30/04/2026
BREAKING: Keir Starmer attacks Katie Hopkins — and gets a FIERY response he won’t forget
Keir Starmer thought he could score cheap political points by calling Katie Hopkins an “insult to British values” because the outspoken commentator is fiercely conservative and believes that government should prioritize everyday families over woke agendas. Unfortunately for "Two-Tier Keir," he picked the wrong person. Speaking directly to her massive online audience, Katie Hopkins didn’t just clap back — she delivered a fierce political reckoning.
“The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom just said that I insult British values,” Katie Hopkins began. “You want to know what insults British values? Crushing working families with a cost-of-living crisis while hiking taxes and stripping winter fuel payments from pensioners.”
And that was only just the start.
“You know what insults British values?” she continued. “Releasing real criminals onto our streets early while locking up ordinary people for social media posts, all while ignoring the absolute crisis of illegal small boats crossing the Channel.”
Then she went even further — taking aim at energy policies, union capitulation, and hypocrisy.
“You know what insults our values? Destroying our reliable energy security and sending our manufacturing industry off to die in the name of a reckless net-zero agenda… Turning a blind eye to union greed and handing massive, no-strings-attached pay rises to train drivers while the rest of the country suffers.”
This wasn’t just another social media broadcast. This was a full-on political indictment. Katie Hopkins — who has been constantly criticized by the Westminster bubble for speaking hard truths and challenging mainstream narratives — flipped the script entirely. Instead of backing down, she grounded her message in the very "common sense" values Starmer tried to weaponize.
“I am not perfect,” she said. “But I know what real leadership and fundamental fairness look like in this country.”
And then came the line that hit hardest:
“Labour tells us they govern for the working class… Can we imagine a strong nation that hates its own history? Can we imagine a prosperous society where families can't afford to turn on their heaters because of green taxes? Can we imagine a united country divided by two-tier policing? Then why do we tolerate these things under this government?”
That’s how you respond. Not with cheap shots. Not with spin. But with clarity — and conviction. Starmer tried to smear her. Instead, Katie Hopkins delivered words that are now echoing far beyond Westminster.