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#DonaldTrump 𝘴𝘶𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘴 that #KeirStarmers 𝗧𝗪𝗢 𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗻 policies are a 𝗗𝗜𝗦𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥!

#EnergyCrisis #MigrationCrisis #UKLabour #UK

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The image presents a scene that appears to be equal parts medical consultation, political séance, and museum restitution case. On the left, a clinician in immaculate white, part GP, part mortician, solemnly presents a human spine, held upright like a rare artefact recovered from a dig. On the right stands a suited politician, eyes wide with the startled expression of a man who has just been informed that courage is not, in fact, metaphorical. His hands hover uncertainly, as if unsure whether he is meant to shake it, apologise to it, or quietly return it to its previous owner.

The spine itself is the true protagonist. Perfectly intact and elegantly curved, it occupies the centre of the composition like a sacred relic. This is not merely anatomy; it is symbolism rendered in calcium. The implication is clear: here is something long missing, recently discovered, and of immense historical interest. The accompanying caption treats this revelation with mock-reverence, suggesting the backbone once belonged to another.

The humour lies in the visual deadpan. No one is laughing. This is serious work. The doctor’s expression suggests professional pride at finally locating the elusive object, while the politician’s face conveys the dawning realisation that possession carries responsibility. A backbone, after all, is not decorative. It requires use.

Stylistically, the image echoes old-fashioned political cartoons, where exaggeration serves clarity rather than chaos. It skewers without shouting, mocks without rage. The satire is surgical: precise, cool, and faintly disappointed. It invites the viewer to consider how leadership has become so flexible that rigidity itself is now cause for celebration; and how, in modern politics, rediscovering a spine is treated not as a baseline requirement, but as a medical miracle worthy of announcement.

The image presents a scene that appears to be equal parts medical consultation, political séance, and museum restitution case. On the left, a clinician in immaculate white, part GP, part mortician, solemnly presents a human spine, held upright like a rare artefact recovered from a dig. On the right stands a suited politician, eyes wide with the startled expression of a man who has just been informed that courage is not, in fact, metaphorical. His hands hover uncertainly, as if unsure whether he is meant to shake it, apologise to it, or quietly return it to its previous owner. The spine itself is the true protagonist. Perfectly intact and elegantly curved, it occupies the centre of the composition like a sacred relic. This is not merely anatomy; it is symbolism rendered in calcium. The implication is clear: here is something long missing, recently discovered, and of immense historical interest. The accompanying caption treats this revelation with mock-reverence, suggesting the backbone once belonged to another. The humour lies in the visual deadpan. No one is laughing. This is serious work. The doctor’s expression suggests professional pride at finally locating the elusive object, while the politician’s face conveys the dawning realisation that possession carries responsibility. A backbone, after all, is not decorative. It requires use. Stylistically, the image echoes old-fashioned political cartoons, where exaggeration serves clarity rather than chaos. It skewers without shouting, mocks without rage. The satire is surgical: precise, cool, and faintly disappointed. It invites the viewer to consider how leadership has become so flexible that rigidity itself is now cause for celebration; and how, in modern politics, rediscovering a spine is treated not as a baseline requirement, but as a medical miracle worthy of announcement.

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After what happened in #Venezula & then the #Murder of #ReneeNicoleGood and the threats to #Greenland #Columbia and pretty much the civilised #World the #UK was surprised at #KeirStarmers nonchalant approach and this #Cartoon popped into my mind. #Comedy #Satire #Sarcasm #Funny

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Still reeling from the UK, a supposedly civilised, intelligent country smashing up a perfectly fine and well crafted Equality Act 2010 that kept fists down, anti trans personal hatreds & pettiness; largely contained & replaced with #KeirStarmers #SupremeCourt murderous "slug it out in the toilets"

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I almost! felt sorry for #ChrisPhilp this am on media rounds trying to dismantle #KeirStarmers #USA success!
@conservatives.bsky.social
@teamlabouruk.bsky.social

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#KeirStarmers pals have now officially been deemed war criminals. That makes Keir Starmer complicit in war crimes. Starmer needs to resign NOW....

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