• Monologue: Keir Starmer: The Man Who Couldn’t Say What a Woman Is

  • Apr 22 2025
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

Monologue: Keir Starmer: The Man Who Couldn’t Say What a Woman Is

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  • Try Ground News for 30% off: https://ground.news/Andrew Andrew Gold tears into Keir Starmer’s cowardice, hypocrisy, and years of evasiveness on the question, “What is a woman?” From refusing to say whether women can have penises, to blindly parroting “trans women are women,” Starmer has consistently dodged reality—until now, when political pressure finally forced him into a weak admission that “a woman is an adult female.” This video breaks down how the Labour leader enabled the gender ideology madness for years, stayed silent while women were threatened and cancelled, and now wants to pretend it’s all behind us. We’re not letting him get away with it. This is a fiery, unapologetic takedown of the lies, the flip-flopping, and the Orwellian gaslighting that defined Britain’s trans debate. 🔴 If you’re sick of politicians rewriting truth to appease activists—this one’s for you. 🔴 If you stood up for reality and paid the price—you’re not alone. #KeirStarmer #WhatIsAWoman #TransDebate Chapters: 0:00 What Keir Said This Time 0:50 If The Law Said Women Were Potatoes 1:30 Keir's Weird 'Addition' To Woman Definition 2:10 What He Said On Nick Ferrari 3:00 His Obsession with Law 5:00 JK Rowling & Graham Linehan’s Apology? 6:20 The Biggest Whitewashing of All Time 7:00 Hypocrisy About Starmer’s Southport Far-Right Reaction 7:30 Why David Tennant Won’t Change His Mind 8:40 Legacy Media: Not To Be Trusted Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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