Sunday, 21 June 2026

Change but no change

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Had I had a vote in the Makerfield by-election I'd have been attracted by both the two right wing parties, the Greens for their policy on Gaza, the Conservatives and absolutely not at all by Labour but probably would have voted Labour to oust Sir Keir Starmer and vote against McSweeney and Mandy.

It seems the good burghers of Makerfield, wherever that is, thought like me.

What Great Britain needs is a PM who isn't an Atlanticist (think Enoch Powell or Charles de Gaulle) and ideally is an isolationist.

Unfortunately inly the Corbynites fit that description and that cure would be much worse than the disease.

Why will the UK have six PMs in 7 years.

That's reminiscent of Italy in the old days or a banana republic.

Partly because party members who shouldn't be given the choice don't know the candidates or understand politics and choose badly but mostly because in Great Britain and every country centre left and centre right are exhausted, meaningless traditions.

The people who rule the world, the international deep state which includes the media, rule anyway and if people disagree they are ignored or on occasion imprisoned. 

Still Sir Keir Starmer is incapable of leasing the country or much else, even though he was DPP, he got elected Labour leader by lying about his opinions, has expelled anti Israel MPs whom he knows aren't anti-Semites for that offence, is a human rights lawyer who has been an accomplice of Israel's and America's in very illegal things, including piracy, and I want him gone.  

He is also an ardent atheist and insufferably wooden.

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