Starmer’s UK Slides Towards Authoritarianism, removes painting of Thatcher – IOTW Report

Starmer’s UK Slides Towards Authoritarianism, removes painting of Thatcher

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Under the fresh leadership of Keir Starmer, the United Kingdom is experiencing a jarring shift towards restrictive policies that have begun to echo shades of a darker, more authoritarian regime. This emerging narrative from Downing Street signals a departure from British traditions of liberty, evoking concerns that resonate deeply, particularly among American observers familiar with the sanctity of free speech and individual rights.

Since assuming office, Starmer has initiated a series of actions that starkly contrast with the country’s foundational values. One of the most symbolic and controversial moves was the removal of Margaret Thatcher’s portrait from 10 Downing Street. This act might seem superficial but is deeply indicative of the new government’s disregard for conservative legacies and British history. more

18 Comments on Starmer’s UK Slides Towards Authoritarianism, removes painting of Thatcher

  1. And… Where is King Charles? Doesn’t he officially have say over the British Commonwealth?

    I know the British Royalty has stayed away from government control for a long time, but perhaps now is the time to change that?

    Might as well bring back draw and quartering, starting with Keir Starmer.

    Personally, I would pay to see that.

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  2. America is moving in the same direction. The next couple of months will determine our ultimate fate. It may already be too late. Expect something huge to occur before the election – if there is one. Our patience and tolerance have brought us to what may very well be our end.

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  3. No guns? Use what you have available.
    Cast iron skillets. Heavy walking sticks/canes/shillelagh. Cricket/baseball bats.
    As the saying goes, “any chair in a bar fight”.

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