Keir Starmer Might Be On His Way Out Already!

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Right, so is Keir Starmer’s premiership about to come to an end? It’ll be the most exciting thing about the man that’s ever happened since he’s got all the personality of a stale cornflake, yet over the last few days across social media, since Labour’s disastrous Conference finished certainly, with all the damaging revelations and rumours that have been swirling, is he about to go and fundamentally what has changed? Sure he's come under greater scrutiny, we always knew that would be the case once he entered government, a free pass given to him for so long as Labour leader, but in my view the mainstream media, obsessing over clothes donations and the like have only really been scratching the surface, especially as that £4m tax haven hedge fund donation gets more traction ion the public eye thanks to social media and alternative media than any efforts by mainstream sources who have mainly continued to ignore it.
The most repeated rumour though is that something big is coming at the beginning of this week and it’s going to finish him, so what more could it be. Put it this way, if he does go, he’ll finally have managed to keep his word on something – he promised change and him going would at least finally deliver that.
Right, so what’s coming in the next week that could see Keir Starmer finally go then? Let’s have a little catch up, a refresher on what we know.
So far Starmer has promised change and delivered nothing but more Tory cruelty, completely out of step Labour Party values. He has decided to keep the two child benefit cap, he suspended 7 MPs for voting against that in a show of antidemocratic malice. He and Reeves are slashing the winter fuel allowance certain to condemn more people, more pensioners to a very cold winter and the excess deaths created as a result of that. He is now mooting a massive tuition fee hike for students, but thinks restoring the maintenance grant will offset any bad press here, however being means tested and with his plans to also crack down on alleged welfare fraud and spy on claimants bank accounts, how many students can reliably hang onto their grants to be able to afford to live whilst studying and this disproportionately hits working class families, who Labour is meant to represent, but clearly no longer does.
Starmer was elevated quickly in the Labour Party, because of his reputation at the Crown Prosecution Service, but which a study of, investigations into his time there, revealed a man who was basically hopeless, who’s reforms were widely regarded as pointless by others who worked there and who got a taste for freebies having charged the public - for the CPS is a non ministerial government department – having charged the public nearly a quarter of a million pounds in his time there as he put a £2000 a week chauffeur driven car on expenses, just to drive him the distance of 4 miles from his home. There was a direct tube link too. Really showing his son of a toolmaker credentials there.
Having entered parliament as an MP in 2015, he was quickly elevated by Jeremy Corbyn to Brexit Shadow Secretary, and he sabotaged the Corbyn project and everyone supporting it over that, claiming remain should remain on the ballot all but handing Boris Johnson power in 2019 as a result, inflicting his oven ready Brexit plan on the nation which actually turned out to be a complete dogs dinner.
While Johnson wrecked the country, had his jollies, broke lockdown rules, Starmer was caught out with beergate and of course during all of that time of course having by now replaced Corbyn as Labour leader, he was breaking his word, ditching his pledges and embarking on a systematic purging of the left from the Labour Party. If you didn’t walk willingly having shown people the door, he made sure you were a goner by hook or by crook, chasing people through social media, continuing to trade on the over-emphasised allegations of antisemitism in the media that hounded Corbyn, by labelling anyone remotely supportive of him and his stance on antisemitism as racists. The depths of his pro Zionist proclivities rapidly becoming apparent and the purge of the Labour Party of the left under the auspices of antisemitism takes on a new light in retrospect, that he was as much doing the bidding of the Israel Lobby as turning the Labour Party into another version of the Conservatives.
And now we have Starmer as Prime Minister, and his inexperience as a politician is on show. He has no idea how to manage people, he orders people around, its his way or the highway and when he has the likes of Morgan McSweeney who apparently dreamt up the antisemitism attack line on Corbyn that worked so well and Peter Mandelson who worked every day to bring Corbyn down as his advisors, it’s a mess all of his making that he now finds himself in.
