
Is Starmer “Far-Right” Now? UK PM Forced To U-Turn on Grooming Gangs Inquiry
Labour is clearly trying to stem the rise of Reform, which is ironic given its criticism of “political opportunism.”

Labour is clearly trying to stem the rise of Reform, which is ironic given its criticism of “political opportunism.”

Most migrants crossing the Channel to Britain are men. But saying otherwise makes failing to deal with the issue appear less bad.
A surprise Labour by-election win also reveals an underlying populist shrift.
Tribune, once the journal of George Orwell, now appears to be under the control of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Deportees would face “inhumane treatment and torture” lawyers opposing the Labour government initiative claim.
The new figures add even more misery to the Labour government incapable of dealing with the migration crisis.

Even Labour knows that its phoney attempts to win back votes from Reform are destined to fail.

The timing of Blair’s attack on the net zero agenda could not have been worse for Labour—or better for Reform.
Mass immigration has led to a rise in crime, the prospective Conservative leadership contender said.
The UK PM railed against “those who would divide us” at his Downing Street reception.