Liz Webster: European press bemused by Britain’s...
"🇪🇺 🇬🇧 European press bemused by Britain’s “Downing Street ejector seat” as another short-lived PM gone. This instability is the price of Brexit denial. @AndyBurnhamGM can bring stability with a fresh mandate: Proportional Representation, a sensible Europe reset, and a proper British food production plan for farmers and security. Time to end the chaos and rebuild."Daniel Lacalle: The UK economy has been demolished...
The UK economy has been demolished by net zero, keeping the brutal taxes and insane regulation of the EU and insane immigration policies. More of the same will not solve it.Mark Curtis: Look at the MPs who laughably claim a...
Look at the MPs who laughably claim a debate on pro-Israel influence in Britain is anti-Semitic and who didn’t declare their own funding from the Israel lobby. 👇Patrick Henningsen: Notice how in her pandering to...
Notice how in her pandering to the Far Right reactionary mob, Liz Truss conveniently leaves out the part that all major migration flows into Europe are a direct result of UK/NATO & Israeli foreign interventions (as well as CIA/MI6 covert ops) and sanctions that have wrecked Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Iran, Yugoslavia et al. People need to stop being duped into a race war. You are being manipulated by the political/oligarch class and Military & Israel Lobbies - to fight their wars at home and abroad…Craig Murray: Yes. They also destroyed all the records...
Yes. They also destroyed all the records of interactions with Sweden in the Assange case. We had to get from Sweden the evidence that Sweden wished to drop the sexual assault charges as unfounded, but the CPS under Starmer insisted they did not. All internal CPS records destroyed.Craig Murray: Keir Starmer should be remembered...
Keir Starmer should be remembered for his unflinching and pro-active support for Genocide in Gaza and Lebanon. Nothing else matters beside this.
Rachael Swindon: Keir Starmer’s brief, dismal era ends...
Keir Starmer’s brief, dismal era ends not with a bang, but with the whimper he always was. Starmer has never put the country first – not even in his final, insipid act New from me for @TheCanaryUKChris Williamson: Sir @Keir_Starmer has done lasting...
Sir @Keir_Starmer has done lasting harm to the British left and the whole country. History will not be kind to this man who lied his way to the Labour leadership and was the most dishonourable PM we've ever had, including BoJo, Truss and Thatcher.Lee Hurst: I agree with Starmer on this...
I agree with Starmer on this. I would also expect him to express the same outrage the next time a non white person goes on a stabbing rampage and not immediately reach for the mental health excuse instead. Try and be consistent Starmer and far less of this may happen.Kathy Gyngell: Keir Starmer leaves Downing Street...
Keir Starmer leaves Downing Street having failed to deliver on almost every promise he made. He came in pledging to end chaos and created more. He couldn't even keep his final promise to fight for his job. Whatever comes next, it won't be straightforward.Deborah Haynes:NEW: Dan Jarvis, the new defence...
NEW: Dan Jarvis, the new defence secretary, signalled he is pushing for extra money for the armed forces and said he would not publish a defence investment plan “at any cost”. It is understood that a decision by his predecessor, John Healey, to quit over a failure by Sir Keir Starmer and his chancellor to find sufficient additional funding has had an impact on discussions. However it is not clear what that might mean in terms of the size of any additional uplift. The government is thought to have been seeking to release the long-delayed Defence Investment Plan on Monday but that date appeared in doubt as discussions continue between the Ministry of Defence and the Treasury. Dan Jarvis said he wants the document released – as the outgoing prime minister has promised – ahead of a major NATO summit in Tukey on 7 and 8 July. But this would mean Andy Burnham, or whoever replaces Mr Starmer, would not have had the chance to endorse what is a fundamental piece of UK government policy – the plan to defend the nation and be ready for a potential war by 2030. Addressing an annual army conference in London, Mr Jarvis said: “My priority is to get the defence investment plan done, but not at any cost. I have a responsibility to get it right.” Asked whether he was seeking additional funding and – if he did not succeed – whether he would delay publication until a new prime minister takes office, the defence secretary said: “I want to do right by defence, I want to do right by industry, and I want to honour the commitments that the prime minister and I have made about doing this prior to the Ankara summit.” He said that he was “working very closely with my colleagues in government, with the prime minister, and with the chancellor”. Mr Jarvis described having had “very good and constructive meetings” with Rachel Reeves over the past few days. “I am determined to secure the best possible deal that I can, and I'm determined to do that sooner rather than later.” But there is a clear question of time, with the summit barely two weeks away and with Mr Starmer then handing over to his successor as soon as 17 July. “Time is not my friend, because we've got to do this well in advance of going to Ankara, and that is what I'm aiming to do,” Mr Jarvis said. “But I'm also aiming to get it right and make sure that we've got the resource that we need and the right mix of capabilities to demonstrate that international leadership to our allies and most importantly make sure that our people in defence have got the resources that they need and that they understand that we will invest in them for the longer term. That is my job. That is a job I take very, very seriously. That is a job that I am determined to succeed.” Mr Healey and Al Carns, the armed forces minister, resigned from government almost two weeks ago in protest at a failure to fund the defence investment plan sufficiently. In particular, Mr Healey was seeking a commitment to lift defence spending to 3% of GDP from just over 2.3% by 2030 – a move that would unlock tens of billions of additional money. The UK is committed – along with its NATO allies – to increasing the spending target to 3.5% by 2035 but has yet set out a clear trajectory for this boost. It is something that Mr Jarvis also appeared keen to address. “I want to demonstrate to our allies that, as they have been able to previously, they can look to us for leadership in this area,” he said. “The backstop is 3.5% by 2035 In truth, it's in the normal order of things, spending reviews that chart those kind of major spending commitments, but those conversations are well underway with the chancellor, and they will no doubt continue for the next day or two”Andrew Bridgen: If Andy Burnham claims he was...
