Katie Hopkins REACTS to Donald Trump TURNING DOWN Keir Starmer!
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Katie Hopkins REACTS to Donald Trump TURNING DOWN Keir Starmer!
Why did Nigel Farage, a man who does not hold an official position, receive the coveted invitation to Donald Trump's inauguration, while Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, stayed away?
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Katie should be in the house of parliament!
Like Trump, loathe Starmer...
Love it.
First of all Hopkins is a treasure period. If you believe that politics in our country is separate I would like to remind you of Starmer sending people over here to campaign for Harris.
Perhaps Starmer shouldn't have sent 100 activists over to the US to campaign for Harris. Although he may have thought (stupidly) his intentional interference in the US Elections was a good idea at the time, he might want to re-think what that might mean for him and the UK in the long run.
Offshore windmills kills whales .
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Starmer's toast. The toaster's about to pop.
Trump will save Britain 🇬🇧 👌🇦🇺✌️.
When katie? WHEN?
Nigel is Trump's personal friend.
Ai video again!
Second hand commentary sucks.
Starmers not going anywhere...
Why do you think that? It seems the whole country (bar a few) are against him and his polices?
Yes ,he is...sideways, through the door.
@MylotheMask It’s worth remembering that political leadership often looks precarious during challenging periods, but that doesn’t always mean it’s wise, or even possible to remove a leader. Look at previous Conservative Party leaders like John Major and Theresa May.
Both faced intense criticism, both from within their own parties and from the public. Yet, despite being deeply unpopular at times, they stayed in office during turbulent periods because they represented stability in chaotic times.
Starmer, like those leaders, has positioned himself as a stabilising force. The Labour Party struggled for years to convince voters it can win an election. Starmer might not be universally loved, but he’s managed to restore Labour’s credibility in key areas. Which was essential to Major’s and May’s survival. Removing him now could create division and chaos within Labour, much like what happened to the Conservatives when they removed leaders like May and replaced her with Boris Johnson, a move that ultimately sowed more instability.
Finally, leadership changes don’t guarantee a better outcome. The Conservatives constant leadership churn in recent years from May to Johnson to Truss and then Sunak made the party appear chaotic and lost, which hurt their public image. Labour risks the same fate if they rush to replace Starmer without a clear and compelling alternative.
Agree. But a great pity as the guy is loathsome in his sneering and obfuscation of plain ordinary obvious FACTS
@@andanotherthing619 Just like Boris, didnt stop him staying in office way longer than he should have. So I will stand by what I said ...He isnt going anywhere anytime soon.