
Green Party deputy leader Mothin Ali has responded to an attack from Keir Starmer:
NEW: Green deputy leader @MothinAli responds to @Keir_Starmer’s claim the Greens would leave UK “weak & exposed” bc of @ZackPolanski’s anti-Nato stance.
Ali says UK’s “long-term interests lie in reducing dependence on Trump’s US” but Starmer is “too weak to stand up to Trump”. pic.twitter.com/0W5lYeOYrg
— Rivkah Brown (@rivkahbrown) March 30, 2026
It comes as president Donald Trump suggested that NATO is dead.
Mothin Ali calls out Starmer
Ali was responding to the following from Starmer:
Then you’ve got Polanski
He thinks that with a war on two fronts, now is the time to give up our NATO membership.
“A war on two fronts”, Starmer says.
Would you believe Starmer also bragged about not dragging us into the US and Israel’s war on Iran?
UK PM Keir Starmer responds to Trump’s attacks:
"A lot of what he says is designed to pressure me to change my mind and get dragged into this war but I’m not going to do so. I’m the British Prime Minster, and I act in the British national security interest” pic.twitter.com/0G4PzUwESN
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) March 28, 2026
So which is it: are we at war or not?
Spoiler alert, we’re absolutely involved in the war:
Keir Starmer is taking Britain into an illegal war AGAINST the wishes of the majority of British people
And putting us in danger
Starmer is a disgrace https://t.co/MxBEGqhoqr
— Stop The Bollocks with Mirabel (@MirabelTweets1) March 20, 2026
Mothin Ali also called this out:
Spineless Starmer is back!
A little pressure and a bit of name calling from Trump and he backs down, taking us into another illegal war the public clearly don’t support!
Starmer needs to resign now before he ruins this country any further! https://t.co/9FrDYzCTmI— Mothin Ali (@MothinAli) March 21, 2026
As we reported on 28 March, NATO is a US protection racket. This is a problem, because Donald Trump is saying things like this:
But I think a tremendous mistake was when NATO just wasn’t there. They just weren’t there.
It’s going to make a lot of money for the United States, because we spend hundreds of billions of dollars a year on NATO – hundreds protecting them. And we would have always been there for them. But now, based on their actions, I guess we don’t have to be, do we?
And let’s not forget that Trump was also talking about invading NATO member Greenland.
Starmer can bang on about NATO protecting us as much as he likes, but the reality is that the US is a menace, and sucking up to them no longer works.
Talk
Back to Starmer’s speech, he continued:
Now is the time to start negotiating with Putin over our nuclear deterrent
Is Starmer suggesting that negotiating with other world leaders is bad?
As opposed to what – just blowing up negotiators, as the US and Israel are prone to do?
Absolute bombshell. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt casually confesses on live TV that the Trump administration assassinated previous Iranian leaders just because they strung the US along in negotiations. Washington is openly operating like a global mafia cartel. pic.twitter.com/leCEsRkli7
— Furkan Gözükara (@FurkanGozukara) March 30, 2026
BREAKING:
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Israel bombed the Palestinian group negotiating headquarters in Doha, Qatar
Multiple explosions were reported, some say as many as 10 bombs were used pic.twitter.com/euBo05pfCO
— ADAM (@AdameMedia) September 9, 2025
Is this the mythical ‘sensible’ politics we’ve heard so much about?
Starmer’s speech finished as follows:
We’d be left so weak and so exposed if any of those individuals were in government.
It’s really important that we stick to our principles – stick to our value – and show the leadership that’s needed in a time like this.
Which values are we sticking to: the values of fighting two wars at once, or the values of not being dragged into any wars at all?
Values
‘Values’ and ‘principles’ are a good way of understanding why Starmer hates the Green Party. Specifically, his issue is that they actually seem to have values and principles (although they do need to sort out their stance on Zionism).
This is quite unlike Starmer himself, who has never announced a policy he hasn’t u-turned on.
Featured image via Downing Street (Flickr)
By Willem Moore
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