Starmer's Invited North: 'Island of Strangers'
Dear Keir,
You recently said that Britain is an 'Island of Strangers'.
Maybe it's grim down south, but it ain't that bad up here.
We might be strangers, but I'm inviting you up north to see for yourself that we're relatively friendly up here, compared to you posh southerners.
Everywhere I go round here in West Yorkshire, blokes refer to each other as 'mate', even if they're technically strangers.
So maybe a more accurate soundbite would be 'island of mates'.
Traditionally, and even to this day, mainly among ladies of a certain age, people even refer to each other as 'love'.
'Island of loves' has a nicer ring to it than 'island of Strangers'
I think I know what you're trying to do. You're trying to get the vote of the vocal racist minority. Yet by doing so, you're alienating the quiet friendly majority.
Why are you trying to scare off all the foreign workers who prop up our NHS and care system for example, just to win a few votes from the kind of people you really don't want to be appealing to.
I don't think you're racist. I think you're just so desperate to cling on to power that you'll pretend to be racist to try and get more votes.
Prove me wrong. Come up north, and see that it ain't as bad as you're making out!
Kind regards,
Robert
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