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THE LABOR-LED UK ON THE BRINK OF COLLAPSE

Keir Starmer’s Honeymoon is Over: Britain Has Already Had Enough of This Phony Labour and today crumbles under the weight of reality.

Keir Starmer, the creepy Labour leader who promised a new dawn for Britain, that he called ‘Real change’ is already plunging into the abyss of public contempt just over a year into his premiership.

The latest Opinium poll, conducted between June 25th and July 9th, paints a damning picture. Starmer’s approval ratings have nosedived by six points to a dismal -41%, his worst ever.

Only a meagre 18% of the public believe he’s doing a good job. A staggering 60% have already had enough.

Let’s put that into perspective, because the figures tell a terrifying truth. Only two Tory leaders in recent memory have fared worse: Liz Truss, the architect of economic chaos, and Boris Johnson, tainted by Partygate and his ignominious resignation.

When your legacy is being measured against the worst of Tory malpractice, you’re not building a better Britain; you’re ushering in a national disaster.

And the rot, as we’ve been warning, goes deeper. Even among Labour’s own 2024 voters, the cracks are showing.

Just 41% of those who voted for him believe Starmer is doing well, while a significant 37% already disapprove.

This isn’t a ‘bed-in’ period for a new government; it’s a collapse of trust from the very people who handed him the keys to Downing Street. The working class, it seems, are already waking up to the con.

Then there’s the pathetic state of the opposition. Kemi Badenoch, the Tory leader who hasn’t even faced a general election, matches Starmer’s paltry 18% approval.

Her net rating of -19% actually looks less awful. This is how far the supposed ‘grown-up in the room’ have fallen. Then they ask, why should Britain tremble…

And let’s not forget Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor. Touted as a tough operator, she’s instead implemented Tory economics, including the same old austerity that forces Britain to sink deeper into economic stagnation.

Her approval rating sits at a grim -39%, with a mere 14% thinking she’s done a good job, while a staggering 53% disagree. The Iron Lady act is just that, an act, with the working class paying the price.

So, what now for Starmer and Reeves? The polls don’t lie. They’ve squandered the public’s goodwill in record time. The slick marketing, the empty soundbites, the cosy relationship with corporate donors. It might impress the Westminster bubble and the city lobbyists, but it doesn’t put food on the table or mend our broken communities.

This wasn’t a new dawn. We’ve seen no change. It was just more of the same. The working class saw through the spin, and now, they’ve had enough. You can share this story on social media:

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  1. Labour. Tory?? 2 cheeks of the same arse. Different bus numbers, same destination, the destruction of the white indigenous people.

    People do seem to be waking up to the circus though, there seems to be a lot of anger to both sides but as yet no viable alternative. Sabotage Farage certainly isn’t.

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