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The British Government? Iain Davis

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  1. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    Excellent. He’s not a Trilateralist now, honest he’s not. Just like Sunak was not a WEF man, honest he wasn’t, He’s an “ex” Trlateralist…

    More of the same coming from Sir Starmer I fear, only probably worse, He won’t be giving us any good news anytime soon…

    Btw way how can a “Labour” leader be a Sir? Doesn’t make a lick of sense surely….

    • Gordon says:

      It’s funny that when I first saw Starmer’s a few years ago, I told my friend Marten, “That man looks like a Tory, sounds like a Tory, speaks like a Tory; he is a Tory, and if he gets into power, there will never be any change.” The UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership, also referred to as the Rwanda asylum plan, was abandoned by Starmer today, which means that immigration has not decreased but rather the government has resumed an open-door policy. Labour voters will not be fond with Starmer’s first move as Prime Minister, putting “country first” on his first day in office.

  2. Chris x says:

    Last year, there were 3 by-elections in one day, and each of the main parties won a seat. I posted an article on this website which analysed the results and nothing has changed since then. The main parties have again collected the most votes in the election, with the exception of Reform, which got just over 4 million compared to the 3.5 million for the LibDems.

    This election was more about people wanting the Conservatives out than any support for Labour as shown in a poll where 48% were voting Labour to get the Tories out with the next largest being a need for a change.

    Godfrey Bloom sums up why nothing is changing.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=euxV4xhHRDE&t=18m50s

  3. Belyi says:

    This was an excellent article, but it may be worth watching Reform. I have a strong feeling that they will be waking a lot of people up.