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>Opposed the Iraq War as a lawyer, kept us out of the Iran War as PM
>Never visited the wall
>Gave us better economic economic growth than the rest of western europe and made Brexit a success
>Got the Home Office to stop investigating people over social media posts
>Gave a speech on the cultural destruction caused by mass immigration, and proceeded to cut it by upwards of 70%
>Put country before party and refused to back down or resign
Greatest PM of my lifetime. Let Starmerism become a permanent fixture of British politics.
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>>535459787
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>>535459787
He seems like a decent guy to me and I don't think we should throw him out straight away
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>>535459787
First PM to cut legal and illegal immigration since the mid 90's.
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>>535460475
I don't think that's a real quote... I can't imagine Are Kier saying that kind of thing
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Starnmer betrayed Brexit
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He cut immigration by 70% but it is still happening, so the indigenous whites will go extinct
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>>535459787
Starmer protected Lord Janner, and Saville. fought for benefits for migrants hates the white working class. I hope you're trolling.
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>>535460700
How? He hasn't rejoined the EU. And actually the government (if elected on such a mandate) could rejoin the customs union or single market, since the referendum wasn't about quitting those, it was only about leaving the EU itself.

Maybe we should have a new referendum on EU membership at some point. "Rejoin" might well win.
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>>535459787
isn't he married to a kike?
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right..
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>>535460982
I'd probably vote to rejoin as long as we could stay out of the Euro. But I would rather be like Switzerland and not be fully in.
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>>535460700
Nah, he may have been a remainer but he's a good lad, unlike most of his party.
>>535460963
Don't care what he feels and indulging tabloid scandals like "he protected Saville" just opens the door to Epstein-style blackmail.
>>535460982
>Maybe we should have a new referendum on EU membership at some point.
Absolutely not. I'm not interested in whether post-Brexit EU propaganda and revisionism has been successful enough to win a majority or not.
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Starmtroopers get in here
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>>535459787
masonic vow of silence
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>>535461497
No, Regina George, it can't be...
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>>535459787
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>>535461318
Can't harm the Starms
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>>535459787
>Never visited the wall
Does need to, his beard wife is jewish and he might be a jew like you too, seeing his love for kid rapists and hatred of Whites.
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>>535461280
Fair. Switzerland takes part in much of the single market though, and they're in the Schengen Area (passport-free travel zone; apparently Ireland and Cyprus are the only two EU countries not in Schengen, so an EU visitor to those places has to show their passport)

>>535461285
>Absolutely not
If voting to leave in a referendum is democracy, then a referendum on rejoining is also democracy.
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>>535462236
>If voting to leave in a referendum is democracy, then a referendum on rejoining is also democracy.
I don't care about democracy, I care about national sovereignty. But even if I did, not giving any finality to decisions just allows the ruling class to keep asking until they get the answer they want, so no, it isn't democracy.
We left for a reason. The prospect of joining is extremely unpopular in Norway and Switzerland for a reason. Leaving has been an economic success, despite what EU propaganda has claimed.
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>>535462607
>votes aren't democracy
Okay then the Brexit referendum was illegitimate
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>>535462692
I never said votes aren't democracy retard. I said asking the public a question until you get the answer you want isn't democracy.
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>>535460625
Ofc its his quote.... Look at the picture. Geez. Try being less anti-semitic too.
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>>535461285
>just opens the door to Epstein-style blackmail.
"I think Keir is great because he's not jewish"
"I don't want blackmail centred around jews"
How's his wife these days? Has she gone to the wall yet? I hear it's a religious duty to
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>>535459787
is the economic growth in the room with us right now?
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>>535463695
Yes
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>>535460609
>floodgates were half-open
>they were flung wide open under the Tories after brexit
>puts them back to half-open



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