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Anonymous (ID: tnHBTmNg) United Kingdom No.512843863 >>512844197 >>512844237 >>512844349 >>512844572 >>512844668 >>512844849 >>512845748 >>512845804 >>512846075 >>512846268 >>512846346 >>512846772 >>512846941 >>512848183 >>512848245 >>512850071 >>512850669 >>512853758 >>512853801 >>512853902 >>512854051 >>512854383 >>512855346 >>512857200 >>512857382 >>512859189 >>512859550 >>512863532 >>512864852
>Center left party
>second biggest majority in recent British history
>obliterates trans rights
>censors the internet from porn and political criticism
>lowers the voting age to 16
>This is basically all he's done
WTF is his end game? I'm actually lost here. Labour isn't going to win another election for decades at this rate.
Anonymous (ID: S4qF1+5G) Finland No.512844197
>>512843863 (OP)
>WTF is his end game?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F43DqnMoWi0
they'll win every election from here on out. don't worry about it.
Anonymous (ID: KlZP1lcb) United States No.512844237 >>512853430 >>512857474
>>512843863 (OP)
He is Trump's puppet.
Anonymous (ID: a2QxOv8x) United Kingdom No.512844349 >>512846353 >>512854835
>>512843863 (OP)
>obliterates trans rights
No he didn't.
That was a few women who fought the courts for years before getting a judgement in the Supreme Court.
Anonymous (ID: wYTlvzGo) Chile No.512844572 >>512844700 >>512855679
>>512843863 (OP)
Looks to me like a guy trying to survive and save people from dying, clueless as I am about the reality of britain the guy give me the impression you are all about to suffer terrible
Anonymous (ID: 9tUSMIDB) United States No.512844668 >>512844809 >>512846296 >>512847051
>>512843863 (OP)
all powerful nations are being brought down to their knees for a reason. gotta find the reason.
Anonymous (ID: a2QxOv8x) United Kingdom No.512844700
>>512844572
He is the most disliked PM in recent history, he won't make it until the end of his term.

He has done one good thing though?

A lot of people have been woken up because of him.
Anonymous (ID: a2QxOv8x) United Kingdom No.512844809
>>512844668
>gotta find the reason.
Yes, things are being accelerated.
Anonymous (ID: QxHOx8dE) United Kingdom No.512844849
>>512843863 (OP)
>Labour isn't going to win another election for decades at this rate.
The next election is 10+ years away, democracy is already over here.
Anonymous (ID: lFVdZl4R) United Kingdom No.512845748 >>512846353
>>512843863 (OP)
>>obliterates trans rights
Eh?
>>This is basically all he's done
You forgot he paid a worthless island in the Indian Ocean to annex a strategic military base from us.
>WTF is his end game?
To make money for himself and his mates. Like any politician. Do you think his donors and personal goals will be in the newspapers? They never were for anyone else.
Anonymous (ID: /O34JpEn) United Kingdom No.512845804
>>512843863 (OP)

UK is getting 1 million boatniggers and paki pedo rape gang members every year now. There's no stopping this ride. 1 million per year is the new baseline.
Anonymous (ID: UI8GonBD) United Kingdom No.512846075
>>512843863 (OP)
>This is basically all he's done
He's been giving away territory, billions of £s, and humiliating the country.
Anonymous (ID: uk/2bMFn) United Kingdom No.512846268 >>512853749
>>512843863 (OP)
Blair had a plan and it was going well until Cameron held the 2016 EU referendum. Everything has gone awry since, and the duopoly are stepping on rakes and tripping over themselves trying to reverse that decision; and the only reason it's irreversible is because there has not been a competent government since Blair. No government, parliament, or civil servant has the competency to put Brexit back in the box, yet everything they've done is designed to proscriptive forbid another referendum from ever happening again. It's petty, and that's what our pick of politicians are.

You mustn't forget that this parliament is the same parliament that has covered up paki rape gangs for over 50 years; sent us into an undeclared war in the Middle East for vested interests; bailed out the bankers during the Credit Crunch; brought about the largest replacement of natives in this country's history—and works tirelessly to shut up anybody talking about it publicly.

