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  1. Can’t say he’s a class traitor, he has done exactly what the ruling class have asked of him to date. He’s emblematic of the fact that the ruling class controls the entire political system now days. The system is broken, but most people still believe in it anyway.

    1. “He’s emblematic of the fact that the ruling class controls the entire political system now days.”

      This has always been so. Even the rise of the so-called “true” socialists could never have happened if not allowed by the ruling classes. If there is a class that controls governments and dictates policy, nationalising and/or socialising an economy just concentrates the power in the ruling elite more absolutely. This is a much better approaching than leaving anything in the hands of the “ordinary” man who isn’t a member of the ruling class. This “collectivisation” is then sold to the huddled-masses as if its good for them.

      1. It appears to be so, granted they did need to create neoliberal economic policy because their ‘rule’ had gotten a little too loose. Too much sharing of the economic pie for their liking. They have only ever tightened their noose around us since.

        The illusion of democracy – the choice we get to vote upon from the politicians they get to put up for election – this illusion that is managed by their mainstream media machine – it shows no signs of weakening. Most of us still believe in it, most of us still believe in democracy, in politics, despite the chaotic, uncertain, world rising up around us today.

        The ruling class know how to speak to us, know how to push our buttons, know how to nudge us into accepting their politicians, their polices, their choices, typically these days, at our very own expense, they know how to ‘guide’ us better than any working class voice has been able to do….thus far…

  2. “In 2008, Keir was appointed Director of Public Prosecutions, leading the Crown Prosecution Service until 2013.
    He received a knighthood in 2014 for services to criminal justice.”
    How could he possibly be a class traitor? /sarc

    Any more news about the Ukrainian rentboys that commited arse-on at Starmer’s properties?

  3. There are no big industry’s anymore,no big unions. When people get jobs they class themselves above Labour . They think Farage is Father Christmas just like our own David Seymour. Labour doesn’t stand a chance with right wing msm hence the last 14 years of Tory rule and how did that go. The British are wet and whiny just like New Zealanders are becoming.

  4. As soon as they turned against Corbyn after the 2019 UK election I knew it was over. JC was it – the only adult socialist left in the room. It was obvious from day one what Starmer was about and the election campaign should have made it crystal clear.
    They have not changed a single economic policy put in place by their predecessors – they are an austerity continuation government.

  5. In 1939, Britain’s population was around 41 million people.

    Today it’s around 70 million.

    So of course the tax take and spending would have increased

  6. He was lower middle class, worked hard, got a postgraduate degree from Oxford and ended up running the English Crown Law. He did very well and isn’t realistically looking out for clod hoppers.

    1. Starmer is a friend of pedophile Peter Mandelson (a close associate of Epstein) and he protected Jimmy Saville as head of Crown Law.

      Starmer isn’t looking out for anyone who doesn’t rape kids. No wonder he loves zionists so much

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