Starmer shouts down young people – in speech saying youngsters should speak up
This is too good to leave for the News in tweets: while giving a speech on how young people need to learn how to express themselves vocally, Keir Starmer was challenged by two young people on Labour policy – and told them to shut up.
The youths from Green New Deal Rising were standing as part of a group of youngsters Starmer had arranged behind himself to make a good photo – but while he was talking about “oracy”, and his desire for people to be able to express themselves verbally, as well as on paper, they stepped forward.
This is what happened:
“We need a green new deal now”
Starmer – “we did that last month”
Utter humiliation during one of the most boring speeches I’ve witnessed for some time pic.twitter.com/SxLJvEE1lB
— Rachael Swindon (@Rachael_Swindon) July 6, 2023
Another commentator, tweeting a similar clip, stated: “Keir Starmer making a speech about how important it is that young people learn how to express themselves & articulate their thoughts clearly. Starmer to young people expressing themselves & articulating their thoughts clearly: stop drowning other people out.”
Quite.
Worse than what happened today (Thursday, July 6, 2023) is the fact that Starmer has form in cold-shouldering young people from Green New Deal.
Remember this, from a recent Labour Party Conference?
Brillant.
“We’ve tried to speak to you about it but you haven’t replied to us Keir”
Like the Tories, Sir Keir doesn’t want to go to young people or about climate change does he? pic.twitter.com/jFVfB3BgYl
— Juliet Brown 🇵🇸🍉 (@JulietB270880) July 6, 2023
Put it all together and not only do you know for sure that Rishi Sunak isn’t the only leader of a UK political party who is “simply uninterested” in the environment – Starmer couldn’t care less either…
But you can also be sure that, for all his own speechifying, he really doesn’t want anybody to be allowed – let alone able – to speak for themselves.
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Insisting that only your words are heard and not those of other dissenting voices….Isn’t that a Dictator?
https://twitter.com/GNDRising/status/1677004084757266456
Get this. It turns out Starmer lied. Unthinkable, eh? But he didn’t speak to them afterwards, despite promising he would if they would just let him finish his incredibly boring speech.