I tell you, if it’s not obvious to Stalmer by now that he’s a busted flush and he’s completely done, I don’t know how much more it’s going to take because when you get your own party swooping on you from above and saying, “You ain’t a bit of us, pal.
We want you gone.

” Really, you should get the message, but he evidently isn’t.
And there’s a couple of other clips that have come out today which really take his narrative and just collapse it all.
I mean, here’s the first one here.
I don’t know if you remember this story, suspended Labour MP Carl Turner.
This was the one that went against the party whip uh which is unconstitutional by the way uh and spoke out against the uh you know jury reforms.
In other words, getting rid of juries.
I mean, listen to this.
Uh suspended Labour MP Carl Turner claims Kia Starman knew and allowed briefings from the lads in number 10 about his mental health after he opposed the jury reforms.
Nobody should be smeared in relation to mental health.
Let’s have a listen.
Prime Minister campaigned to scrap single judge trials in Northern Ireland.
Yet, when I opposed his government’s plan to bring in single judge trials in England and Wales, I received hostile briefings and smears about my mental health from the lads in number 10 Downing Street.
The chief whips shaking his head, but he knows about it.
Mr.
Speaker, the prime minister knows that my nephew Matty took his own life as a result of work related stress as a young criminal lawyer.
So during mental health awareness week, while ministers spoke with compassion about health and well-being, did the prime minister reflect on those hostile discrimin discriminatory briefings which he knew about and he allowed to happen? Well, can I um thank him and I he has told me previously about um Matty and the impact that that had uh on him.
Um and um I I totally understand that and I want to be absolutely clear that nobody should be smeared um in relation to mental health.
Nobody on any issue, whatever they may argue on any other issue.
Nobody.
And I will do everything I can to make sure that that is the position.
Kip Moltos.
Well, that’s not bloody good enough.
It shouldn’t have been a position in the first place.
You know, absolutely disgusting.
They say often that politics is like a bear pit.
You, you know, they will rip you to shreds as soon as look at you.
And that is a prime example.
And it’s very interesting what he said about Starmer opposing judge only trials o over in uh was it northern Ireland, but when it comes to England and Wales, he’s all for it.
And that is very important.
in a very important detail because England is the route of common law which stretches to Wales, stretches to Northern Ireland and by claim of right Scotland.
So if you mess around in England, you are completely annihilating a very big chunk of our common law and our inbuilt protections against the communism that’s going on at the moment.
So they know exactly what they’re doing.
But back to the point, you know, if you’ve got a relative or somebody like that suffered a an episode and it’s affecting you as well, which it does.
I’ve had fairly recent experience of this myself, believe you me.
The last thing that should happen to you is that you are put in a position where you are felt that you are being persecuted just cuz you spoken up in work and said, “Well, this ain’t a bit of me.
” Anywhere else, he’d have been fired.
No ifs, no buts.
And all Starmer could say is, “Oh, I’ll make sure this isn’t the case.
I’ll do [ __ ] off.
” Seriously, this guy had enough now.
really had enough.
There’s this here where where Street’s resignation speech in full.
I’m not going to play all of this cuz I think he’s a sniveling little welp as well.
But it’s interesting because it’s just another nail in the teflon coffin, isn’t it? Politically, of course, not not literally.
Any of us in politics is did we leave things in a better place than we found them? Thanks to the choices made by this Labor government, the NHS is on the road to recovery.
Waiting list fell by 110,000 in March, the single biggest fall in a single month outside of the pandemic for 17 years.
I’m going to tell you something right now.
This guy is full of SH1T.
Part of what I just said involves some involvement with the NHS.
And I can tell you now that this guy is full of absolute [ __ ] Anyway, let’s continue.
Ambulance response times for heart attack and strokes are now the fastest in 5 years.
Patient satisfaction with access to general practice has gone from 60% to 75%.
And at a time when public trust in politicians is low.
We hit our target of recruiting 8 and a half thousand more mental health workers 3 years early.
