Sunday 1 November 2020

Is Keir Starmr a Hypocrite?


So in the wake of the Equality and Human Rights Commission's (EHRC) report into Labour antisemitism where the Labour Party was found to have discriminated and harassed Jewish people. 

Now, this was a tight lip issue every newspaper and media outlet reported it and also 9 Labour MP's quit the party in protest of the treatment from the Labour hierarchy. So it was not a secret nor not known. But yet we all know the failings of Jeremy Corbyn but the report doesn't name a single person responsible but the leadership hierarchy.  That surely includes the shadow cabinet. Keir Starmer was the Director of Public Prosecutions when Labour was in power. So a well-qualified lawyer and mind yet when he served in Jeremy Corbyn's Shadow cabinet he said not a single word against it, knowing had he would have been kicked out of the shadow cabinet. An example - to me- that he puts his own interest before others. He did not speak out in support for those that were being treated disgracefully. Yet as a well qualified and highly experienced lawyer, so he would surely have been able to see what was happening with what people were saying and quitting the party for. But yet nothing! Instead, he was telling people to vote for Jeremy Corbyn to be the Prime Minister. 

Now the EHRC report is out and it is damning Keir Starmer kicks out the Labour former leader - Jeremy Corbyn. Keir should share some responsibility surely as whilst acting now after the report he did nothing whilst it was happening and carrying on. For me that makes him a hypocrite! Shame on him for letting the Jewish people and community down while it was going on. As a highly experienced lawyer who surely could see what was happening, being reported and others acted on, he did nothing! Well, he did he told people to make Jeremy Corbyn the next Prime Minister. Shocking. 

This kind of flip-flopping is a characteristic that is coming more and more from  Keir Starmer. Time after time he flips flops from one side to the other. In fact, he is more of a liberal than a socialist for me.  Another example would be when he said he was in favour of a National lockdown and when Parliament was voting for tightening up some restrictions - but not proposing a full lockdown - Keir Starmer didn't even turn up to Parliament to vote. Boris Johnson even made reference to this by saying he (Keir Starmer) says one thing at 5pm and then fails to turn up to vote. I have said there are a number of home goals Boris has done but Keir Starmer did a massive home goal on that occasion and it shows he flip flops over decisions time and time again. So for me, Keir Starmer has flipped the socialist party to a liberal fence-sitting party who will tell you one answer at 5pmand a different one at 10pm.