Failing British PM Starmer Attacks Trump and Putin, Tries to Avoid Blame for His Own Energy Fiasco – PLUS: Scandal Erupts as It’s Revealed He Was ON A HOLIDAY as Iran War Escalated | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran


Failing British PM Starmer Attacks Trump and Putin, Tries to Avoid Blame for His Own Energy Fiasco – PLUS: Scandal Erupts as It’s Revealed He Was ON A HOLIDAY as Iran War Escalated

Failing Starmer is ‘fed up’

Maybe ‘U-Turn’ Starmer could drill some North Sea oil wells and calm down.

Even as he follows suicidal energy policies by shunning North Sea oil and sanctioning cheap Russian gas, today (9) British Prime Minister Keir Starmer decided to shift the blame for his energy fiasco to others.

Starmer snapped at President Donald J. Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin for the surging energy bills hitting London.

The struggling Premier said he was ‘fed up’ with conflicts affecting oil prices.

The New York Post reported:

“’I’m fed up with the fact that families across the country see their bills go up and down on energy businesses bills go up and down on energy because of the actions of Putin or Trump across the world’, Starmer told ITV News on Thursday.

The British prime minister has repeatedly criticized Trump, blaming him for global turmoil driven by the Iran war hammering households with sky-high energy costs — even as his own response remains limited.”

In the meantime, yet another scandal has broken, as it arises that both Starmer and his Defense Secretary John Healy were OUT ON A HOLIDAY as the situation in Iran escalated.

Read more: POWDER KEG EUROPE: Russian Warship Escorts Sanctioned Tankers Across the English Channel, In Complete Defiance of Starmer’s Threats and the Royal Navy

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