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OPINION: Nana Akua responded to Keir Starmer's speech this morning where he slammed Nigel Farage and Reform UK
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Keir Starmer is running scared of Nigel Farage. His speech at the Scottish Labour Party conference this morning proved that.
He talked about dangerous right-wing politics, and said: "Even here in Scotland, claiming that they are the ones who can tilt politics toward the interests of working people. They claim to be the party of patriotism, but they’re fawning over Putin. No, they are not the answer for working people in Britain."
He doesn't get it, does he? He thinks we’re all stupid. Keir went on about green energy, which is bankrupting us all, and future jobs that don’t currently exist. He thinks we will blindly follow Nigel Farage, but we're not stupid. What an insult to our intelligence, in my view.
He's just jealous because of Donald Trump saying this: "The leader of the UK Reform Party, who, by the way, did really well in the last election.
"I've been his friend for a long time, and I wasn't sure. Am I supposed to be his friend or not? But it never mattered to me if he did well or not. I always liked him, and it’s easier to like him when he gets the kind of votes he got. He really took it by storm, and they say he’s going to do even better this time."
Nana Akua responded to Keir Starmer's speech this morning
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Keir Starmer must hate that. Shame on his frontbench for their insults about Donald Trump. Nigel Farage responded to the Prime Minister saying: "How dare Starmer talk to us about jobs? Scotland has lost more than 70,000 jobs linked to the North Sea as a result of government net-zero policies over the past decade."
Let me explain this to you in simple terms without evading the answer by waffling.
Like it or not, Reform UK are ahead of all of you, and that includes the other parties because you don’t listen.
You probably won’t listen to this, even though I’m actually trying to help you.
You're not listening to the people who voted for you.
You are hooked on your own ideology, which is incompatible with the real world.
Take net zero. We can’t afford it, and it doesn’t make any sense. Hard-working people, who you claim to be helping, can’t afford heat pumps, electric cars, and solar panels.
And they definitely can't afford it with the tax burden you're placing on them. The only ones benefiting are the people making this stuff, like your friend Dale Vince.
There's no point in making people unemployed and then promising them imaginary green jobs in the future.
And you’re only in this position because of the incompetence of the Tories. They got nothing done. They were a disaster.
The infighting and a few scandals here and there, which your party helped blow out of all proportion. Although it turns out that your lot are even worse on that score.
You and your frontbench with freebies: Jess Phillips, Louise Haigh, Tulip Siddiq, Andrew Gwynne, Rachel Reeves, and Jonathan Reynolds. It’s only been seven months. God help us.
The Tories were too busy tearing themselves apart from the inside out to even hear, so they didn’t listen either. They were too self-obsessed, so, we ejected them, handing your party a massive parliamentary majority.
But here you are, making the same mistake so soon into your term. The majority has gone to your heads, and you’re even more tone-deaf to the pensioners, the farmers, and your junior ministers claiming they’re only meeting people to say they’ve met them.
You’re even prepared to give away the Chagos Islands, and that hasn’t gone down well globally, damaging our relationship with the US.
Keir Starmer bashed Nigel Farage and Reform in his speech today
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Only last week, we learned that the architect of the Chagos deal, the ex-PM of Mauritius, was caught with a suitcase full of cash, UK visas, and Rolexes.
Another scandal, and the latest polling shows Reform UK is now ahead of Labour, with Starmer’s party sitting at 25 per cent compared to Nigel Farage’s party at 27 per cent.
Keir in your first few months, despite the country going to hell in a handbasket, you were globetrotting. Instead of focusing your energy on what Nigel Farage is saying, why don’t you focus on doing a good job for the country by listening to what the people who pay your wages – not that you need the money – are saying?
Scrap net zero, drop the nonsense on inheritance tax, the squeeze on farmers, stop VAT on private schools, and turn down the energy hike.
And for God’s sake, before you try to cosy up to the EU with a youth mobility scheme to bring in even more people to this country, stop the flaming boats. The last thing we need is more migration.