Will #KeirStarmer go down as the worst PM in UK history and the first to be prosecuted?
- Dr Chan Abraham
- May 3
- 3 min read
Updated: 7 days ago

What have The People of the UK done to deserve a political leader such as #KeirStarmer?
It is understood that he shares an unenviable bottom-rung position with some of the UK’s most unpopular, if not actually hated, incumbents at No.10 Downing Street. His association with the well-known, deceased, serial abuser of children #JimmySaville and Starmer’s decision as #DirectorofPublicProsecutions not to bring #Saville to justice continue to cast a long shadow over him.
But it is Starmer’s record of actions against The British People who he is appointed to serve, his exposure of UK Citizens to grave risks from his failure to secure our borders, exporting of taxpayers’ money abroad, engagement in a foreign conflict that does not concern this nation and his destructive economic and social policies, that land him in the dock in The Court of Public Opinion.
Will the coming years show Starmer as both the #worstPM in UK history and the first to be prosecuted for his actions and omissions?
Many commentators are providing excellent perspective on Starmer’s time in office and Gary Dixon’s on LinkedIn is one of these, quoted in full below, with thanks to Gary.
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“Keir Starmer has done it. He has truly outdone himself. In a political landscape already suffering from chronic mediocrity and visionless leadership, Starmer has taken the Labour Party and chiselled it into the most anti-business, economically clueless, and politically tone-deaf monstrosity Britain has seen since the days when Gordon Brown thought he’d ended boom and bust. But at least Brown could count.
Starmer, meanwhile, seems to think business is some sort of disease to be eradicated. Profit is a dirty word. Entrepreneurs are enemies of the state. And growth, that pesky little concept, is only acceptable if it happens in a government spreadsheet and never in real life.
His speeches are full of empty corporate jargon picked up from someone’s LinkedIn post, but the policies reek of suspicion and hostility towards anyone who’s ever created a job, taken a risk, or balanced a set of accounts.
The man talks about wealth creation while plotting new ways to tax it into extinction. He claims Labour is open for business while ensuring every signal sent out screams ‘run for your life’. Starmer’s Labour treats private enterprise the way a cat treats a mouse.
With feigned interest, cruel detachment, and an inevitable pounce. His fantasy economics read like a student union manifesto, lovingly dusted off from 1983 and sprayed with cologne called ‘credibility’. Spoiler alert it still stinks.
Investors are leaving. Founders are dreading. Farmers are panicking. Wealth is fleeing faster than a Labour MP at a straight question.
But in Starmer’s alternate reality, all is well. The problem, you see, is not that businesses are under attack. It is that businesses aren’t doing enough social good. As if employing people, paying wages, and driving the economy somehow don’t qualify as moral acts.
Apparently, companies must now also solve inequality, climate change, tooth decay, and loneliness, all while politely accepting punitive taxes and endless regulation from people who’ve never run a lemonade stand.
And let’s not forget his legendary charisma vacuum. The only thing more uninspiring than Starmer’s delivery is his content. If leadership was measured in passion, Starmer would be a glass of lukewarm water. If economic literacy was currency, Labour would be bankrupt twice.
He has turned Labour into the party of envy, suspicion, and middle management moralism lecturing in why business is evil from a man who wouldn’t last five minutes in the real economy. Well done, Keir. You have redefined failure and heading for the exit and take the cabinet rabble with you.”
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