Keir Starmer's successor, whoever that will be, will fail just like he did.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) June 21, 2026
The United Kingdom is ungovernable at this point because the elected government no longer controls the state apparatus. The unholy blob that Tony Blair constructed runs everything, and they answer to no… https://t.co/JrnNWIfK2j
Two years after his landslide win, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned. pic.twitter.com/Yn80g1Pe6w
— Polymarket Intel (@PolymarketIntel) June 22, 2026
nortex97 said:
Tone? LOL, their swamp apparatus is at least as bad as our own. Don't expect a big change, and in fact I expect only some claptrap comments about it.Keir Starmer's successor, whoever that will be, will fail just like he did.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) June 21, 2026
The United Kingdom is ungovernable at this point because the elected government no longer controls the state apparatus. The unholy blob that Tony Blair constructed runs everything, and they answer to no… https://t.co/JrnNWIfK2j
The 'open society' institutions will continue to destroy the British people.
nortex97 said:
Tone? LOL, their swamp apparatus is at least as bad as our own. Don't expect a big change, and in fact I expect only some claptrap comments about it.Keir Starmer's successor, whoever that will be, will fail just like he did.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) June 21, 2026
The United Kingdom is ungovernable at this point because the elected government no longer controls the state apparatus. The unholy blob that Tony Blair constructed runs everything, and they answer to no… https://t.co/JrnNWIfK2j
The 'open society' institutions will continue to destroy the British people.
FIDO95 said:nortex97 said:
Tone? LOL, their swamp apparatus is at least as bad as our own. Don't expect a big change, and in fact I expect only some claptrap comments about it.Keir Starmer's successor, whoever that will be, will fail just like he did.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) June 21, 2026
The United Kingdom is ungovernable at this point because the elected government no longer controls the state apparatus. The unholy blob that Tony Blair constructed runs everything, and they answer to no… https://t.co/JrnNWIfK2j
The 'open society' institutions will continue to destroy the British people.
This is exactly correct.
Frank Wright (the Englishman who did the recent viral "man on the street interview) recently sat down and did a long interview that was excellent. He basically spells out how reality is radicalizing people as the media apparatus has lost control of the narrative. "Noticing reality has become extremist because it the extremists that are in power"
Later in the interview he points out who it is the NGOs and policy groups now run various countries.
"The sovereignty of the parliament was dissolved into a series of NGOs... The power of the state now exists outside the state... the purpose of doing that is to ensure that your ideology survives every election".
Who did this? 😂 pic.twitter.com/dgUS0lgtAm
— Dominik Tarczyński MEP (@D_Tarczynski) June 22, 2026
Dill-Ag13 said:nortex97 said:
Tone? LOL, their swamp apparatus is at least as bad as our own. Don't expect a big change, and in fact I expect only some claptrap comments about it.Keir Starmer's successor, whoever that will be, will fail just like he did.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) June 21, 2026
The United Kingdom is ungovernable at this point because the elected government no longer controls the state apparatus. The unholy blob that Tony Blair constructed runs everything, and they answer to no… https://t.co/JrnNWIfK2j
The 'open society' institutions will continue to destroy the British people.
That tweet is a great summary and the only way in my head to make sense of the leadership turnover over there
Gaeilge said:
Never deleting X!Who did this? 😂 pic.twitter.com/dgUS0lgtAm
— Dominik Tarczyński MEP (@D_Tarczynski) June 22, 2026
doubledog said:Dill-Ag13 said:nortex97 said:
Tone? LOL, their swamp apparatus is at least as bad as our own. Don't expect a big change, and in fact I expect only some claptrap comments about it.Keir Starmer's successor, whoever that will be, will fail just like he did.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) June 21, 2026
The United Kingdom is ungovernable at this point because the elected government no longer controls the state apparatus. The unholy blob that Tony Blair constructed runs everything, and they answer to no… https://t.co/JrnNWIfK2j
The 'open society' institutions will continue to destroy the British people.
That tweet is a great summary and the only way in my head to make sense of the leadership turnover over there
Rinse and repeat..
"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results"
Oliver Cromwell lets loose the most abyssal roar from the depths of Hell. https://t.co/bSjpwVcNVY
— Sir Humphrey 🇺🇦 (@bdquinn) June 21, 2026
EX TEXASEX said:
The former Crime Minister is one of the biggest traitors in the last thousand years of the UK. A love child of Marx and Soros who hates his country/people/culture/history/values. At the core of all his policies is the desire for ethnic cleansing and cultural genocide of the British people. A woman's rights supporter who promoted the rape/murder/ molestation of his country's girls and women, who had it coming to them for the sin of being white. At the same time protecting their abusers because they were not white. A person who introduced a police state that jailed MORE citizens for speech offenses then Russia, while introducing a two tier justice system based on discrimination of natives. I would give my left arm to watch him burn in hell. A person who is truly as evil as Stalin/Hitler/Mao/pol Pot. I hope he dies the most painful death possible.
YouBet said:
Burnham also admires Mamdani.
The UK is finished as a first world, Western country and should be considered an enemy.
MouthBQ98 said:
Lots of British bureaucrats should be facing prison time or at minimum be getting fired from office for their utterly disgraceful and abhorrent and cowardly actions thevlast decade regarding the grooming gangs.
BMX Bandit said:Oliver Cromwell lets loose the most abyssal roar from the depths of Hell. https://t.co/bSjpwVcNVY
— Sir Humphrey 🇺🇦 (@bdquinn) June 21, 2026
A Catholic leading the UK https://t.co/SY3sPJKFCU pic.twitter.com/95DNyihZrM
— Fiona Small (@FionaSmall) June 21, 2026
BMX Bandit said:Oliver Cromwell lets loose the most abyssal roar from the depths of Hell. https://t.co/bSjpwVcNVY
— Sir Humphrey 🇺🇦 (@bdquinn) June 21, 2026
twk said:FIDO95 said:nortex97 said:
Tone? LOL, their swamp apparatus is at least as bad as our own. Don't expect a big change, and in fact I expect only some claptrap comments about it.Keir Starmer's successor, whoever that will be, will fail just like he did.
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) June 21, 2026
The United Kingdom is ungovernable at this point because the elected government no longer controls the state apparatus. The unholy blob that Tony Blair constructed runs everything, and they answer to no… https://t.co/JrnNWIfK2j
The 'open society' institutions will continue to destroy the British people.
This is exactly correct.
Frank Wright (the Englishman who did the recent viral "man on the street interview) recently sat down and did a long interview that was excellent. He basically spells out how reality is radicalizing people as the media apparatus has lost control of the narrative. "Noticing reality has become extremist because it the extremists that are in power"
Later in the interview he points out who it is the NGOs and policy groups now run various countries.
"The sovereignty of the parliament was dissolved into a series of NGOs... The power of the state now exists outside the state... the purpose of doing that is to ensure that your ideology survives every election".
People who get their British politics from this board would be under the impression that the right is poised to sweep the next election.
infinity ag said:
Why are British men so beta and feminine these days?? I'm pretty sure British women are more masculine than these blokes.
A far cry from the days of the "Empire".
twk said:
Yes. There will be a leadership contest, and Burnham will win, then he will probably call an election in the Fall. Labour might lose 100 seats, but it might retain a small majority, or be the biggest party in a left wing coalition. Farage's party missed an opportunity by not having a good candidate, and the fringe group took 7% of the vote, too, so it ended up not being close. If that is repeated across the country, Labour could win an outright majority in a general election.