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@@Jackb0203 Bro calm yourself and then learn your history because Jimmy was a known a protected face since the early fifties over ten years before Keir was even born. 🙄
@@Jackb0203 How do prosecute someone protected by the royals? Exactly you can't. There's loads of people who kept and protected Jimmy who were far more powerful than the courts. Wake up dude.
He had a tough life because he grew up in a pebble dashed house, dear god the humanity of it 😂 . Brace yourselves for farming being destroyed people and a chicken for sunday dinner costing £30.
Hes the man who let Jimmy Saville off twice when he was in charge of the CPS, h3s an establishment man and nothing will change for the better under his stewardship.
A man with interchangeable values and principles depending which day of the week and who he is talking to. A lawyer, a plank. Head of a party that’s had no ideas in over a decade and perhaps the first Labour government to get in on a manifesto they produced a few weeks before the vote. That’s what we got.
@seaniekay Like farage said though, many reform supporters are new to the electoral system and probably assumed they were entitled to vote without having to apply online.
Apart from continued mass uncontrolled immigration , more illegal immigration , higher taxes, longer NHS queues, depleted military and Woke Ideology, what are Labour's other policies?????????
Did you even bother to read their manifesto? Starmer's Labour is as anti-immigrant as the Tories, wants to increase military spending, and takes a very non-commital attitude to culture war issues. If you wanted immigration, you should have voted Green, and if you wanted longer NHS queues you should have voted Reform.
@neville more protection for the Jimmy Saviles of the UK. Starmer is as dirty as they come. All those who voted for him are enablers of his dirt. Sorry to sound a tad angry.
People who voted for reform just helped out Labour more and split the right wing voters. So in my opinion that's a good thing because I wanted labour to win.
To equality and prosperity for the 1st time in 14 years 🤓👍🏻 Tories are done, reform are a joke, the overly entitled and privileged have had their purse strings cut... and that's life 🤷😂🎉
Hard NOT to to critique a government that's destroyed every aspect of the UK as we knew it 👀 Love the fact that someone making the UK a better place to live and work infuriates you 🤣 Melt
Offs strict upbringing no telly that sort of upbringing.His Father an old school master type.well we know what to expect peeps.He had it tough now we’re gonna get it tough.🙄
In my constituency Labour ousted the Tory with a third of the votes actually cast and just over 20% of those entitled to vote so more than twice as many voted against her and rhe rest either didn't care or saw their vote as futile. The will of the majority certainly prevailed here
Who his father named him after tells you everything, bit sad as it’s the typically “my family have always voted for (insert cult here) so I’m always going to vote for said cult”.
It's a rigged game that people keep endorsing and legitimising with voting, because apparently 500 odd years isn't enough of a history to go by.... silly humans🙄
The only things he's done as Labour leader are endorse the invasion of Gaza and rescind all his previous political positions. He's not a winner, he's a sycophant. He cosies up to whomever is in power. He was best friends with Corbyn when Corbyn was labour leader, and now that he's the figurehead, he's changed all his opinions to the opinions that his donors want him to have. I wouldn't be surprised to discover he was a robot.
Then, all due respect, but what has he won besides an election against one very unpopular party and a fairly new, fringe party? I mean I’m just trying to understand is all. I’m pretty happy the SNP got put down a peg but I’m still unsure about this guy…
@@LeSpaghet "Then, all due respect, but what has he won" I mean - I've already said. He was so good in his last job he rose to the top and was so good at doing that job he got knighted for services to the country. Since then in his new role as Labour leader he has taken Labour from crushing loss to crushing victory in one parliament. He is clearly incredibly intelligent and competent. If you cant recognise that, that reflects on you not him.