This has to be the most retarded, special needs Party ever voted into office. Starmer, Lammy, Abbott and Raynor. May the good Lord help us.
Jeez.
From Peston at ITV to Rigby at SKY and everyone else asking the questions of Starmer today, the easy questions being served up for him to deal with.
Then the reporter from LBC congratulating him before asking her questions.
All of the smiles on the faces of the massed ranks of the media, the matey stuff between reporters and Starmer.
My god, our media really have got what they’ve craved for so long.
This has to be the most retarded, special needs Party ever voted into office. Starmer, Lammy, Abbott and Raynor. May the good Lord help us.
Boris made a good point (yes, I did actually read the Daily Mail today for anyone wishing to points score and no, I didn’t buy it, my wife buys it each Saturday for the TV insert and not for political reasons!) He said that this victory is built on foundations a mile wide and an inch deep, I thought that was a brilliant description.
I also read a beautifully written piece by Andrew Neil who I think is the greatest living political journalist.
If you get the chance I’d highly recommend you read it, it’s a searing account of the way that Leftie Wokeism has infiltrated and taken over every sector of our lives since New Labour won power in 97.
He reasons that this election win is the final piece of the jigsaw in this regard and that our goose is pretty much cooked and why Farage and Reform are becoming the last refuge of what were once your average just right of centre UK resident.
Because the recent Tory cohort have been so reticent to stand for traditional Tory views he says that Reform are the only party willing to “take the fight” to this suffocating Leftie cloud engulfing us and that this energy should be harnessed.
Yes, Mick, I have read the Andrew Neil article and sadly, it does ring true. I have felt for a long time that the population has been covertly brainwashed into the current perception of what is normal and acceptable behaviour and attitudes. This, or any Labour government, will certainly not be inclined to reverse these trends but rather reinforce them. It sums up why I feel that this election will prove to be disastrous for this country. I really worry that by the time Labour are finished (if they are ever) this country will be unrecognisable to the one that I grew up in. Goodbye Old England, now covered in sh!t.