I Have Absolutely No Confidence In Keir Starmer As Leader Of The Labour Party

I’m not entirely sure where to go here, so be patient. 

I’ve got so much to say, which probably doesn’t shock you, so it’s a case of deciding which part of the Overton window I should poke. 


Somewhere over on the right I can see the seemingly unflushable stray effluent Boris Johnson, the rankest compound of villainous smell that ever offended your nostrils, still clinging on to his job by the skin of his teeth, surrounded by drug-addled betrayals of DNA, grotesquely incompetent dangers to our well-being, and vastly overpaid Murdoch stooges. 


And that’s just in the Department for “levelling-up”.


Elsewhere on the right you can find the Labour leader, Keir Starmer, thinking a net gain of just 22 councillors against the worst government in living memory, when more than 4,000 seats were up for grabs, is a “turning point” for his instantly forgettable Labour Party. 


And just for once, I actually agree with Keir Starmer.


It’s a “turning point” alright, but he’s turned backwards. The great ‘electable’ Starmer, who can handle no more than a korma, had a diabolical set of election results last week, so diabolical the waste of teeth, Keith, offered his resignation, but not for the election results, this was just in case he received a fine from a police force that doesn’t issue fines…


Do you see how it works yet? Don’t look here, look over there. 


The fact Starmer did worse than Jeremy Corbyn wasn’t particularly covered by the mainstream media, but they did show images of Starmer, arms wide open, embracing his new councillors in Wandsworth, while Labour’s electoral fortunes were crumbling around him. 


As you can see, I’ve got plenty to say about Johnson and Starmer. Most of my past blogs have been focused on these two, because they are the Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition. 


But this is going somewhere a bit different. 


Do you find yourself getting angry if someone holds a negative view of Keir Starmer? 


Are you often coming online to tell people that Keir Starmer is the only viable alternative to Boris Johnson? 


Do you often find yourself shouting “Tory enabler” at some leftie who thinks the lesser of two evils is still evil? 


Have you spent the last 10 days spinning Labour’s embarrassing election results as some sort of progress? 


So you see, what’s left of this blog is dedicated to you, if you answered yes to one (or more) of the above. 


Don’t be shy. 


You Starmerites are absolutely allowed to hold these views, as bizarre as they might be, in the same way that I’m entitled to believe Jeremy Corbyn is the best Prime Minister we never had. 


I’m bored of the “twenty points ahead with anyone but Corbyn” jibe now. 


We are 2 years and 1 month into the age of beige Labour. Ready for government? Don’t be so fucking ridiculous. 


Let’s drop a few facts into the conversation. 


You see this government we’ve got now? The one you complain about? This is your doing. You enabled it by refusing to support the only viable alternative, so don’t come to me with your “Tory enabler” bullshit without expecting to be told a few truths by me, and anyone else that happens to catch your stupendous ignorance. 


If you come at us, don’t be crying “but Jeremy Corbyn” when we come back, with interest. I have no time of your liberal middle of the road settling for the best of a bad bunch weakness, and even less time for TikTok dimwits that feel the need to pour scorn and abuse on Northerners for not doing as they’re told and voting for the unlikable twat, Starmer. 


This might shock you, but we had a comfortable poll lead in 2018, we outperformed Starmer’s local election results, and we looked good for having a crack at forming the next government. 


Then along came Starmer, with a speech to deliver to the Labour Conference. The speech he went out with didn’t mention campaigning for Remain, but the speech he delivered did. 


It was a betrayal from Starmer that would set the ball rolling for the inevitable hammering in 2019. They’d already sabotaged one election in 2017, and this was how they planned to sabotage 2019. 


Can you imagine what could’ve been achieved if 80% of the Parliamentary Labour Party had decided to work with us, rather than against us?


Starmer used the Remain cause simply to further his own leadership ambitions, and to end the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, which in turn ended any hope of a left-wing progressive government. 


Cheers, Keir. 


I have to ask you, Starmer supporters, do you think your personal abuse, wilful dishonesty, and your cringeworthy arrogance is more, or less likely to make us go out and vote for your suited pilchard of a leader? 


Think about it if you need to. 


Day in, day out you come and tell us how the electorate rejected “the far left”. Just how fucking stupid are you exactly?  


The “far-left” you speak of gave you the NHS, the welfare state, and council houses - do you remember them? Your neoliberalism has given us war, poverty and inequality. 


There’s only one winner. 


It’s really not our fault if your leader has issues with telling the truth, is it? We certainly didn’t ask him to make up 10 Corbyn-lite pledges, just for him to tear them all up once he managed to secure enough votes to con his way into the job. 


Demanding we get behind Labour because we’re Tories if we don’t just isn’t going to work. The man you are telling us to support is no more a Labour leader than Jacob Rees-Mogg is a revolutionary Marxist. 


You are telling us to back a Tory, and if we don’t back your choice of Tory we are actually Tories for not backing him. Do you even begin to consider how ridiculous you sound *before* you roll onto my timeline looking like an awkward fart on its way to a shit fight? 


I guess not. 


Your leader Starmer is a morally vacant loser. I have no confidence in Keir Starmer as leader of the Labour Party


It is *you* and your pathetic uninspiring leader that will enable another Conservative government, because you have got absolutely fuck all to shout about beyond the fact the tedious nasal growth Starmer isn’t that wretched biscuit tin faced bastard Johnson. 


Remember when the prospect of any Labour government was better than the reality of a Conservative government? It was only 2017 and 2019, but the clueless smearers and wreckers chose to enable the Conservative government that you have been lumbered with ever since. 


We don’t forget, because it is our children, our parents and our grandparents that have paid the heavy price of your unforgivable arrogance. 


Look around you Starmer fans. Look at the misery. Look at the destitution. Look at the corruption. Look at the criminality. You did that. 


And worse still, you haven’t got a single bloody clue how to put it right beyond parroting a few pathetic focus group soundbites. If only you realised how uninspiring you are, then you can laugh at yourselves as much as we do.


You’re an embarrassment to activists, you’re certainly not socialists, and you are merely temporary parishioners in the apparent broad church of the Labour Party. 


We all know you’ll be back with your beloved Lib Dems soon enough, pushing the #FBPE pretty please follow me stuff before I can say “The yellow Tory Lib Dems agreed to tougher benefit sanctions in exchange for the carrier bag tax”.


Some might say it is a crying shame that you needed to kill the Labour Party while you were visiting, others might say you did the left a favour, because some very good things are just around the corner. 


Never before have I seen such lame opposition. While this say-nothing-do-nothing style of opposition might sit well in the Home Counties, and it might even land you a slot writing for the Daily Mail, I’m afraid it won’t make any difference to the record numbers using food banks, it will do nothing for the nurses who put their lives on the line for one third of an MPs salary, it does nothing for the thousands of rough sleepers needing a place they can call “home”, and it does less than nothing for me.


Let me finish with this. No cheering at the back please, 


These anti-socialists want you to feel ashamed for supporting Jeremy Corbyn and his politics. Don’t ever let them make you feel like that, because the shame is all theirs for landing is where we find ourselves now. 


I am proud to have supported Jeremy, and I am proud to continue to support him to this day, and while for me his time is at an end in this cesspit of a Labour Party, the journey of hope for a better tomorrow is far from over. 


Believe me. 


Rachael 




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