{"id":291,"date":"2026-06-16T04:37:04","date_gmt":"2026-06-16T04:37:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=291"},"modified":"2026-06-16T04:37:04","modified_gmt":"2026-06-16T04:37:04","slug":"keir-starmers-lethal-legacy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=291","title":{"rendered":"Keir Starmer\u2019s lethal legacy"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>A friend tells a blood-curdling anecdote about visiting Moscow for work, in that End of History interregnum, when the West still did business with the Russian bear. Even then, it was risky: my friend booked a driver to take him from the hotel to a client\u2019s office, only to realize after a few minutes that the driver was heading at speed in entirely the wrong direction. When he queried this, the man simply pretended not to understand, and drove even faster. He realized with cold certainty he was being kidnapped.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=289\">Will France\u2019s banlieues wreck the World Cup?<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The relation between British voters and the people elected to govern us feels a little like being stuck in that taxi. I know many decent people who voted for this Labour government, in exasperation at 14 footling years of the Tories, and who simply hoped that Starmer would deliver what he seemed to be promising: sensible center-left policies plus a bit less psychodrama.<\/p>\n<p>Instead, all those votes seem to have granted a thumping majority to a man who has U-turned on everything sensible and center-left he ever promised, while showing a steely determination to ram through, either personally or via proxies, a whole shadow program of policies which weren\u2019t in the manifesto.<\/p>\n<p>Of these, none is more egregious than the Assisted Dying Bill. This was never Labour policy. It was brought as a Private Members\u2019 Bill, with the transparent connivance of government, and given the airiest of rides by a committee packed with supporters. Except then it ran out of time in the House of Lords, under the weight of 1,200 amendments brought against its shortcomings on behalf of the great many charities, experts, nurses, carers, GPs, psychiatrists, abuse campaigners, priests, and others who raised concerns about its lack of safeguards. But apparently that wasn\u2019t enough to scotch it: tomorrow, another Labour MP, Lauren Edwards, will re-introduce the very same bill again, after coming second in the Private Members\u2019 Bill ballot. Under existing Parliamentary procedure, if the Bill passes again in the House of Commons, it cannot be blocked in the Lords.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s like some sort of fever dream, in which you vote again and again for sensible taxation and functioning borders and public services, but every time you go outside there\u2019s just the same Labour MP chasing you with a syringe. And what makes this so wearisome is that this will be the third attempt in five years to legalize suicide. Baroness Meacher\u2019s 2021 bill in the House of Lords didn\u2019t get much traction; Kim Leadbeater\u2019s 2025 effort was stymied by the Lords. Now the gerontocide enthusiasts have donned the mantle of Our Democracy, insisting that the Lords doing what it\u2019s supposed to do \u2014 scrutinize legislation \u2014 is somehow not constitutionally licit. Edwards called the bill\u2019s failure in the House of Lords \u201cthe decision of a minority\u201d blocking \u201clong-overdue change\u201d. It should be, she asserted, a \u201cfundamental democratic principle\u201d that the Lords shouldn\u2019t be able to veto legislation in this way.<\/p>\n<p>Now, perhaps you can correct me, but I don\u2019t remember any such high-minded objections when the Lords threatened to block the invocation of Article 50 following the Brexit vote. Lord Falconer, for one, cheered on the Upper Chamber\u2019s obstruction of Brexit, only to condemn it recently for affording assisted suicide the same level of scrutiny. It\u2019s remarkable how swiftly constitutional safeguards can morph into anti-democratic obstruction when it\u2019s your pet policy being scrutinized.<\/p>\n<p>But surely, you might say, this is just politics? Well, it\u2019s true that living in a democracy implies sometimes having to put up with political outcomes you don\u2019t like, because some other lot voted for them. But the way people vote is <i>supposed <\/i>to be based on the publication of election manifestos. Of course hardly anyone actually reads them, but in theory the party publishes a list of pledges, the people assess them and vote to elect the party whose policies they like, then the winning party tries to get them passed in Parliament. Even the Brexit referendum was a Cameron election promise.<\/p>\n<p>Most governments deviate in practice from the manifesto. But in most cases there\u2019s at least an attempt at resemblance. Starmer appears to have begun in that spirit: barely two years ago, in his first speech as prime minister, he pledged to tread more lightly on our lives \u2014 which sounded like a welcome relief, and perhaps even what people voted for. Wrong. What we got, instead, was a party that had promised to spare a thought for ordinary people and not be a total hot mess, but which has instead dedicated a startling amount of energy to resigning, U-turning, and pursuing a weirdly post-humanist agenda, whose policies were never in any manifesto.