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George Hazim's avatar

Don’t forget, he knows what genocide is?

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George Hazim's avatar

Baz you are right and my apologies. I did it to see if anyone would pick up on it. thankyou and well done cI will now correct.

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Jim KABLE's avatar

This is a brilliant portrayal of the current PM of the UK - Keir Starmer - a war-mongering Zionist and lap-dog of the US who cares not a whit for the citizens of the land for which he as PM ought to be caring. No better than Johnson, May, the Lettuce and Sunak - worse, actually - because his Zionist-led campaign against the Labour Party's former leader was so devious - a true betrayal of Labour principles!

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Judy Bancroft's avatar

Exactly! Couldn’t agree more…..

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George Hazim's avatar

Thank you Jim for your kind words and support. I hope you and your family had a great christmas.

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F....'s avatar

From human rights lawyer into a pro genocide Zionist muppet?

What have they got on this guy?

Probably nothing of the kind - perhaps he's just a really good con artist.

Perhaps he studied humanitarian law like a cat burglar studies the electronic security system on a vault.

Nah.

Starmer happened because the deep state wanted it to happen.

However it goes a long way towards a valid explanation for the slanderous campaign against Jeremy Corbyn which goes to show how long these events are planned in advance.

3 million signatures already!

Starmer should've been out the door already.

Lets hope new elections will be held within the proposed time frame and that Jeremy Corbyn becomes able to steer the UK away from the rocks, specially those black ones which can be hard to see at night or through the fog of war.

The other significant issue is the UK gerrymandering voting system.

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Baz's avatar

Starmer’s project of purging the party of people who actually want to end austerity, defend the NHS, workers rights and were committed to reducing economic inequality is pretty unpopular and lost labour votes.

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Lenny Cavallaro's avatar

Isn't this a typical outcome in countries effectively run by a "duopoly"? Here in the US, when we don't like the DemocRat, we install the ReThuglican and watch things get worse. From what I have read, it's no different in the UK.

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George Hazim's avatar

Voters the world over reap what they sew!!

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George Hazim's avatar

Spit on Lenny. The same applies on Australia. Two Party systems are really one party in totality with the agenda a job sharing monopoly.

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George Hazim's avatar

So would the rest of the world.

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David Elliott's avatar

The trouble is that it isn’t just our leader that’s at fault but the whole political system which, like our leader has been taken over by the Zionists and GloboCap. True, these international entities are running the world now so disengaging from them might also be disadvantageous but at least, in abandoning them we would regain our sense of independence and national purpose.

As with Brexit - which I supported without fully understanding why - I see our best way forward through an abandonment of NATO, a repudiation of our support for the ‘evil empire’ of the US and a re-alignment with other less-aligned countries. As I expected us to do post-Brexit. But the Brexit I bought into was never delivered. Or delivered still-born.

Our days of empire are long-gone and we must rid ourselves of the vestiges of colonial-sympathiser that still inform our self-image. The British as a people work best when allowed to sort things out for themselves unhindered by top-down dirigisme and objective protocols. That time has come. Let us seize it now.

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George Hazim's avatar

Awesome work Baz

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Tony Erizia's avatar

Starmer is merely the head of the snake. Reolacing him with another Atlanticist, ziophile neo liberal will not solve the problem.

Creatures like Rachel Reves (she of the austerity budget) Uncle Tom Lammy (Isreal's favourite black man) the most likely replaces. Or Yvette Cooper, Home Secretary responsible for using anti-terrorist legislation to persecute activists and journalists opposed to UK support for genocide. The British political class is corrupt, venal and totally in the pocket of corporate interests. Pensioners freeze while billions go to into the coffers of the arms industry supplyingvthe proxy war. ... Add a compliant media spouting establishment propaganda and it is apparent that the entire system has to be taken down.

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Diana van Eyk's avatar

I'd love to see Jeremy Corbyn become the Prime Minister.

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Jean Marie Wilson-Main's avatar

Everyone I know that’s told me what they voted, voted for Labour, or rather, what passes for Labour now. They’re all sick of Starmer and want him gone. However, the ones I have discussed voting with have all told me that it was a choice between Labour and Conservative, not mentioning any other parties, at least, not where we live. Now they are worried that Farage will replace the Tories and it will be a choice between Reform and Labour at the next election. When I said why not vote for a third party, they all said it would be a waste of time. They can’t seem to manage to deal with more than a straight fight between two parties. This seems to be true in many countries. I wonder why? Especially as in many places there doesn’t appear to be a lot of difference between the two choices.

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Baz's avatar

George you are kidding right?

“UK’s reputation as a neutral arbiter in global conflicts.”

Erm……have you not heard of NATO?

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