Andy 'Europhile' Burnham's Back: Prepare for Brexit Betrayal 2.0!
Makerfield voters triggered by Burnham's old EU bromance; Wes Streeting ready to pounce on the Starmer corpse.

So, Andy Burnham wants back in, huh? After all that Brexit drama, after the people spoke loud and clear, this guy's past opinions about rejoining the EU are conveniently resurfacing. You can't make this stuff up. Talk about tone-deaf. It's like he's actively trying to lose Makerfield, a constituency that voted harder for Brexit than your grandma votes for reruns of 'Murder, She Wrote.'
We're supposed to believe he suddenly loves sovereignty now? Yeah, right. This reeks of careerism. He probably thinks he can just waltz back in, mumble something about 'listening to the people,' and everyone will forget his Europhile past. Newsflash, Andy: the internet never forgets.
And don't even get me started on Wes Streeting. He's circling Keir Starmer like a vulture eyeing a particularly juicy roadkill. Streeting's just waiting for the right moment to launch his leadership bid, and Burnham's Brexit baggage is just making Starmer look even weaker. It's a three-ring circus of political opportunism, and the only clowns are the voters who believe any of these guys care about them.
Remember all the promises they made before the Brexit vote? 'Taking back control,' 'billions for the NHS,' 'a brighter future'? Turns out, it was all just hot air. But at least we're out of the EU, even if our politicians seem determined to find new ways to screw things up. Burnham's past is a reminder that the fight for sovereignty is never truly over. There's always some globalist wannabe waiting in the wings to sell us out again.
The leftards are already whining about how Brexit hurt the poor and blah blah blah. Okay, maybe it didn't magically solve all our problems. But at least we're in charge of our own destiny now, even if our leaders are too incompetent to steer the ship properly. We need to stop letting these elites dictate our future. They don't live in the real world. They're too busy virtue signaling and patting themselves on the back for their 'progressive' ideas.
This whole situation is a perfect illustration of why people hate politicians. They're all the same. Empty promises, double-speak, and a complete disregard for the will of the people. It's time to drain the swamp, starting with these Brexit-doubting dinosaurs.
So, buckle up, buttercups. The Brexit wars aren't over, and Andy Burnham's potential return is just another battle in the ongoing struggle for national sovereignty. Get ready for another round of political theater, filled with lies, hypocrisy, and the faint whiff of desperation.

