Just Like The Old Times
If you thought the non-stop buffoonery of Boris Johnson’s tenure was entertaining, get ready for round two as Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak face off in a battle royale over the impending budget catastrophe.
Starmer riled things up with his doomsday speech, playing the fear card and blaming the Tories for a £22 billion black hole in the budget.
Cue Sunak rushing to Twitter to accuse Labour of secretly planning tax hikes all along. The irony and lack of self-awareness is truly astonishing.
And so the circus continues – two parties detached from reality, engaged in self-serving political theatre while the country languishes.
It is time for us to take back control and steer the ship away from the looming iceberg.
Starmer Prepares Britain
If there was ever an award for the citizens of a society that have endured hard times and corruption like no one else, then the British people would have snatched that a long time ago with no sensible competition going against them.
No joke, 14 years of the Tories to end at the hands of the equally corrupt and incompetent labour party will do that to you. Imagine getting juggled between the same kind of evil? It kills any hope you have left.
Well, if that wasn’t enough by itself, and if Starmer tearing through the fabric of our great nation by preparing us for a disastrous budget that would probably put Liz Truss to absolute shame wasn’t going to cut it somehow, then Sunak and the failed Tory party returning to fling the blame onto the labour party and get into a spat with them over the budget will surely get you nostalgic in all the wrong ways.
It seems like the Tories are taking their “opposition” spot very seriously and are in turn taking shots at Starmer and the rest of the labour party. Only problem is that everything they are attacking the labour party for is admittedly dangerous, harmful and should be called out, but it is also things that they themselves were accused of doing before. They are things that cost them the damn elections in the first place.
What am I talking about here exactly? I am talking about Sunak and the Tory party going after Starmer and accusing him of raising taxes and attacking pensioners like they always predicted during the election season two months ago.
And all because Keir Starmer finally gave his long awaited doomsday speech that promises even more hardships and darker times for every British citizen under the guise of fixing Tory problems, or as he would like to describe it: discussing the current state of the UK and the labour government’s plans and priorities moving forward. What an eloquent and sleazy way to describe abhorrent economic and civil policies coming in the future.
Starmer Clashes With Sunak
In the speech, Starmer referenced the £22 billion “black hole” in public finances that his government says it discovered upon taking office. He stated that difficult choices would need to be made in the upcoming budget to address this issue.
If you stay alert you will notice how easily Starmer just shifts the blame to ease the process through which his corrupt labour establishment is going to introduce more and more taxes and hurt the hardworking British individual more than they can ever imagine.
It is through this observation that you can easily see how he shifts the conversation into the recent riots and tries to engage in doomsday talk to gain the sympathy of the people that don’t understand why these protests started and who is really to blame for the debacle in general.
Sunak used the opportunity and blasted Starmer on twitter like they were back on the debate stage in front of confused and undecided voters once again.
Sunak simply stated how Starmer’s speech was but the clearest indication of what labour has been planning all along – raising British people’s taxes.
This alongside most members of the Tory party carrying pitchforks and accusing the labour party of targeting innocent pensioners as they get the shortest stick from their supposed budget just to save up more money and fix the economy.
Now, is it really fair for Sunak and the Tories to stand up like that all giddy against the evil Keir Starmer and his leftist policies? Sure yeah, they have all the right to do it.
Are we going to just gloss over the fact that Sunak himself and the rest of his Tory cronies were accused of doing the same thing, and their solution to fix the economy was to gut every civil service and infrastructure in Britain, while also letting more immigrants roam free? Not even a chance.
Sunak and the Tories had all the time in the world to prove they were different, and every time they gambled this chance away – literally and figuratively speaking.
So yeah, they are putting forward great points about the labour party taking the easy way and letting every British citizen bear the burden of the failed economy, but the Tories and especially Sunak had a great hand to play during these trying times.
No Survivors
Overall Starmer used tactics that he criticised Sunak for using and Sunak is attacking him for things he had already done.
Our political scene is nothing but a playground squabble between dumb and dumber, and we are the only ones getting negatively affected in this.
We don’t deserve to bear the burden and we certainly don’t want to backtrack our steps to another 14 daunting and corrupt years of Troy governance, so what do we do?
There is the choice of a more conservative and honest party headed by one Nigel Farage who laid out the similarities between the labour party and the Tory party long ago and he was 100% right about everything.
Britain does not deserve theatre politics, it deserves actual honest to god policies being put forth that get us out of this rut without burying us first deeper and deeper.