This government doesn't want us dead; it enjoys torturing us to death.
Anonymous (ID: ekDXIkra) Finland No.512846296
>>512844668
jews
Anonymous (ID: Ho/kUbI8) Hungary No.512846346
>>512843863 (OP)
>WTF is his end game?
the total destruction of the UK and the genocide of all english men living within great brittain.
Anonymous (ID: O9bJmgZh) Ireland No.512846351 >>512846506 >>512846840 >>512847061
How do they think being able to vote at 16 is a good idea? I genuinely didn't know what I was doing in life until I was 20, all I wanted to do was drinks beers and see my friends.
On side note, what do zoomers usually vote for?
Anonymous (ID: a2QxOv8x) United Kingdom No.512846353 >>512847872
>>512845748
>obliterates trans rights
I mentioned that here >>512844349

He has already admitted he prefers Davos to Westminster, I reckon he's going to try and find a job with the WEF.
Anonymous (ID: a2QxOv8x) United Kingdom No.512846506 >>512847801
>>512846351
>How do they think being able to vote at 16 is a good idea?
It's another 2 years before these kids leave school, they are still indoctrinated by lefty academia,kids think lefty ideals are great until they enter the real world . . .they want votes, same as they do from the browns.
Anonymous (ID: aYWBgSHI) United Kingdom No.512846772 >>512854389
>>512843863 (OP)
small modular reactors
Anonymous (ID: Fr7SykYw) United States No.512846840 >>512847801
>>512846351
It's too defend their lower age of consent. Which isn't in line with America's.
Anonymous (ID: JzF8MmxI) Hungary No.512846941
>>512843863 (OP)
Implying there will elections anywhere 3 years from now
Anonymous (ID: K7FN0akd) Estonia No.512847051
>>512844668
Worldwide climate communism.
Anonymous (ID: nXCL+Kes) Finland No.512847061 >>512847801
>>512846351
Because the younger you go in UK the browner it gets, they are just hurrying along the demographic shift every way they can. This one move is equal to at least 2 years of elderly dying off, probably more like 5.
Anonymous (ID: O9bJmgZh) Ireland No.512847801
>>512846506
>>512846840
>>512847061
This makes sense, although it took me years to understand politics, during my teens I just had my mum vote for me because I didn't care/didn't know. So I think there would be a few cases like this.
Anonymous (ID: lFVdZl4R) United Kingdom No.512847872
>>512846353
>I mentioned that here
Yeah that was why I was confused.
I don't think even the most radical LGBTists think Starmer's bad and don't care about the new internet law.
Anonymous (ID: K+K/5vJW) United Kingdom No.512848006 >>512848634 >>512849685
>reform leading all polls
>tories in shambles, a DEI negress is leading the party
>labour in shambles, kier will be lucky to make it to the election
>corbyn's party will siphon all the gains labour could've gotten from lowering the voting age
Don't even care if he's more of the same at this point desu, the meme value of PM Farage will be worth it.
Anonymous (ID: itboC6n2) United Kingdom No.512848183
>>512843863 (OP)
Dude is just a CIA-adjacent glowie that was basically put in power to eliminate the left wing out of the Labour party and wreck Corbyn and push a US agenda through British institutions.
https://z-library.ec/book/21839391/78e4dd/the-starmer-project.html?dsource=recommend
https://www.cps.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/publications/disclosure_15_annex_0.pdf
https://skwawkbox.org/2023/08/22/video-starmer-told-us-hed-do-everything-to-extradite-autistic-hacker/
https://www.thejc.com/news/israel/consent-refused-for-livni-uk-arrest-warrant-bwkwg9e9
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/jan/09/dpp-keir-starmer-superdatabase
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/libertycentral/2012/mar/07/keir-starmer-guidelines-protester-prosecution
Anonymous (ID: r+jqUW/y) United Kingdom No.512848245 >>512849462 >>512865639
>>512843863 (OP)
He chose foreign rapists over stabbed little girls. He only "won" with 20% of registered voters yet he spat in the face of the working class, thereby dooming his party to oblivion. But he is a commie, and you can't vote commies out of office. He will lower the voting age to 14. He will ban and jail his political opponents. He will gulag people for political speech that he doesn't like. Yet in the end they will have to drag him out of No.10 in his underwear while he claws at the asphalt with his fingernails because commies do not give up power voluntarily.

He is a weak pencil neck with out-group preference - ie a traitor. Herr Keir von Starmer is the last person that should ever be in power. A filthy cocaine snorting faggot dick sucking bureaucratic Trotskyist that wants to destroy his own country with unlimited immigration because his mutated genes has him preferring Somalian rapists over little local girls.

