut all mp pensions to save money you will save alot more money than all civilians of this country you are a pri
I do hope that song is no #1 at christmas
He's taking us down a road where the 600 went
NEVER HERE KIER
Hates the British people and prefers to give away all our money like a fool that’s who the lottery
That's the guy who should have been PM after Maggie Thatcher instead of Mr Grey
Respect and ❤ to the WASPI Women. Worked all their lives, raised their children and kept the home fires burning and added untold wealth for the greater good. Basically slave labour. All they are saying is give them what's owing in their final years.
Sorry, who is going to pay for that?
@@Eli-pj8xm I would imagine they already did. Pensions aren't the same as benefits. That aside, when in Opposition Starmer, Rayner, Reeves and others publicly supported the 'waspi' women and probably got a few votes out of it. Now they're in government they have had the remit to make financial choices. One of those choices could have been a little less net zero and a little more 'waspi'. They decided not to do that despite the promises they made.
@@pennylando3145 No, pension needs to be funded as well. If you are increasing pension that means you have to increase the funds to pay those pension when they become due. Where is the additional money needed coming from?
@@Eli-pj8xm Ask Starmer. He's the one that stood firmly with these women and made promises while in Opposition. And, as I said, he's the one that was subsequently able to make choices when in government. It's the "choices" bit that I feel you are overlooking.
The era of the £22 billion black hole, the "difficult decisions" and "fixing the foundations" rhetoric cannot last forever. If Starmer is confident that he is on the right path and can turn the country around then rather than dismiss the waspis out of hand, he could have honoured his word and told them that, once he'd done all this foundation fixing and the country was improving, he would re-visit their request.
@@Eli-pj8xm My earlier reply has disappeared. I'll try again.
I think you are overlooking my point about "choices". When in Opposition, Starmer and others in the Labour party stood very firmly with the waspi women. No one made them do that.
Now that they are in government and in control of the nation's finances, they have made financial choices and clearly one of them is to backtrack on that firm support for waspi's. They didn't have to do that. As I said, perhaps a little less thrown at net zero, or into keeping Ukrainian's warm this winter, or into foreign aid, train drivers and so on, may have allowed them to provide some compensation to these women.
The era of the "£22 billion black hole", the "fixing the foundations" and the "difficult decisions" isn't going to wash forever. If Starmer is confident in the path he's taking, and if he does believe that he can turn the country's fortunes around, then I would have thought the most honourable route he could have taken - given all these earlier promises - would have been to defer the decision until more prosperous times. That and making different choices.
Starmer is "The Criminal "...
John Redwood is missing the obvious. 2TK is a servant of his masters in Davos.
He is just following orders.
Do look into this John.
Cheers from 🏴
He does have a strategy - the strategy is the WEF.
Liebour OUT NOW
He's interlectually devoid in politics
This country would collapse without grandmas and all the unpaid caring and childminding they do.
Think his brain is in his arse, Ali will know if that’s true.
In that case we know why Starmer is punch drunk
but millions to his muslim immigrant mates
Im a waspi generation woman.
I'll never vote labour .
I didn't vote for them in July and I won't in future, neither will my family.
Starmer is a headless chicken clucking his way into disaster.
It’s like watching Laurel and Hardy what a fine mess you’ve got us into.
He doesnt have anything, charisma, personality, guidance, certainly NO HONESTY, my good ness what have we got here, the WORST PM EVER, GET RID
I look at Starmer and wonder who ties his shoes for him
And now the NHS are in migrant hotels.
Robin hood in reverse
The Tories failed us pensioner WASPIs.
Why can't it be all three?
Starmers A level results from a privileged education tells it all. He chose a career in the legal profession and took the easy HR route. He simply isn't bright enough to be PM.
The only course of action to stop a second term of misery from LIEbour is for a Tory UKR coalition. Both parties may not want that but it is going to have to happen to stop a second term. I think both parties should be in conference NOW in preparation for 2029. After all we have seen defections from Conservatives to UKR, and we heard Sir John there speaking the right stuff, maybe he should defect now? I still think that Jacob Reese Mogg would be a viable asset to UKR.
There is so much sourness towards the waspi women. All I can say is I am Soooooo glad students now have to pay their own university fees. 😂👍
Well, had it not been for the Tories' complete ineptness and total failure on immigration, perhaps Labour wouldn't have won at all.
@@JckSwan voting system to blame. Very few wanted or actually voted Labour.
he doesn't need a plan just has to do whatever the stakeholder capitalists tell him....and you know it.
I tell you the mission he’s on it’s is bosses in davos
They wont tear lumps out of each other Reform will rout them,your gaslighting and making mischief as usual.
So John, what did you do about these issues when you were in power?
Who is next on the hit list 🤔 plz download the song 🙏
I dont agree the king is protective like the late queen of his country he will be aware of what Starmer is doing he has experienced advisers so who knows if he will do anything l would like to think so
Carbon capture
Money into Ed Millibands business.
Y’all seriously wanna look in the mirror 🤷♂️ that’s where you’ll see the ineptitude and incompetence that’s got us where we are today 🤷♂️🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
It thanks to Tories that Labour are making difficult decisions
Like giving billions to illegals
And soon it will be thanks to Labour that Reform will be making difficult decisions.
No
You misspelled idiotic
You must be a Zionist? ... even the most gullible of non-Zionist Labour supporters Must have wised-up by now...
How can starmer get in through the back door with less than a 100 m P's ?
I hope he does not sleep at night stay awake you crank
The Tory MP Geoffrey Cox has been missing parliamentary votes and sitting days while working at his lucrative second job as a lawyer in Mauritius, the Guardian can reveal.
The former attorney general, who has declared at least £500,000 in pay from his second job this year, was on the Indian Ocean island for at least three days in mid-September