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‘Keir Starmer is the UK version of Joe Biden – I can’t take Labour seriously,’ Nana Akua says

When I saw this, I thought it must be a joke or AI.

In a video shared online, Sir Keir Starmer said: “I know it’s not easy growing up in this day and age. I know there are pressures on young men that are difficult to talk about and questions that, frankly, are difficult to answer.

“Questions about mental health, masculinity, social media.

“I remember when we watched Adolescence together and, as a dad, it was tough to see at times.”

You talk about using your son, in my view, in an attempt to be more relatable and garner sympathy.

He’s done that once before with the Lord Alli flat-gate with exams and dates that didn’t add up, but it gets worse.

Does he remind you of anyone? He’s turning into the UK version of Joe Biden.

It was all a bit embarrassing, really.

Nana Akua

Keir Starmer is about as popular as a bucket of sick.

Since he was elected 17 months ago, he’s been on 42 trips abroad, possibly because back at home, he is the least popular Prime Minister this country has never seen – he’s always away.

Along with his Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, drowning in her own tears, she’s completely out of her depth.

Rachel was voted the least popular Chancellor ever, and in a recent YouGov poll, zero per cent felt that Labour were doing a good job on the economy. Yes, that is zero, so that is no one.

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The others aren’t much better.

And amidst all the scandals, now Defence Secretary John Healey is in a spot of bother for a council tax cock up. Need I go on? I’d be here all day.

It’s only been 17 months. And to top things off, Labour’s London Mayor Sadiq Khan is in charge of our great Capital, is also escaping his problems back at home.

He recently flew out to Africa business class with a team of 11, costing the taxpayers £83,000.

In the meantime, London is in the grips of a crime epidemic.

I don’t know about you, but I can’t take this Government seriously. If you don’t laugh, you’ll cry.

And when GB News is often missed out when it comes to press questions, it’s difficult to have any sympathy for them.

Welcome to clown world. Only the joke is on us. Another embarrassing trip. Literally.

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