Current Affairs UK General Election July

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It is a shame he sounds better in writing than in the flesh. I understand he can't be a brazen loose cannon in court and that was the arena he made his name, but his subtlety (putting it nicely) or his almost complete lack of personality (putting it harsher) will eventually be exposed much more than it already is.

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These two look like infiltration units from the T101 series.
 
Keir Starmer has insisted that he is a socialist and a progressive, but said the country does not have the money to allow him to fulfil some of the pledges he made during the 2020 Labour leadership race.

Starmer, who has been under increasing pressure to spell out whether he will raise tuition fees if Labour wins the election, made a personal speech in Lancing, West Sussex, on Monday, reflecting on how his working class upbringing has informed his politics.


He said his parents had to choose between not paying their telephone bills and going into debt, which meant he understood the importance of economic stability.

He later insisted that he had kept “most” of the 10 key pledges he made during his leadership bid to succeed Jeremy Corbyn, but said he was being honest with the electorate about the damage that had been done to the economy, instead of “pretending like very many politicians” and later breaking a promise.

When asked by the Guardian if he would rule out raising tuition fees, following warnings from vice-chancellors and former ministers that universities will be at risk of bankruptcy without increased funding, he did not directly answer the question.

He told Sky News after his speech: “I said that we should abolish tuition fees. Now with the damage that’s been done to the economy, particularly by Liz Truss, it is not possible to do that … I think that is basic honesty with the electorate.

“I think it’s more important to stand in front of the electorate and say, ‘I’m sorry, I can’t now afford what I said before because of the damage done to the economy’ … What I’m saying to the electorate is this: I’m going to tell you in advance of the election what I don’t think we can afford to do.”

Carol Monaghan, the SNP’s education spokesperson and candidate for Glasgow North West, said: “Keir Starmer must come clean and admit he’s planning to increase university tuition fees. This growing Westminster threat to students shows why it’s essential to vote SNP to defend free university tuition and put the interests of Scotland first.

“With the Tories and Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour party both saddling students with sky-high debts, it’s only the SNP that are standing up for young people and their families. It’s no surprise that more and more young people are finding it impossible to buy a house or start a family when they are swimming in debt imposed on them by Westminster.

“At the general election, the SNP is the only party that will protect students and defend free education, which has left graduates in Scotland thousands of pounds better off. A vote for the SNP is a vote to always put Scotland’s interests first.”

The Green party’s finance spokesperson, Molly Scott-Cato, criticised Labour and the coalition government’s record on tuition fees, calling the “marketisation of universities an unmitigated disaster”. She said: “Because fees haven’t been increased universities are relying more and more on foreign students while young people are getting more and more into debt.

“The Green party has always believed that education is a public good and should be funded out of taxation.”

Starmer used the speech to underline his commitment to what he repeatedly referred to as “working people”, saying his government would establish a “non-negotiable pact” with British voters.

But the strength of the Labour leader’s promises have been called into question during the course of the campaign. Starmer has been accused of “betrayal” by the left of the party after shifting away from the platform he stood on four years ago.

Speaking to the BBC on Monday, he insisted he was a socialist, but someone who would place the needs of the nation before the interests of his party.

He said: “I would describe myself as a socialist. I describe myself as a progressive. I’d describe myself as somebody who always puts the country first and party second.

“I know there are countless people who haven’t decided how they’ll vote in this election. They’re fed up with the failure, chaos and division of the Tories, but they still have questions about us: has Labour changed enough? Do I trust them with my money, our borders, our security? My answer is, yes, you can, because I have changed this party, permanently.”

He’s went against nearly every one of his pledges, there is no doubt about that.

The money absolutely is there but he has to bend over to the scumbags who rob us blind to get into power so whatever.

He betrayed the left of the party when he said he would unify and build on the policies of the last regime.

There was a great opportunity for him to build on what Corbyn had restored in the party whilst being more pragmatic, but he’s gone down another route which is damaging to the Labour movement in the long term imo.
 
Anyone giving the Tories the keys to number 10 again is a 🔔🔚

Hate those twunts. The right’s modus operandi is to create divisions, their latest being to try and create division between young and old. Thankfully the oldest people I know (my parents lol ) aren’t falling for it and will be voting Labour.
 
Anyone giving the Tories the keys to number 10 again is a 🔔🔚

Hate those twunts. The right’s modus operandi is to create divisions, their latest being to try and create division between young and old. Thankfully the oldest people I know (my parents lol ) aren’t falling for it and will be voting Labour.
They've spent the last 14 years deliberately turning everyone against everyone. It's an absolutely wretched and grossly irresponsible way of governing, corrosive to society.
 
They've switched to the Tory second XI because they know Starmer's lot are going to continue with privatisation and austerity, avoid taxing them, and they now know that the much heralded 'New Deal for labour' actually works in their favour as they've had it watered down and turned around to make it a sacking charter.

