Cracked: The 10 Year Fabian Plot Behind Keir Starmer (The Mirror)
Pressing buttons has consequences...
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They say a mirror never lies, but Keir Starmer has spent a decade proving that it can certainly deceive. For ten years, the British public was told the goal was to “Make Brexit Work,” but the Fabian Society’s unmasked blueprint, Pressing Reset, reveals a far darker reflection: a strategy sketched out in Starmer’s own garden on the morning of 24 June 2016. What we are witnessing today - the £1 billion annual bribes to Brussels and the use of dictatorial Henry VIII powers to bypass Parliament-is not a response to a crisis, but the final performance of a pre-written script. As over 70 rebel MPs now turn their backs on the Prime Minister, the Fabian Mirror hasn’t just cracked; it has shattered, exposing a government that has been penetrated to its core by a think-tank agenda the British people never voted for:
“The day after [the 2016 referendum]... he sketched out what he felt should come next... In time, this approach would come to be known as ‘making Brexit work’.”
— Chris Ward MP, Page 3
https://www.gov.uk/government/people/chris-ward
https://fabians.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Pressing-Reset-final-with-box.pdf
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/brussels-starmer-1bn-closer-ties-europe-9d5xxn20p
https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-10207/
“With Labour, Britain will stay outside of the EU. But to seize the opportunities ahead, we must make Brexit work. We will reset the relationship and seek to deepen ties with our European friends.”
https://labour.org.uk/change/britain-reconnected/#rebuilding-relationships
“The briefers said that the prime minister would offer closer relations with the EU as part of his attempt to reboot his flailing premiership. But he did not set out any new proposals, writes Jill Rutter
Billed as a “make-or-break” moment following a disastrous set of local and devolved election results, Keir Stamer placed UK relations with the EU at the heart of Monday’s speech. Those following the evolution of Labour policy toward the EU closely will have noted two changes.
First, the prime minister was more willing to call out the failure of Brexit to deliver on the economy, on migration or on security. And he upped his criticism of Nigel Farage – from references to “snake-oil salesmen” in his speech”
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/comment/keir-starmers-eu-reset-speech
“Strong’s 673 highlights a decisive removal or departure that changes relationships or conditions. While its uses are few, they illuminate two key arenas in which God permits or enacts separation: missionary strategy (Acts 15:39) and cosmic judgment (Revelation 6:14). Both contexts reveal that what seems like fragmentation in human eyes serves a larger divine design.”












