
David 🇪🇺🇬🇧🏳️🌈
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David 🇪🇺🇬🇧🏳️🌈
@David_Quackers
55 something former TEFL teacher, bit left thinking, Pro EU, dog and cat owner, Whovian, and full of sarcasm!🇪🇺🇬🇧🏳️🌈🧑🏫 #FBPE #GTTO







Sir Keir Starmer was on the last day of his holiday in Spain with his family when Donald Trump threatened to obliterate civilisation in Iran As the world held its breath amid fears that the Middle East was about to descend into even deeper turmoil, the prime minister was flying back to the UK on a commercial flight after a four-day Easter break He arrived back on Tuesday evening and was left with no choice but to wait with everyone else to see whether Trump would follow through on his pledge to send Iran back to the “Stone Age” Plans for his first trip to the Middle East since the conflict began - which had been prepared behind the scenes for weeks, including a recce by Ed Llewellyn - were put on hold It was only when the president announced a ceasefire on social media shortly before midnight on Tuesday that Starmer’s trip was finally given the green light. He left Stansted shortly after 8am for a three-day tour expected to take in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf allies Starmer's allies say it gives him the opportunity to stand on the world stage and play a leading role in talks about reopening the Strait of Hormuz. It feeds into their broader narrative that he is having a good war, one that could ultimately save his Premiership But that analysis only goes so far. There have been signs of an improvement in Starmer’s poll ratings, but they grow from an extraordinarily low base. On the Iran conflict, 38 per cent of voters polled by YouGov believe he is handling it well and 45 per cent badly, which by Starmer’s standards is a success. Among Labour voters, 62 per cent think he is doing well But the prime minister’s personal ratings remain dire. Seventy-one per cent believe he is doing badly and only 21 per cent well. It is a marginal improvement — 73 per cent of voters thought he was doing a bad job in February — but he remains the most unpopular prime minister on record Crucially, there are no signs of improvement for his party more broadly: only 16 per cent of voters say they would vote Labour thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…



I WILL BE SO GLAD TO BE RID OF THESE TWO TRAITOR'S.

Labour is now attacking the great British marmalade! No idea Keir is so desperate to fit in with his EU pals and unpick Brexit, he's now looking to rename British marmalade to align with the EU. When Labour negotiates, Britain loses big time…. mol.im/a/15703815


Enjoy these traditional labels while you can. #Starmer is signing us up to #EU regulations which say only the Portuguese can use the word “Marmalade” alone.

@D4nciingQueen @NEWSMAX The United States of America is still and will always be better than your hole of a country Portugal.








No thank you. I voted to leave in 2016.









