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Keir Starmer’s “nightmare film” will premiere this Sunday morning

It should ruin him - but will it?

The Canary by The Canary
14 June 2024
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Labour Party leader Keir Starmer’s “nightmare film” will be premiered online this Sunday 16 June morning – right before the general election.

Starmer: the “nightmare” film before the general election

The new documentary film shows Starmer backing Israel’s onslaught on Gaza and the huge and growing backlash against him among Muslims, left wing, and younger voters.

Norman Thomas, producer of Big Lie II – Starmer and the Genocide, said:

Our film shows that the pro-Palestine protest movement has been much bigger and more influential than the political establishment has acknowledged. It must have a major impact on the polls — and many believe Keir Starmer is going to pay the price.

The film, which will premiere on the Not The Andrew Marr Show via Zoom at 10.30am on 16 June, spotlights what Thomas calls an “unprecedented political rebellion” taking place amid the general election.

Thomas said:

Hundreds of left-wing independent candidates are now standing for election, all united by support for the Palestinian cause. They will not admit it publicly but Labour is terrified by how this will affect their election results. Our film is Keir Starmer’s worst nightmare.

The film also investigates the likelihood of confrontation and crisis to come. Thomas added that “If Starmer does become prime minister he is almost certain to try to clamp down on protests — but I don’t think the protesters will back down”.

Contributors to the film include Jeremy Corbyn, former ANC member Andrew Feinstein who’s standing against Starmer in Holborn and St Pancras, Workers Party leader George Galloway, and leading direct action organiser Huda Amorri.

The film is from award-winning Platform Films makers of the documentary Oh Jeremy Corbyn – the Big Lie which was controversially banned by Glastonbury Festival last year. Platform has made films for Channel Four and the BBC.

If you want to register to get tickets to the premiere of Big Lie II – Starmer and the Genocide, the link is here.

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  1. ElDee says:
    2 years ago

    This simply won’t be reported on TV news or in the papers. They’ve made their minds up who we’re voting for and the Tories have performed SO badly even their own voters will desert them. The Tories have LOST power, Labour hasn’t WON anything.

    However, Craig Murray’s website has an interesting video (he is standing for the Workers Party – he was invited to do so) In part of his latest video he and ‘Not The Andrew Marr Show’ speculate that Labour have surreptitiously put forward Independents in areas where they are struggling to retain votes due to the poor attitude towards the genocide. They aim to split the vote and gain from the residual voters staying with them. Highly illegal of course. I don’t expect the BBC to speculate on this BUT after Starmer’s manifesto announcement was interrupted by a single protestor they DID speculate that both the protest and Starmer’s response seemed somewhat stage-managed and could have been organised specifically. I’ve never heard the BBC speculate about any politician like this before and it’s almost as though they had a moment of clarity. Of course this was late night on the news channel where only insomniacs and political junkies would see it..

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