The three reasons why Keir Starmer’s leadership is doomed | Politics | News

It is often said that Keir Starmer has a women’s problem. Boy, boy, do you have one now? It’s a triple whammy. The Prime Minister is caught in the crossfire between three of Westminster’s most influential chieftains as his worst nightmares come together. He already appeared drunk as he walked into PMQs just before noon on Wednesday.
This was because Angela Rayner had targeted him the night before, warning that “time is running out” for Labor.
Red Ange, who recently moonlighted to help pay an upcoming tax penalty, is clearly gearing up for a crack at the top job.
“He and I agree that this weak man must be replaced by a strong woman,” a bespectacled Badenoch quipped. Ugh.
Another powerful woman who may soon follow Sir Keir is Home Affairs Minister Shabana Mahmood. He too was burned in the Rayner fire due to the government’s crackdown on “non-British” immigrants.
Mahmood didn’t flinch and left Starmer hanging like jelly on a plate. It’s only a matter of time before all this ends in chaos on the ground.
Another politician with a women’s issue is Green Party leader Zack Polanski. It’s safe to say that her previous remarks about hypnosis helping women believe they have bigger breasts were not well-received.
The “boob whisperer” sought to shake off that label by portraying himself as a serious politician with serious economic policies in a major speech on the economy earlier in the day.
Zany Zack started with an attack Donald Trump“Illegal war” in Iran. With this in mind, the tieless yoghurt weaver set his sights on the country we live in, “Rip Britain off”.
He then shook the magic money tree and demanded £8.4bn from tougher “wealth taxes” on the funds of oil and gas companies to fund his energy bill bailout. It seems that nature is the basis of our economy under Zackonomics.
The eco-populist concluded by saying his party is “no longer on the sidelines.” This is true. They’re riding high in the polls and just won the Gorton and Denton byelections.
But other polls show Polanski’s policies, including Britain’s departure from NATO and the legalization of all drugs, including class A, are unpopular even among Green Party members.
After his 40-minute economic speech, he took questions from journalists. First of all, a question about women’s breasts.




