Labour’s latest disaster shows how fast the wheels are coming off the leftist dream machine in the UK. Keir Starmer was supposed to be their savior—another polished globalist promising the same tired slogans about hope and change. But after last week’s “Bloody Thursday,” the only thing changing is how quickly the left turns on its own. Once again, they prove that when progressive promises crash into cold reality, the first order of business is hunting for a new scapegoat.
The mere fact that Labour is openly talking about life after Starmer shows just how weak and disorganized their so-called leadership is. Not long ago, liberals hailed Starmer as the man who would destroy Conservative values for good. Now, their so-called prime minister is hanging by a thread, abandoned by his own party sharks before he even gets to warm the seat. It’s classic left-wing hypocrisy—always shouting about unity, always stabbing each other in the back when things go south.
Progressive elites love to lecture everyone else about “democracy.” But the moment things look tough, they march right over the voters and start plotting their next backroom deal. Instead of fixing the mess they created, they’re working overtime to save their own power and privilege. This is the modern left in action: globalist, arrogant, desperate to erase their mistakes before the public catches on.
And let’s not forget where this mess leads. Every failed Labour promise means more chaos for regular citizens. Crime rises, taxes go up, and streets get less safe. But do these so-called leaders care? Not a chance. Their main concern is who gets to keep the keys to their taxpayer-funded offices. The working class gets left out in the cold once again.
This is what happens when liberals run out of ideas but still crave control. The question isn’t whether Labour will dump Starmer—it’s whether anyone left in that party still cares about the country they’re supposed to serve. When even their own side is sharpening the knives, how much longer until the British public does the same?
Source: Redstate
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