@Keir_Starmer You say patriotism isn't just something you feel but something you do. Then do it. Secure the border. Protect the streets. Stand up for the people who built this country. You can't claim to love Britain while handing its future to global bureaucrats, activists, and migrants who have no stake in its survival. Real patriotism defends the home first – and yours is busy giving it away.
You talk of taking pride in our communities while letting them decay. Police silenced by ideology. Councils broke. Gangs unchallenged. Working families priced out while illegal arrivals get hotels, lawyers, and sympathy. Pride doesn't come from slogans – it comes from safety, belonging, and control of our own streets. Under you, we've lost all three.
You talk of renewing our nation, but how do you renew what you won't even preserve? You push digital ID schemes that track citizens like inventory. You threaten new "Islamophobia" laws to criminalise speech. You tolerate a two-tier justice system where illegal migrants, rioters and extremists are indulged, while ordinary Britons are prosecuted for words, flags or frustration. That isn't renewal. It's managed decline with better branding.
You talk of building Britain up, yet your every policy hollows it out. Industry throttled by red tape. Speech strangled by law. Public services collapsing under waste and ideology. The flag waved for effect, not conviction. Patriotism to you is a costume change – bunting for the cameras, control behind the curtain. You invoke unity while sowing division, preaching tolerance while practising contempt for those who dare to disagree.
Patriotism isn't a line in a speech. It's a duty – to protect, to preserve, to pass on. It demands loyalty to your people above all others. You've betrayed that duty from day one. You promised to tread lightly, but govern with a heavy hand. You promised unity, but rule through accusation. You promised service, but deliver control.
So spare us the talk of pride and renewal. The only thing being renewed under Labour is the machinery of state power. The flag in your hand doesn't stand for the country you're building – it hides it.
"Patriotism isn't a line in a speech. It's a duty – to protect, to preserve, to pass on. It demands loyalty to your people above all others. You've betrayed that duty from day one."