When Will Starmer Go?

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Not directly, no. But IMO he's a good man gone bad, and bears direct responsibility for the way X has gone. He's a very clever man, knows exactly what he's doing, and although I'm wrong in my specific wording, X has taken a wrong turn under his ownership. I used to go on Twitter until I started getting bombarded with scantily clad AI generated women who wanted to follow me. Getting rid of them just seemed to encourage the algorhythms to throw more of them at my account. By the time I logged out for good there were over 1000 of them following me.
I don’t use X, but from what I gather, it was a cesspit long before Musk took it over. In fact I think he bought it because of the constant left wing lies and propaganda that used to appear on it, including abuse directed at him. When you’re the world’s richest man you can just do that.

Of course he has turned it to his advantage now, as well as making huge amounts of money from it.

The man has certainly got the golden touch.
 
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I think that the resignation of the defence secretary is the final blow for Starmer. Even if Burnham doesn't win Makerfield someone will replace him.

£10 billion over the next 4 years.

That's about £160 per person living in the UK right now.
Or around £700 per tax-payer,
About £175 per year.
A fraction of what my annual car insurance costs.
Less than my annual mobile phone bill.

And lets remember going on past performance about three quarters of it will be wasted on crap that doesn't work.
What a pitiful shambles.
 
Two more resignations tonight, another minister and a private secretary, but unfortunately neither of them is called Starmer.

The man has absolutely no shame nor sense of decency. It is he who should be resigning.

This is more dysfunctional than the end of the Johnson reign. The only difference is that the Labour Party is so lacking in talent that there doesn’t appear to be a single MP out of the 400 who is fit to be PM.

If a party other than Labour or Tory don’t get in at the next GE this country is totally screwed.

How did we come to this ?
 
I know I've now disowned my Brexiteering past, but I may still have to admit that 40 years in the EU has likely depleted Britain's ability to produce quality political leaders. One of my 'Leave' voting hopes - now long since dashed - was that completely owning our political independence again would give rise to wiser and stronger leadership.
But instead we got Partygate, Lettuce Liz, Rishi 'Rwanda' Sunak and now rudderless Starmer.

Next up?
A Coalition in all likelihood. maybe even three in a bed...
Reform / Tories / Ulster Unionists
or
Labour / Lib Dem / Green
Either way, enough to hammer the last few nails into the British People's trust in our broken old electoral system.