Can't help feeling that, at some point in the next few months (or maybe years), Starmer is going to have to make this speech. It's painfully obvious that he wants to be able to avoid doing so - but at all costs? Really?
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Aaron Rupar
Carney: "The old relationship we had with the United States based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperation is over."
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But I really wish there were clearer signs of a serious rapprochement with the EU (for the EU is rapidly becoming synonymous with Europe) going on in parallel, with a ditching of the crazy Labour “red lines” nonsense.
Carney is giving it now to create political space.
Starmer doesn't need to yet so can continue a "Yes dear" routine with Trump.
Whilst desperately trying to gear up with Europe up to fill the US void.
Now Carney stood up to him and he's kissing Carneys ass. This pattern goes all the way back to merv griffin making a bitch out of trump
However, considering the possibility of a Vance presidency to 2029 or 2033, we need to plan for the latter
#nullbrexit
Things change!
along with the rest of Labours Racist Right
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/who-are-blue-labour-really
https://youtu.be/Q5E6qd1t4PY?si=qQz-1gDjlox3WFVP
Although I don't need the red lines spelled out, I do need to believe that my government has red lines that would trigger the Love Actually Hugh Grant speech.