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  1. SevereAstronaut6866 on

    I cannot think of one single thing Starmer could do that would help him. He’s completely drowned on one side by the far-right bots, and his own side hate his guts for basically being Rishi Sunak 2.0.

  2. BobMonkhaus on

    “In his New Year’s pitch to voters, Mr Farage, a key architect of Brexit which has damaged the UK economy and jobs, said his party would go about “fundamentally changing the whole system of government in Britain” if it won the next general election.”

    So he’s trying to hint at PR, which if he managed to get in using FPTP he wouldn’t actually need.

  3. How about fighting to make things better rather than trying to remain electable?

  4. Far-Display99 on

    he started the year with the Egyptian guy scandal, wonder whats in store

  5. Lady-Spangles on

    When I read a quote about Starmer believing nothing is fundamentally broken and that the state just needs a steady hand, I knew he would be done for. It is broken. It does need reform (as in change, not the far right populist demagogues). I just don’t think Starmer or McSweeney have the foresight to implement any of those reforms needed. They hijacked Labour to destroy the left, which they did. But replacing the left is beyond them. Honestly, the sooner they’re gone, the better.

  6. Good-Strong on

    I’m not saying Keir Starmer is perfect, but let’s be honest. There’s absolutely nothing which has happened over the last 1.5 years that merits a sudden mid-term resignation.

    The pressure for Starmer to resign is just being drummed up by MAGAs who know they’re losing the next election over in America, and want to quickly try and get Reform in power before that.

  7. Logically_Open on

    Well 2025’s biggest conversation piece was immigration, and the year ended with Starmer welcoming in an Egyptian radicalist who advocates for the genocide of Jews and Whites.

    Yeah, 2026 looks promising for him 💀

  8. Desperate_Caramel_10 on

    Sir Keir Starmer is the best prime minister we’ve had in decades.

  9. Darkone539 on

    They keep writing these as if anyone can remove him. They couldn’t even remove corbyn. They all resigned one an hour and had to talk him into a leadership election.

    Removing a labour leader is near impossible, and he won’t step down or call an election.

  10. MoffTanner on

    Looking forward to the rationing, conscription and Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2026!

    Blow to Reeves budget hopes as world burns!

  11. LordSexyAsshole on

    Look at him. A ‘man’ who let another man buy his wife clothes. 

  12. Jamieb284 on

    How about reducing the cost of living instead of increasing it? We struggle enough as it is

  13. JigMaJox on

    of course it will get better. we just need more migrants and assylumseekers

  14. Relative_Handle_5633 on

    The reality is Starmer was elected based on empty promises and lying to the general public. He is now the least popular leader of our country since Thatcher as the public realized it was all lies and he has no plans for the country’s futures besides trading welfare benefits for votes.

    We are all victims of labour’s policy.

  15. Pen_dragons_pizza on

    Well you would say that if you wanted to keep your job.

    Personally, I am a competent and hard working employee who is dedicated to furthering my company’s mission…. I am not though

  16. Jasta_1331 on

    I guess they will for someone but not the majority of the country. Tax increases and infringements of privacy will continue until morale improves or you’re all dead, whichever happens first.o

  17. Gold_Motor_6985 on

    In 1951, after Attlee had been in power, Starmer would have been perfect. Keep things rolling, expanding social programmes while maintaining steady fiscal sense. 

    But when your ship is crashing into the side of a mountain, someone saying ‘just steady on’ is bound to piss you off to no end. 

    That’s what’s happening here. 

    We expected change and all we’re getting is tweaks around 0.1% of the economy. 

  18. CanaryWundaboy on

    He’s doing a decent job. The only reason why there’s so much noise around him and his job is because of our rabid right wing press, funded by outside interests who want the UK in a permanent state of disarray or under strict control, they don’t want an adult in charge who they can’t discredit or control.

    And I say that as someone who voted Labour for the first time in the most recent election. We need some sensible people in charge.

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