If Andy Burnham claims he was unaware of the details of the Muslim grooming gangs then please send him this clip where he was questioned by the families of the victims. ‘Meet the new boss, just like the old boss’.Pat Condell: Why did we vote for Brexit ten years...
Why did we vote for Brexit ten years ago? Because we understood that the core purpose of the European Union is to destroy the independent countries of Europe by opening the borders and transforming a diverse continent of sovereign nations into a single homogenous political bloc governed by a committee of unelected bureaucrats, as a model for the planned global dictatorship. Obviously, you’re not going to get many votes for that if you just lay it out for people, so you start with something innocuous like trade. You say “Let’s harmonise our trade arrangements and everything will run more smoothly.” And people say “Yes, that sounds like a good idea.” Then you say “While we’re at it, let’s give this small group of people the power to organise all this from one place, and everything will run more smoothly.” “Well, I suppose that makes sense. We want things to run smoothly.” Then it’s “Actually, let’s give these people the power to make our laws and override our parliament and justice system, and everything will run much more smoothly.” “Hold on a second, I don’t know about that…” “You fascist. You racist. You xenophobe. You bigot. You pig ignorant little Englander. You vermin. You scum.” Although that attitude certainly helped to tip the balance, the most important reason we voted for Brexit is that politicians had no right to sign away the governance of the UK to a foreign entity, but that is what they did, while pretending it was about trade. They lied to us, and they tried to cheat us out of our country. That is why we voted for Brexit, and it’s why we’re now being punished for our disobedience by traitors who refuse to secure the border and who are allowing our country to be flooded with millions of unwanted and incompatible immigrants and illegally invaded and occupied by an army of dangerous military age men in whose presence no woman or child is safe. Forced mass immigration from hostile and barbarous cultures is punishment for Brexit. Our country is being purposely destroyed for not voting the way we were told.Liz Webster: Brexit was meant to unleash British...
Brexit was meant to unleash British dynamism. Instead, the UK stock market is little changed in ten years. The same big FTSE names dominate, while the US has seen explosive growth in tech and AI. UK small-caps and domestic firms missed the global rally entirely, hit by sterling weakness, higher costs, and damaged confidence. This is the reality of Brexit Britain: stagnation at home while the world moves on.
Mark Curtis: Never forget — MI6 under Starmer literally...
Never forget — MI6 under Starmer literally put in power a former Al Qaeda terrorist (in Syria) then Starmer changed UK law to designate protesters as terrorists for opposing Israeli genocide.Jayda Fransen: A Muslim telling us that because...
A Muslim telling us that because a Jewish billionaire ran a paedophile grooming gang, we shouldn’t care about decades of White British girls having been groomed raped & tortured by Muslim gangs. How about you ALL stay the hell away from our children.Adam Brooks: The law should be applied the same...
The law should be applied the same to ALL. White, black or brown. Rich or poor. Christian, Catholic, Muslim, Sikh, Jewish or whatever you believe in. Gay, straight or whatever mad thing you identify as. THIS IS NOT THE CASE IN BRITAIN. TWO TIER BRITAIN 🇬🇧Ben Judah: We’ve heard a lot about what Keir...
