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Yeah, the political chieftains of the U.S. and U.K. meet to swap spittle and drool while the world is in turmoil. What a pair ... two completely clueless Socialists who can't find their brainless butts with both hands. 

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Sir Keir Starmer has become a national laughing stock

No wonder the Prime Minister’s approval rating has sunk so low. His policies are as vicious as they are incoherent

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/14/sir-keir-starmer-has-become-a-national-laughing-stock/

By Camilla Tominey
Associate Editor
The Telegraph (U.K.)
September 14, 2024

It’s taken all of 10 weeks for Sir Keir Starmer to turn into the Alan Partridge of British politics. The signs were always there – from the vanity of his breakfast Brylcreem to his failure to understand that he (and not his hardworking father) was the butt of all those “My dad was a toolmaker” jokes during the general election.

But like a washed-up radio DJ who cannot take to the wheel without wearing a pair of driving gloves, stickler-for- the-rules Starmer is fast becoming a parody of his authoritarian socialist self.

The public perception of our nanny state Prime Minister was perhaps best summed up this week by a social media post featuring a picture of a stern-looking Starmer, captioned: “Anyone caught having more than one Greggs per week will be sentenced to life imprisonment.”
When you’ve been elected with just 34 per cent of the popular vote, you’re never going to have universal appeal, but it seems the more the public see of Starmer, the less they like him.

Forty-six per cent now have an unfavourable view of the Prime Minister, according to the latest Ipsos polling – the joint-highest figure during his time as leader of the Labour Party.

His lowest approval rating in three years comes after he and his Chancellor Rachel Reeves stripped around 10 million pensioners of their winter fuel payments. So far Starmer has spent most of his time in office opining on the state of broken Britain in the vein of pub-bore Partridge down the local boozer.

Most voters certainly wouldn’t choose to have a pint with him – but what about his own MPs? He’s alienated members of his party with the winter fuel decision, which prompted one rebel vote and 52 Labour abstentions in the Commons on Tuesday. A great many more will have been holding their noses, furious at being required to support a cut that even George Osborne wouldn’t contemplate.

Labour MPs are already angry that he hasn’t gone, in their view, far enough in betraying Israel, with the “ceasefire now” brigade presumably similarly opposed to the idea of allowing Ukraine to use Storm Missiles to strike Russia. And we’ve now got the threat of yet more GP strikes after Labour so willingly caved into the junior doctors’ 22 per cent pay demand.

At this rate, North Norfolk Today could be recruiting a new co-host in no time.

Watch: Biden scolds British reporter for asking question, saying ‘you be quiet’
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2024/09/13/watch-video-biden-scolds-british-reporter/




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Biden scolds reporter asking about Putin’s threat of war with US: ‘Be quiet’
By: Beldin
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Sat, 14 Sep 24 5:30 AM
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http://nypost.com/2024/09/13/us-news/biden-scolds-reporter-asking-about-putins-threat-of-war-with-us-you-be-quiet/

By Steven Nelson
The New York Post
September 13, 2024

President Biden scolded a journalist Friday for asking him to respond to Vladimir Putin’s statement that the US and Russia would effectively be at war if the American commander in chief lifts restrictions on Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles inside Russia.

“I say you be quiet until I speak. Okay? That’s what I say. Good idea?” Biden, 81, snapped as he opened a meeting at the White House with visiting UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

The journalist persisted, “But what do you say to [Russian President] Vladimir Putin’s threat of war, sir? It’s a serious threat.”

“You’ve got to be quiet,” Biden replied. “I’m going to make a statement here, okay?”

The journalist seemed to be part of the traveling British press corps and may have been unfamiliar with the American custom of waiting until the president is done speaking before asking questions.

After Biden and Starmer’s brief introductory remarks, the reporter again lobbed his question.

“I don’t think much about Vladimir Putin,” Biden said.

The commander in chief on Monday confirmed that he was considering easing restrictions on Kyiv’s use of US-supplied weapons against Russia.

“We’re working that out right now,” Biden told reporters on the White House lawn.

Putin responded by saying, “This will mean that NATO countries — the US and European countries — are at war with Russia.”

“And if this is so, then, bearing in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will make appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be created for us,” he said.

The threat of nuclear war has loomed over the nearly three-year conflict in Ukraine as Washington largely bankrolls and arms the resistance to Putin’s invasion.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has been increasingly daring in counter-attacking Russia as the US election approaches on Nov. 5 — including launching a surprise invasion of Russian territory Aug. 6.

Ukraine still holds some territory in the Kursk region of Russia — giving a potential bargaining chip in peace talks.

Former President Donald Trump has vowed to hastily broker a peace deal to end the war if he wins the election — with Zelensky openly expressing his concern that would mean Ukraine ceding territory currently held by Russia in the country’s south and east.


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