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Keir Starmer

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Starmer, as it turns out, is astoundingly naive and a poor politician. But there’s no way he knowingly stood up in the Commons and lied through his teeth. He’s just not built that way. That’s not necessarily a compliment in current politics. Johnson did it for years and got away with it right up to the time his own party said “enough” and binned him off. For all Starmer’s many faults, he’s no Boris Johnson.

As an aside the nonsense I keep reading that “Boris” was forced to resign because he ate a bit of cake at a party against Covid rules is a complete rewriting of history and possibly the stupidest thing ever said.
Astoundingly naïve and a poor politician you missed out that he's also a massive liar.
 
Well no. That was my point. Starmer is many things but I don’t think he’s a liar. Other opinions are available.
What I find crazy about this is that at no point did anyone feel the need to inform the PM of what had happened.
 
Well no. That was my point. Starmer is many things but I don’t think he’s a liar. Other opinions are available.
Really, he said he wasn't putting taxes up amongst many other things and he's not a liar, he's a duplicitous one as well. Dear me, he's heading for the title of the worst PM in history.
 

Oh dear. This is genuinely astonishing. The civil service’s default setting is usually to tell anyone and everyone so if it goes tits up there’s always someone else to point at. As I understand it as an outsider of course…
 
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