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Monday, 28 April 2025

Coalition would be disaster says disaster



Tory-Reform coalition would be 'disaster for Britain', says Sir Keir Starmer

The prime minister said voters of the rival parties were "being conned" as he suggested there were attempts to merge the two parties going on "behind the scenes".

The prime minister was asked by Sky News political editor Beth Rigby whether he was "more worried" about Reform rather than the Conservatives ahead of the local and mayoral elections taking place across England this week.


There isn't much to be said about a notoriously mendacious and disastrous Prime Minister who speaks of voters being 'conned', political opponents going 'behind the scenes' or being a 'disaster for Britain'. 

He isn't much more coherent than Joe Biden, the phrases just plop out as unconvincing verbal blobs of nothing much. 

7 comments:

Sam Vega said...

Yes, voters for the other parties are being conned. They think they want adequate heat and light, lower taxes, revenues being spent here rather than abroad, an end to mass immigration, free speech, and truthfulness.

But how did they fall for that load of old nonsense?

A K Haart said...

Sam - it's baffling isn't it? Voters will think they need a roof over their heads soon, and some inexpensive candles for winter.

DiscoveredJoys said...

At least Joe Biden was (allegedly) senile. What is TTKs excuse?

A K Haart said...

DJ - TTK seems weirdly limited to me, not senile but like a goldfish swimming round and round in his little bowl of limitations. Going into politics was a strange choice for such an narrow man.

Peter MacFarlane said...

Coalition - or anything like it - would indeed be a disaster for Reform. If the voters suspect that it's just becoming another cheek of the Tory arse, they'll desert it instantly, and they'll be right to do so. We need real change, not more of the same dressed up in fancy verbiage.

Tammly said...

Sir Two Tier has, of course, never conned the electorate.

A K Haart said...

Peter - I agree, a coalition with the Tories would be a disaster for Reform's credibility.

Tammly - although he'll struggle to do it again.