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Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
Even if likely successor Andy Burnham wants change, he’ll face formidable external controls from the financial markets and internal constraints from the Labour party machine
By Jonathan Cook: Keir Starmer’s announcement on Monday that he was stepping down as Labour leader – and therefore as Britain’s prime minister – is a remarkable turnaround for the man whose election victory less than two years ago was uniformly heralded as a triumph.
In fact, Starmer rode into 10 Downing Street on a grand deception, propped up by the UK’s establishment media, that has proven the key to his undoing.
This was a disaster foretold. And Andy Burnham, his likely successor, could well find himself in the same boat a year or two hence – unless he radically rethinks his party’s strategy on a range of domestic and foreign-policy issues.
Labour won by a landslide in 2024, gaining around two-thirds of the parliamentary seats on a third of the national turnout, thanks to the UK’s dysfunctional first-past-the-post electoral system. Starmer enjoyed the backing of scarcely a fifth of eligible voters, in what was the second-lowest turnout since 1885.
Worker's Party: From the implosion of British politics to the rise of Russia, the fall of Keir Starmer, and the rot that reaches all the way to Buckingham Palace, Galloway delivers a no-holds-barred analysis that the lame stream media won't touch.
"I warn you, this is not an easy listen, but remember, this is being done in our names, with American weapons and with the complicity of the wider Jew nobbled Western world, Britain in particular..."
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