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=287\">How Britain maimed its military<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Digital ID wasn\u2019t in the manifesto. But it\u2019s now front and center in Starmer\u2019s program (for as long as that lasts, at least). Nor was there anything in the manifesto about social media censorship, or changing the law on abortion. There definitely wasn\u2019t anything about legalizing doctor-assisted suicide. On Brexit, meanwhile, Starmer\u2019s manifesto explicitly promised not to re-open free movement.<\/p>\n<p>And yet: abortion has been decriminalized all the way up to birth; new \u201cyouth safety\u201d measures will in practice affect everyone including adults; and even Brexit refuses to stay done. Having promised not to reverse any of the headline Brexit changes, Starmer has since agreed to a \u201cyouth mobility\u201d scheme that smells a lot like a fun-sized version of free movement, all while tying Britain back into \u201cdynamic alignment\u201d in some areas of EU regulation. This might all stay within the letter of manifesto promises, but it\u2019s not the spirit. Labour fellow-travelers such as Sadiq Khan, meanwhile, think he should go further, urging Labour to fight the next election on rejoining the bloc.<\/p>\n<p>Nor are we even being spared the psychodrama. Just this week we\u2019ll all enjoy yet another by-election, which isn\u2019t even the drama itself, but a sort of <i>amuse-bouche<\/i> for the real event, when Andy Burnham (should he win) will challenge Starmer for the top seat. (We might add that the good people of Makerfield voted for Josh Simons, and not any of the current ridiculous circus.) And most flagrantly of all, in the midst of financial meltdown, international unrest, simmering tensions over unwanted migration, and an ever-escalating cost-of-living crisis, the euthanasia ghouls <i>still<\/i> can\u2019t accept defeat. No, they are going to suck all the oxygen out of Parliament for a second time, instead of focusing on issues that would actually make a positive difference to the lives of normal people.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps it\u2019s unfair to blame all of this on Starmer personally. Who knows, perhaps none of it is strategic, just the organic result of a man who neither likes nor understands his country desperately mashing at the controls, in the hope that any resulting changes will be better or at least no worse than what was there before. But you don\u2019t have to be a conspiracist to feel there\u2019s a whiff of calculation about the document leaked to the <i>Guardian<\/i> last winter, which revealed Labour already strategizing in opposition over how to smuggle assisted dying in \u2014 not via the manifesto and a proper mandate, but a Private Members\u2019 Bill. The de-criminalization of self-administered abortion to full term, too, was tucked into a much larger Crime and Policing bill, whose headline measures were on tackling shoplifting. A cynic might be forgiven for seeing the same preference for cajoling electorates into compliance with a pre-existing program there, too.<\/p>\n<p>The same also goes for the insistence that \u201cDigital ID\u201d will be voluntary (yeah, sure, to begin with) or Labour\u2019s gradual assembly of a digital censorship engine. The legislative foundations for this were smuggled into a bill on children\u2019s welfare, earlier this year, followed by a \u201cpublic consultation\u201d (aka policy laundering exercise) to grant legitimacy to the new restrictions, announced yesterday. You can be sure that what privacy advocates have long warned are the real implications of age-restrictions \u2014 that everyone will be forced to link their social media to an official ID \u2014 will only become apparent further down the line, once it\u2019s too late to object.<\/p>\n<p>Britain is genuinely divided on assisted suicide. You can find plenty of keen Rejoiners, pro-choice advocates, and even supporters of digital ID. I dare say people of good faith can make a case for all these policies singly. But no one did, in Labour\u2019s manifesto. And so no one voted for any of these efforts to realize these policies. Indeed, the sidling manner in which they have been pursued strongly suggests that those doing so know perfectly well they aren\u2019t vote-winners, especially not when combined with eye-watering taxes, crumbling services, inflation, riots, mass youth unemployment, and all the miserable rest of it. Taken all together, and in lieu of all the things people actually did hope Labour would deliver, it feels worse than inept: it feels actively malignant. If Joseph de Maistre was right, and every people really does get the government they deserve, we must have done something truly abominable.<\/p>\n<p>In Moscow, trapped in that taxi, my friend saved his own skin by phoning his client, who yelled over speakerphone in Russian at the driver. The tone was clear: the driver executed a handbrake turn and drove my friend, shaken but unharmed, at speed to his original destination. By contrast, the many good people I know who voted Labour and who just wanted a slightly less venal and dysfunctional rabble in charge, are now being driven at speed through concrete tower blocks, by mad ideologues deaf to every objection. Our destination appears to be a regime of state-sponsored killing, censorship, and surveillance, that would set screaming alarm bells off on the Left, were they not the ones bringing it about. Who can we call, to turn the car around?<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityflowjournal.com\/?p=285\">Donald Trump knows how to party<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A friend tells a blood-curdling anecdote about visiting Moscow for work, in that End of History interregnum, when the West still did business with the Russian bear. 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