Keir Starmer declares war on own country – he’s blowing UK to pieces | Personal Finance | Finance

Labour’s attack on Britain began with Keir Starmer’s decision to hand over sovereign territory to a foreign power. We’ll even pay them £35 billion for the privilege, 10 times more than the Prime Minister claims. He chose his target well: the Chagos Islands, a strategic British base in the Indian Ocean.
Our own Prime Minister is now accused of selling us out to China, which is building its own base next door.
This is the act of a man who puts the interests of foreign powers ahead of our own. And it continued in the same direction.
The first duty of every government is to protect its borders. Labor has failed spectacularly.
Small boats continue to arrive every day, and Starmer’s efforts to stop them are so feeble that if he were a shore commander he would be court-martialed for dereliction of duty.
It doesn’t help that Britain has a fifth column of immigration lawyers and judges seeking to ease the passage of entrants. Even if it means declaring a balding immigrant a child. Like the government, our legal system now appears to be working against the people it is supposed to serve.
Our American allies are not very reliable, especially under Donald Trump, but at least they are alert to the threat from China. Not Starmer. He invited his spies to England en masse.
While energy secretary Ed Miliband signed off on Beijing’s technology in our energy networks, Labor waved through a vast Chinese spy center in London. This is aiding and abetting an enemy force in all but name.
Speaking of Ed Miliband… What’s the first thing a hostile regime would target to cripple Britain? Our energy infrastructure.
When the Luftwaffe tried, they sent in bomber squadrons. Miliband is doing this with green taxes, carbon tariffs and ever-increasing electricity bills. He also torpedoed our vital oil and gas industry in a concerted attack.
We are slowly seeing the true purpose of net zero: zero growth, zero resilience, and lots of zeros at the end of our energy bills.
In fact, net zero is starting to look like a secret enemy code.
The signs were there as Miliband made his speeches, waving his arms like a mad foreign demagogue. But Starmer keeps him in office to continue his sabotage in plain sight.
The Prime Minister installed his most ruthless saboteur next door at number 11 Downing Street. Express readers often ask me whose side Rachel Reeves is on. It’s definitely not ours.
The Chancellor has undermined enterprises, gutted manufacturing, and left our shipyards and heavy industry in ruins.
He insists on “repairing the foundations,” but that’s just a cover for his real mission. It has now left Britain on a ticking debt bomb, ready to explode at any moment the bond market chooses.
The evidence is increasing day by day. The enemy is not at the door; everything is all over number 10.
I started this as an ironic joke. I’m not quite sure I’m finished. Starmer’s Labor Party is waging an all-out war against the UK and is currently winning.




