Starmer Does The UNTHINKABLE In St Georges Speech As He Insults Millions!
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And hello everybody. Welcome back to the
channel. Happy St. George's Day. I hope
you all have a lovely day. See, it's not
that difficult to just say that. But
when it comes to Karma, the prime
minister, he has to make an ass of it.
Yes, he goes on and uses his St.
George's Day speech to talk about those
who apparently hijacked the flag in the
name of plastic patriotism as he marks
St. George's Day, talking about
division. And again, as always with
Karma wants to talk simply about hatred
and decency over division and telling us
what our values are. So essentially they
like to try and gaslight, right? So
they're saying that anybody that flies a
flag and that's patriotic in the United
Kingdom is there to divide. No, a lot of
people just have fed up with the way
that the country is a pit and of
course with the mass illegal immigration
that's constantly coming in. But of
course, Kama wants to gaslight everybody
and say that those individuals aren't
patriotic. They're not really English.
They are just hijacking quote unquote
our flag. He simply should have just
made the speech about just said happy
St. George's Day and that was it and
left it. But as always with Karma, he
has to try and push his progressive
point. Um but it doesn't really matter
cuz he's not going to be about for too
much longer. Let's have a watch of this
guys. You got plenty of reaction from
this as well, but a lot of people are
seriously seriously frustrated with the
way he has uh went about his speech. As
always guys, please hit the like button
and hit the subscribe button for more.
These are three very different stories
all in different parts of England, but
they're bound together by the same
values of service, of generosity, and of
respect. They are examples of people
stepping up for their communities when
frankly it would be easier in many cases
to step back, not to step up, but they
stepped up. They're exceptional stories.
Um, and yet in this country they feel
familiar because you'll find them in
every community across England and every
moment this country has been tested.
Look at the pandemic. Millions of people
signed up uh to volunteer showing their
support on the doorways. And I will
always take away from the pandemic the
fact that people simply went up the road
to neighbors they didn't know and
knocked on the door to simply say are
you all right? Is there anything I can
do for you? I think that is really
English. I think it's what we are. Um
and uh we should bottle that because
that is the true England. or when Russia
invaded Ukraine. Um many many people
opening their doors to um refugees and
of course the Ukrainian flag still
flying proudly on village halls and
churches uh and people's homes across
the country. Um and we're seeing it
again now across the country. Everyday
acts of volunteering in communities
bringing together those who need it most
in lots of different ways. Faith groups
reaching out to lend their support.
Quiet acts of kindness that go unseen.
Um but they're second nature to so many
people and when time and time again when
times get tough we pull each other
together and we pull each other up. Um,
and it's really important that we do
that because there's no getting around
the fact that there are voices both here
and abroad who would seek to divide us,
who want to set us apart from each
other, who want to pretend that in this
country what we really do is to
distinguish between people, to find the
points of difference, to have um the
sort of toxic culture of hatred between
different individuals, different groups,
different uh communities. Sadly, we've
seen it repeated um so many times,
including attacks on our synagogues, the
most recent rec recent of which was just
in the last um week. Um and similarly,
abhorrent attacks on our mosques.
They're not just senseless acts of
abuse. They're acts of violence designed
to send a message to the Jewish and
Muslim communities of this country that
they are not safe. That's what they're
designed to do. That they're not
welcome. an attempt to rip up the bonds
uh that tie our communities together.
And make no mistake, we must be clear,
we will not let them do this. We reject
their division completely. And we will
fly our flag proudly. It's our flag. It
belongs to us and we will fly it for the
values that we believe in and they're
the values of the people I've named in
this room tonight. The people who step
up for their communities, who want to
bring people together, who reject the
division that others want to inflict on
us. They are English values. Service,
generosity, and respect. And that's why
I love this country so much because that
is us. That is our values. That is what
we fight for. That is what the flag
truly represents. Uh and when we stand
together, united in our communities. We
are stronger than any challenge that is
thrown at us. So, thank you for being
here tonight. There's fantastic
showcases. There's fantastic food. You
can smell it in all different parts uh
of the room. Um, thank you for being
here um tonight. Enjoy all the wonderful
showcases uh around the room and happy
St. George's Day. Have a good evening.
>> Yeah, insert the plants that clamp that
speech. What a what another shampolic
speech really. You know, you just can't
forgive this guy. And um yeah, just why
just say happy St. George's Day. Here's
some more reaction. I wasn't the only
one that was angry.
>> What the heck? You know, look, just say
happy St. George's Day everyone and my
St. George's flag is flying proudly from
number 10 and every other government
building that we can hoist it on today.
There was no need for that. That was
asinine. That was precisely what they
accused. They on the left accuse the
right of being. That was mind my
language. Bleep it out if you need to.
stirring. That's what that was.
Well, my apologize apologies to our
viewers and listeners for the language,
but I think it's understandable,
Isabelle. It's so ironic, isn't it, that
the progressive left talk about hate and
the division. They're the ones stirring
it. They're the one behind it. Because
if you think about things like open
borders or telling people to hate their
country, that's what division is.
>> Why would you do that as prime minister?
Why would you do that? except to play to
the lowest common denominator of your
support except to wind people up. There
was no need for that. They continually
go on with their moral high ground,
sanctimonious harping about politics of
division and we stand for unity and none
of this hate. Well, and then they just
literally pedal it out there on a
Thursday morning for no reason
whatsoever. and it's made my day start
quite grumpy and I'm normally pretty
happy.
>> Yes, I'm I'm I'm honestly so astonished
about this. A very simple post wishing
everyone in England a happy St. George's
Day. Maybe with you know Star a pint of
Timothy Taylor landlord ale something
like that is not complicated. It's not
actually that difficult to be prime
minister but my goodness man is making a
meal of it. Isabelle it's clear that the
prime minister is not in great shape
politically. there isn't an obvious
figure that the party can unite around
to replace him. So, where does this
leave us, do you think, in the weeks
ahead?
>> Can I just add to what you said there?
You said it's he, you know, it's not
particularly difficult to to say the
right thing on St. George's Day. You
know what he's doing? He's making this
really easy for his political opponents,
you know.
>> Yes.
>> Whatever other party it may be, it's not
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