Labour have lost the Muslim vote and they've realised that they've made a mistake
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Extremists and radicals have got Sir Keir Starmer on the run and he's about to get back into bed with Jeremy Corbyn.
Starmer whipped his MPs to vote against a ceasefire a few months ago and a third rebelled. He lost eight shadow cabinet ministers.
Now Labour MPs are getting hounded everywhere they go, like Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves getting a verbal battering in the street again.
Mr. Starmer is having to deal with a raft of alternative campaign posters popping up as well.
Patrick Christys shares his thoughts on Keir Starmer
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It's happening on a daily basis now. Labour made a big thing about appealing to the Muslim vote. Now they've lost the Muslim vote and they've realised that they've made a mistake.
In fact, they have literally lost the Muslim vote. The website has popped up, muslimvote.co.uk. They say they're backing candidates in every single constituency where the MP abstained or voted against a ceasefire.
The pressure now is massive and now Keir Starmer has been backed into a corner by the SNP.
So will Starmer tell Labour MPs to vote for the SNP motion? Will Labour in Scotland have gone for it? Scotland's Labour leader Anas Sarwar has come out in favour, so he's broken ranks now.
Will Starmer vote for a ceasefire on Wednesday or not? And the latest development is that hard left Jeremy Corbyn backing group Momentum have said they're going to start a lobbying blitz encouraging people to call on Labour MPs to back the SNP's amendment demanding an immediate ceasefire.
So if Keir Starmer caves into the old ceasefire cause, who's he on the same side as? Jeremy Corbyn
Keir Starmer is facing his worst nightmare when the SNP hold a vote on a ceasefire. Labour are getting battered on social media. Labour MPs are getting hounded out of town, town, wherever they go.
He has lost the Muslim vote and that is not coming back no matter what he does. Why? Because everyone knows where he really stands on this issue.
He's been relatively pro-Israel and that's all it takes. So if he caves in now, it's because he's been out foxed politically, he's caving into a minority of political extremists and he's trying to appease Jeremy Corbyn.
It's worth noting then, isn't it, that this guy might soon have the keys to Downing Street.