George Galloway
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And to be a threat to them is...
Very heaven, as Waterworth would say.
mean how is this fixed it's a very real and difficult question uh keir starmer is here today gone tomorrow uh i i predict to you that he will not be uh the prime minister the next time we speak unless it's very very soon uh he may be gone by christmas he'll definitely be gone by may
when Labour's local election disaster, avalanche, defeat is certain now.
If you do as I do and read the runes of the local government by-elections every Thursday, it's regular as clockwork, the Labour Party vote falls somewhere between
20 and 50% in each of these contests.
So in the local council elections, there will be such a slaughter of Labour councillors that he will be unseated.
The problem is, in this existential hour,
There's no Churchill in this picture.
There's no Labour figure who's any better than Starmer, any more popular than Starmer, with policies any more palatable than Starmer.
But he will be unseated, and he'll be replaced with another...
tony blair clone and i could tell you his name if you want it his name is wesley streeting and you won't be impressed when you read about him you won't be impressed when you see him but he's virtually certain to be the next labor leader and that will not improve labor's fortunes so britain
has the task of holding on and surviving in time for the next general election, which, as you rightly say, is more than three and a half years from now.
So we are in big trouble.
We haven't been in trouble like this since the autumn of 1940, stretching into the summer of 1941.
And as I say, there is no Churchill on the horizon.
I don't think the Labour Party can be saved.
That's why I lead what we call the Workers' Party of Britain.
We got 212,000 votes in 150 constituencies.
So if you gross that up, we would have had a million votes.