Daily Express

Splutter nonsense from clueless Keir

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DISASTER for Boris is predicted in the now imminent local elections with opinion polls showing that most people would prefer the country to be run by Keir Starmer than by Boris Johnson. As someone who is not thinking of rejoining the Conservati­ve Party, I still find it pretty baffling that the country would prefer to be run by a man with no answers.

Pressed by press and media to say how he would deal with the migrant crossings, all Starmer could say was that he had always wanted us to co-operate with France. Well, we did and we paid Macron millions to check the flow but numbers just increased.

The Conservati­ves’ Rwanda policy has overwhelmi­ng support among the electorate, yet it would prefer no-answers Keir?

When Covid began, Labour said that by refusing to join the EU vaccine procuremen­t programme we were letting down Britain, but Boris instead implemente­d one of the most successful vaccine programmes in the world. He was the man with the answers.

Now Starmer, having derided Boris’s claim that he thought he was attending a work event, is making exactly the same defence for his own social gathering. And Angela was there too, something previously denied. So Keir Starmer just forgot that inconvenie­nt fact? The man with no memory.

WHAT is Starmer’s answer to the cost of living crisis? We haven’t heard it, despite all the huffing and puffing about it all being the Government’s fault. Of course, the duty of Her Majesty’s Opposition is to oppose and one does not expect a manifesto mid-term but it is still incumbent on those who criticise the Government to say what they think that government should do instead and Keir Starmer just fails on that count each and every time. Dash it, Starmer doesn’t even appear to have a clear answer when asked what a woman is.

I don’t like Boris’s private life and I don’t agree with all his policies but I will vote for him any day over a man who splutters much and offers nothing.

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