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== Rise to power ==
== Rise to power ==
Before being an elected politician, Starmer led the [[Crown Prosecution Service]], which prosecuted 800,000 people every year. He also secretly served on the [[Trilateral Commission]], which is connected to the [[United States Intelligence Community|Statesian secret police]].<ref name=":0" />
Before being an elected politician, Starmer led the [[Crown Prosecution Service]], which prosecuted 800,000 people every year. He also secretly served on the [[Trilateral Commission]], which is connected to the [[United States Intelligence Community|Statesian secret police]].<ref name=":0" />
== Policies ==
In 2023 Labour announced that the pledge of free school meals for all was going to be scrapped. Labour plans to increase the number of [[Ofsted]] inspections of school to yearly. Labour has pledged to continue the two-child cap on child benefits, the removal of which would have lifted 250,000 children out of poverty at the cost of £1.3 billion, this action has earned the Labour leader the nickname of “Sir Kid Starver”.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Robert Poole|newspaper=Morning Star|title=Enter ‘Sir Kid Starver’|date=2023-07-19|url=https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/f/enter-sir-kid-starver}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Imperialists]]
[[Category:Imperialists]]
[[Category:Politicians]]
[[Category:Politicians]]

Revision as of 01:39, 21 November 2023

Keir Starmer
Born2 September 1962
London, England, United Kingdom
Political orientationNeoliberalism
Political partyLabour Party


Keir Rodney Starmer (born 2 September 1962) is a British politician and leader of the Labour Party. He participated in the prosecution of Julian Assange and wants to increase police presence in proletarian communities.[1] He pushed the Labour Party to the right and purged many followers of Jeremy Corbyn.[2]

Rise to power

Before being an elected politician, Starmer led the Crown Prosecution Service, which prosecuted 800,000 people every year. He also secretly served on the Trilateral Commission, which is connected to the Statesian secret police.[2]

Policies

In 2023 Labour announced that the pledge of free school meals for all was going to be scrapped. Labour plans to increase the number of Ofsted inspections of school to yearly. Labour has pledged to continue the two-child cap on child benefits, the removal of which would have lifted 250,000 children out of poverty at the cost of £1.3 billion, this action has earned the Labour leader the nickname of “Sir Kid Starver”.[3]

References