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🗓️ 5 March 2025
⏱️ 38 minutes
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In this show, we explore whether Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, can fix the pressing issues facing the UK today.
After his failure to secure a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, can he address the real problems affecting the UK? From tackling the vicious crimes in Southport and Rotherham to addressing the ongoing issue of Pakistani grooming gangs, Starmer’s leadership is under scrutiny.
We also delve into the pressing concerns of illegal immigration, knife crime, and MPs assaulting members of the public.
How will Starmer confront the crumbling economy, rising unemployment, and the state of the NHS? With the Labour Party’s internal struggles, including Rachel Reeves’ lies and Lord Ally freebies, is Starmer really equipped to lead the country through these turbulent times?
Join us as we discuss Starmer's approval ratings and whether he can truly deliver on his promises.
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0:00.0 | Hi and welcome to the John Gorn podcast, the John Gorns broadcast, whatever you want to call it. |
0:07.6 | Today, Keir Stama is coming home. |
0:11.2 | Do we want to? |
0:12.3 | That's another question. |
0:13.6 | The foreign jaunts are over for the moment. |
0:16.8 | Let's face it, he's failed as this great statesman that they kept going on about, that he was suddenly an international statesman. |
0:26.4 | He loved that. |
0:27.6 | Like I said yesterday, because it was almost as if he was attempting to create a Maggie Thatcher, Falklands movement. |
0:36.6 | You know, when she was really out of favor, |
0:39.3 | then the Falklands happened and everyone got behind her. I think Sarkia thought that would happen |
0:44.7 | with his foreign jaunt in, with Stelensky. Unfortunately for him, it didn't, because he might |
0:53.8 | say the British people are behind |
0:55.8 | Ukraine and we are. We hate the fact that Russia went in there and we gave homes and a refuge |
1:02.6 | for a lot of those refugees and will continue to do so. And we've poured loads of money in there. |
1:09.3 | But the British people, in my personal opinion, do not want to be part of a peacekeeping force. |
1:14.7 | They do not want to be the boots on the ground. |
1:16.8 | And it would appear that the 18 European countries plus Canada, don't ask me why, but plus Canada, |
1:24.1 | don't want to be either. |
1:25.9 | Only us and France have signed up to his coalition of the useless, |
1:31.7 | right? So he's failed. And overnight, of course, Trump has won again. His tough negotiating |
1:37.8 | style has meant that Zelensky is now coming to the table. The mineral deal will be signed, and we can move forward, |
1:46.5 | and I think we'll get peace. |
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