
With just four words of his resignation letter, Wes Streeting exposed the contempt felt in the ruling party for the voters.
He wrote: ‘It is not clear whether democracy or tyranny will define the 21st century. After the financial crisis, austerity, the disaster of Brexit, Liz Truss, the Covid pandemic, the war in Ukraine and now the war in Iran, the country needs to believe again that things can be better than this and that politics is part of the answer, not the source of the problem. These are big challenges that require a bold vision and bigger solutions than we are offering.’
’The Disaster of Brexit’
Did you notice the same four words I did? ‘The disaster of Brexit’. It is tempting to say to him, ‘That was ten years ago, dude. The people voted to come out of the EU. It’s called “democracy”. Get over it.’ But no, for Wes and the godless left, Brexit was and still is a ‘disaster’, a ‘big challenge’ needing ‘a bold vision and bigger solutions than we are offering’. Bigger than Keir’s own attempts to move back into the Single Market?
There was nothing in the Streeting resignation letter about energy costs and security, the welfare crisis or the injustice of inheritance tax. Crucially, there was no recognition of the small boats migrants, their crime wave, antisemitism, Muslim separatism, the grooming gangs, or the pro-Hamas hate marches in our streets.
These are things which concern ordinary people, but no-one can be found in the Labour Party to voice them. Indeed, Mr Streeting even criticised Keir Starmer for his ‘Island of Strangers’ speech, the point of which, that we are no longer a united nation because of migration, ordinary voters agreed.
’Disaster’ vs ‘Catastrophe’

Interestingly, the ability of the Wes to nurture a grudge against the voters for ten years of ‘Disaster’ is as nothing compared to the vitriol nurtured by those who will take part in the pro-‘Palestinian’ ‘Nakba’ march on Saturday 16th May. ‘Nakba’ is Arabic for ‘Catastrophe’. It refers to the displacement and dispossession of Arabs (or ‘Palestinians’) during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war during the creation of the State of Israel.
And who started the 1948 war? A coalition of five Arab nations (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria) invaded on 15th May 1948 in response to the Jewish Declaration of Independence the day before.
Remember, God himself promised the land to Abraham:
Gen 12:7 And the LORD appeared unto Abram, and said, Unto thy seed will I give this land: and there builded he an altar unto the LORD, who appeared unto him.
The promise was repeated by Moses and then by Joshua, centuries later:
Josh 1:13 Remember the word which Moses the servant of the LORD commanded you, saying, The LORD your God hath given you rest, and hath given you this land.
It follows that the Holy Land is not ‘Palestinian’ land, and the Jews are not ‘occupiers’. It is indeed ‘The Promised Land’, given to them by the Lord Almighty.
Unite the Kingdom March

The same day, a Unite the Kingdom march organised by Tommy Robinson will conclude with a rally in Parliament Square. Many working-class people will take part, sensing that multiculturalism is a false god and that there is no strength in ‘diversity’, only, as the Bible states, in unity, in this case, under the flag, and under the Christian faith:
Psa 133:1 Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! … 3 As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the LORD commanded the blessing, even life for evermore.
GB News reports that Sir Keir Starmer has banned 11 foreign speakers from entering the UK ahead of the march. Each of them would have been bringing a warning about Islam and its practitioners, some of them hyperbolic, all of them unwelcome to a ruling party fighting the Green Party for the Muslim vote.
We see no recognition from the Prime Minister that those marching under the Union flag have any sort of legitimate concern about what they see as a slow-burn Islamic invasion, the use of sectarianism in politics, the feeling of seeing their country taken from them, the welfare scandal of their taxes funding benefits for those not even born here or entering illegally, the indoctrination of their children in schools, the Establishment always putting other cultures before our own as they worship the false gods of ‘multiculturalism’ and ’strength in diversity’, imposed on us by our elites even as they promise to curtail immigration, ‘stop the boats’ or ‘smash the gangs’.
Fight for the soul

For Keir Starmer, ‘We’re in a fight for the soul of this country, and the Unite the Kingdom march this weekend is a stark reminder of exactly what we are up against. Its organisers are peddling hatred and division, plain and simple.’
That they might have a genuine grievance must not be allowed to occur to him. Right on cue, out came all the Southport rhetoric from 2024 as Sir Keir warned that ‘violent thugs who spew hatred on our streets’ will be hit with the ‘full force of the law’. Oh no, it’s locking people up for tweets all over again. Previous Unite the Kingdom marches have reportedly been entirely peaceful.
Which cannot be said of the Nakba march scheduled for the same day, which Sir Keir completely ignored. And yet, if he really wants to find hatred, that’s where it will be. Murderous antisemitism is written into the Muslim scriptures. It is behind chants like ‘globalise the intifada’, which calls for Jews world-wide to be murdered, and ‘From the River (Jordan) to the (Mediterranean) Sea, Palestine will be free’, no, not of Hamas, or Islam, but of Jews.
The Spiritual Dimension
On one thing, Keir Starmer is right. There is a spiritual dimension. We are in a battle, a spiritual war, for the soul of our country. And there can only be one winner. An atheist, secularist, or even demonic Labour Party is no match for the Lord and his people.
We read that the elites will be defeated in their inevitable war against the Lord, pictured here as the ‘lamb’:
Rev 17:14 These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.
In response to Peter’s declaration of faith in him, the Lord responded with a promise to the Church:
Matt 16:18 And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
For the promise to take effect, the Church has to pick up its weapons and go to war:
2Cor 10:4 For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;
Pray For those in authority, for the Lord to grant them repentance or replace them with able, humble, God-fearing honest men of truth, men who understand the spiritual dimension and are prepared to proclaim the Lord Jesus Christ of our Christian constitution as our only Saviour. And pray for the Church to rise up and contend for Gospel truth.
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