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Starmer and Cooper branded ‘callous’ and accused of hating the public over free speech – London Business News | London Wallet

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
September 3, 2025
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Starmer and Cooper branded ‘callous’ and accused of hating the public over free speech – London Business News | London Wallet
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The Together Declaration founder, Alan Miller has delivered a scathing attack on the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary.

Speaking to GB News Miller said that both Sir Keir Starmer and Yvette Cooper “are not patriotic” which is seen clearly “in their actions.”

Miller told GB News, “I think Keir Starmer and Yvette Cooper are not patriotic. We see that in their actions.”

I think these people are callous and they hate the public,” he added.

He slammed the government over their hypocrisy regarding the freedom of expression despite the UK supposedly having a “rich tradition of free speech.”

Miller said, “I can see that when our Prime Minister says we have a rich tradition of free speech, which we do in Britain, which our flag embodies and yet we have seen an attack on our free speech.”

He continued, “We’ve seen two-tier policing, a weaponising of our policing, we’ve seen our Home Office call people criminals before they are actually convicted.”

He slammed the government over their agricultural policies and their surveillance saying Starmer’s government are guilty of launching “attacks on our farmers who do fly the flag on food security” along with an “assault on the very notion of privacy.

He added, “The Prime Minister even says he prefers Davos to Westminster, our democratic heartbeat.

Labour MP Connor Naismith, who was alongside Miller defended the government against Miller’s criticism.

Naismith told GB News, “We’ve heard a lot of gripes,” he added it was “difficult to know where to start

Naismith tried to defend Starmer saying he “is the leader who put a flag on the membership card.”

He added that the “Election addresses all went out with the flag proudly there.”

He said that Starmer spent much of his career serving the public.”

In a meeting with the BBC Starmer said, “I’m very encouraging of flags. I think they’re patriotic and I think they’re a great symbol of our nation.”

But, he then cautioned against the misuse of national symbols saying using the British flag “purely for divisive purposes” loses their value.

“I don’t want to see that. I’m proud of our flag.”

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