Topic: Keir Starmer

55 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 58:26 - 1:03:41

1867: Transmission Window

UK Local Election Results and Keir Starmer's Unpopularity

The UK's Labour Party suffered significant losses in local elections, leading to calls for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to set a timetable for his departure. Analysts describe a "seismic shift" as the traditional duopoly of Labour and Conservatives crumbles, with voters moving toward the right-wing Populist Reform Party due to economic pressures and immigration concerns.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 1:09:33 - 1:15:31

1867: Transmission Window

Keir Starmer Arson Case and Ukrainian Rent Boy Allegations

George Galloway has raised questions regarding a trial at the Old Bailey involving three men—two Ukrainians and one Romanian—accused of conspiring to commit arson against properties linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer. While the prosecution claims the motive was financial, Galloway suggests a more scandalous connection involving "rent boys" and unpaid debts.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:43:10 - 1:45:50

1864: Pointcast

Peter Mandelson, Keir Starmer, Epstein Links

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing criticism over the appointment of Peter Mandelson as Ambassador to the US, given Mandelson's historical links to Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson is allegedly under investigation for passing market-sensitive information to Epstein during the 2008 financial crisis.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 52:38 - 1:01:50

1862: Smear Campaign

Keir Starmer, Peter Mandelson, and Jeffrey Epstein Association

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces criticism after admitting he was aware of Peter Mandelson’s past association with Jeffrey Epstein during a security briefing. Mandelson, nicknamed the "Prince of Darkness," was reportedly being fast-tracked for a U.S. ambassador role before the Trump administration released relevant Epstein files. The situation has led to allegations of negligence in the UK government's vetting process and political embarrassment for the Labour Party.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 30:08 - 31:34

1858: Nut Spread

Keir Starmer, UK Involvement, Saudi Arabia Visit

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Saudi Arabia to coordinate international actions following the Iran ceasefire. Starmer emphasized the importance of making the truce permanent and reopening the Strait of Hormuz for UK interests. The hosts criticize Starmer's involvement as opportunistic, noting that the UK previously refused to allow the use of its bases for strikes against Iran.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 43:50 - 47:56

1847: Off-Ramp

Strait of Hormuz, Global Oil Supply and UK Response

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has reportedly issued warnings to ships in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for 20% of the world's crude oil. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer clarifies that the United Kingdom played no role in the strikes, citing domestic concerns and threats to UK soil. The historical context of British Petroleum and the installation of the Shah is briefly revisited.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 1:19:23 - 1:28:10

1842: A Dog A Day

Keir Starmer, Peter Mandelson Epstein Scandal

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing intense pressure and calls to resign following the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US. New evidence suggests Mandelson leaked sensitive financial information to Jeffrey Epstein during the 2008 financial crisis. The scandal has led to the resignation of Starmer's Chief of Staff and Communications Chief as police investigate Mandelson for misconduct in public office.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 9:47 - 14:27

1840: Hoity-toity

Lord Peter Mandelson, Jeffrey Epstein and UK Government Leaks

Lord Peter Mandelson resigned from the House of Lords following revelations in the Epstein files suggesting he leaked confidential UK government information during the 2008 financial crisis. The Metropolitan Police launched a criminal investigation into Mandelson for misconduct in public office after emails showed him sharing market-sensitive data with Jeffrey Epstein.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 35:41 - 38:59

1840: Hoity-toity

NPR Coverage, Peter Mandelson and Keir Starmer Joke

NPR reports on Peter Mandelson's alleged leaking of both UK and US government secrets to Wall Street via Jeffrey Epstein. The segment also clarifies a joke made by Prime Minister Keir Starmer about Mandelson, which was reportedly taken out of context by media outlets.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 2:20:33 - 2:22:56

1837: Moral Injury

UK Prime Minister Questions, Keir Starmer, Green Party

During Prime Minister's Questions, Keir Starmer attacked the Green Party's foreign policy rather than answering a specific question about agricultural water pollution. Starmer characterized the Green Party as "soft on Putin" and "high on drugs" due to their stances on NATO and drug legalization. The exchange highlights the aggressive political climate in the UK Parliament.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 40:09 - 42:31

