Kier Starmer’s Problems

It isn’t easy to see how Kier Starmer will become the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. But, based on my observations and understanding, I think it will be impossible for him to win the election.

He is like an authoritarian father who strictly disciplines some of his children to please someone else. It may be stretching a bit too far about Kier Starmer’s leadership, but I think there is some truth in it.

He doesn’t come across as someone inspirational, and his communication skills are abysmal, so ordinary people do not understand what he is about and how he plans to improve things. Moreover, people around him seem too scared to share their honest views with him as they are afraid to get suspended. 

No matter what his cabinet members are saying and how they are trying to sound convincing and capable, they come across very far from how they would like to be perceived and their communication received. 

On one level, I sympathise with Kier and the straight jacket he is in, which he got into due to the lure of power. But on the other hand, his delusional poor leadership, controlled by unknown sinister forces, will mean that we will have the Tories in power for the foreseeable future. 

In a Facebook post several years ago, I suggested that the treatment that some Parliamentary Labour Party members were giving to Jeremy Corbyn would mean that Labour would be wandering in a wilderness for a long period.