Keir Starmer, the establishment's chosen representative
Keir Starmer received his knighthood prior to embarking on his political career. As a latecomer to the political arena, he was swiftly elevated by the Establishment and positioned as the leader of the Labour Party with a specific purpose: to uphold the existing order and perpetuate the façade of democracy in this manipulated game of musical chairs.
He is regarded as a reliable and experienced figure, having served as the head of the Crown Prosecution Service and as a member of the Trilateral Commission. He played a key role in the prosecution of Julian Assange and led efforts to remove leftist elements from the Labour Party, initiating a controversial campaign against Jeremy Corbyn and others, whom he expelled based on questionable allegations of antisemitism.
Isn't the title "Sir" indicative of his status?
As long as we, the chickens, continue to vote for the wolf or the fox, we should not be surprised that we remain vulnerable to being devoured!
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