From where I’m currently sitting, Keir Starmer’s “we will not be drawn into a wider war” bullshit is looking more and more like bullshit by the day.
I’m only fifteen minutes away from a very noisy RAF Fairford. It is quite clear we have already been dragged into a conflict that a vast majority of the British public wants absolutely nothing to do with.
We’ve been here before, haven’t we?
Starmer: flip-flop, flip-flop
This masterclass in spineless triangulation echoes Tony Blair’s Iraq catastrophe note-for-note.
Keir Starmer initially told us he ‘refused’ Trump’s demand to let US bombers use British bases for offensive strikes. He knew it wouldn’t fly with the Parliamentary Labour Party and he is fully aware what voters think about fighting other people’s wars.
While Starmer called it a “deliberate” decision, rooted in British national interest and legality, he was simply looking for a way to repackage and deliver Britain’s involvement in Trump and Netanyahu’s war of terror.
Let us be absolutely clear: Keir Starmer isn’t “playing a blinder”, folks. He may as well be loading the missiles on to the Stealth bombers himself.
So, the Prime Minister that said we won’t be dragged into the Zionists’ war on the Middle East is said to be “working with allies” on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Once again, Keir Starmer has folded like cheap cardboard.
But this isn’t really a sudden escalation. The facts speak for themselves, loud and clear.
On March 1 — mere hours after his apparently defiant stance — Starmer flip-flopped, and granted the US permission for “specific and limited defensive” strikes from UK bases.
By March 5, Starmer was sending four extra Typhoon jets to Qatar. By March 7, US forces were actively using British bases for these defensive (LOL) operations.
How can we be drawn into a wider war that Keir Starmer has already drawn us into?
Ignoring lessons, then invoking them
Donald Trump is already raging, calling him weak, nothing like Winston Churchill, and threatening the mythical special relationship with all sorts of very, very terrible things.
Why bend over backwards for someone that really hates your fucking guts, Mr Starmer?
Starmer’s response to being trashed by the fascist American despot? No parliamentary vote. No exit strategy. Just mission creep dressed as defence.
Britain has seen this film in Iraq and Afghanistan before. Limited support becomes full entanglement, dead British military personnel, dead civilians, and a generation scarred. We cannot go back there.
Millions of us warned against Iraq. We’re warning again now. Keir Starmer isn’t listening — because listening would mean ultimately defying Washington, and that’s the one red line that Keith the invertebrate will never cross, despite the bluster.
Keir Starmer invokes the lessons that have been learned from Iraq in one breath, then repeats the same disastrous pattern in the next.
Keir Starmer has urged for de-escalation — as if anyone would actually listen to the irrelevant wooden plant pot — but his own actions quite clearly undermine this apparent plea for peace.
Starmer may well be delighting the easily-pleased liberal media with this fake stance of defiance, but it’s not making the slightest bit of a difference to Labour’s horrendously bad polling.
And whilst Starmer is laser-focused on delivering death for Donald, the domestic Labour revolt is well underway.
A revolt is afoot
Former Deputy PM Angela Rayner tore into Labour’s immigration crackdown as “un-British” and warned the party is “running out of time”. I didn’t even think it was possible to agree with Ange these days, but even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan wants Labour to campaign to rejoin the single market and push for full EU membership at the next general election. I voted Remain, I would vote Remain again, but Labour is not the vehicle for progressive EU membership.
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar still wants Starmer gone yesterday. Unite’s Sharon Graham is predicting “decimation” in the May 7 elections — and she’s really not wrong.
That’s the membership, the unions and the mayors all saying the same thing. This cautious, centrist, craven Starmerism is electoral suicide.
Starmer says he loves our country, apparently — just not enough to deliver the change people voted for. No wealth taxes. No green new deal. No public ownership. Just more austerity-lite, more deference to Trump, more sleaze tolerated until it explodes.
Starmer: finished?
The left inside Labour must stop pretending this disaster is salvageable under Starmer. Demand a full, warts-and-all independent inquiry into the Peter Mandelson appointment — no more grubby cover-ups. Force a binding Commons vote on any further Iran escalation and stop writing blank cheques for imperialism.
The May elections loom as judgment day for Keir Starmer. If he clings on with this record — Epstein-enabler, Iran flip-flopper, and utterly tone-deaf on the base — Labour faces a widespread wipeout.
Featured image via the Canary
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