There is no reason for Nadine Dorries or anyone else to make up anything about Keir Starmer. He refused to prosecute Jimmy Savile, and he was knighted soon afterwards. The truth is bad enough.
Today, by failing to table a Motion of No Confidence, Starmer has ensured that the Prime Minister who, as a matter of record, lied to the Queen, has now as a matter of record lied with impunity to the House of Commons.
As if anyone were remotely surprised. Boris Johnson has been sacked from two different national newspapers for lying. Anyone else would be unemployable after that, never mind after also having been recorded conspiring with an old lag to have a man beaten up. But "Boris is just Boris, ha ha ha," says, among other people, the man is fraudulently drawing a salary as Leader of the Opposition.
Mercifully, Starmer is permanently 20 points behind. Or, to put it another way, he is so bad that he is permanently 20 points behind even a Prime Minister as bad as Johnson is. So there is no reason for Nadine Dorries or anyone else to make up anything about Keir Starmer. The truth is bad enough.
Mercifully, Starmer is permanently 20 points behind. Or, to put it another way, he is so bad that he is permanently 20 points behind even a Prime Minister as bad as Johnson is. So there is no reason for Nadine Dorries or anyone else to make up anything about Keir Starmer. The truth is bad enough.
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