
Piers Morgan issued a brutal three-word warning to Sir Keir Starmer about his future in No 10 as tensions rise in government.
On Wednesday, February 4, the Labour leader sparked backlash after telling Parliament he was aware of Lord Peter Mandelson’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein when he appointed him as US ambassador. He added that he was misled about the ‘sheer depth and extent’ of Mandelson’s relationship with the convicted paedophile.
Since then, Brits up and down the country have called for the UK leader to be removed from office, as his integrity and judgment have come under scrutiny. Never one to miss out on a scandal, the Uncensored host has weighed in with his own opinions with a derogatory post online.
Taking to X – previously known as Twitter – he warned Starmer that his time in office is up. He wrote: “Starmer’s toast. Just a question now of whether the whole Govt falls too. Things are unravelling fast.”
It didn’t take long before fans flocked to the comments to convey their concerns for UK politics online, with one user penning: “It’s been a disastrous govt to be honest. No Labour govt can do justice to the economic growth the UK needs, it must be the Conservatives.”
Another agreed: “Starmer is the worst PM ever, even if you’re a Labour supporter,” as a third echoed: “Worst government that I’ve seen in my lifetime.” Meanwhile, another suggested: “Looks like the Keir Starmer era is speed-running the ‘how not to govern’ playbook. When the toast burns this fast, you start wondering if the whole kitchen’s about to shut down.”
It comes after Labour MPs approved the release of documents relating to Mandelson’s appointment as British ambassador to the United States. On Wednesday, ministers and other senior figures in Labour gave the PM an ultimatum that he must sack his controversial chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney.
McSweeney pushed for Lord Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador and brought him back into the core of the government. He had endeavoured to restrict the publication of vetting some documents, asserting that details would need to be redacted on national scrutiny grounds.
This provoked accusations within the party that he was engaging in a “cover-up”. Three hours into the Commons debate, Starmer conceded after former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner made it apparent she would support the Tory bid for the independent Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) to determine which documents could be published.
Any shred of respect we had for this man is gone. Now we want him gone before he does any more damage to our nation, and please take Rachel Reeves with you. However, we all know that they are all on the gravy train.
I had hoped that Keir Starmer would be a good fit for the position when he was elected prime minister, but it has become more and more clear over time that his interests lie with himself rather than the nation, and I fear the end is near for smash the granny leader.
Keir Starmer earns an amazing six-figure sum yearly from the taxpayer. Perhaps we should tell him it’s a ‘benefit’, and that he’s been paid too much, and now we are taking our money back, including all those lovely extras he gets, along with his cabinet ministers, and that if he did not pay it back he would be put in the stocks and have eggs thrown at him – but hold on, that wouldn’t work because all his mates would all gather around believing they were missing out on the freebies.
How Starmer can keep a straight face when he says that he’s done nothing wrong is beyond me, and I’m surprised that Starmer can still breathe because his nose is never out of the trough.
People in public service should never be allowed to accept gifts, especially if they’re used for personal gain by the benefactor.
Nurses and doctors are not supposed to receive gifts from patients because it could be seen as an inducement that may affect professional judgment, and the same should apply to politicians and other civil servants also.






















