'Keir Starmer is about 10 months in and is already finished,' says Patrick Christys
OPINION: Patrick Christys shared his views on Keir Starmer's speech today
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Today may go down as Sir Keir Starmer’s worst day as Prime Minister. He’s currently so toxic that polonium looks at him and runs away.
The latest poll puts Reform about 10 points ahead. He’s lost the Red Wall, so his team of top advisers said: “Go to the Red Wall, win them back, slag off Nigel Farage. They’ll love that Keir.”
Here’s what happened. He’s lost The Guardian. He’s lost Sky News. Nigel Farage is living rent-free in his head.
And just in case he wasn’t absolutely sure, he’s being told how unpopular he is.
'Nigel Farage is living rent-free in his head'
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Now people are pointing out that he hasn’t delivered on anything he promised when elected.
He went into the election promising to freeze National Insurance and keep the two-child benefit cap. He raised National Insurance on businesses and is now considering axing the cap.
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Isn’t attacking Nigel Farage’s economic credibility a bit rich? Yikes. And after all that, he had the temerity to say he’s more trustworthy than Nigel Farage.
He claimed Farage set out economic plans containing billions of pounds of completely unfunded spending.
Pensioners, farmers, business owners, people who care about not giving away British sovereign territory, people who pay energy bills, the disabled, private school parents just some of the groups who might feel Sir Keir Starmer hasn’t been entirely honest with them during his first ten months as Prime Minister.
And now all he’s got left is trying to say he’s working class just like Nigel Farage.
Keir Starmer gave a speech slamming Nigel Farage today
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Nothing screams being in touch with the public like delivering a series of speeches in sterile, secure locations, surrounded by security.
He can’t meet working-class people — because when he does, the tell him this: “That man is not allowed in my pub. Get out of my pub. Go on, get out of my pub.”
Yeah. Today’s absolute disaster confirmed one thing.
Sir Keir Starmer is only 10 months in — and he’s already finished.