Starmer Is Gone. The Problem Has Not.
Two years of managed decline dressed as progress. The economics of poverty and rent extraction run on untouched. Keir Starmer stood outside Downing Street and told us Britain is fairer and stronger than it was two years ago. He said wages are rising, waiting lists falling, investment flowing, half a million children lifted out of poverty. He said this with a straight face. He did not mention Gaza. He did not mention the slow erosion of British influence in a world that has become visibly more dangerous. He did not mention that working people are being crushed by a tax system that punishes them for every hour they work and every pound they earn, while the unearned gains that flow to landowners and monopolists accumulate, largely untouched, behind the polished language of “growth” and “stability”. This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. What actually happened Prime Minister Keir Starmer's resignation sp...