Starmer faces questions over visit to Palantir office alongside Mandelson

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Posted by JRugman

13 Comments

  1. Puzzleheaded_Agent17 on

    The only keir starmer related news most people want to hear right now is him announcing his resignation

  2. JackStrawWitchita on

    I know we’re all horrified by Labour’s continued association with Mandelson and Starmer’s bizarre loyalty to McSweeney and the fact that Starmer is dragging Labour down….

    …but Starmer will be remembered as the man who caused irreparable damage to all UK citizens by selling all UK government data to the most horrific organisation imaginable: Palantir.

  3. Cutting ties with Palantir would be the only potential upside of the Mandelson files (clearly nobody else mentioned there…) but doubt it is going to happen

  4. GreasedUpPoser on

    Did Lord of The Rings teach us nothing? Who thought that selling our data to a company named Palantir of all things was a good idea?

  5. Starmer is completely fine with war-criminal Blair being involved in the ethnic cleansing in Palestine, representing the UK in a “board of peace” ran by deviants.

    Palintir will become just as involved in the UK as it is in the US, if it isn’t already.

    We have all heard the rumours about Starmer being compromised & having secrets, he hired Mandelson because he wanted to, they’re all weak old men.

  6. It really seems like the media have realised that Farage/Reform is losing popularity and have pivoted to “calls for Starmer” to leave instead.

  7. Streeting, Starmer and Lammy need ousting. Some others as well but these three are the most spineless and morally bankrupt ones. They stand for nothing except themselves

  8. Why are we even agreeing contracts to hand our data to US tech bro companies? This country has lost the plot.

    From empire to weak island sidekick.

  9. I hope we get a chance to show the world what Brits do to politicians that get caught with their hand in the cookie jar, damn or what fellow politicians do to them for that matter. It’s a fickle system, but it works.

  10. Top-Translator3920 on

    It’s genuinely worrying how cozy Labour is getting with data-mining firms like Palantir. This feels like a massive betrayal of public trust that could have serious long-term consequences.