Macron Accuses Starmer of Uselessness and Constant Losses Amid UK‑French Migrant Deal

Macron Accuses Starmer of Uselessness and Constant Losses Amid UK‑French Migrant Deal

Former Shadow Business Secretary Throws Shade on Prime Ministers & the French

GAB News sat down with the ex‑Shadow Business Secretary who didn’t hold back on a few topics: France, Keir Starmer, and immigration. He painted a picture of a leader who’s “gamed” by the French, lost a few battles, and is letting the UK muddle through.

Why the French Are the Real Plot Twist

  • He says the French are “so much cleverer” at political jibes than Sir Keir Starmer.
  • Every time “Keir” talks to a foreign leader, the outcome is a crisp defeat, according to the former minister – they’re “always losing,” he claimed.

Starmer’s “Not-So-Savvy” Ship

He decried that Starmer has “given billions of pounds of our fish away for no advantage.” In plain English: the UK’s budget is being dumped in France’s pockets, but the benefit is questionable. The ex‑minister also criticised Starmer for handing over control of crucial trade and industrial policies to the French, and now letting “claims about people coming into the country” slip through the cracks.

Refugee Policy – The Two‑Way Street

He pointed out that Starmer has a possible plan to open the gates for more “legal refugees in through French selection,” on top of the existing tens of thousands already accepted. “More people, more paperwork,” he said.

He Wants Starmer to Back to the Real Issues

He urged the prime minister to focus on what matters to everyday folks – gangs, weird money trails, drug dealing, and that ever‑present “marijuana” pipeline. He urged new arrests for those who come in, interrogation, confiscation of phones (because who needs them anyway?), and a full audit of that “dodgy” money.

Macron and the Power Play

He nosed about what Macron can deliver – whether he has the power to enforce agreements, and risk of the EU pulling the plug. He mentioned southern states who might lobby against a plan that feels tiny.

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