1836: Big Bully

UK House of Commons, Trump Gangster Rhetoric and Tariffs

Members of the UK House of Commons, including representatives of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's party, denounced President Trump as an "international gangster" for his threats against the sovereignty of allies. Critics argued that Trump's actions only benefit adversaries like Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping while labeling him the most corrupt president in U.S. history. The debate highlighted European fears that Trump's tariff threats are a bullying tactic intended to force diplomatic concessions.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 1:03:32 - 1:05:38

1836: Big Bully

Keir Starmer AI Parody, UK Military and Manufacturing

An AI-generated parody of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer depicts him admitting that British soldiers sent to Greenland returned because it was "too cold." The segment transitions into a discussion of the Trump administration's focus on bringing manufacturing back to America and ignoring the "old system" of globalist economics. The hosts praise the effectiveness of short AI voice parodies in highlighting the perceived weakness of certain world leaders.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 45:41 - 49:43

1834: Swarm Forge

Eva Vlaardingerbroek Banned from United Kingdom

Dutch activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek announced she has been banned from entering the United Kingdom, with the government citing her presence as "not conducive to the public good." The ban follows her participation in a Tommy Robinson rally and her criticisms of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. She characterizes the decision as a dystopian limitation on free speech and an act of hypocrisy regarding UK immigration policies.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 51:15 - 53:07

1834: Swarm Forge

Keir Starmer Scraps Compulsory Digital ID Element

The UK government under Keir Starmer has announced a U-turn on the compulsory element of its flagship digital ID scheme. Originally intended to deter illegal workers, the policy will now allow alternative forms of ID for eligibility verification. The change is characterized as a "trap" to encourage voluntary adoption of a surveillance-capable system.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:01:46 - 2:03:14

1833: Spicy Mode

Britstorm, UK AI Fake News Operation

A UK-based operation called "Britstorm" has been identified as producing high-quality, AI-generated fake news reports. These videos often feature Nigel Farage and are designed to promote the monarchy while attacking Prime Minister Keir Starmer with fictional scandals.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:21:36 - 2:28:38

1833: Spicy Mode

King Charles, Constitutional Earthquake Fake Report

An AI-generated report falsely claimed that King Charles refused to sign a "Digital Identity and Migration Control Bill" presented by Keir Starmer. The sophisticated fake described a dramatic confrontation at Buckingham Palace, including a 40-page legal opinion, though no such event actually occurred.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 1:17:37 - 1:25:07

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Keir Starmer, Roman Abramovich Chelsea Sale Dispute

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is pressuring Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich to release £2.5 billion from the sale of Chelsea Football Club for Ukrainian humanitarian aid. Abramovich reportedly wants the funds to benefit all victims of the war, including Russians, leading to a legal stalemate. The British government has given Abramovich a 90-day ultimatum before pursuing further court action.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 59:36 - 1:04:33

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Birmingham Soccer Match Ban and UK Anti-Semitism Concerns

Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were banned from an Aston Villa soccer match in Birmingham due to safety concerns following previous violent clashes in Amsterdam. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed shock at the decision, but critics like Matt Goodwin argue that the Labour government's immigration and policing policies have created "no-go zones" for Jewish citizens. The incident has sparked a national debate over sectarianism and the integration of minority communities in the UK.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 1:06:30 - 1:09:14

1808: Bad Fad

Egypt Peace Summit, Trump and Keir Starmer Interaction

At a major peace summit in Egypt, Donald Trump was praised by world leaders, including the Prime Minister of Pakistan, for his role in regional de-escalation. British media, specifically Sky News, mocked Prime Minister Keir Starmer for being ignored by Trump during the proceedings. The interaction, described as a "cockblock," underscored the perceived decline of British influence in Middle East diplomacy compared to the Trump administration's direct approach.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 18:09 - 26:04

1803: Drone Wall

Keir Starmer Announces Mandatory Digital ID for UK Workers

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that a new digital ID will be mandatory for the right to work in the United Kingdom by the end of the current Parliament. Minister Lisa Nandy clarified that while the government won't fine individuals, employers will be precluded from hiring anyone without the digital credential. The policy is framed as a tool to disrupt the illegal labor market.