While the video’s sensationalist framing borders on hyperbole, it accurately captures the disconnect between institutional success and the profound erosion of public trust. It highlights the sobering reality that a victory achieved through voter apathy is a fragile mandate for any leadership.
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Starmer Does The UNFORGIVABLE In Horrific Emergency Speech After LOSING Elections!Added:
Now before I talk about K star there's one thing that I think is very worthy of note and that is exactly what happened in the great Yarmouth obviously Norfolk area with regard to Rert Low and Great Yarmouth first efforts over there. There were nine seats up for grabs. Nine. And at time of recording, which is 2:43 in the afternoon on the obviously 8th of May, they've bagged seven of nine. And not only that, the majority by which they've got these seats is absolutely thumping.
The, you know, the vote share is around 50% of the of the actual vote in almost all cases. Almost all cases. So this proves local people who've never had any involvement in politics standing up for the problems of local people works very very appealing and let's see that model flourish. Let's see that model grow and let's see that model go out to the rest of the country. It's absolutely marvelous. Now, the only criticism I would have is that Robert Low turned around and said that 46% is a massive turnout. No, it isn't. 46% is as dire as it usually is. That being said, it is at the higher end of what we usually have.
I think four years ago, the the turnout in that area was somewhere in the 20s.
So it shows that the presence of Robert Low and the promise of great Yama first is having an an effect. That's marvelous. But more to the point, what's the reaction of the establishment?
Because we've obviously got what happened uh with great armor first, but all over the country, Labour are getting absolutely annihilated as we predicted.
Now, Teflon Starmer, as I'm going to call him from now on, should really do one. And what he's doing and and the narrative he's spinning is it's just unthinkable all across. I mean, we got this here. There are tough time tough results for Labor. There's no sugar coating it. We've lost brilliant Labor representatives who've stood up for their communities. People are still frustrated. Their lives aren't changing fast enough. We haven't offered enough hope or optimism for the future. I was elected to change this country. Tough days like this don't weaken my determination to do that. They're strengthening it. You were elected because people had had enough of the last lot. Let's get that right. Let's not sugarcoat it. People are frustrated because they've had enough of you.
That's that's the issue. Let's not sugarcoat that either. I mean, let's let's have a listen to what this heathen's coming out with, shall we?
>> The results are tough. They are very tough. And there is no sugar coating this. We have lost brilliant Labor representatives across the country.
These are people who put so much into their communities, so much into our party and our movement, and that hurt. While I in no way, shape or form agree with any labor policy whatsoever or the way they go about their business, that's a very valid point. You do have literally well millions of people throughout the country who offer their services as a counselor or whatever it happens to be to a cause they believe in. So, there's probably a lot of people that are gutted, but that being said, they're back in the wrong horse.
And it should hurt and I take responsibility when voters send a message like this. We must reflect and we must respond.
>> So you should now foxera.
>> I think the vast majority of people do understand that we face huge challenges as a country. We've had a series of economic shocks in recent years and there's a very difficult international situation that we face. They know that.
But they still want their lives to improve. They still want to see the change that we promised.
>> Do you see sitting there stating the bleed and obvious?
>> They know the status quo is letting them down and they're frustrated. They don't feel the change.
I understand that.
I get that I was elected to deal with these challenges.
We made some big calls. Big calls to stabilize our public finances, to invest in our public services, not to get dragged into a war in Iran.
>> You [ __ ] it all up and made everybody miserable at the same time. What What's the improvement there at all?
And you keep going back to Iran all the time.
We're not stupid, Prime Minister.
Hopefully not for much longer. We are not stupid.
But we also made unnecessary mistakes.
One of which was that although we were right to level with the public about the scale and depth of the challenges we faced, we didn't do enough to convince them that things will get better, that things will improve.
The hope >> you haven't done anything. You haven't given people any hope. And that is why in coming days I'm going to set out the steps that we will take to deliver the change that they want and that they deserve.
So that every child can go as far as their talent or ability will take them, not held back by poverty.
So that every community can have what it needs, a secure, safe place for everybody to live. households and families not feeling constantly held back by a cost of living crisis and a Britain where everybody can feel proud of the place where they live and they work.
So these are tough results but tough days like this they don't weaken my resolve to deliver the change that I promised at the general election. They strengthen my resolve to do so.
Thank you so much for listening.
>> What he's basically said there in a nutshell is I'm not going anywhere. You know, that's why I called in Teflon Star right at the beginning and it's there was a news article that come out I think yesterday where apparently Ed Milliban turned around to him and said you should make plans for uh your your departure from Downing Street because this isn't looking good. and all he's done. I mean, that that thing's a complete car crash.
That speech, all he's done is just fallen back on the same old tropes that we've had from Labour all the time. And no one's impressed with it anymore. And everybody should see it for exactly what it is, complete and utter [ __ ] And at the end of the day, they've been devastated by not only reform, uh, look what's happened in Great Yarmouth and right across the country.
we're done with you. Why are you still here? Now, one of the main reasons that a lot of people are are cheesed off with Labor, I I think, are the fact that they're treating other people and bigging up other people very differently to the native population of this country. And a lot of people, including me, get knocked off with it. I mean, you've got this here. Karmama Muslims are successful, brilliant, and creative people. So are the [ __ ] English. They made an enormous contribution to Britain's history in goodness, art, and education. They are the face of modern Britain. They are exceptional people. So are the English. So are the Scottish. So are the Welsh. And by God, so are the Northern Irish.
And you wonder why we're getting the ump. Let's have a listen to this sickening nonsense.
We must be defailed because the British Muslim community is not defined by this.
It is defined by the success, the brilliance and the creativity in rooms like this, by contribution that Muslims make to Britain's story and to our national life. That is how it's defined in business, in art, in education, in public service.
>> One of the things that really made my blood boil with all this is the room where this speech is being delivered.
>> You are the face of modern Britain.
You are all representatives of a Britain that is by any historical or international standard a success story when it comes to diversity.
That is the Britain I know that I love and the Britain that we are.
And it is my job, the job of my government to tell that deeper story and drown out the voices of those who seek to divide us. So, thank you for everything you do in your communities.
Thank you for your brilliance and service to our country and thank you for welcoming me here this evening, Ramadan.
Thank you very much.
After seeing that and after seeing the results, I have to echo my earlier comment. Really? Why are you still here?
Unbelievable, isn't it? This deluded, out of touch bull is exactly why they find themselves in the position they are now. A whole lot is completely untenable. Completely untenable.
What's happened today, particularly in great Yarmouth, fills me with hope because maybe people are starting to see maybe we can turn this round. But one thing I must stress above all else, the bloody turnouts have got to go up. Yes, 46% might be a little bit higher, but they have got to be a lot higher. 70, 80, 90. Everybody, can you imagine the change? Then first pass the post works because it relies on low turnouts. We need to deal with that and we need to deal with that rather urgently going forward. Let me know what you think in the comments. As always, hit the like button, subscribe to the channel, share my stuff. I'll talk to you soon.
Toodaloo.
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