
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is like a used car salesman who just sells soap.
He’s not the most interesting person and he’s certainly lacking in imagination.
The thing is, we don’t need a car salesman if he’s just going to sell us soap.

He doesn’t have to be the world’s finest speaker, but he does require vision, and that’s something he’s not got at the moment. If he was going to get into power, the only thing that he would do is put a sticking plaster on the problems that we have.
Labour will then fail us and we the people will have to deal with the despair and desperation that will face us.
The Labour Party has been stuck in the shadows for an extremely long time now. It did once resemble an effective party, but I hardly think that Sir Keir Starmer will save our country.
Sir Keir Starmer talks a lot about the need for change, but we don’t want politicians talking about it because actions mean more than just words.
He might look extremely nice in his tailor-made suits and his affluent North London home, however, that’s not enough to make Great Britain a better place.
Of course, he can be ruthless, but like so many other MPs he can also be dishonest and he definitely doesn’t communicate with any verve and he lacks any political vision.
Outside of politics, he is personable, gregarious and has a wry sense of humour.
The thing is, all that Sir Keir Starmer can deliver is Band-Aid politics and nothing more.
What we need is someone with a vision, not a yes man, but somebody who can deliver what they say they can deliver.
There are numerous reasons why Sir Keir Starmer should be feared though. He has no principles and he tells the people whatever he believes they want to hear. He condemns others for his own failures and he’s in favour of clamping down on free speech and he has a habit of U-turning on his policies.
Sir Keir Starmer has repeatedly come under attack for abandoning not just many of the policies that were part of their last manifesto, but also for his personal promises as well. He might be a bit of a fibber, but is he a conman?
Of course, we know there’s no magic money tree, but they also like to spend the taxpayers’ money willy-nilly and increase taxes as and when they see fit.
At present nobody actually knows what Sir Keir Starmer really stands for, but over the months Labour has embraced a host of policy positions, particularly on the economy, and they’re vastly more radical than Starmer’s critics might have expected.