Keir Starmer: Selling Out Brexit for a Seat at the Brussels Table

Keir Starmer’s attempts to renegotiate with the EU are nothing short of a betrayal. Let’s call it what it is: a spineless surrender to Brussels that spits in the face of every Briton who voted for Brexit. Starmer is not restoring relations; he’s dismantling the very independence we fought tooth and nail to reclaim.

Under Starmer’s watch, Britain is being dragged back into Europe’s suffocating grip. Fishing rights? Handed back to EU fleets. Free movement? Sneaking in through the back door under the guise of “youth mobility.” Sovereignty? Tossed aside as EU judges prepare to meddle in British laws once again. This is not a negotiation—it’s a capitulation.

This isn’t just bad policy; it’s a deliberate betrayal. Starmer’s secretive “surrender squad” in Whitehall reeks of underhandedness, plotting to unpick the democratic mandate of 17.4 million voters. He’s not working for Britain; he’s auditioning for a pat on the head from Brussels. Starmer’s actions confirm he has no faith in Britain’s independence. Instead, he yearns for the EU’s bureaucratic embrace, where unelected officials pull the strings and Britain plays the obedient lapdog.

Brexit wasn’t about compromise or half-measures. It was about taking back control—of our borders, our laws, our waters. But Starmer is ripping that control from our hands and delivering it back to the Eurocrats with a smile and a handshake. It’s nothing less than treasonous.

The Tories, especially Kemi Badenoch, must step up and expose this sell-out for what it is. Starmer is not the leader of an independent Britain; he’s Brussels’ errand boy, desperate for their approval. If this travesty isn’t stopped, the legacy of Brexit will be nothing but a memory, crushed under Starmer’s boot as he marches Britain back into Europe’s clutches.

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