Starmer. Today’s the day.

How to say you know nothing about Winston Churchill without saying you know nothing ...

He cried more than just about any politician before or since. You should read about him before making false claims.

I stand corrected; Churchill apparently was well know for weeping. He had things to cry about though- he was crying for his country. Starmer sobbed because he can no longer betray the country.

Brexit and the Middle East crisis ...
but even so, GDP grew 1.0% in 2024 and 1.4% in 2025. Q1 2026 came in at 0.6% — the strongest quarter since Q1 2025. So, the economy has grown under Starmer, and faster than under the tail end of the Conservatives, who left the country in a technical recession at the end of 2023.

Next.

The only growth I have seen lately is in the number of foreigners.
 
(we want to move to a place were we aren't so reliant on private transport.)

But the Tories privatised and de-regulated public transport, so that the dream of market-driven excellence could emerge, and companies would flourish as they provided the finest, competition-honed services.

Surely that worked.

Didn't it?
 
Why do some people insist on misrepresenting history?
Are they not aware that the truth is available to not only refute their claims, but also to illustrate how corrupt are their memories.

They probably really aren't aware, as they spend their waking hours refusing to believe that facts exist.
 
All based on the totally brainless concept that everyone has to take one side or the other.

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