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‘No Views on Anything’: Labour Insider Book Blasts PM Starmer as Weak and Lacking Intellect

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Imagine a prime minister so devoid of spine and smarts that his own inner circle dubs him a walking and breathing automaton with no views on anything. That’s the brutal portrait painted in a bombshell new book by a Labour insider, spilling the tea on Keir Starmer’s Downing Street circus. Far from the steely leader who swept into power promising competence, Starmer emerges as a hollow suit—principle-free, belief-bereft, and intellectually vacant, according to those closest to the action. This isn’t just tabloid fodder; it’s a rare peek behind the curtain of a government that’s already stumbling through scandals, U-turns, and policy flip-flops less than a year in.

For us in the 2A community, this automaton analogy hits uncomfortably close to home. Starmer’s Labour regime has wasted no time ramping up the anti-gun rhetoric, with fresh calls for even tighter restrictions on firearms ownership—echoing the same knee-jerk authoritarianism we’ve seen crush rights across Europe. A leader without core beliefs is a dangerous blank slate, easily molded by anti-2A zealots in his party or Brussels overlords pushing their civilian disarmament agenda. Remember how the UK’s handgun ban in ’97 spiraled into blanket shotgun licensing and airgun crackdowns? Starmer’s perceived weakness means he’s ripe for puppeteering by hardliners like Yvette Cooper, who chairs the home affairs committee and never misses a chance to demonize legal owners. If insiders see him as intellectually limp, how can we trust him to resist the next mass-stabbing headline morphing into a total ammo ban?

The implications ripple across the pond too. With Starmer’s approval ratings tanking and Labour infighting exposed, any perceived UK instability bolsters the case for American exceptionalism under the Second Amendment. While they’re busy dismantling self-defense rights one common-sense law at a time, we get a stark reminder: strong convictions aren’t optional for safeguarding liberty. This book isn’t just Labour laundry—it’s a warning flare for gun owners everywhere that spineless leadership always ends with your rights in the crosshairs. Stay vigilant, 2A fam; history doesn’t repeat, but it sure rhymes with disarmament.

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