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Starmer is being slammed for slagging off Corbyn’s manifestos (that he supported)

Keir Starmer is being slammed for slagging off Corbyn’s manifestos (that he supported) – and rightly so.

The far-right plastic Tory turncoat who lied his way to the leadership of the Labour Party was attacking the new Conservative manifesto for this year’s general election and seems to have got a little carried away, forgetting that he campaigned for the Corbyn policies he is now rubbishing.

The rest of us haven’t forgotten, though, and the responses were biting. Here are just two:

Either way, Alex Nunns, you are right that Starmer is a liar.

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As far as Corbyn’s manifestos being uncosted goes, here’s Robert Peston:

This Writer remembers the so-called “Grey Book” that John McDonnell produced, that showed how Labour proposed to fund all of its policies. The fact that this happened proves that Starmer is a liar because he was aware of that book’s existence then and he must remember it now – unless he has developed dementia in the meantime, which should bar him from standing to be prime minister.

Of course Peston then got called out for calling Starmer’s words “odd”:

This is true as well. Mainstream media journalists have reported – or rather, failed to report – on four years of Starmer lies. They avoided criticising him because they wanted to present this unprincipled liar as being somehow better than the honest, principled Jeremy Corbyn.

And of course, when Mr Corbyn was Labour leader, these MSM hacks had conspired with his enemies within the party to ruin his chances of forming a government for the good of the people and bring him down:

My question now is: how many lies will it take before Starmer sabotages his own chances?

Or will he achieve his goal and become prime minister, with the help of the right-wing press?

In that case, won’t it prove once and for all that democracy in the UK is a sham and elections are just a game in which right-wing media barons flex their ability to get the public to do anything they say?


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