And on social care, I’m proud that we’re putting in an extra4 billion pounds worth of investment.
That we’ve delivered the biggest expansion of carers allowance since the 1970s.
That the 150 million pounds extra in the Right.
I’m bored of this.
I don’t know about you, but all he’s doing is blowing a load of smoke up everyone’s ass about how wonderful the NHS is and what a wonderful job he’s done by proxy.
What a load of old pony.
Now, I don’t know about you, but let’s skip forward and see if we can find some more juicy bits.
Here we go.
Now, he’s going to start telling everybody what a patriot uh party labor is and everything else.
And utter Yeah, let’s have a listen.
But to win the battles we thought that were long since won, of progressives against reactionaries, of patriots versus nationalists, of hope over hate.
That is our fight.
It’s Andy Burnham’s fight in Makerfield and it is Labour’s fight for the soul of our country.
For too long and for too often, patriotism in Britain has been left to the loudest voices and the narrowest arguments as though love of country belongs to one tribe, one party or one point of view.
But the Britain I believe in is bigger than that.
Because patriotism is not about who you exclude.
It is about who you stand beside.
It is not rooted in fear of change or suspicion of difference.
It is rooted in solidarity in the belief that we rise or fall together.
That is the best of our country’s story.
A Britain where people from different backgrounds, different faiths, different nations and regions still see them.
Very important thing he just said there.
Very important thing.
region.
That’s what they want to do to England regions.
And because we’re on to it, they call it devolution instead.
This Fabianinfested bunch here want to destroy England, our common law, and everything else a multicultural is out of existence.
Themselves in one another.
A country where the son of Indian pharmacists can become our first Hindu prime minister without having his Englishness questioned.
I’ll question it.
A patriotism built not on blood and soil but on shared values, shared institutions and shared responsibilities.
I understand that the SNP and Pied Camry will not see themselves in the English nationalist politics of the party that sits behind them.
But nationalism is not progressive and nationalism and patriotism are not the same things.
Nationalism says look inward, protect your own, turn away from the others.
Patriotism says this country is strongest when we are confident enough to be outward-looking, generous, and united.
Right? Patriotism, we look inward and think of ourselves when the government that has, you know, so sorely ruined it has caused us to think like that because we want to put it back the way it was.
And you can see what’s going on.
and patriotism.
I don’t think the guy’s got the first idea.
Let’s open the doors to all and sunundry.
Jesus Christ.
United but not always the same.
On these benches, we believe in a stronger Scotland and a stronger Wales as part of a fairer United Kingdom.
And 28 years ago this week, the people of Northern Ireland took a leap of faith and voted to endorse the Good Friday Agreement.
The triumph of hope over bitter enmity.
A reminder that a bigger and better politics is possible when people have courage.
That is why we must reject the politics that tries to divide us.
Whether it’s dividing the countries of the United Kingdom or the people who call Britain their home.
The nurse from Nigeria.
Right.
The nurse from Nigeria.
Oh, wait.
when it when he talks about dividing the United Kingdom, this is this whole political union idea that that’s what they’re trying to defend here.
The United Kingdom comes with it the Parliament of Westminster.
It comes with it an English Parliament infested with, you know, administrative law infested with Fabianism.
This is the problem.
What we were prior was a brotherhood of nations and that’s what we should be again.
So what they’re trying to do, they’re trying to defend their position they know is crumbling.
I can’t put it any other way.
Is not the enemy of the factory worker in Newcastle.
The family fleeing war is not responsible for the cost of living crisis.
Division is the oldest trick in politics and Britain deserves better than that.
Because the future of this Britain deserves better than that.
Well, I tell you deserves better than that streeting my old son.
That is the English.
That is the Scottish.
That is the Welsh.
That is the Northern Irish.
Those people that have stood here and watched our countries, yes, you heard me right.
Get torn to shreds by your progressive politics, your inclusive politics, your outwardthinking politics.
How dare you stand there and preach to all of us when you have done so much damage to our countries? Let me know what you think.
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