“Sir Keir Starmer…er?

‘Interestingly, I was sitting at my desk wondering how to title this short article on British Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, when I was at once overtaken by writer's block. I mean, what can you say about this individual? Starmer and his Labour Party have been in power for only a short time and already, he is Public Enemy Number One.

Starmer is patently not ‘in charge’, and patently not Labour. Like Pinocchio before him, he is a puppet in human form, his strings being pulled by the elites sitting atop Capitol Hill in Washington. He gives the appearance of a ‘stuffed shirt’, as we Brits call it. Expressionless! From the upper classes. Devoid of original thought. Of course, he was a Court Prosecutor at the highest level in the UK, which serves only to underscore that description. I can see him now, doing his little deals in dark rooms, using the Law to engineer the desired result. Yes, you guessed it, I do not like him.

I was, however, in this piece, going to refer to something Starmer said shortly after Labour won their landslide election victory in July. Given that Starmer is no doubt more conversant than most with the Law, this particular pronouncement reverberates around my head more than most. In his immaculate, ‘bought and paid for at someone else’s expense, suit’, Starmer said that his government would be, in part, defined by a respect for international law. Excuse me while I choke on my tea and crumpets!!

Starmer is a great supporter of sanctions imposed on Russia by the western allies, and this country’s continued clandestine support of what can only be described as terrorist acts perpetrated by the criminal regime in Ukraine against Russia. If reports from Russia are proven to be correct, the British government also had a hand in providing assistance in the blowing up of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline!! Are we to believe, or even accept, that international law is something from which we are exempted? Does Keir Starmer for that matter believe that he is somehow above the law? He has certainly shown so far that he believes he can make unilateral decisions on matters which could have grave consequences for us, the people, without even a nod to the precepts of international law, and as a socialist, which he is surely not, has supported the last government’s draconian measures on the implementation of laws limiting freedom of expression and increased media censorship, whilst encumbering the most needy of our society with what will be even more debt and less social support. These are not the actions of a Labour leader, a man of conscience, a man of honour. They are the actions of a man who has an agenda. An agenda which in no shape or form is looking out for the interests of the people who trusted him to lead them – to act in their best interests – to protect them. This cannot be the agenda of a British leader, but that of someone in the pocket of a higher authority, and by that, I do not mean the good Lord, but Washington. This is a man doing the bidding of the globalist elite centred in Washington whose primary interest, whose only interest, is maintaining their unipolar global order – American hegemony if you will.

Upholding International Law? Well Sir Keir, if we are to judge you on this premise, you and your party have failed the British public miserably after even a few short months in power. The deeper concern being that having such a huge majority in Parliament, there is absolutely no opposition, although when he led the opposition during the previous parliament, that was also the case. This is British democracy at work. It is not the will of the British people. It is not democracy. All I can say is that I hope and pray that Sergei Lavrov is true to his word when he stated that no country is an enemy of Russia, only its leadership!! Amen to that.

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