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🗓️ 10 February 2025
⏱️ 42 minutes
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Is Keir Starmer missing a trick? In this explosive breakdown, we examine how Labour’s leader can take lessons from the political playbooks of Donald Trump and Nigel Farage. Both have successfully tapped into populism, direct messaging, and anti-establishment rhetoric—but could Starmer do the same to reshape UK politics?
📢 In this podcast, we dive into:
✅ Trump’s communication style – How he dominates media narratives
✅ Farage’s grassroots appeal – Mobilizing the public through rhetoric
✅ Labour’s electoral strategy for 2024 – Can Starmer galvanize voters?
✅ The role of free speech and media bias in UK politics
If you’re interested in UK politics, general elections, free speech debates, and political strategy, this is a must-watch. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more political analysis and debate!
🔥 Join the conversation in the comments! What do you think—should Starmer take a leaf out of Trump or Farage’s book, or would it backfire?
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0:00.0 | Hi, good afternoon. Welcome to the John Gorn Show. |
0:05.1 | Today, we're talking about whether Stama could learn anything from Trump and Farage's playbook. |
0:12.7 | I hate that term, but stop giggling at the back. |
0:15.4 | Of course, he could learn something. |
0:17.1 | The first thing he needs to learn is he's got to be proud of his country. |
0:40.5 | He's got to put Britain first. That's what Donald Trump did. He wanted to make America great again. And people believe that. Now, to a lesser extent, that's really where Nigel Farage is coming from. But Starmler is like a disciple of the World Economic Forum. He seems to want to satisfy the rest of the world rather than us. |
0:47.0 | So he takes money off farmers with the inheritance tax, |
0:51.4 | but he's meanwhile giving it to far- flung places. Surely what he needs to do |
0:57.1 | is what Trump's just done. He has cut foreign aid. Charity, to use a cliche, has to begin at home. |
1:04.9 | But this is what I'm asking you. What other things does he need to do? Is there any way that |
1:10.4 | Stama can save his premiership? |
1:14.0 | Even within the Labour hierarchy now, they're talking about who comes next. And I'll tell you |
1:19.4 | the fundamental problem with Stama. I don't think he ever expected to become Prime Minister. |
1:25.9 | It all came too soon. He's got some ideas, half thought out, |
1:30.9 | half bait, student union style politics. He suddenly got into power and he's looked around and said, |
1:37.6 | what's the script? And the point is, if you're the leader, you are the script. You have to create your history. You can't |
1:47.9 | possibly rely on policy twunks, little boys and girls, straight out of university and straight in to a job |
1:59.2 | in number 10. No, it won't work. |
2:02.9 | So what I'm asking you, and you can join in and just put some comments on the side. |
2:07.0 | And if you're listening later, I'm always interested in hearing your views. |
2:10.4 | Feel free to get involved in the inevitable debates that happen on Facebook and X afterwards. |
2:22.0 | What does Stama need to do? As I say, I think it's first and foremost, he has to embrace the flag. He has to be British. And I don't know whether |
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