But for as shallow and venal as Starmer has proven to be, it’s the freebies that are costing him the most damage now, saying the need to continue austerity is there, yet, this knight of the realm, this multimillionaire former barrister, who has to keep reminding us he’s working class, but if you have to keep saying it, you aren’t are you really? Keeps taking free gifts, be it clothes, or accommodation for his son despite the dates not matching his GCSE’s the clothes for his wife, for Angela Rayner, for Bridget Phillipson’s birthday and that’s just from Lord Alli, never mind all the football matches, the Taylor Swift tickets and now today yet more revelations that actually he took twice as much in the way of clothing donations from Lord Alli, he just put them down as office expenses just as Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves had done and now they have come out. That’s all aside from a tax haven based hedge fund with interests in fossil fuels, the arms industry and banksters having given Labour the biggest donation in the party’s history of £4m, which appears to have directly impacted climate policy, as the hedge funds climate foundation co-chair is now the government climate envoy, businesses, particularly banks represented by them look set to invest in Starmer’s AI project to fund that, rather than public money and of course being based in a tax haven, word that Labour are going to ditch or water down plans to scrap non dom status looks like it’s bought and paid for policy as well.
All of that and I haven’t really gone heavily into just how much and how often this man has just out and out lied to the public.
It’s hardly a wonder that he is as widely disliked as he is, that Labour are in power not because of him, but built on anti Tory sentiment and therefore we shouldn’t be too surprised that Labour’s polling is sinking as fast as it is and to cap it all off a right wing MP has now quit Labour – Starmer’s faction – because he’s not delivering on his word, well it doesn’t surprise a great many people that he’s broken his word Rosie Duffield!
There’s certainly been a run up of bad press, but it’s stuff MPs have weathered before, not they should, there was a time they resigned over being caught out, it doesn’t happen any more, so what could possibly have happened now, that is so bad that Starmer might be about to go and it’s not just mischief making from left wing commentators that this is an issue, because the bookies are placing odds on who will take over from him. I’ll come back to that in a moment.
Now of course there have been rumours swirling for a while, there were rumours that he had an affair, there were rumours that he got off beergate charges which he said he’d resign over if he was found guilty, that he leaned on the Labour police and crime commissioner in relation to that. Is it something along these lines that are going to finish him? Something the media has been sat on, Isabel Oakeshott recently opined there was an open secret concerning Starmer amongst the media, implying they are sat on something explosive and I tell you what, if it’s again something that we could have done with knowing about before the General Election, there will be hell to pay for them too, because they’ve done this too often in recent years, not chosen to inform us, deliver news that is relevant that we need to know about, in order to influence public opinion in a certain way. If it is something like that, then the media needs monstering as much as Starmer may well do. It’s got to be something big, beyond what we’ve been hearing about of late if there is a concerted view that this is going to finish Starmer in my opinion. Maybe it’s just polling collapse, maybe it is bigger and faster than publicly implied, or maybe it is something else entirely. We don’t have long to wait.
Now in my introduction I implied him going would be the only real change he’ll have ended up delivering. Sadly if I thought there was anyone on the left prepared to have a go, I might believe that myself, but Starmer has made sure any change that comes after him, won’t be any real change in practice.
Those betting odds? Who’s favourite to replace Starmer then?
At time of writing it is Rachel Reeves, so absolutely zero change there, but not far behind her is Wes Streeting and Yvette Cooper. No change at all, but there will be an awful lot of pressure given the disappointment and con Labour have pulled, to call another election I think.
Is Starmer going? It might all be wishful thinking, but I guess we’ll soon find out.
Maybe there is a lot more to this tax haven hedge fund story, maybe there is proof that he’s in deeper than first thought? This is the big story the mainstream media have mainly ignored, is this their coup? Do they know more than they’re letting on? Check out this video recommendation here to find out about what we do know already in a bit more detail as your suggested next watch and I’ll hopefully catch you on the next vid. Cheers folks.

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