Every Time Starmer Claimed Britain Is “Broken
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Starmer was the main peddler of the “Britain is Broken” narrative he is now launching a campaign against. Communications strategy’s coherence on display there…
HuffPost reports that the PM ‘will launch an autumn fightback against Nigel Farage’s claim that “Britain is broken”‘ with Downing Street saying:
“It’ll be about how the government is a force for good backing Britain, dismissing this sense of Britain being broken which the other parties seem obsessed with.”
Guido cast his mind back a few months to remember who was claiming Britain was ‘broken.’ Hold on a second…
Starmer alone declared:
- 5 August: Asylum system is “broken.“
- 21 July: Water industry is “broken.“
- 28 March: Northern transport system is “broken.“
- 18 March: Welfare system is “fundamentally broken.“
- 13 February: Contract of expecting roof over your head was ‘broken’ by Tories.
- 4 December: Railways are “broken.“
- 3 October: NHS is “broken.”
- 29 July: “The assessment is that Britain is broke and broken.”
And that’s just the PM. After months of his entire frontbench crowing about how destroyed everything is voters may not be convinced Sir Keir has magically fixed it…