Keir Starmer Wants You to Believe One Huge Lie – His Secret Plan to Drag Britain Back into the EU!
In a report by express news, Keir Starmer’s government is struggling—his approval ratings are falling, and many people believe his policies are failing the country. But instead of focusing on fixing these issues, there are signs that Starmer has another plan: to slowly take Britain back into the European Union (EU) without saying it outright.
Is Brexit Really Failing, or Is It Being Sabotaged?
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Labour wants people to believe that Brexit has failed, but is that really true? The truth is, Brexit has never been fully embraced by those in power. Instead of making the most of the opportunities Brexit provides, weak leadership has kept Britain closely tied to EU rules and regulations, preventing the country from truly benefiting from its independence.
Keir Starmer once promised he would “make Brexit work.” However, his actions suggest otherwise. Rather than helping Britain succeed on its own, he is gradually bringing the country back in line with EU policies. He knows that openly calling for Britain to rejoin the EU would be unpopular, so he is taking a slow, careful approach.
Slowly Rebuilding Ties with Brussels
One of the biggest clues is how Starmer’s government is aligning UK laws with EU regulations. This might seem like a small change, but over time, it weakens Britain’s ability to make its own decisions.
We’ve seen this strategy before—slowly introduce changes that make rejoining the EU seem like the only logical option. Starmer is making sure that when the time is right, Labour can push for Britain to return to EU membership without facing too much resistance.
Will the Next Election Be a Secret Brexit Referendum?
Labour may try to frame the next general election as a choice between rejoining the EU or economic failure. They might say that Britain needs to return to the EU to “fix” the economy. But this would be a trick to get voters to give up their independence.
Starmer’s government is focusing more on building relationships with the EU rather than strengthening ties with other global partners. For example, he recently traveled to Brussels, the heart of the EU, instead of Washington, the capital of Britain’s most powerful ally, the United States.
This raises the question: Is Starmer more interested in getting closer to the EU than in making Britain strong on its own?
Why This Matters
If Britain quietly returns to the EU, it won’t just affect Brexit voters—it will impact the entire country. Brexit was about giving Britain the power to make its own choices. If that power is handed back to Brussels, it may never be recovered.
The British People Must Stay Alert
Britain’s future should be decided by its people, not by politicians who slowly change the rules behind the scenes. If voters don’t pay attention, they could wake up in a few years and realize that the country has slipped back into the EU without a proper debate.
Now is the time to demand clear leadership—one that truly believes in Britain’s ability to stand on its own and succeed outside the EU. The fight for Brexit isn’t over, and if action isn’t taken now, Starmer could undo everything that was fought for.
Richard Thomson stood for Reform UK in the 2024 General Election and served as a Royal Marine for eight years.