Not all people who own businesses are wildly successful. His son did well academically, made it big in Law and is leader of the opposition and likely future Prime Minister. That’s not bad for a guy who wasn’t dealt a brilliant hand in life.
His father was but a humble tool maker, in the way the owner of Bosch is a humble toolmaker. Starmer has only ever worked for the government paid for by the tax payers . A multimillionaire Socialist
Whereas their man sold the country down the river, handed it over to a nut job for a few weeks and fled to Texas.
He obviously did a few years as a human rights lawyer but legal Aid pays for that too ergo tax payers
He quite famously worked on a major lawsuit against McDonald’s where his clients were denied legal aid.
Forcing people to sell their land to the Government for lower than market value to build houses on to try & keep up with immigration levels is ridiculous. He should lead the way sell his 7 acre donkey sanctuary in Surrey & build a council estate for "refugees".
Yes I’d imagine it played a part in him becoming a hugely successful person. We can’t all marry well and mooch off our in-laws.
It's a coincidence that through history the people at the top of socialism seizing property & the means of production from the bourgeoisie, tend to be extremely rich .
More poisoning of the well rather than sticking to the topic . Starmer has had his head in the public purse trough for decades he's a parasite
It’s a tough job but someone has to do it. I’m sure he could have made considerably more going into different types of law but chose to do something more noble. I think we can all applaud that.
Well at least he wasn't defending Islamic terrorists as a human rights lawyer at the expense of the British tax payers like Sadiq. Stopping planes full of murderers & rapists leaving the UK must give you a warm fuzzy feeling inside knowing their victims are picking up your legal fees
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uk...ppointed-director-of-public-prosecutions.html Barrister who defended terror suspects appointed director of public prosecutions A human rights barrister who won a House of Lords case which resulted in terrorist control orders being declared illegal has been appointed the country's top prosecutor.