Westminster Extends Pub Hours While Veterans Face Legal Battles
Labour's champagne socialists prioritise drinking over protecting our war heroes from vexatious claims
While Westminster wastes time extending pub hours for VE Day celebrations, our war heroes are being hung out to dry. Yep, Parliament can rush through legislation for an extra hour at the bar, but can't muster the backbone to protect our veterans from vindictive legal persecution.
Let's cut to the chase: Sir Keir and his champagne socialist cronies, such as Lord Hermer, would rather play politics than stand up for the brave men and women who put their lives on the line for Britain. While they're busy virtue-signaling about celebration plans, our veterans are looking over their shoulders, dreading the next knock at the door from lawyers trying to second-guess split-second decisions made in the heat of battle.
It's an absolute disgrace. These Westminster elites from the SW1 swamp can move mountains to keep the pubs open late, but when it comes to protecting our veterans from vexatious lawfare? Suddenly they're nowhere to be found. MIA. The same politicians who'll be front and centre for the photo ops are conspicuously absent when it comes to fighting for real legal protections.
This VE Day, don't let them fool you with their empty gestures. While they're patting themselves on the back for extending last orders, our veterans are still fighting — not against foreign enemies this time, but against a legal system that's abandoned them. It's time to demand real action, not just longer drinking hours. Our heroes deserve better than this betrayal.