First published at 18:15 UTC on April 29th, 2024.
Keir Starmer has welcomed another Tory MP into the Labour Party and another Tory MP who just happens to love Israel!
Right, so this weekend has been full of news about another Tory defection to Labour, Keir Starmer once again throwing his arms wide o…
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Keir Starmer has welcomed another Tory MP into the Labour Party and another Tory MP who just happens to love Israel!
Right, so this weekend has been full of news about another Tory defection to Labour, Keir Starmer once again throwing his arms wide open to welcome another rancid right wing Tory to his Labour Party, they do seem to be such a good fit these days after all. No checks, no nothing, just straight no matter what they might have said or what they might have done or indeed what they’ve voted on in the past. Where left wingers fail to get selected for liking the Foo fighters, or liking a tweet once upon a time by the Green Party, being a Tory apparently doesn’t preclude you in any way of joining his Labour Party as an MP, but there’s another less spoken about angle to this, and that is the Israeli ties that this Tory MP has, that perhaps earned him his free pass in the Party of Zionist with out qualification Keir Starmer, so by all means lets talk about newly minted Labour MP, the Tory defector Dr Dan Poulter, who’s politics in no small part make him a good fit for what is now a Tory B Team, but also a Party likely more pro Israel than the one he just left.
Right, so Tory MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Dr Dan Poulter has defected to Starmer’s Labour, and exactly as happened when Christian Wakeford defected to Labour from the Tories a couple of years ago, Keir Starmer opened his arms, crowed to high heaven about such a coup, that even Tories are now choosing Labour as if this is some kind of great win, when actually it should horrify naturally Labour voting members of the public, not to mention those members of the party who actually care what the party stand for and not just about winning for the sake of winning as seems to be Starmer’s strategy, not quite knowing what he’ll do when he gets there, but his ambition as we already know far surpasses any political ability he might have. If Tories are welcome in the Labour Party, then it is no longe..
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