Here's something you may have missed, what with the local elections; the allegations of egregious corruption against Nigel Farage; and all the Starmer drama.
In the midst of the local election campaign Keir Starmer caved in to the unelected hereditary peers, and agreed to bounce 26 of them straight back into the unelected House of Lords as unelected peers for life.
Starmer promised he was going to abolish the unelected House of Lords and replace it with an elected and democratically accountable upper legislature.
Instead he's spent his time in office stuffing it full of even more unelected cronies from within the rotten Westminster establishment order, and now to add insult to injury, he's letting a load of entitled hereditary lords stay for life too.
It's actually quite fitting that probably one of Starmer's final acts as Prime Minister is yet another stinging betrayal of the people who elected him.
May 12
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4:45 PM
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