Slippery Starmer and the curse of Corbyn

Sir Keir Starmer

 

The odious Jeremy Corbyn, although no longer leader of the Labour Party, still casts a long shadow over it. The disgusting political ooze of extremism, Jew hatred and friendship and support for murderous jihadists that Corbyn left behind him, is coming back to haunt what Sir Keir Starmer the current Labour leader would like us to think is a changed party.

It should not be forgotten that Starmer campaigned for Corbyn at two General Elections, he actively worked to put an odious creep into Number Ten, a creep who counted as friends Hezbollah and Hamas and who has hobnobbed with Irish Republican extremists. In the video below you can see Beth Rigby of Sky News questioning Starmer about his support for the Corbyn leadership and you can see Starmer squirm.

Ideally if Starmer found Corbyn so vile then he should have resigned his shadow cabinet position but even if he’s made some noises about collective shadow cabinet responsibility it would have been better than this performance. Starmer backed Corbyn despite knowing about Corbyn’s views, his politics and Corbyn’s friends. That he did so and is now trying to back track on that previous support is showing Starmer as an individual who is as slippery as a Vaseline covered Eel.

2 Comments on "Slippery Starmer and the curse of Corbyn"

  1. Humphrey Duck | October 13, 2023 at 4:11 pm |

    I’ve never forgotten that when Starmer was Director of Public Prosecutions, he was the bod who introduced all that “The victim WILL be believed” cobblers – and look what happened next with Carl Beech – and others…. He’s a thoroughly irresponsible, odious man.

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