The King is told to read out a programme based on EU re set

The PM is allowed to use the full dignity of the sovereign to launch his programme for the next session of Parliament. Lords and Commons have to listen without comment, before the PM sets it out in more detail to the Commons at the start of a five day set of  debates in both Houses, when the Opposition can reply.

This year the King has been placed in a difficult position setting out a programme for a PM struggling to keep his job and to keep a majority of votes for his plans. It will be made far worse by having at its heart a dangerous constitutional Bill seeking to give back control over many of our laws and some of our money to the EU against the clear mandate of the referendum.

The PM wants the EU to take much of our fish, to decide on student support to allow more EU students to come to the UK at our expense, and to require us to adopt many of their farming, trade and business laws. He wants us to face higher energy costs  by adopting the EU carbon tax and emissions trading scheme, He wants us to impose an EU like tariff or carbon border tax on non EU imports. He wants us to accept more people under 30 to come here looking for jobs, homes and benefits. He wants us to pay them  for this by sending money to the EU.

No wonder Labour lost so many seats and votes in Brexit favouring parts of England. The PM should not be giving our sovereignty away. This is an abuse of our King in Parliament.

6 Comments

  1. Ian Wragg
    May 13, 2026

    Well at least liebours true colours are being exposed. The reason Starmer is clinging on is because his handlers want him to complete his programme of EU integration. He will not be allowed to resign before the destruction is complete.
    For this we can blame the tories who could
    Much of the have repealed much of the EU legislation and who could have given us a proper brexit.
    Most of the clowns sitting in Westminster are happy to go along with the betrayal, I just hope there is a rebellion before it reaches the statute books.

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  2. oldwulf
    May 13, 2026

    “Brexit favouring parts of England”

    Our media regularly refers to the “Brexit vote” or something similar.
    There was no such thing.
    “Brexit” was not on the ballot paper.
    In the democratic vote, the majority of voters chose to leave the EU.
    A once in a generation decision, we were told.

    Are there any parts of England which favour “Brexit” over “Leave” ?
    Who knows ?

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  3. Wanderer
    May 13, 2026

    I should think the King heartily approves of closer integration to the EU. As for being abused, he can always abdicate if he doesn’t like his role.

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  4. Michelle
    May 13, 2026

    It’s beyond belief. To think how we are regularly lectured on fairness and how other tyrannical governments ride rough shod over the people’s wishes.
    The Remain camp will be pleased, for now.
    Let’s hope this pushes people to shake off the shackles of restraint.
    I don’t subscribe to the set of ‘British values’ or ‘British tolerance’ we have repeatedly been told we must live by because they are just a set of rules, made up by the likes of those that have destroyed this nation and its people, for that exact end.

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  5. Mark B
    May 13, 2026

    Good morning.

    And this is why he refuses to resign. His job is to bring us back into the fold of the EU.

    Funny how all those REMAIN / REJOINERS are silent about democracy and voting when it comes to what they want. They complained that the size of the vote was not big enough and that we did not know what we were voting for. Now, just like last time, we are being forced down a path we do not want to go down.

    We here have discussed the problems with our so called democracy and possible solutions. It is no high time that this was front and centre of the political debate. Because no PM. political part and government should ever be able to do such a thing unless it is in their manifesto. And if it is not, the we need to have a referendum on it.

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  6. Economist Dan
    May 13, 2026

    The whole point of Brexit – the WHOLE point – was that Westminster would in future decide our laws. And PM Starmer here proposes that Westminster shall choose – freely, consensually, as a result of the votes of the British people cast at the last General Election – to follow the EU’s rules. Not because we are in the EU. But because Westminster decides. This is Brexit! It’s what you voted for! And yet still you’re not satisfied!

    Reply Starmer should offer a referendum on re set as it so obviously seeks to reverse our decision in the referendum.

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