What a cunt.
Anonymous (ID: y5+xgH48) United Kingdom No.512848634
>>512848006
Corbyn's party is my last hope but desu I've always hated him on a personal level. He's not Starmer-level uncharismatic, but I've never understood why some people are so inspired by him. He's a worthless cuck
Anonymous (ID: uk/2bMFn) United Kingdom No.512849462
>>512848245
>thereby dooming his party to oblivion
that's a bit too much faith in the proles
remember they voted paki rape gangs for 50 years
Anonymous (ID: H2esQ1pT) Latvia No.512849685 >>512849838
>>512848006
The english are really gross and nasty people. They just throw the current government in the trash for no reason every time.
This is where americans are like the british too.
Anonymous (ID: y5+xgH48) United Kingdom No.512849838
>>512849685
It's because if the FPTP system, we're governed by a Uniparty
Anonymous (ID: iJBfesnr) United Kingdom No.512850071
>>512843863 (OP)
He literally admitted that he doesn't dream.
Anonymous (ID: a01i5+a7) Denmark No.512850669
>>512843863 (OP)
>Center left party
>Labour
Lol. They're no where near the center.
Anonymous (ID: wV7Vg70V) United Kingdom No.512853430 >>512853881
>>512844237
what?
really dude, what?

how the fuck could you come to that conclusion?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaBSc041Nyg
Trump clearly has nothing but contempt for this cunt
Anonymous (ID: wV7Vg70V) United Kingdom No.512853749
>>512846268
if we could have had Blair without the Iraq war part 2, he wouldn't have been bad
things must really be terrible when you're looking back on TEFLON TONY as a high point in recent modern British political history
Anonymous (ID: yDLK92zc) Norway No.512853758
>>512843863 (OP)
he also supports the genocide in Israel, which makes his own voters hate him. But Corbyn made a definition of antisemitism in the labour party which defines antisemitism as criticising israel so Starmer cant really criticise israel too hard or else he will get thrown out of the party like Corbyn was.
Anonymous (ID: dtVx1pSf) No.512853801
>>512843863 (OP)

he's also arrested hundreds of 70something Alans and Susans in one weekend
Anonymous (ID: 7LgbldNj) United Kingdom No.512853881 >>512854260
>>512853430
Lmao, that was a 'tense' moment? I think Trump finds Starmer's extreme politeness and submission kind of endearing. "I like this dork" kinda energy.
Anonymous (ID: rIQPHGsi) United Kingdom No.512853902
>>512843863 (OP)
>>second biggest majority in recent British history
Only due to nobody else voting except labour voters.
Anonymous (ID: 8Z24uT02) United States No.512854051
>>512843863 (OP)
>lowers the voting age to 16
>50%
absolutely DISASTROUS if true. can't wait to see how badly this one fucks up the UK into the future.
Anonymous (ID: wV7Vg70V) United Kingdom No.512854260
>>512853881
I mean that also could be the case
sometimes the American take is so bad though you kind of have to be like "mate what the actual fuck are you chatting"
Anonymous (ID: HZCB+cQ6) United Kingdom No.512854383 >>512854616 >>512854640
>>512843863 (OP)
Next event will be Farage as PM, he will be too extreme for the lions in our society and won’t be able to follow through on his rightist agenda, hobbled by the civil service. Tensions will reach a crescendo as people realise voting is pointless. Only then will this country be able to address the problems that have blighted it for the last three decades. It will be awful but necessary. Personally, if we could get there sooner rather than later it would be better / less extreme. I fear the government and civil service are such mid wits they don’t really comprehend the problems they are storing up.
Anonymous (ID: /O34JpEn) United Kingdom No.512854389
>>512846772

lol we will never make a single one. you will never see one go operational. We cant even build a small train line or a tunnel under a river. We cant even build a runway given 30+ years discussing it. Maybe RR will make some reactors actually, but none will see use in the UK.
Anonymous (ID: wV7Vg70V) United Kingdom No.512854616 >>512854744
>>512854383
honestly it feels like it's gonna be reform purely out of spite at this point
tories fucked up the country for 14 years
labour fucked up the country in under one
lib dems are just diet tories who can't stand their ground on any issue

it's reform, right?
that only leaves us with reform
and with all this censorship of the internet, all Farage had to do was say he doesn't like it and people are like "well then, guess it's reform"
it was a matter of biding his time until the right issues came up so that he seems like the only option, which he kind of is

seems like a foregone conclusion and it might not even fix anything it'll just be another long depressing chapter in our countries history and our collective lives within it
hoo-fucking-ray
Anonymous (ID: /O34JpEn) United Kingdom No.512854640
>>512854383

Farage is endorsed by the blob in westminster now, because he wont fire the civil service. He cant do anything and neither can any reform people, that's why Lowe had to go. Farage is safe because he will do what perma secretaries want. If he becomes PM its business as usual.

