



Can you trust a word Sir Keir Starmer says? It turns out the Chagos Islands surrender deal is going to cost 10 times more than Labour told us.
It's going to cost £35billion to give our territory to Mauritius without a single shot being fired, and then to rent it back off them.
Labour said they thought it would cost about £3.4billion.
Patrick Christys delivers his scathing verdict on the true cost of the Chagos deal
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It's going to cost:
1. More than half the schools budget
2. It's the same price as 10 Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers
3. The entire policing budget
4. It's 70 new hospitals
5. It's a five per cent income tax cut
It's 14 billion quid more than what Rachel Reeves said her black hole was. Didn't Sir Keir Starmer mislead Parliament here?
The Foreign Office said claims it would cost as little as £18billion were 'entirely inaccurate and misleading'. There is the stench of deceit here, and there's a pattern emerging.
Sir Keir Starmer hailed his new deal with France, but he didn't tell us we'd be paying for all the transportation costs.
Sir Keir Starmer said he wouldn't tax working people, taxes have gone up for working people.
Labour fought the election on tax rises of only £8.5billion, an extra £9.5billion in spending and £3.5billion in additional borrowing.
In her first Budget last October Chancellor Reeves raised taxes by £40billion and borrowed £36billion more, allowing for a massive extra increase in public spending of £76billion between now and the end of the decade.
Watch out for more tax rises this autumn. Talking of autumn, it'll start to get cold. You might want to put the heating on. Your energy bills have actually GONE UP!
The PM said he'd managed to get us back using E-gates at EU airports. Has anyone used any of these E-gates yet? Do you know anyone who has? Is it a thing?
The Prime Minister says he's deported 35,000. It turns out loads of them have left voluntarily.
But it goes even further back for Sir Keir Starmer. He was elected Labour Leader by promising Labour voters that he would essentially continue Jeremy Corbyn's policies - ending tuition fees, nationalising everything.
All those pledges have been junked. I don't think he can even be straight with you about really basic stuff.
We now know he wasn't forthcoming with everything he knew about Axel Rudakubana either.
We're not even sure if he was ever friends with Jeremy Corbyn. They were friends, then they weren't ever friends, it's just basic stuff.
It was an outright lie to claim that Labour had reduced net migration by 50 per cent. The revelation that the Chagos surrender deal is going to cost 10 times what Labour said it would is just the latest in a long line of fibs.
It does make me wonder...are we being led by liars?