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'The Labour Party got in saying one thing and then doing the very opposite, drunk on their majority'
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Sir Keir Starmer, the modern titan of this country, who stood on a plinth of integrity, his party laid into Boris Johnson. And now we find yet another suspicious looking breach of the rules, a breach which he denies.
The information coming too late in the day for it to be scrutinised, and it would seem that his party are so unpopular that they're now moving the goalposts so you can't get rid of them.
Let's start with integrity. Christmas Eve, an alleged trip to Sir Keir's private voice coach - definitely needs more work, but frankly, who would need to use a private voice coach on Christmas Eve?
In my view, this is on a par with Dominic Cummings testing his eyes. Apart from the actual emergency services, who's working late the night before Christmas?
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Voice coaching is hardly an essential service. They're not really key workers, are they?
This is almost as bad as the excuse that he gave, explaining why he wasn't in his own house during lockdown despite telling everyone to stay at home.
And why is he wasting the British taxpayers money on the Chagos deal?
Apparently, he has somehow managed to double the bill and potentially give away something we don't have to give away. Spending the taxpayers money in a totally irresponsible way in my view.
Look, if you want to give away sovereign territory and then rent it back, you need to ask the Chagossians first and then ask us, the taxpayers, whether we want to pay for something that is effectively already free.
Of course, they didn't want to do that, did they? Perhaps we'd rather it was spent on our pensioners or our children. But the art of democracy seems to be dead with this lot.
The Labour Party got in saying one thing and then doing the very opposite. Drunk on their majority. I think they believe that it gives them carte blanche to do what the hell they like.
Like cancelling local elections where the public get to decide who their local councillors will be, especially as they're planning to put up council tax. Both the Tories and Labour are running scared. In America, this caused major uproar. Remember that many years ago? No taxation without representation.
Then you've got Ed Miliband coming out with costly net zero schemes. First it was £22billion in carbon capture, which has failed everywhere it's been tried. Then it was to carpet the land with solar panels and pylons working hand in hand with Angela Rayner, changing the planning laws so you can't even object. She's also demolishing Grenfell, which I actually agree with, but apparently not consulting the residents and blindsiding them with the announcement.
Yvette Cooper, meddling with the internet, potentially damaging free speech, and Bridget Phillipson decolonising the curriculum, whatever that means. Who asked her to do that? Perhaps they should spend the money on protecting our children from knife crime instead of this guff. There are stabbings every day, but they don't appear to want to really talk about this.
It's an epidemic high on their majority. It feels like they're making policies on the hoof with no effective opposition. Who can stop them even when they know it's bad and the country hates it, like removing the winter fuel from our pensioners.
Somehow their MPs clubbed together, ignoring the constituents and voting it in or shamelessly abstaining.
This Labour Government, in my view, are moving the goalposts of democracy. That's what dictators do, and we're the ones who have to actually pay for it.
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