R-NHS, 1 million paki immigrants per year, no purge of rapsists and boatniggers, no return to hanging, no prosecution of traitors in civil service and former politicians.
Anonymous (ID: /O34JpEn) United Kingdom No.512854744 >>512855246
>>512854616

Next step is fragmentation, the FPTP system cant cope with 3-4-way splits, it will be chaos. Then lots of violence. You'll know the corner has turned when the mass violence starts and the police notify the government that they cant maintain order. This will be within a few years, might even be before next election depending on the number of atrocities that happen or are uncovered when superinjuctions fail.
Anonymous (ID: pYlu+e8+) United States No.512854835
>>512844349
BASED
LET WOMEN SPEAK
I FUCKING HATE TROONS
Anonymous (ID: wV7Vg70V) United Kingdom No.512855004 >>512855421
I honestly don't understand the British realpolitik strategies at all when I really get down to it
all the British public ever ask of their elected officials, be that in Westminster or our local representatives in their varying roles on the totem pole, is that they don't fuck it up
most - not all - but most governments are voted in under conditions that people already kind of like and all they have to do is not go out of their way to impede or destroy things we already like about where we live
so why in the goddamn fuck is it that no matter who gets voted in, nobody ever turns around and says "on behalf of the people I'm representing, I think the country already runs *fine* and most people are doing *okay* so can you please fuck off and stop making things worse for no fucking reason?"

if it isn't broke, don't fix it
Anonymous (ID: wV7Vg70V) United Kingdom No.512855246
>>512854744
>the FPTP system cant cope with 3-4-way splits
I agree, there's no way, it's gonna be like Germany or something
there's gonna be too much skin in the game and we're gonna end up with cursed Frankenstein's coalitions made up of like five co-prime ministers who all neuter each other and allow anything to get through parliament if it stops people arguing with each other

assuming it doesn't turn out worse, ofc
it probably would

but nah there's no way our system is gonna be able to handle that many smaller fragmented parties
I'm predicting that the conservative party will dissolve entirely as reform picks up speed though
tory boys hate being late to the party but they love to be seen agreeing with authority
Anonymous (ID: SsPmmBZR) Canada No.512855346
>>512843863 (OP)
KWAB (Keir Was Always Based)
Anonymous (ID: /O34JpEn) United Kingdom No.512855421
>>512855004

If it ain broke is a decent strategy but the problem is in reality the world does change. Mass migration is real and the trend, and there are effectively an infinite number of rapists engineers pedos niggers nobel prize winners and everyone else. The UK has no border since joining europe and now we left the EU. Having a border requires a CHANGE and UK Gov cannt do anything, I mean it cannot wipe its own arse let alone instigate a border. Or a national strategy for power generation, or a growth strategy for high-tech, etc etc.

State ability to do anything is at pretty much zero, it barely stands still. Prisons had been filling up for DECADES, but we cant build 1 prison, or even come up with a strategy to outsource prisons to turkey or china or something. You wildly overestimate state capacity to do anything other than hand out money.

This is partly why NGOs have multiplied like lice , government has relied on them more and more since the 90s to do anything.
Anonymous (ID: dueTPjEf) United Kingdom No.512855679 >>512856842
>>512844572
He's a decline manager. His job is to repress dissent and make sure nothing threatens Davos interests. He'll retire to a cushy EU/WEF post after leaving the country worse than he found it but without any kind of revolution breaking out.
Anonymous (ID: /O34JpEn) United Kingdom No.512856842
>>512855679

Lot of truth here.
He is clearly a decline manager. No great ambitions either for himself or his country.

How does he plan to expand UK territorially? He doesnt.
How does he plan to expand UK influence in the world? He doesnt.
How does he plan to increase UK living standards? He doesnt know.
How does he plan to stabilise the various weakened financial/fiscal "bad habits" UK has got into?
How does he plan to fix military decay? No idea.

All of this. Not to mention moral problems in society. Cohesion. you know the list.
Anonymous (ID: BRb58Z+z) United Kingdom No.512857200
>>512843863 (OP)
> Labour isn't going to win another election for decades at this rate.

