Labour are struggling at home. Keir Starmer is less popular than Rishi Sunak and the Labour Party as a whole are just a few points ahead of the leaderless Tory Party.

A polling company asked people what word best described Starmer.


“Liar. Boring, weak and idiot”, feature prominently there. There are some people who think he’s good, to be fair.

But – are things worse abroad? Is the Labour Party an international embarrassment?

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Patrick Christys questioned whether Labour are an international laughing stock

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We’ve had David Lammy causing a major international diplomatic incident by claiming that Azerbaijan liberated itself despite being guilty of committing genocide against Armenian Christians.

He also decided to turn up to meet the US President Joe Biden in his trainers – this led some people to ask if we should have a whip round for some smart shoes, but presumably Lord Alli can take care of that.

We’ve got Keir Starmer nipping off to Italy to meet their leader Georgia Meloni, desperately trying to figure out how to stop illegal immigration.

She then released this video telling illegal immigrants that if they come to Italy, she’ll deport them. Something Keir Starmer doesn’t really want to do.

Starmer then waded back into foreign policy when talking about the Israel – Hamas war, and made this catastrophic blunder

Now it turns out Lord Waheed Alli, who has been the government’s sugar daddy, met with brutal Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad on several occasions and called for him not to be deposed. Hmm…

StarmerPrime Minister Keir StarmerPA

Now we know Starmer has just met up with Trump at Trump Tower. The former US President was very diplomatic about meeting the Labour PM.

Much more diplomatic than Keir Starmer, who said:

“Donald Trump endorses Boris Johnson. Another reason to #VoteLabour” on 12 December.

And David Lammy – who called Trump a “woman-hating neo-Nazi sympathiser”.

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Donald Trump discussed his meeting with the prime minister

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Keir Starmer cancelled Rwanda on day one, and didn’t bother to tell the Rwandan government. But now it looks like the Germans will use Rwandan facilities paid for by the British taxpayer to send illegal immigrants to…

And he’s just handed £84m of your money to African and Middle Eastern countries in the vein hope that will stop illegals coming to Britain, which it won’t. Oh, and just to round us off on the international embarrassment stakes, I bet the international human traffickers just love this:

So, when you add all that up – is the world laughing at Labour?