We Must Have An Election
Voters should now be asked.
It speaks to the scale of Keir Starmer’s failure that he’s announced his resignation less than two years after Labour won 411 seats at the last General Election.
In 2026, the latest polling from Find Out Now actually has Labour now fourth on just 15%. A spectacularly damning verdict.
Labour have simply copied the Tory model in office: no real plan, high taxes, weak borders, Net Zero destruction and a total lack of proper leadership.
The country is in decline across the board. Even the Prime Minister’s resignation speech had music blaring in the background. Not exactly dignified.
‘Smash the gangs’ Starmer has simply failed on all counts.
Just taking the illegal migrant boats alone, the Government’s lack of action is a disgrace.
On 15th June, 710 people were allowed to cross from France to England on 11 boats.
On 18th June a further 392 crossed on 6 boats. The next day saw 406 come on 5 boats. And the day after 91 came on another boat.
Keir Starmer’s Government have not stopped the boats. They haven’t even come close. It is pathetic.
So now Andy Burnham will become the next Labour Leader and Prime Minister in an uncontested coronation.
Incredibly, it seems the useless Tories aren’t even demanding a General Election.
Yet it is abundantly clear that the public must now get a say on what’s happening.
Nigel Farage has today called for an election:
“Reform demands an election, and we are ready to deliver radical change.
”If Labour thinks it can shove another professional politician into No 10, it has another thing coming.”
As for Andy Burnham himself? Well he said this back in 2022:
“We need to start demanding a General Election at the end of this Tory leadership election.”
Fast forward to 2026, the public should now be given the chance to have their say.
The next election will be a choice between a Burnham-led Labour Government or a Farage-led Reform Government.




But not until Reform gets the muppets out of HQ who ran the Makerfield 'campaign'. They are clearly not on Reform's side, or are they just stupid? What idiot designed the leaflets? One picture of Nigel in sunglasses...an advertising NO NO. 1) Politicians look dodgy in sunglasses, can you imagine Winston Churchill in sunglasses? 2) Just a picture of Nigel reinforces the ghastly 'one man band' image, I thought we'd moved beyond that?