The Unprincipled Liar Starmer Has No Shame - The Repulsive S*n Are Welcome To Him

“I’m happy to work with the S*n, to write for the S*n, and do interviews for the S*n”. 


Some change from the same Keir Starmer that claimed he wouldn’t go near the S*n and even said the British media knew what they were doing when they relentlessly vilified Jeremy Corbyn.


But that was when Starmer only needed the votes of ordinary Labour Party members. They served their purpose, now he needs the votes of S*n ‘readers’. 


When it was raining wisdom and integrity, Keir Starmer was quite clearly using an umbrella. 


The Labour Party conference of 2023 isn’t going to be a party conference in the traditional sense. 


This year's Labour conference sees a greater number of delegates from business (28%) than actual Labour members (22%). The third largest with 14% is the media. 


The same Labour infographic revealed that just 3% of delegates at this year’s party conference will come from trade unions - quite staggering considering the Labour Party was formed out of the trade union movement so the working classes had their own political voice. 


This won’t be a conference for proudly belting out ‘The Red Flag’, nor will it be a conference to wave your Palestinian flags. But if you want to touch base with arms dealers and Murdoch’s hacks then get yourself down to Liverpool sharpish as it will be over soon. 


The Tory conference was as pointless as it was infuriating. 


Priti and Nigel did the Brexit bop, Jeremy Hunt threw some red meat to the deluded few that think receiving benefits is a lifestyle choice, and boat-obsessed Braverman - with an eye on replacing Sunak - delivered a speech that warranted a hate crime investigation. 


Just out of curiosity, did Labour call out Braverman’s Powellesque rhetoric, or did they find themselves quietly agreeing with the hategoblin Home Secretary, knowing they will  satisfy the xenophobic desires of the billionaire media and the paying fools that believe whatever they’re told by keeping tight-lipped? 


It is thought this will be Keir Starmer’s final conference address before the next general election, and while he will get away with one more monotonous speech that promises patriotism in abundance and very little in the way of policy and vision, he’s not going to get away with not being Johnson, Truss, or Sunak for much longer.


The Labour Party in front of us today has so very much wrong with it and so remarkably little right about it, apart from the direction of travel of Labour policy, of course.


The intentionally vague, policy-light Starmer, is seen as a safe pair of hands by the establishment. 


British society will not become notably fairer or more equal because Keir Starmer reports back to the same elite interests that told you to vote Tory.


I mean, aren’t you just slightly suspicious of any Labour leader that has the approval of the billionaire media and the ruling classes? 


The answer is a resounding yes.


Labour has a plan that will continue to allow generous perks for elitist private schools. Are you particularly surprised by this when you consider Labour’s top team is full of bankers and fronted by a lawyer? 


The answer is a resounding no. 


Whenever we try to point out these simple facts we are told we don’t like Keir Starmer because he’s not Jeremy Corbyn. 


This is an absolute lie that should be given no credence whatsoever. 


We don’t like Mr Starmer because he is anti-democratic, pro-privatisation, pro-war, a disingenuous, manipulative hypocrite, a back-stabbing saboteur, and a fucking massive Tory. 


Try not to confuse the two. 


We need a much better reason to support the unsupportable than, “at least they’re not the Tories”, because the evidence would suggest they’re a Cameron/Blair mishmash which is simply an extension of Thatcherism. 


These principle-free Starmerite fuckers would support the Reform Party before they admit that we on the left might just have a good point or two. 


The Labour Party received a record level of funding between April and June this year, totalling almost £7.5 million. 


The GMB, Usdaw and Unison donated a combined £739,000 to the Labour Party but a vast majority of this record funding came from just two individuals. 


Lord Sainsbury - who stopped his financial support for the party during Jeremy Corbyn's leadership - donated  £3 million while the former CEO of Autoglass Gary Lubner, donated £2.3 million.


Lubner has also promised to bring his total to £5 million by the time the general election arrives. 


Do you think these multi-millionaires are giving their cash to Starmer because they have been won over by his endearing, warm personality, or do you think they’ll want something in return for their combined £5.3 million handout? 


Starmer’s assault on true Labour Party values and the contempt for those that stand by those values has been both tragic and disturbing. 


Starmer has worked hand-in-glove with the right-wing billionaire media to castigate, besmirch, and tarnish the reputations of any one that dares to challenge the status quo.


Ask your average voter what Keir Starmer and the Labour Party stands for and they won’t be able to give you a sensible answer because no such thing exists. 


Labour will continue to pick up small victories on their way to the ultimate prize, to be awarded by retiring Rupert and little Lord Rothermore, because they think they will be voting for change. 


But I’m afraid the electorate won’t realise the coronation of Keir the crimson conservative will only result in business-as-usual until it’s way too late - and the dildo of consequences rarely arrives lubed.


It’s hard to believe that anyone would think the best fix for thirteen years of Conservative chaos and misery is at least five years of Keir Starmer sucking up to the same elite interests that have guided Tory party policy throughout this time. 


The no change candidate Starmer could well deliver on his pledge - for the first time ever - to offer absolutely no hope whatsoever to the millions that can’t afford to run their car, fill their fridge, or put the hot water on for very long. 


My deepest sympathies go to the people of Liverpool for the week ahead. I hope you send Starmer packing. 


Until next time, 


Rachael 





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