Tory cabinet is more ethnically-diverse than Keir Starmer’s Labour. Why’s that, do you think?
After Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet reshuffle on Monday, this is devastatingly revealing:
Watching #pmqs disappointing to see that the Tory party,has more ethnic minority faces on its front bench than Labour. How did we get to this place where the Tory party seems more racially diverse than Labour?
— Devutopia (@D_Raval) December 1, 2021
The answer is obvious: Starmer is a racist.
This Writer has been saying it for months now – practically since Sir Slimy got into office.
He’s an anti-Semite because he expels left-wing Jews from the party for not being Zionists.
He’s an Islamophobe because he has allowed Islamophobia to grow in the grassroots party and has welcomed high-profile Islamophobes back to it.
He’s also a sexist – look at his recent ill-treatment of people like Zarah Sultana. Yes, he has women on his front bench, but that doesn’t excuse his behaviour.
And let’s all remember the level of diversity that former leader Jeremy Corbyn achieved:
https://twitter.com/JuneSim63/status/1466020204404744196
Some people would ask you to believe that Jeremy Corbyn is the racist, not Starmer.
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Probable because the electors for that constituencies have similar backgrounds. Dog don’t eat dog.