RECENT political portends would clearly suggest that the UK is heading for a Labour government at the next General Election and it is somewhat…
government at the next General Election and it is somewhat disconcerting to read that the current crisis in the Middle East has revealed the party and its leaders to be just as unprincipled and lacking in moral courage as the current government when it comes to pursuing an ethical or altruistic foreign policy.
In short, the history of the Palestinian people since 1948 has been one of persecution and ostracisation. The bombing and shelling being visited on them now appears to be a prelude to ethnic cleansing or even attempted genocide.Yet, shamefully, Starmer, adopting his usual “charisma bypass” persona, cannot find it within himself to denounce the flagrantly inhumane actions of the Israeli government.
“I’ve been saying for over a week...” Yes, yes you have, mate, but the conflict started several days before that and the view you expressed at the beginning left no room for nuance or misunderstanding.No matter what he says, Starmer doesn’t do honesty. He is driven by his own personal ambition to be PM. This “placeholder” will flip on every statement or assurance and lie and deny if it gets him closer No 10. He’s apparently the best the UK can hope for.
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