Anyone looking to support Starmer and reading all that above should face one truth and acknowledge it:

BY YOUR FRIENDS SHALL YE BE KNOWN.
 
Keir Starmer has insisted that he is a socialist and a progressive, but said the country does not have the money to allow him to fulfil some of the pledges he made during the 2020 Labour leadership race.

Starmer, who has been under increasing pressure to spell out whether he will raise tuition fees if Labour wins the election, made a personal speech in Lancing, West Sussex, on Monday, reflecting on how his working class upbringing has informed his politics.


He said his parents had to choose between not paying their telephone bills and going into debt, which meant he understood the importance of economic stability.

He later insisted that he had kept “most” of the 10 key pledges he made during his leadership bid to succeed Jeremy Corbyn, but said he was being honest with the electorate about the damage that had been done to the economy, instead of “pretending like very many politicians” and later breaking a promise.

When asked by the Guardian if he would rule out raising tuition fees, following warnings from vice-chancellors and former ministers that universities will be at risk of bankruptcy without increased funding, he did not directly answer the question.

He told Sky News after his speech: “I said that we should abolish tuition fees. Now with the damage that’s been done to the economy, particularly by Liz Truss, it is not possible to do that … I think that is basic honesty with the electorate.

“I think it’s more important to stand in front of the electorate and say, ‘I’m sorry, I can’t now afford what I said before because of the damage done to the economy’ … What I’m saying to the electorate is this: I’m going to tell you in advance of the election what I don’t think we can afford to do.”

Carol Monaghan, the SNP’s education spokesperson and candidate for Glasgow North West, said: “Keir Starmer must come clean and admit he’s planning to increase university tuition fees. This growing Westminster threat to students shows why it’s essential to vote SNP to defend free university tuition and put the interests of Scotland first.

“With the Tories and Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour party both saddling students with sky-high debts, it’s only the SNP that are standing up for young people and their families. It’s no surprise that more and more young people are finding it impossible to buy a house or start a family when they are swimming in debt imposed on them by Westminster.

“At the general election, the SNP is the only party that will protect students and defend free education, which has left graduates in Scotland thousands of pounds better off. A vote for the SNP is a vote to always put Scotland’s interests first.”

The Green party’s finance spokesperson, Molly Scott-Cato, criticised Labour and the coalition government’s record on tuition fees, calling the “marketisation of universities an unmitigated disaster”. She said: “Because fees haven’t been increased universities are relying more and more on foreign students while young people are getting more and more into debt.

“The Green party has always believed that education is a public good and should be funded out of taxation.”

Starmer used the speech to underline his commitment to what he repeatedly referred to as “working people”, saying his government would establish a “non-negotiable pact” with British voters.

But the strength of the Labour leader’s promises have been called into question during the course of the campaign. Starmer has been accused of “betrayal” by the left of the party after shifting away from the platform he stood on four years ago.

Speaking to the BBC on Monday, he insisted he was a socialist, but someone who would place the needs of the nation before the interests of his party.

He said: “I would describe myself as a socialist. I describe myself as a progressive. I’d describe myself as somebody who always puts the country first and party second.

“I know there are countless people who haven’t decided how they’ll vote in this election. They’re fed up with the failure, chaos and division of the Tories, but they still have questions about us: has Labour changed enough? Do I trust them with my money, our borders, our security? My answer is, yes, you can, because I have changed this party, permanently.”
lol lol lol

"I'd like to keep my promises but er...Truss...and err...Truss....and err...Truss....and..."

He knows what poverty is because once his parents couldn't pay a phone bill.

Ha ha ha. Who writes this bellend's speeches?

If the official Tories weren't such a car crash and people exhausted with them after 14 years Starmer's lot would be getting about 5% in the polls.

They offer people less than nothing and will be detested once the official Tories aren;t there to hide behind. EVERYONE knows this.

The sooner a new social democratic party of the left get's formed from the Corbynistas and non-affiliated trade union movement the better. The Red Tories will be routed for the next generation once Starmer and his filth have been swept away.
 
They've switched to the Tory second XI because they know Starmer's lot are going to continue with privatisation and austerity, avoid taxing them, and they now know that the much heralded 'New Deal for labour' actually works in their favour as they've had it watered down and turned around to make it a sacking charter.

Anyone looking to support Starmer and reading all that above should face one truth and acknowledge it:

BY YOUR FRIENDS SHALL YE BE KNOWN.
Ohhhhhhhhh Sir Keir Starrrrrrrrrrrrmer.

Can not wait to vote these Tory scumbags out.

Feels like Christmas.

But it's OK Dave, you just sit there and wait for the Unicorn Party to form.
 
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