Airstrip One News on Nostr: Darren Grimes I’m still sickened and appalled by Keir Starmer’s response to ...
Darren Grimes
I’m still sickened and appalled by Keir Starmer’s response to Southport. Chuck down a wreath, rush off before answering a single question, and pivot straight into lecturing us about the far-right. No answers, no accountability—just a hollow performance followed by moral grandstanding and deflection.
This isn’t just about one horrifying crime—it’s about the complete betrayal of a nation. Time and again, we’ve voted for border controls, for safety, for a return to common sense. And what have we got? Open borders, cultural chaos, and an inability to speak out against it without being sacked, persecuted or smeared. Multiculturalism has been forced on us at breakneck speed, with no consent, no debate, and no consideration for the devastating consequences.
People are angry. Not just at the criminals who commit these horrific acts, but at the system that enables them. A system that has prioritised political correctness and virtue-signalling over the safety and security of its own citizens. A system that silences legitimate concerns and brands ordinary people as extremists for daring to question the madness.
When will enough be enough? How many more tragedies will it take before our leaders wake up? Britain deserves and demands better. Our children deserve better. Starmer’s answer to this horror is to sweep it under the rug and blame the “far-right,” he’s not just clueless—he’s part of the problem. It’s time for change.
I’m still sickened and appalled by Keir Starmer’s response to Southport. Chuck down a wreath, rush off before answering a single question, and pivot straight into lecturing us about the far-right. No answers, no accountability—just a hollow performance followed by moral grandstanding and deflection.
This isn’t just about one horrifying crime—it’s about the complete betrayal of a nation. Time and again, we’ve voted for border controls, for safety, for a return to common sense. And what have we got? Open borders, cultural chaos, and an inability to speak out against it without being sacked, persecuted or smeared. Multiculturalism has been forced on us at breakneck speed, with no consent, no debate, and no consideration for the devastating consequences.
People are angry. Not just at the criminals who commit these horrific acts, but at the system that enables them. A system that has prioritised political correctness and virtue-signalling over the safety and security of its own citizens. A system that silences legitimate concerns and brands ordinary people as extremists for daring to question the madness.
When will enough be enough? How many more tragedies will it take before our leaders wake up? Britain deserves and demands better. Our children deserve better. Starmer’s answer to this horror is to sweep it under the rug and blame the “far-right,” he’s not just clueless—he’s part of the problem. It’s time for change.
