@LBC@NickFerrariLBC@darrenpjones If labour and conservative had correctly sorted, Brexit deal out we would be better off! It was nothing to do with Nigel Farage it was to do with the government that he was not in!
'Nigel Farage promised people that Brexit would improve their lives - that turned out to be completely false.'
@NickFerrariLBC asks why Keir Starmer called the Reform leader 'a grifter'. @DarrenPJones says he must be held to account.
@NotFarLeftAtAll NONE! Not one of them are listening to the people anyway we need somebody that will be concerned about what we are thinking about what the party is thinking!
@kingkapoor72@metpoliceuk What a waste of police time? The people are not happy with his restaurant not selling halal meat and the police take their side?
My conversation with a police officer, which clearly shows two-tier policing.
After @metpoliceuk refused to help and left us, these inbreds attacked us later. They are still walking free, and I’m on bail waiting to be charged for defending my family.
As I said in the video, it feels like if I try to defend myself or my family, I’m the one who gets arrested.
"If you look at London, for example, 50% of social housing is foreign nationals, and I don't think that's fair."
@emilyhewertson suggests a Brits first approach to benefits and housing, but @MatthewStadlen says this would create a "two-tier society".
#StormandAlexis
@GBNEWS@Alexarmstrong@elliecostelloTV I think you’ll find that you question them on behalf of the people with real questions and you demand real answers knock not the fake stuff on the other channels you see.
‘It almost feels like they are turning their noses up!’
@Alexarmstrong and @elliecostelloTV launch a blistering attack against the Labour government, after Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones refused to come on GB News to defend the PM.
@PeterStefanovi2@SophyRidgeSky The job of doing what the people have asked for or the job of doing what Starmer wants? I wonder why the people are walking away from the labour party then if nothing is changing.
BREAKING: Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones tells @SophyRidgeSky
“The Prime Minister has been very clear he will not be walking away .. the Prime Minister is getting on with the job of being Prime Minister”
@LBC@lewis_goodall You have to understand that labour will not do what the people want, but they will cozy up to the EU who will tell them what to do whether people wants a government to guide them not be beholden to another gold government in another country.
'They're worried the country will settle for Reform.'
@Lewis_Goodall explains how there's still 'a window' for the Labour party to turn around public opinion.
@TheNewsAgents@maitlis@lewis_goodall Farage did what we wanted him to do and then left it to the governments to get on with it which they didn’t. They totally ignored what the people wanted and that’s why they’re in trouble now.!
"One of the problems they've had is not pinning Brexit onto Farage and Reform strongly or often enough - it’s a schoolboy error!"
@maitlis and @lewis_goodall say the strongest part of Starmer's speech was attacking Farage - but you "can't fatten the pig on market day".
🚨 WATCH: Keir Starmer says he will block "far-right agitators" from travelling to the UK for Tommy Robinson's march on Saturday
"We will not allow people to come to the UK to threaten our communities and spread hate on our streets"
@JeremyVineOn5 Is all been cleared, otherwise he would not have been allowed to do the election! He would’ve been stopped as they obviously tried to. It didn’t work move on.
Nigel Farage's £5 million row - does it matter to you?
The Reform UK leader is facing questions after it emerged he accepted £5 million from a wealthy businessman before standing as an MP.
Should he have declared it?
@BBCPolitics Farage was not in the conservative government to deliver Brexit! Starmer knows this too. Farage did his bit, but the government didn’t continue.
"He took Britain for a ride... he'll talk about almost anything other than the consequences of the one policy he actually delivered"
Keir Starmer criticises Reform leader Nigel Farage over Brexit
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‘Today you saw the man, the passion, the plan.’
Labour MP for Rugby John Slinger defends the Prime Minister following his ‘reset’ speech, calling it ‘inspired’.
@PolitlcsUK The people wanted Brexit, but the parties didn’t and they proved it. Nigel Farage got it through and what did conservatives or this labour government do about it absolutely nothing!
🚨 WATCH: Keir Starmer says Nigel Farage is not "just a grifter, he is a chancer"
"He said Brexit would make us richer... wrong... he said it would reduce migration... wrong... he took Britain for a ride, and unlike the Tories, he just fled the scene"
@Keir_Starmer He hasn’t learned anything he’s still lying. He’s still saying the wrong thing he’s attacking Nigel Farage, which means that even more people will go over to that party!
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Keir Starmer: My project of Britain renewal is for 10 years in No 10 — and I will fight my challengers!
The Prime Minister has declared he is prepared to battle internal critics and remain in Downing Street for a decade as he pushes ahead with what he calls his “project of national renewal”.
In a wide-ranging interview for Observer, Keir Starmer insisted he would not be distracted by Westminster plotting as he unveiled a series of flagship pledges aimed at reshaping Britain over the next ten years.
The Prime Minister said his long-term vision includes a new youth mobility scheme with Europe, major action to cut household energy bills and a promise to build one million homes.
Starmer said Britain faced a “decade of rebuilding” after years of economic instability and political turmoil, arguing that his government must stay focused on “delivery, growth and renewal”.
He also signalled he was ready to confront growing unrest inside Labour ranks, insisting he would “fight for the mandate voters gave us”.
Among the centrepiece proposals outlined by No 10 are:
A youth mobility scheme allowing young Britons to live and work in parts of Europe
Plans to slash energy bills for families and businesses
A drive to build 1 million homes across Britain
Investment aimed at boosting economic growth and infrastructure
The Prime Minister said voters would ultimately judge his government on whether it improved living standards and restored confidence in Britain’s future.
#IStandWithStarmer
Keir Starmer puts it bluntly: "If you don't like the changes we've made, the door is open and you can leave!" Words worthy of a dictator. What are British people waiting for to kick him out?