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Rachel Barlow's avatar

I am appalled by Starmer's comments on Gaza. When he found he was unable to echo Gutteres' verdict on 7th October I resigned from Labour Party.

susan cartwright's avatar

He is trying to avoid the lie that he is anti Jew, like poor old Corbyn.

GreaterIsrahell's avatar

It was not a jail break by Hamas on 10/7. Mossad assisted Hamas while the IDF had a 10 hour stand down. Then the Hanibal Directive came into play which paved the way for genocide on the Gaza strip and the West Bank.

JennyStokes's avatar

I managed to get out of little Britain 50yrs ago.

Land of wimpy/smelly people.

Starmer.............NO please Labour Party what the hell are you doing?

Phil Kind Man's avatar

It is easy to explain Starmer. He is an opportunist, with weak moral and ethical standards, controlled by the Israel lobby who will do anything to get elected. In other words he is a disgusting person!

Phil Kind Man's avatar

He will make a wonderful Prime Minister, the British oligarchs will love him!

Diana van Eyk's avatar

In so many countries, the left has become the faux left, and people who genuinely want peace and social progress are politically without a home. Starmer's behaviour is shameful.

forceOfHabit's avatar

In light of the situation in Gaza (and the West Bank), can anyone explain to me the difference between the Chosen People and the Master Race?

Paul Edwards's avatar

Starmer and Sunak are two little male whores working for the Big Pimp, The Empire.

Basil Rathbone's avatar

Cook is always great, one of the best, along with Hedges, Max Blumenthal, Aaron Mate, Greenwald and the several other voices on the left who know what this slo-mo war crime is really about. Here's one of the best discussions of it I've seen, and Ive seen many.

Richard Wolff:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDQdUVbazmU

Benjamin Mitchell's avatar

None of this is surprising unfortunately. British politics is so utterly beholden to US foreign policy objectives it is impossible to imagine any party in the UK taking a position contrary to that of the US on any issue whatsoever

Feral Finster's avatar

Labour and Conservatives alike compete in obsequiousness, all to win Washington's favor.

damien flinter's avatar

£abour are partying under a knight of the rea£m....if you buy into an aristocratic anachronism by accepting its gongs you are unlikely to represesent anything progressive or human. B£ing uber a££es.

These atavistic knucKKK£edraggers need purging.

I would suggest Mick Lynch to form an actual party with the interests of working taxpayers and the dispossessesed.

Corbyn was too wooly, for all his decency. I think he was embarrassed by his elevation and pleased to get back off the hot seat where the Murdochrats were shredding him daily, not least ye o£de Bibi $€€.

Michelle Weinroth's avatar

Thanks so much for the consistently sharp analysis and for speaking truth to power.

Eddie's avatar

Outstanding

Sarah Hawkes's avatar

Shame on anyone who plans to vote for the Labour Party under Keir Starmer.It is quite simple:you also will be complicit in genocide.

Richard Atkins's avatar

Starmer has accepted “donations” from Israeli sources. What do we expect?