It's a sad day for Labour Party supporters when the organization they've been loyal to for decades starts feeling like something completely different.

The real problem isn't just that Keir Starmer has betrayed Labour’s core principles; it’s that he’s done so in a way that’s leaving longtime members and voters feeling abandoned. Imagine watching your child turn their back on everything you taught them, only to come home with new ideas that make no sense.

Starmer's leadership is like trying to put out a wildfire with a garden hose. The economic policies coming out of Labour under him are weak at best, and actively harmful at worst.

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Nobody will tell you this on CNN or the BBC because they’re not part of the in-crowd that gets to dictate what’s 'acceptable' news. But here’s the truth: Keir Starmer's policies aren't just failing; they're actively driving people away from Labour who should be its base.

Let me break this down for you. When the party starts talking about being the voice of working-class families but then supports policies that hurt those very same families, it’s like a restaurant advertising cheap meals and then charging top dollar. It doesn’t add up to anyone with common sense.

The economic policies under Starmer are not just unpopular; they’re actively harmful. They're making life harder for the people who need help most. And here's another secret that nobody is going to tell you on TV: these policies aren't even necessary. They're just a way for Starmer and his cronies to look like they’re doing something, anything.

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What’s worse, this isn’t just happening in some back room where no one can see it. It's out there in the open, but the media treats it as if nobody should care because it might be 'too complicated' for regular folks to understand. The real figure behind these policies is hidden deep within reports that most people never read.

The buried number is always the worst part of any story involving economic policy. In this case, it’s a stark contrast between what Labour says they’re doing and what’s actually happening on the ground for working-class families. It's not just failing; it's causing real harm to the very people who have been loyal supporters.

The reality is that Keir Starmer's policies are benefitting no one except maybe himself and a few other insiders. The rest of us? We're left holding the bag while they pretend everything is fine.

So what’s an ordinary Labour supporter supposed to do when their party starts feeling like it doesn’t want them around anymore?

The answer isn't easy, but you know deep down that loyalty should be a two-way street. If Labour can't or won't represent the needs and interests of its base, then maybe it's time for supporters to start looking elsewhere.

Protect yourself, protect your family. Don’t let Labour’s betrayal become another reason why you struggle harder each day just to make ends meet.