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Samzidata quote of the day – voice coach challenge edition “Imagine being Keir Starmer’s voice coach. It’s like being David Lammy’s academic advisor or Bridget Phillipson’s charm consultant.”
– Madeleine Grant.
(For those who don’t – wisely perhaps – follow UK domestic politics, David Lammy is Foreign Secretary, and Phillipson is Education minister. Both are dreadful and therefore classic front-bench ministers in this administration.)
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The lady had an impossible job. For a man whose profession was a barrister, Starmer has a remarkably flat and nasal way of speaking. I can only imagine he bored juries into submission.
However, it seems clear that he and his voice coach did break lockdown laws (nor “rules”) by meeting in person on 24th December 2020. These were laws Starmer championed and wanted made stricter.
He has started to try and weasel his way out of it. In the Commons today he pointedly failed to declare he had done nothing wrong. That would have been tantamount to misleading the House, and is what did for Boris. Starmer is too clever to make that mistake. But I think his hypocrisy over this might just do for him. We will have to see. His huge majority might save him, but I have a feeling it might not. The Rayner administration could be on its way.
The police are now saying “it happened three years ago – too late to complain now”.
But there were plenty of complaints about Keir Starmer socialising with people at-the-time – drinking with people at the same time he was denouncing Boris Johnson for “partying” (eating a slice of cake) – the police refused to do anything, again this was at-the-time.
Even then it was clear there was two tier policing – Boris Johnson was punished, and Keir Starmer was not.
Paul:
Yes it looks as if Spanner has dodged a police investigation. But this will not go away. The meeting definitely took place, and his hypocrisy is amazing. It would help if the Leader of the Opposition would do something about it. Her job is to oppose, after all.