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UK Labour MP Rosie Duffield quits party over ‘sleaze scandal and cruel policies’

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Rosie Duffield (Inset).

Labour MP Rosie Duffield has resigned the Labour whip, citing her disillusionment with Sir Keir Starmer’s “cruel policies” and ongoing “sleaze scandals.”

In a letter to the Prime Minister, the Canterbury MP criticised Starmer for accepting gifts worth £107,000 since 2019, including expensive clothing from Labour peer Lord Alli.

Duffield expressed outrage over the Prime Minister’s decision to retain the two-child benefit cap and cut Winter Fuel Payments, arguing that such policies entrench poverty while Starmer and his associates benefit from lavish gifts.

In her blistering resignation letter, Duffield accused Starmer of betraying Labour values and the trust of voters.

She highlighted what she called the hypocrisy of Starmer’s actions, comparing them to the MP expenses scandal, and said his decisions were undeserving of a Labour Prime Minister.

Duffield, who had been at odds with Labour over several issues including trans rights, will now sit as an independent.

She hinted that other prominent Labour figures are similarly disillusioned, stating that “household names” within the party are frustrated with the current leadership.

Duffield’s resignation comes amid a drop in Labour’s post-election support, with recent polling showing the party’s lead narrowing.

Despite Labour’s 2024 election victory, Duffield warned that the party had strayed too far from its roots, declaring, “The Labour Party has left me.”

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  1. Apparently applying for an elderly energy dispensation heating allowance is extremely involving for the recipients with a myriad of paper work involved and one damn near needing to be a lawyer
    Makes You wonder how the elderly are going to be able to cope with CBDC
    When some adults will have trouble adapting

    • Kinda like applying for a Kiwi Gold Card with all of the intrusive privacy-violating questions, AND the same goes when applying for the GRI, which has NOT kept-up with record inflation!
      The goal of the Bolshevik Zionist Globalists who operate under Talmudic Noahide Law on an International basis it to;
      1. Kill the disabled via euthanasia (Canada is already doing this, and Switzerland has ‘Death Pods’…);
      2. Deny health care and organ transplants for those over 50 (a Zionist plan for the Gentiles / Goyim…);
      3. Orchestrate Holodomor-styled food shortages using Terminator Seeds and shutting down food processing plants (like in Dunedin, the Waikato and Wellington);
      4. Build replacement homes as attached human dog kennels within the boundaries of :15 Minute cCties for the slaves of the Elite, and monitor the slaves with ‘Social Credit’ scores (as China is doing…);
      5. Totally militarise the Police and merge the same with the MoD in the form of ‘Joint Exercises’ when rounding-up ‘Dissidents’ and those with ‘low Social Credit’ scores;
      6. Ensure that minor political parties are NOT given any platforms or debates, and label the same as ‘Terrorist Organisations’…

  2. We don’t have governments. We have administrators of UN policy. Policies they receive instructions from the Rothschild’s.

    Elon Musk says civil war is inevitable.
    Prime Administrator Keir Starmer says he would not tolerate attacks on mosques or Muslim communities.

    Prime Administrator Keir Starmer hasn’t acknowledged or understood, civil war is against both the violent machete armed, politicians, police, government forces.

    There is
    171,000 police in the UK.
    30,000 Military personnel.

    On the other team.
    70 million citizens.

    How long will it be until Prime Administrator Keir Starmer steps down (step down is a term used when he is fired by his party or the King).

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5ydddy3qzgo

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