Keir Starmer: The Dark Side Of The Goon

You do know if any poll ever suggested a 140 seat majority for Corbyn’s Labour our dear Jeremy would’ve been pushing up daisies before you could say “yes, Mr Murdoch”, right? 


But the billionaire media - the Murdoch’s and Rothermere’s - will continue to give Keir Starmer a free ride because he is one of their own and serves as a greater threat to the cancelling of socialism than the downfall of the British establishment. 


Let’s talk about this 140 seat majority for a moment. 


Keir Starmer won’t care how he wins, and why should he? But his people still don’t understand that his majority will only come from an anti-Conservative vote that coalesces around the local party that has the best chance of ousting a Tory. 


Keir Starmer is yet to face any serious scrutiny, and if he does he hasn’t really got a credible agenda to put forward and he certainly doesn’t possess anything that even slightly resembles a backbone. 


Another problem facing Keir Starmer is the simple fact that his Labour Party is more popular than he is, whereas the Goldman Sachs Prime Minister Sunak is more popular than his shambolic and corrupt party. 


Both Starmer and Sunak are incredibly unlikable in my opinion. One is a sellout of a Sir, the other is worth the cost of a brand new fully functioning NHS hospital with enough change for free parking for nurses across the country. 


Why would I like either of them? They’re fucking parasites that honestly couldn’t give a shit about anyone but their own. 


The notion of them and us has never been so real. 


People like *them* spend more on a breakfast than what people like *us* spend on a weekly shop for a family of four. 


People like *them* squirrel away their excessive wealth while people like *us* would give away our last fiver to someone that needs it. 


The Labour of old would have a solution for so many of the crises we face after 13 years of wilful Tory neglect, but Keir Starmer has detached the Labour Party from its true foundations so the solutions don’t even begin to register as aspirations. 


What will Keir Starmer do about child poverty? What about wage stagnation? What will Keir Starmer do about our public services that have been ransacked by the Tories? My guess is precisely sweet fuck all.


We need Labour solutions, but to achieve this we need a Labour Party that believes in Labour values and that’s not happening any time soon under the authoritarian leadership of the fraud, Starmer. 


Starmer’s repulsive and racist policy of calling anyone an antisemite for supporting the Palestinian cause was also cranked up a notch this week. 


This ill-judged pro-Israeli lobby smear campaign against the Pink Floyd legend - and passionate campaigner for Palestinian rights - Roger Waters, isn’t any different to the undiluted bullshit the establishment and its useful idiots used to smear Jeremy Corbyn with. 


What on earth possessed the apartheid-denying Starmer to jump onto the anti-Waters smear bandwagon without at least taking the time to do a bit of simple fact checking


This fool Starmer is odds on to be your next Prime Minister. What happens if he jumps into an international crisis, fists first, without at least checking out his allegation stands up? 


A leading barrister you say? 


Starmer went as far as publishing his sycophantic letter to Marie van der Zyl, the president of the Board of Deputies, in a ridiculous attempt to amplify the grotesque exaggerations and the deeply offensive lies aimed at Waters.


Would you expect any less from an invertebrate flip-flopper Keir Starmer? Of course not. As I tell you week in and week out, Starmer is a vile opportunist in the same mold as the disgraced criminal liar Boris Johnson. 


Talking of flip-flopping, you won’t be shocked to hear Keir Starmer has broken another promise with the abandonment of Labour’s “£28 billion-per-year green prosperity plan that recognises the scale of the climate, security, and economic challenges the UK faces”. 


The promise was an absolute fucking con in the first place, but Starmer was talking-up his apparent £28 billion scheme just this week at the GMB conference. 


I wonder if the Shadow Chancellor and next Labour leader, Rachel Reeves, actually bothered to let Sir Sellout know that she was going to make him look an absolute goon? 


But let us be clear, this sudden change of heart had absolutely nothing to do with that fucking heinous Murdoch tabloid pointing out the “£28 billion climate spending spree is being partly driven by Extinction Rebellion’s former legal brain”.


Sorry, I’m not linking that disgusting filth into my blog page. 


Whoever hired this “lefty human rights lawyer” will undoubtedly find themselves needing a bit more than net zero emissions to save them from the inevitable catastrophe that awaits their career. 


And it had nothing to do with the right-wing billionaire media describing the £28 billion a year promise as “bonkers”, with front pages saying “families face £1,000-a-year bill for Labour eco plans”. 


So there you have it, the climate crisis given to you by Starmer and much of his generation plays second fiddle to keeping the media barons and the global polluters on side. 


In reality, Labour have reneged on yet another promise that was never going to happen as first promised because ballsack-faced media moguls and fucking huge corporations have unrestricted access and overwhelming influence within the Labour Party. 


Still with me? I confuse myself regularly. 


It still baffles me when people tell me I’m doing the Tories bidding for them in the same way it baffles them when I tell them Keir Starmer is just like any other Tory. 


You don’t get the Tories out of power until you get the Tories out of the Labour Party. How many times do we need to repeat this simple, inescapable fact?


I’ll make no apologies for calling out Keir ‘we don’t need no (free) education’ Starmer for what he is, and if you don’t like it, why the fuck are you even reading this? 


There is a salient question that we all have to face at some point. 


By what principles and moral values will we be guided and inspired throughout life? 


Keir Starmer answered that question some time ago now. His principles are instantly disposable and his moral values are merely hobbies. 


Until next time, 


Rachael 





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