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Starmer condemned over ‘broken promises’ as petition for new UK election surges to 1.4 million

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Just months after Keir Starmer’s sweeping General Election win public backlash has erupted, with over 1.4 million Britons signing a petition demanding another vote.

Critics accuse Starmer of betraying key manifesto promises, citing contentious moves like cutting Winter Fuel Payments and proposing a £40 billion tax hike.

The overwhelming response has triggered a Westminster Hall debate, though there is little chance of a new election being called.

Despite Labour’s massive 411-seat super-majority, the petition highlights growing dissatisfaction and social discord, amplified by Labour’s recent nine-point drop in the polls.

Starmer’s opposition seized the moment, with remaining Tory MPs and others preparing to weaponise the debate ahead of the 2025 Local Elections.

The petition’s organiser Michael Westwood lambasted the Prime Minister for “broken promises,” echoing frustrations of voters across the spectrum.

On holding petition debates, the UK Government website says: “Petitions which reach 100,000 signatures are almost always debated. But we may decide not to put a petition forward for debate if the issue has already been debated recently or there’s a debate scheduled for the near future.”

Polls now show the Conservatives narrowly leading Labour at 28% to 25%, with Reform UK and other parties also gaining ground.

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  1. Maybe Brits will get out and vote this time
    And not let this pasty faced c*ck who is sleep walking the UK into destruction on a plethora of broken promises and lies take the helm
    Definitely the bottom of the barrel or more appropriately what is on the other side
    Reminds me of Ardern and the trail of devastation and destruction left across NZ in ‘her’ wake
    Both disgusting low life creatures and abominations

  2. Just another typical politician, promise the world to get in, then go back on everything by blaming the previous government for a fiscal black hole. It’s a merrygoround. An illusion of democracy.

    • Just look at New Zealand….”sigh”…..amazing how short peoples memories are……..and they wont try something new and better, even when its on offer………

  3. Just goes to show how ignorant many people are, running off to support and no doubt, vote for more globalists, they recently just voted out. Reform should be the only “go-to”, at this stage.

  4. Now this is interesting
    Martin Armstrong calls out Talk TV which is very Jewish and British Israelism
    Who on one hand are vociferous and outspoken on illegal unfettered migration erosion of rights and generally the social fabric of what once was and constituted Great Britain skidding down the shit*er
    But on the other hand propagate disseminate and pump propaganda in maintaining Britain’s involvement in the war in Ukraine in that stopping Putin is absolutely essential
    Absolute unbridled hypocrisy
    https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/markets-by-sector/foreign-exchange/euro/european-leaders-determine-to-destroy-europe-there-goes-the-euro/

  5. Starmer is a criminal with state power guided by the Rothchilds. No difference between Starmer, Biden, Trudeau, Ardern the UN and the whole damn lot of them.

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