The old political order is well and truly over - and the timing is impeccable
Robert Jenrick reacts to local election results
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I couldn't have picked a better time in history to launch a news channel, writes the GB News presenter
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The Political order is over. The British people are sick and tired of self-centred, woefully inadequate politicians who lie to your face whilst helping themselves to the spoils in the trough, and my god, there’s been a lot of it.
The Labour Government came in with a mandate of change, yet the more policies delivered by this Government, the more it is clear that nothing is changing, and frankly, they haven’t got a clue.
The Renters’ Rights Act this month has decimated the rental market, their school policy has forced schools to shut, and their business and employment changes have seen unemployment soar and two pubs a day close.
Yet this week, with the local elections looming, instead of staying at home to try and fix things, our great leader, Sir Kier Starmer, was off on yet another jolly - his 44th in less than two years.
People keep saying he’s great on the world stage. I personally can’t see it.
Over the last 20 months, Keir Starmer’s name has been at the forefront of sleaze, the very thing he claimed his party would end. Too much to mention in just 300 words.
It’s laughable when you think back to the days of Boris Johnson, who was ejected over a cake he didn’t eat and a pinch at a nightclub, perpetrated by someone else.

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It all seems very tame in comparison. The established traditional left-wing media had a field day, which allowed Keir Starmer to slip below the radar unchallenged.
If it were down to them, we would all be force-fed gender nonsense, chanting for Gaza and the small boats, what small boats, I can guarantee we wouldn’t be hearing much about that.
I couldn't have picked a better time in history to launch a news channel; GB News’s timing is impeccable.










