Should there be a general election when Starmer gets booted?

Yep. Generally incorrect.

In 1987 Starmer began practicing as a barrister at the Middle Temple, one of London’s Inns of Court. Three years later he cofounded the Doughty Street Chambers legal practice, for which he acted as joint head for several years, beginning in 2002. That same year he was appointed queen’s (now king’s) counsel (a senior barrister chosen to serve as a counsel to the crown).


While practicing law, Starmer focused largely on criminal defense work, with a special emphasis on human rights issues, both in the U.K. and overseas. He defended convicts sentenced to the death penalty in several Caribbean countries and was also a member of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s death penalty advisory panel from 2002 to 2008. In addition, he served as the human rights adviser to the Northern Ireland Policing Board (2003–08) and the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). He would later cite his time in these roles as a major influence on his decision to run for Parliament.


Starmer became the director of public prosecutions (DPP) and head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in 2008 and remained in that position until 2013
 
Yep. Generally incorrect.

In 1987 Starmer began practicing as a barrister at the Middle Temple, one of London’s Inns of Court. Three years later he cofounded the Doughty Street Chambers legal practice, for which he acted as joint head for several years, beginning in 2002. That same year he was appointed queen’s (now king’s) counsel (a senior barrister chosen to serve as a counsel to the crown).


While practicing law, Starmer focused largely on criminal defense work, with a special emphasis on human rights issues, both in the U.K. and overseas. He defended convicts sentenced to the death penalty in several Caribbean countries and was also a member of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s death penalty advisory panel from 2002 to 2008. In addition, he served as the human rights adviser to the Northern Ireland Policing Board (2003–08) and the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). He would later cite his time in these roles as a major influence on his decision to run for Parliament.


Starmer became the director of public prosecutions (DPP) and head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in 2008 and remained in that position until 2013

Not interested in starmers life story tbh noseall so never really read yer post

Heard all about starmers working class roots and he is just one bloke

Kemi served burgers in Mac Ds

So what
 
Wes Streeting, Angela Rayner, Ed Miliband, Jonathan Ashworth, plus a few babes of the house Nadia Whittome, Josh Dean, Sam Carling..

All have combined work experience you could fit on a postage stamp.
 
Me neither. Happy to prove you (very) wrong though. Glad I could educate you. (y)

Go educate yer self than you may not spout yer nonsense

Working classes (lol)

Represented by champagne socialists

They can get off there back sides and go and build a wall on some building site at 67 retirement age

Or dig a trench / drainage

Or do some other grafting job for ounce in there lives

Yes exactly

So starmer was a scheister than in the legal profession ???
 
158 seat majority? I don't see the reason for the OP's question.
They will never get over seeing Labour in power, poor sensitive souls. You only need look at the way they cling to their fantasies and dreams of Nigel. Resentment is a full time occupation for the daft old gammons on here.
 
Go educate yer self than you may not spout yer nonsense

Working classes (lol)

Represented by champagne socialists

They can get off there back sides and go and build a wall on some building site at 67 retirement age

Or dig a trench / drainage

Or do some other grafting job for ounce in there lives

Yes exactly

So starmer was a scheister than in the legal profession ???
Starmer carried out a wich hunt against veterans for free.
He found it pleasurable to put them through hell after they risked their life for the country and got them prosecuted.
That says it all about our PM
 
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