
shaz
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shaz
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Keir Starmer makes clear he has no intention of standing aside telling @BBCr4today: “I was elected in July 24 on a manifesto of change. “It was a five-year term that I won with a landslide victory, and I'll be judged at the end of that period, at the next election, by whether I've delivered on what I promised”


🗳️ Sir Keir Starmer’s niece is standing in the local elections in Croydon, one of the safest wards in London. Some disgruntled local Labour activists claim she has been “parachuted into a safe Labour seat” telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…








'All he wants is a great big row' Reform UK leader Nigel Farage told #BBCBreakfast he 'he'll think about it' when asked if he would debate Green Party leader Zack Polanski bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cr…





“We need Britain to be a sovereign, independent country to renew itself and go back to the 1980s and do that again, and Nigel is the only person I know who can do that.” Christopher Harborne is a proud patriot who (unlike the political establishment) wants Nigel to be safe. A great Brit 🇬🇧 telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…


Latest polls (YouGov 27 March - 27 April) show that in Dudley, it's between Labour and Reform in the local elections. To prevent a Reform council fuelled by chaos, instability and division, vote Labour on 7 May. A vote for the Greens or the Lib Dems will only help Reform.


To save his own skin, Keir Starmer threatened his MPs with the loss of their jobs unless they helped cover up his misleading statements to Parliament. It is a disgrace that 333 Labour MPs chose to be complicit in that cover up. It is very notable that the Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister would not repeat his boss’s exact claim that there “was no pressure whatsoever” from No10 on the appointment of Peter Mandelson, instead trying to 'clarify' what he had meant. This is a government coming apart at the seams. They are more interested in their own survival than the cost of living crisis affecting hardworking families. Labour MPs will rue the day that they voted against this motion, because it is the day that people saw they believe there’s one rule for Labour and another for everyone else.


🚨 WATCH: Kemi Badenoch asks Labour MPs if they want to side with Jeffrey Epstein ahead of the Privileges Committee vote






