Starmer. Today’s the day.

"An economy that is stronger, growing faster than our peers" - In Q2 2025, the UK's growth rate matched or exceeded that of most other G7 nations, and on a half-year basis the UK led the G7. However, growth over the past 12 months amounted to a paltry 1.2%, and one being the fastest in the G7 was "like winning a beauty contest amongst your seven ageing friends." The claim was legitimate for parts of 2025 but is a selective framing of modest performance. By early 2026, UK GDP grew by 0.6% in Q1 2026.
Still leading the way then. :rolleyes:
Don't you get fed up of being wrong? :giggle:
 
...and never had any intention of doing. It was a vague soundbite that actually promised nothing, calculated bluff.

Burnham will be even worse. He's expressed concern about gimmegrants previously - he was worried that their accommodation isn't good enough and should be improved.

They're both open-border fanatics who want to fragment society so it's easier to rule over while importing spongers who are much more likely to vote Labour than the native population.
More uninformed waffle and cliches. :rolleyes:
 
Starmer confirms he intends to stay on as an MP. I always find that bit of HoP a bit surreal, one week you're at the dispatch box, the next you're on the back benches.
Nae problem, he's got the experience of 37 out of 58 former MPs to benefit from.
 
It's money for nothing, why would anyone turn it down voluntarily?

I doubt he'll regularly turn up, he'll just keep collecting the money to stack up with his lifetime PM pension and all the rest.
You shouldn't judge others by your own standards. Doesn't your parents still teach you that? :rolleyes:
 
So you are himmy. Well done

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Much like your posts, it just falls out…
 
They only look better to the gangs.
In the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak oversaw the highest recorded levels of legal net migration, with net migration peaking at 764,000 in 2022.

Below is a breakdown of peak net migration records under recent UK Prime Ministers:

  • Rishi Sunak: Peak of 764,000 (2022)
  • Boris Johnson: Peak of 504,000 (2021)
  • David Cameron: Peak of 330,000 (2015)
  • Theresa May: Peak of 282,000 (2016)
    • Tony Blair: Averaged roughly 150,000 to 250,000 annually between 1997 and 2007
    • Keir Starmer: 204,000 (Year ending June 2025)
 
They only look better to the gangs.
In the UK, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's government has overseen the highest rate of removals in nearly a decade, returning nearly 60,000 individuals (including both enforced deportations and voluntary departures) between July 2024 and early 2026.
 
In the UK, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's government has overseen the highest rate of removals in nearly a decade, returning nearly 60,000 individuals (including both enforced deportations and voluntary departures) between July 2024 and early 2026.
Key word there - voluntary departures. Student and family overstayers basically. Big whoop.
 
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