There can’t be ANY doubt that after the votes are counted following the July 4th General Election, Labour will be forming the next Government which should then run for the next five years. I thought I might share with you what I think will be their top 5 priorities over this time and I suppose I can then be judged against these forecasts. Since it is very likely that they will have a large majority in the Commons against a broken and humbled Conservative Party, the fact is that they can do pretty much what they want to do. So what will that actually look like?
Sir Keir Starmer - ex Trilateral Commission enthusiast - is the Globalist choice to lead our Nation. His image has been carefully crafted not to frighten the masses. He is a hard core globalist whilst playing lip service to his alleged socialist roots, but what remains unknown is what he will actually DO once he gains the keys to Downing Street. So let’s zero in on his REAL priorities;
There is a strong sense of managerial continuation with Starmer so although Sunak will be banished, I think Starmer will try to come across as a more competent version of him. That should not prove very difficult. That has clear implications and neither Starmer nor Reeves will want to do anything to upset the financial markets. From what I hear, this is already factored in to the markets and so there will be a clear move to make it seems that Labour is the party of business as well as being on the side of the worker. This is patently absurd given the innate militancy of the Trade Unions but it’s where Labour will position themselves in the beginning.
Once we understand that Labour is a globalist party, it will become clear that Starmer will make moves to start the process of reversing us back into the EU in the hope that by 2029 we will be back in all but name. If Labour get a further term, we will then be back in name. I don’t actually think they will get the chance to do this but it seems clear to me that they will at least try. Destroying our National Sovereignty is a crucial Labour aim. So you can fully expect a blossoming of relations with Brussels. Watch it grow.
Labour is essentially Statist and has a belief that the State can do things better than private industry. This will become apparent with the creation of the “Great British Energy” entity. According to Starmer, this will create jobs, lower bills and give Britain energy security. Yet it won’t produce so much as one watt of energy. Bringing the Energy market under State control is the key objective and he will advance this with enthusiasm. With the likes of Ed Miliband pushing this agenda point, we are going to see big changes that will fundamentally weaken our Energy mid-term needs.
When it comes to Migration, Starmer will move quickly to reduce the waiting lists of those seeking asylum here in the UK. He won’t reduce the actual numbers, they will increase, but he will simply make it easier to process claims and let them then stay legally. He can then claim to have reduced the Asylum numbers and the media will play along with him. As for Cross-Channel migration, I see little change other than photo-ops and a focus on the “criminal gangs”. The numbers will keep coming. Legal Migration will stay high, if not increase but we will be told this is because our new “powerhouse” economy attracts much needed talent from all around the world!
The oxymoronic “Hate Crime” umbrella will expand quickly. Starmer needs to be seen to pander to the core Muslim voting base and so under the guise of “fighting Islamophobia” we will quickly feel the grip of censorship increasing. In a recent chat with Sadiq Khan on the Eid celebration, Starmer emphasised his urgency to stop the spread of Islamophobia. We can most definitely expect to see free speech attacked rapidly so as to quell criticisms of the regime.
Starmer will instantly pander to the NHS. More of our taxes will be lavished on this dysfunctional system but because the health trade unions are all rabidly pro-Labour, they will co-operate with him in a way that they refused to to with the Conservatives. We have to remember that the NHS is a left wing political weapon.
There will be other things that Starmer will do. I do believe he will pivot to be much more pro-Palestinian, he will be in close lockstep with all that the EU does but therein lies the rub. As the UK electorate moves LEFT, the EU electorate is moving RIGHT. Starmer might find himself caught in the corresponding continental drift.