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Hypocrite Starmer calls transparency vote a ‘stunt’

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PM Keir Starmer stands accused of multiple instances of misleading Parliament. This is why his opponents tabled a vote to try and force a probe into his behaviour – a tactic Starmer himself once deployed against then-PM Boris Johnson:

Stunted ambitions

Dan Hodges of the Daily Mail is known for having a mixture of very bad and very good opinions (mostly trending bad, to be fair). On the issue of Starmer’s many deceptions, he’s been trending spot-on, and has handily compiled the following list:

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In summary, Hodge’s list includes Starmer misleading Parliament by telling the House that:

  • Due process was followed when Mandelson was hired as ambassador to the US (it wasn’t).
  • Pressure was not applied to civil servants vetting Mandelson (it was).

Starmer also:

Boris Johnson

In 2022, then-PM Boris Johnson was having his own transparency crisis. As the Guardian reported at the time:

MPs will vote on Thursday on a Labour motion that would trigger an investigation by the House of Commons privileges committee into whether Johnson misled parliament over a string of lockdown-busting parties in Downing Street.

Starmer urged Conservative MPs to seize the opportunity to get rid of Johnson and “bring decency, honesty and integrity back into our politics”.

Johnson would eventually give the investigation the go-ahead, leading to his downfall. Given this, you can see why Starmer would want to avoid allowing any such probe to go ahead.

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Starmer also described Johnson as:

a man without shame

While we don’t disagree with the sentiment, Johnson did at least agree to an investigation. This means Starmer is even more shameless than Johnson by his own standards.

Case to answer, Starmer

As Hodges has shown, there’s a strong argument for probing Starmer’s behaviour. Despite this, the man himself is whipping his party to prevent them voting for transparency:

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Starmer might cling on for another day with tactics like this, but the writing is on the wall.

Featured image via Sky News

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By Willem Moore

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