They’ve got a much better chance than you think. Especially with clowns like Lowe and Habib setting up random fringe grift parties to split the right-wing vote.
Anonymous (ID: ep4yJBE5) Italy No.512857382
>>512843863 (OP)
>muh elections
you are china now what are you talking about
Anonymous (ID: H+kUgJrt) United States No.512857474 >>512865259
>>512844237
What?
You're for sure completely insane.
Anonymous (ID: Hr6wzalz) United Kingdom No.512859189
>>512843863 (OP)

He hasn't done any of those things.

He got to power because of easy herding. No trust in government. It flipped. He won the least vote in history to secure a majority. It was rigged in many regards. Rigged by refusing to campaign debate and air Reform. Since he has been a red Tory. An ulra liberalist. Completely toxic. Its policy is rights for everybody else and and taxes and inflation and dystopia upon the citizen. He dulls out dystopia quicker than brush stroke and all it does is police the citizen as it excuses crime the criminal. He is quicker to charge off to war if it saves his face from a disaster. He is the least popular prime minister in British history unless we go back to when they were flayed.

He could hold a vote tomorrow and he retain less seats than off the party he won against.

He has alienated Britain.
Anonymous (ID: keEHLWue) United Kingdom No.512859550 >>512860096 >>512860377 >>512860480 >>512860824
>>512843863 (OP)
>Labour isn't going to win another election for decades at this rate.
Do you talk with people in real life? They are so brainwashed with right-wing scare they will vote for the sensible "centre left party" again and again to stop the nazi fascist austerity from the white supremacist Farage and Robinson
Anonymous (ID: Hr6wzalz) United Kingdom No.512860096
>>512859550

There's the magical conflict card. It potentially grants another term. But invoking it would mean taking a larger hit. Because nobody else would fight for it. So it stays a flop engraining legislation and hiking dystopia as it painfully tries to embed itself more but all it manages is routing everybody and their grandparents and the cat into the other voting lanes. Years more of it is nothing short of continued disaster. A government that holds no trusts. No popularity. Instead beats the population over the head with absurdity.
Anonymous (ID: TpeB04lu) United Kingdom No.512860347
Leftists are trying their best to convince each other that this guy is right wing so they are allowed to hate him
Tribalistic retards
Anonymous (ID: 0K3Vnb9k) Chile No.512860377
>>512859550
I have been supporting reform for years, regardless of the whole muh nazis, things like ozzy's funeral remind them that anglos are few and dying

It become less of a threat of fascism and more of a wild life conservation issue
Anonymous (ID: rIQPHGsi) United Kingdom No.512860480
>>512859550
The will vote liberal Democrats, thus destroying labour party even more.
Anonymous (ID: Hr6wzalz) United Kingdom No.512860824
>>512859550

No they won't, that's a myth not reflected in the polls. Labour are delusional. Those facts are no trust in government. They've successfully alienated the entire population. Maybe it's strategic. Because when the vote splits they could gain lost ground. As they did in the election securing a majority of dullards. Taxes inflation dystopia. Nope, fool me once. Twice they'd have to get creative instead of a manifesto that only had all its pledges broken and passes dystopia to scorecard any others. Sure it's s what happens when you elect a tool. It breaks a bunch of stuff. Then scams you go and fix it.
Anonymous (ID: keEHLWue) United Kingdom No.512861544
If you aren't actively looking for a job abroad you aren't paying attention
Anonymous (ID: s+486IgM) United Kingdom No.512863532 >>512865062
>>512843863 (OP)
>Labour isn't going to win another election for decades at this rate.
Lol, Here's his next opponent goy
Anonymous (ID: 4rEMz/QD) Greece No.512864852
>>512843863 (OP)
>WTF is his end game?
cocaine and sodomy
Anonymous (ID: ZxZ3mHpZ) Chile No.512865062
>>512863532
Osu
Anonymous (ID: x3RvrFtB) United States No.512865259
>>512857474
Carney and Starmer are both WEF puppets who have backroom deals with Trump where he lets them brutalize their population while providing a smokescreen with fiery rhetoric. We’re gonna see more and more leaders like this worldwide too
Anonymous (ID: c8xvtJYw) United Kingdom No.512865639
>>512848245

Well, British people spend their days gesturing to any potential foreign rapist that they have their protection and support.

They also dutifully covered up, for well over a decade, the unity face social engineering programme that Axel R models so beautifully in his mug shot photo.

Maybe Kier is just giving the public what they want?