Starmer makes cost-of-living promise in Christmas message
The prime minister's message comes at the end of a difficult year for his government, with economic growth stuttering and criticism over tax rises in the budget.
The prime minister has acknowledged Britons' cost-of-living struggles in his Christmas message - and vowed that helping with the issue is his "priority".
Sir Keir Starmer also urged members of the public to "each do our bit" and "reach out" to friends, relatives and neighbours during the festive period.
Old Starmey should give up vowing, promising and pledging after spending his entire prime ministerial career crafting a reputation for clockwork mendacity. It's his only reliable mode of verbal behaviour.
Starmey could also dwell on his own words for a second or two - then urge members of his Cabinet to "each do our bit" and "reach out" to voters and their concerns during the festive period. This would require a temporary lull in the back-stabbing of course.
Just another festive fantasy then.
6 comments:
What an appalling 'message' that was! Reading dross from the back of a cornflake packet, mumbling jumbled edicts from his leftie chums 'advising' him', and eliciting about as much empathy for the British Citizens who pay for him to ruin the country, as a jellyfish on tranquilisers...
If Starmer be the The Modern Mechanical Turk (1962 - ???) who is the swine who operates him?
What kind of consolation is it if the cost of living goes a bit down when one's family is being raped by illegal migrants being house in one's neighbourhood?
There is no Cost of Living crisis. There is a huge Cost of Government crisis. The good news is - it is in their power to end it by stopping their spendthrift ways. The bad news is - not a chance.
Champagne socialists like dersturmer really get up my nose. His message to the scruff shows, yet again, that he's a hypocrite of the first order: hell mend him, his clique and those who voted for them.
Scrobs - ha ha, yes he has much in common with a jellyfish on tranquilisers.
dearieme - Lord Alli?
Anon - I suspect we'll see an exodus away from certain areas because of that, we probably are already.
decnine - I agree, not a chance. Could be done, won't be done.
Jannie - millions would still vote for him too. It's not encouraging.
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