A discussion on GB News strongly criticized Labour leader Keir Starmer, with claims that his leadership is failing to deliver real results. One guest accused Starmer of being more focused on taking money from people than solving real problems.
Journalist CLA Moldin shared her frustration, saying, “Labour keeps finding ways to take money from people, but they don’t keep their promises. It’s a complete mess, and Starmer needs to go.”
The conversation focused on Labour’s economic policies, such as raising National Insurance and minimum wage, which, according to the panel, are hurting small businesses.
Moldin explained, “Small businesses can’t afford to hire workers anymore because it’s too expensive. Jobs are disappearing, and people are struggling.”
The panel also discussed Labour’s failure to compensate WASPI women, despite earlier promises. “The problem isn’t just that they didn’t pay the women; it’s that they promised to and then went back on their word,” said another guest.
The discussion criticized Labour’s leadership for being out of touch with what people need. Andy Jones added, “Their ideas seem to come from meetings in Westminster, not from listening to the real problems of ordinary people.”
The panel also highlighted issues in rural areas, where Labour policies are seen as neglecting British farmers and small communities. “Labour is spending money on climate change projects abroad, but they aren’t helping farmers here in the UK. They’ve lost touch with reality,” said Jones.
Moldin summed up the mood: “People voted for Labour because they wanted change, but all they’ve gotten is broken promises and more problems. Starmer isn’t helping, and it’s time for him to step down.”