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BOMBSHELL Blow Just Decimated Starmer’s Regime Utterly!
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Is 2025 going to be the year Keir Starmer finally falls under the weight of his own incompetence and dishonesty? Could be going by this!
Right, so New Year new start as the saying goes and nobody needs one of those more than Keir Starmer does, as 2025 greeted him with a much deserved but no less devastating blow to his credibility, his leadership and his policy choices in government. Whilst he holidays in Madeira polling has dropped, but this is not mere numbers this time, because the scale of his failure, his incompetence and his dishonesty has seen a record breaking freefall in public opinion, it’s all added up over that first 6 months in power into an absolute recipe for disaster for the Labour Party and sop it’s probably no surprise Labour figures are apparently now openly discussing his replacement and departure and for the vast majority of the country that can’t come soon enough, but should we really have any hope that whoever comes in to replace him – unelected as they would be – would be any better? 2025 could see the end of Starmer, but is there any real prospect that anyone else in the Labour Party can repair the damage this lying right wing red Tory has done?
Right, so it’s polling time again and all sorts of figures have come out not so much the voting intention ones that are capturing attention right now though, but how well Starmer’s regime have actually been doing in the eyes of the British public and the answer to that is frankly not very well at all. Now I know what some of you are thinking, especially polling sceptics, these are just snapshots after all, but they’ve been part of a declining trend all summed up in one bombshell of a blow when you consider them all parts of a whole, that whole formulating a general public viewpoint of how this government is doing, so let’s just have a look at some of the numbers that have come out.
For example, it was YouGov who asked the question ‘How is Labour managing the cost of living? We’re all experiencing a tightening of the belts after all, Starmer promised to see energy bills brought down and instead they’ve risen 3 times already since October, the New Year greeting the country with an average 1.5% rise in energy bills as Starmer sold out to the energy giants instead of reining them in, instead of renationalising our energy sector. That’s not even bringing up the cuts to the winter fuel allowance for pensioners, now getting yet another kicking in the pocket. Keir Starmer the granny harmer.
Your bus fare just doubled, a smack in the teeth to commuters and when the government is supposed to be encouraging us to use our cars less, this is a step in the complete opposite direction and of course your train fares have gone up too. What was Starmer saying about renationalising the railways? No sign of that yet and who’d trust him to not simply change his mind on that yet, given how much his word is worth?
Perhaps unsurprisingly, just 15% of those polled thought Starmer was doing a good job on the cost of living, compared to 74% who do not, a net rating of -59. For the record that’s the same rating the Tories had on the cost of living when they left office after 14 years.
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Right, so New Year new start as the saying goes and nobody needs one of those more than Keir Starmer does, as 2025 greeted him with a much deserved but no less devastating blow to his credibility, his leadership and his policy choices in government. Whilst he holidays in Madeira polling has dropped, but this is not mere numbers this time, because the scale of his failure, his incompetence and his dishonesty has seen a record breaking freefall in public opinion, it’s all added up over that first 6 months in power into an absolute recipe for disaster for the Labour Party and sop it’s probably no surprise Labour figures are apparently now openly discussing his replacement and departure and for the vast majority of the country that can’t come soon enough, but should we really have any hope that whoever comes in to replace him – unelected as they would be – would be any better? 2025 could see the end of Starmer, but is there any real prospect that anyone else in the Labour Party can repair the damage this lying right wing red Tory has done?
Right, so it’s polling time again and all sorts of figures have come out not so much the voting intention ones that are capturing attention right now though, but how well Starmer’s regime have actually been doing in the eyes of the British public and the answer to that is frankly not very well at all. Now I know what some of you are thinking, especially polling sceptics, these are just snapshots after all, but they’ve been part of a declining trend all summed up in one bombshell of a blow when you consider them all parts of a whole, that whole formulating a general public viewpoint of how this government is doing, so let’s just have a look at some of the numbers that have come out.
For example, it was YouGov who asked the question ‘How is Labour managing the cost of living? We’re all experiencing a tightening of the belts after all, Starmer promised to see energy bills brought down and instead they’ve risen 3 times already since October, the New Year greeting the country with an average 1.5% rise in energy bills as Starmer sold out to the energy giants instead of reining them in, instead of renationalising our energy sector. That’s not even bringing up the cuts to the winter fuel allowance for pensioners, now getting yet another kicking in the pocket. Keir Starmer the granny harmer.
Your bus fare just doubled, a smack in the teeth to commuters and when the government is supposed to be encouraging us to use our cars less, this is a step in the complete opposite direction and of course your train fares have gone up too. What was Starmer saying about renationalising the railways? No sign of that yet and who’d trust him to not simply change his mind on that yet, given how much his word is worth?
Perhaps unsurprisingly, just 15% of those polled thought Starmer was doing a good job on the cost of living, compared to 74% who do not, a net rating of -59. For the record that’s the same rating the Tories had on the cost of living when they left office after 14 years.
►ABOUT ME:
I'm an unpaid carer for my disabled wife and daughter and as such we know all too well the difficulties that are associated with that living in Tory Britain - both blue Tories and red ones - and I personally believe the answer lies in socialism.
This channel, along with my other social media act as outlets to push back against that, to demand better of our politicians and leaders, to pull apart the media spin that supports them and the way the UK is run and to give a voice, loud as mine is, to the voiceless.
►CONTACT:
►SUPPORT:
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