We’ve heard a lot about what Keir Starmer got wrong. We’ve heard less that he got unlucky. Donald Trump has played a big role in derailing his premiership. 1️⃣ Trump’s return fuelled a surge in support for right wing populism. Reform was at 19% on November 4th 2024. By his inauguration they were at 25% and neck and neck with Labour. In between: non-stop media coverage of Trump’s agenda. 2️⃣ Trump’s victory emboldened Musk who incessantly attacked Starmer over grooming gangs and promoted far right accounts, memes and politicians such as Rupert Lowe through his algorithm. Since then the X and Facebook algorithm have rewarded right wing political content since has fuelled the loathing of Starmer. 3️⃣ Trump’s win turned Net Zero from a common Western cause championed by the White House with major cross-party support in the UK into a wedge issue. This opened the way for right wing media and politics to crusade against Net Zero as a Labour eccentricity. 4️⃣ Trump’s interventions in UK politics to humiliate the Prime Minister over his issues from Net Zero to immigration hurt. Not to mention the painful images of Starmer’s interactions with him as he pursued British interests. These genuinely weakened his authority as the Greens hoovered up disgruntled progressives. 5️⃣ Trump made the world economy worse from his misconceived tariffs to his Hormuz-blocking war on Iran, knocking out the green shoots of better growth. This has together brought higher inflation, more expensive gilts and lower growth than had the Democrats won. ▶️ Starmer’s political mistake was not to pivot. This should have happened when JD Vance upbraided Zelensky in the White House and brought in a freeze of military aid on Ukraine. When Zelensky flew to London afterwards to seek the embrace of his closest ally — the UK — it was a top most watched moment of the year. ▶️ Starmer should have addressed the nation like a war leader and announced though we remained allied with the US we had heard loud and clear they expected us to be able to face Russia alone and that we must now prepare for such a war. ▶️ Starmer should have announced a war readiness package of higher taxes on the super rich and ending the triple lock to pay for rearmament. He should have said a trade war was becoming and he was immediately restarting talks with the EU to forge a “customs alliance” that would see us rejoin their customs union to prepare for a tariffs war. At that moment the media would have clapped and so would the PLP. ▶️ But the pivot never came. And that is a warning to Andy Burnham as he takes over Number 10. More on what he should do next to deal with Trump on @ArguablyMag .Adam Brooks: Keir Starmer I won’t hand out...
Keir Starmer 🗣️ “ I won’t hand out resignation honours if I become PM “ Will he keep this promise or U-turn again ?…David Frost: Theresa May's abject "negotiation" with...
Theresa May's abject "negotiation" with Barnier nearly brought down the British constitution, almost destroyed the Conservative Party, and certainly wrecked her own premiership. But now it's just "friendship" and "respect". It's all just a game and we can all move on. When you're asked why people don't trust the British governing class - well, here's an example of why.Pouria Zeraati: Fact: The fact that Trump is lifting...
Fact: The fact that Trump is lifting the oil sanctions and today on "Truth" says that yesterday 19 million barrels of oil passed through the Strait of Hormuz shows that none of Qalibaf's nonsense about negotiations and the Strait and so on is true, and he is precisely following America's wishes. Unless somewhere Majtaba and Vahidi flip the table.Adam Brooks: London is NOT safe for women
London is NOT safe for women, that is very clear. Not just because of this video, but because the sex crime stats are off the chart and the highest in history… @SadiqKhan calls us far right for highlighting this.
Philip Proudfoot: Even to the last minute...
Even to the last minute of his pathetic premiership, Starmer resigns by first attacking the left of his own party, insulting the thousands upon thousands of people who campaigned tirelessly for Jeremy Corbyn as "morally bankrupt" Absolutely awful. Just an awful, awful man.Philip Proudfoot: Starmer calling Corbyn's Labour morally...
Starmer calling Corbyn's Labour morally bankrupt in his resignation speech — from a man who defended collective punishment in Gaza, fed intelligence to Israeli génocidaires, and had activists trying to stop it arrested as terrorists. Not a decent man. An indecent sociopath.Chris Williamson: Today's @M_Star_Online editorial asks if the left ...
Today's @M_Star_Online editorial asks if the left can deliver the economic reset Britain needs after Starmer is evicted? But that won't be possible unless @AndyBurnhamGM rejects the ludicrous fiscal rules, which are neoliberalism 101.Kathy Gyngell: Did you hear Keir's resignation...
Did you hear Keir's resignation speech? 2 years of glorious social and economic regeneration? Hmmm you could have fooled me, @Keir_Starmer . Yet for some astonishing, unfathomable reason, the Parliamentary Labour Party want rid of their heroic leader. http://conservativewoman.co.uk/delusional-to-the-death-starmers-resignation-speech-proved-why-he-had-to-go/ http://conservativewoman.co.uk/delusional-to-the-death-starmers-resignation-speech-proved-why-he-had-to-go/Edwin Hayward: Starmer made two mistakes on...
Starmer made two mistakes on his first day in office: Mistook an overwhelming majority of MPs for a stunning electoral victory when Labour's winning vote share was the lowest ever. Thought that people voted Labour for their manifesto policies rather than to get the Tories out.Adam Brooks: The hypocrisy of the left is now...
The hypocrisy of the left is now out in the open for ALL to see. Nearly all those Labour MPs demanded a General Election when the Tories changed leader. They suddenly believe differently now that they are in power. THIS IS BRITISH POLITICS… AND IT IS FULL OF LIARS & SNAKES.Jackie Walker: Anyone else noticing the way...
Anyone else noticing the way there’s silence about the fact that by hounding the left out of Labour Starmer heralded his own demise?Read more