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Janice byrne's avatar

Mr Trump is disappointed with Rodney.

Join the lonnnnng queue Mr president.

We're more than disappointed with him.

We're bl**dy ashamed.

Serp's avatar

I’m honestly surprised that Trump wasn’t blunter about exactly what the spineless PM is.

Patrick Mitchell's avatar

Not only inept. But a coward.

Barry Paterson's avatar

Starmer is more concerned about offending the illegal immigrants and Muslims this country , his voter base, than our longest, loyalist partner.

Shameful. He has to go by whatever means.

Howard Hailey's avatar

What a useless traitorous weigh anchor we have running this country. I wouldn’t trust him to run a tap let alone our great country, absolutely pathetic!! Standing up against people who want to destroy us and our allies is what has made this country great and respected around the world, our cowardly leader is destroying that long legacy in a few days. A curse on him!!

Julian Paul Foulkes's avatar

Nobody in Britain ever voted for “international law”. We vote for UK politicians who enact British laws. We voted Brexit to escape EU control of our legal system only for Kneeler to replace it with another system of foreign interference in the UK’s legal processes.

Sally H's avatar

Been watching Starmer in Parliament on YouTube.....Oh Boy, it's painful. He stutters, stammers and erms and appears to be completely out of his depth. How can we have any faith in this man? It is so embarrassing and leaves our country looking weak and untrustworthy. Makes you ashamed to be British.

Russell Palmer's avatar

Starmer makes Lord Haw Haw our greatest ally!

Joyce Martin's avatar

Starmer is dangerous, never more so now.

NEladdy's avatar

Without a shadow of a doubt, this is the weakest excuse for a Prime Minister in British history. This man needs to step aside and make way for someone that can actually do the job. Good luck finding one of those on this governments front bench. What a shambolic embarrassment on the world stage! Oh dear!

Jilly Thomas's avatar

So where do we go from here? Thank goodness the Americans didn’t say they wouldn’t help during WW2! I hope Donald now understands the real Starmer but I fear he won’t trust him anymore…..

Rosalind's avatar

Excellent piece. Starmers lack of leadership in the interests of this country, its people and our allies is a disgrace. He and his Labour crew betray us at every turn.

Cynthia's avatar

This is where our current president has us relative to our allies. How can they support trump’s regime’s recklessness?

Pat “GG”'s avatar

I sometimes think that it might be better to leave Starmer where he is. The thought of one of those numpties in his cabinet or Raynor taking the reins really does scare the life out if me. This Labour lot are far worse than Callaghan's lot int the 70s, and that was an awful time believe me. I'm afraid we're in for a rougher ride this time. Hold onto tightly your wallets everyone.

Fred Bloggs's avatar

It came up on Jacob Rees-Mogg's programme on GB News this evening, that the Attorney General holds the ultimate authority over Government, not the Prime Minister.

yvonne geniali's avatar

This man is spineless, go take a run and jump and never darken our door again.