Shelf Life of UK’s Prime Minister: Not Much!

From the penthouse to the outhouse in just six months

Keir Starmer, who was recently elected prime minister of the United Kingdom in a landslide, has lost 49 points on his approval rating (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/keir-starmer-polling-approval-ratings-b2637357.html). He’s now about as popular as… uh… pain. 

The shelf-life of the average British prime minister is measured in weeks, months at best. And yet at the same time, Canada’s PM, Justin Trudeau–whom no one approves of, whose friends and allies now pretend they never knew him–he stays in the driver’s seat month after month, year after year. I wish I knew how he does that.

Mr. Starmer’s current approval rating is hovering around 11 percent. Has he packed his bags yet?

Unstable government is the product of bad government and foolish, self-damaging policies. Check it out; it’s true every time. Why did the Biden regime collapse? Stupid policies that no one but far-left noozies liked. Starmer’s government hasn’t done any better. Its sell-by date has come and gone.

4 comments on “Shelf Life of UK’s Prime Minister: Not Much!

  1. Amazing how the world has gone coocoo in our day. We knew about “wars and rumors of wars, signs in the heavens, pestilences, etc.” but this other stuff– no, didn’t expect all this.

  2. I’m glad we are not on the Parliamentarian system of gov’t. England used to be strong, now because of socialism they have fallen grace so to speak. And what is with every yelling at each other in the House of Commons?

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