The Rebuilding Year Is 2025, Says Keir Starmer

So, it was the season of good cheer, loving each other and just making merry. Everybody was happy and laughing and then Sir Keir Starmer came along with his New Year transmission with all his assurances that he would transform Britain for the better, despite the threat posed by his political rivals and an opportunity to capitalise on his dwindling popularity.

However, Sir Keir’s track record is arguably more troubled with the voters who view him as untrustworthy, dislikable, wimpy and indecisive.

Nevertheless, there is a tiny majority of Brits who believe he should remain as Prime Minister, but the opposition cautioned that voters should ‘watch this space’ because the Conservative Party could be re-energised.

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage lurks in the wings, hoping to use May’s council elections to flex Reform UK’s increasing strength after the party declared to have surpassed the Tories in terms of membership numbers.

Sir Keir’s message, shared on social media and filmed at Downing Street, said: ‘I know there is still so much more to do and that, for many people, it’s hard to think about the future when you spend all of your time fighting to get through the week.

‘So, I want to be clear: until you can look forward and believe in the promise and the prosperity of Britain again, then this Government will fight for you.

‘A fight for change that will define this year, next year and, indeed, every waking hour of this Government.’

He said the Government had a ‘clear plan for change’, including building 1.5 million new homes, cutting waiting lists and reducing immigration.

Sir Keir added: ‘That is what we will be focusing on. A year of rebuilding, but also rediscovering the great nation that we are.

‘A nation that gets things done. No matter how hard or tough the circumstances.’

Of course, our government only tell us what we want to hear. You know what they say, ‘Action speaks louder than words!’ And it’s almost as if he doesn’t comprehend what he’s done. He’s upset a lot of people, but he believes that doing so will allow the country to thrive, but the budget was anything but prosperous.

Our Prime Minister and his little helpers are completely tone-deaf, and the harm they are causing is inexcusable. Even if he does pick up the pace and does some good, people never forget what damage he is doing now.

I wonder how many people believe that Sir Keir will either quit or get the boot before 2026? I personally wouldn’t vote Labour if my life depended on them, but I also wouldn’t vote Conservative either.

Labour has no idea how to govern a nation. That’s what you call delusional—oh, I forgot they were deluded in the first place! It’s like assigning a cleaning service to a patient in critical care who insists they can perform the job when they obviously can’t!

We are slaves to our government (masters). Thousands of years ago our masters would beat us to make us work, now they just give us certain privileges, but they can take them away just as quickly if we do not do as we are told or perform as we should.

Once we realise that we are the slaves of this world and that we will always be slaves to our governments, then we might realise how our governments work in regard to its worker ants.

Imagine an animal being worked to the bone, the only difference is animals if they are beaten only sense pain or death in the moment. Humans have learnt to fight back, but by doing that our government have the power to take away our rights and they do!

Published by Angela Lloyd

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