Chalermchai Wattanawongpituk
114 posts



Keir Starmer’s speech was sad to watch. With so many resets, even his reset button needs a reset. But I do not take pleasure in watching the Prime Minister flounder. The country needs leadership, not another speech from a man who clearly knows something has gone badly wrong, but still can't explain why. This is Labour’s real problem. It is not just Starmer - all the pretenders jostling for his job do not have the answers either, because they all believe the same things: more welfare, more state control, more borrowing, more regulation. They are busy arguing over who should drive the car, but the truth is they are all heading in the wrong direction. They have no vision for the future. What we need is to get Britain working again. That is why I have proposed an alternative King’s Speech with a a clear plan to reward effort, cut the cost of government, secure our borders, rebuild industry and back families who do the right thing. If Labour are serious about fixing the country they could do all of this tomorrow. Whether they have the bravery or the common sense to do that is a different matter.



🚨 BREAKING: Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips has resigned from Keir Starmer's Government







Welcome news as two men are found guilty of spying and working for the Chinese Communist Party under the Conservatives’ landmark National Security Act, But a successful prosecution means nothing when the broader policy is appeasement. You can’t prosecute spies with one hand and roll out the red carpet for Beijing with the other. Deterrence requires a Government willing to call out Beijing threats and confront them - until that happens we will remain vulnerable.











Superb cross-party support at Speaker’s House for the @1001CDF. Thank you @LordBlunkett, @SharonHodgsonMP, @EleanorLaingUK, for your passion for giving every baby the best start in life❤️ Celebrating the first birthday of the @1001CDF with a packed room of supporters.




















Underway at the 6th IAS Industrial & Logistics Conference. Thank you to the kind sponsors and all the attendees





EXCL: Fiona Hill, co-author of UK’s strategic defence review, has joined criticism of Keir Starmer’s leadership on military policy, warning of “bizarre” lack of urgency in defence planning. She echoed of Labour former defence sec & Nato sec gen George Robertson over what he had called the PM's “corrosive complacency”. @danielboffey theguardian.com/politics/2026/…





