She’s danger0us,” Keir Starmer declared, calling for her to be “silenced.” He expected a retreat. He expected an apology. He was dead wrong. Katie Hopkins didn’t scream. She didn’t post a frantic rebuttal. Instead, she walked onto a nationally televised forum with a calm, terrifying composure that left the studio d.e.a.d silent.

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Starmer looked on as Hopkins pulled out a single folder.

“I’m not here to debate you, Keir,” she whispered into the mic. “I’m here to read your own words back to you. Word for word. No editing. Just the truth.”

What happened next wasn’t just a debate—it was a total political dismantling. As she read the unedited transcripts, the “Hunter” suddenly realized he had become the “Prey.” The look on Starmer’s face when she reached page three? Priceless.

Is she “danger0us,” or is she just the only one brave enough to speak for the 90%?

Imtiaz Mahmood

@ImtiazMadmood

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