Kier Starmer, after the United Kingdom's Labour Party was given a jolly good thrashing at the polls, has stepped down, bringing to an end one of the most feckless and least competent prime ministers in the history of old Blighty to date. A big reason for Starmer's plummeting from grace had to do with the resurgent Reform Party, led by Member of Parliament (MP) Nigel Farage - and MP Farage is now calling for a snap election to resolve things with Labour once and for all.
The Prime Minister is finished. I have to give Starmer some credit: even I couldn’t have predicted how quickly he would reveal himself as the most incompetent Prime Minister this country has ever had the misfortune of having.
Starmer isn’t the first Prime Minister I’ve deposed, and he won’t be the last. David Cameron. Theresa May. Rishi Sunak. And next up - Andy Burnham. The reason each leader has failed is the same. What the political class fails to understand is that the electorate won’t accept being taken for fools. They cannot continue to take the votes of the people who supported them for granted, only to betray them upon having gained power. Politics is about trust.
In other words, Nigel Farage isn't about to allow Labour to stick up, as PM, Starmer II, Return of the Useless Starmer. The British system allows for snap elections, and that's what Mr. Farage is asking for.
That is why I am calling for a General Election at the soonest possible date. You know as well as I do that the country cannot afford to waste another week drifting from crisis to crisis. That’s why millions of you turned out in the local elections to vote for Reform councillors, and it’s why we have led in more than 300 opinion polls for well over a year.
The British public have made their voices clear in May this year and last: Britain is broken and they want a radical reforming government that will fundamentally fix our country. But instead, Westminster wants to crown Andy Burnham off the back of a single by-election.
Britain is broken all right. Remember that impassioned statement Kier Starmer made about the recent release of the grooming gang investigation report? Remember that? You don't? Probably because he didn't say anything about it. He did make a rather nasty remark about an alleged attack on a Muslim man in Edinburgh, but not a word - not one - on that grooming gang report.
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If I were a Brit, I'd be wanting a snap election, too. Labour clearly has gone too far down the "we're loony" rabbit hole. It's time to give Farage's Reform bunch a shot. Why? Because this may well be the last chance the United Kingdom has. Previous governments have allowed unchecked and mostly unvetted Third World immigration. They have let the Royal Navy, that once-proud guarantor of safe passage in all the world's sea lanes, degenerate into a frigate navy that can't even put to sea without months of repairs. Britain is great no more; can Reform Make Britain Great Again?
It may be too late. But there's a chance. Mr. Farage also lays out some solid policies:
Reform have a plan to take back control of our borders by leaving the ECHR and ending ILR for millions of low-skilled migrants. Our Equal Treatment Act will return your ancient rights to equal treatment before the courts. We’ll end Net Zero and the war on motorists, and restore order to your streets by jailing criminals. Small businesses and sole traders battered by Rachel Reeves will, under my government, benefit from the raising of the VAT tax threshold - because we understand that working people don’t need handouts, but to keep the money they have themselves made. Our No Tax On Overtime policy will not only benefit hard-working people, but also improve productivity in our country, which is sorely needed.
It all sounds familiar, doesn't it?
So, come on, Brits. Don't over-egg the pudding by leaving Labour in charge. They're a sandwich short of a picnic, they are. Have a chinwag amongst yourselves, and it will become apparent that things under Labour have gone all pear-shaped - and that Nigel Farage may just be the man to bloody well get the job done.
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