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They've Gone Too Far

Labour's shameful gutter politics crosses the line.

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Michael Heaver
Oct 01, 2025
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The increasingly toxic Labour Party has just sunk to new lows. Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised.

After all, Keir Starmer has quickly managed to become the most unpopular Prime Minister in the history of the country. Quite an achievement.

His ‘change’ agenda is pure fantasy, just the Tories on steroids: high tax, mass migration, weak borders and costly Net Zero deindustralisation.

Even so, the disgusting comments from Labour throughout their conference targeting Reform and Nigel Farage specifically, have gone way too far.

You’ll notice in this newsletter and on my YouTube Channel, I rarely slam people on a personal level.

I would much rather focus on ideas, policies and parties than individuals where possible.

Certainly I don’t call people names or say absurd things about them, as we’ve seen those at the top level of Labour do about Nigel for days on end.

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And frankly I’m so appalled by what the likes of Deputy PM David Lammy and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood have been saying that I refuse to even highlight it here.

It says a lot that this is the verdict from a respected, veteran Conservative MP in David Davis:

“I am not a Reform supporter, but I am frankly disgusted by the attacks on Nigel Farage by the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister.”

Things take an even more serious turn when we learn this today from Reform’s Zia Yusuf:

“Important information: The authorities slashed Nigel’s security by 75% two weeks ago.

“Thankfully donors stepped in to ensure he is protected.”

Labour’s desperate descent into gutter politics is not just ill-advised, but downright dangerous.

As ever though, the fair-minded British public will give such conduct a damning verdict.

The latest research shows that support for Starmer’s Labour is already plummeting further. And very rapidly.

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