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Sunday, 28 June 2026

EVERYONE'S CHUM, NO ONE'S ALLY: THE PLASTIC POLITICS OF THE TERMINAL PEOPLE-PLEASERS


There is a specific psychological trait plaguing modern British politics, and it explains exactly why so many voters feel completely politically alienated today. Look closely at Andy Burnham’s recent positioning, and you see a textbook example of the "People-Pleaser" complex in action.

Burnham famously built his brand as the "King of the North", the compassionate local champion standing up for ordinary working-class struggles. Yet, the moment the national political landscape shifts, the camouflage suit comes off.

In a disturbingly familiar move, Burnham has proven he is built from the exact same political cloth as Keir Starmer. Starmer decisively showed he was no friend to the old, the needy, or the disabled when he stripped away the Winter Fuel Payments and tried to ram through devastating cuts to Personal Independence Payments (PIP).  Now, Burnham is stepping into the spotlight and following the exact same blueprint.

Burnham openly declared in the media that he would aggressively reduce the welfare bill specifically to redirect that cash into boosting UK defence and military spending.  To make matters worse, he has hired James Purnell as his Chief of Staff, the very man who notoriously labelled vital welfare payments as "little freebies”, a callous and patronising quip that denigrates millions of pensioners. The Express reported that - Burnham’s expected top adviser was branded "cruel" after it emerged that he called for the abolition of “little freebies” for pensioners such as winter fuel payments and bus passes. James Purnell, a former Labour Cabinet minister who is poised to become Mr Burnham's chief of staff, said in 2011 that most OAP benefits should simply be included in the state pension.

Burnham is packaging these impending slashes under the vague guise of "supporting people into work," a line we all know entirely ignores the brutal realities that disabled and vulnerable people face every day. 

Fit to Run a Country?

This brings us to the fundamental question that the mainstream click – bait – hunting media completely disregards: 

Are leaders who rely on this psychological blueprint truly fit to run a country?

When a politician's core strategy is to dodge conflict, strip wealth from the vulnerable, and continuously U-turn to avoid right-wing media backlash, they lack the foundational backbone required for true leadership. Their main agenda is flawed due to their desire to gain political points, via making all the right sounds at the right time. 

Running a nation demanding difficult, principle-focused choices cannot be achieved by a perpetual fence-sitter. It requires absolute conviction.

By prioritising personal self-seeking ambition and establishment validation over the long-term well-being of the public, both Burnham and Starmer prove they are 100% fundamentally unfit for the job. 

They are boiler room mechanics of the political machine, not genuine statesmen.

The Fabian Connection: History Repeating Itself

One is an elite Fabian, Keir Starmer, so it is no surprise to see the other soft-left politician eagerly following suit. 

As I exposed previously in ‘How the PM Failed to Properly Read His Fabian Guide Book’, Starmer's entire political strategy relies on a duplicitous, top-down Fabian method that favours gradual institutional compromise and elite decree over ordinary democracy. 

Now, Burnham is stepping up to run the UK by exactly the same playbook. 

He masquerades as a gritty, regional radical to keep the good old working-class voter base sweet, yet he quietly uses the Fabian Society platform to test his national leadership ambitions. 

True to form, the second power comes within their grasp, these soft-left sentimentalities evaporate. Just as Starmer dropped his baseline pledges to prove his loyalty to the establishment, Burnham’s eager pivot to cutting the welfare budget to fund defence proves he is cut from the exact same institutional cloth.

This desperate tightrope act is driven by a deep psychological weakness: an absolute obsession with external validation and being loved by the establishment. When leaders are driven entirely by a desperate need for pats on the head / good boy approval rather than deep-rooted conviction, they create a predictable, destructive pattern:

High empathy in public, zero follow-through in policy.

Strategic fence-sitting to avoid initial conflict.

Throwing the vulnerable under the bus the second a hard choice must be made.

One U-turn after another as the public catch onto their diversive game plan. 

Ultimately, trying to be everything to everyone means you stand for absolutely nothing.

 These politicians want to be everyone's chum in the moment to score quick points, but when the pressure rises and people actually need a protector, they prove they are no one's real ally. 

I've always seen through this desperate need to be loved and it will always be their fatal flaw.

More: 

https://pat-regan.blogspot.com/2025/09/how-pm-failed-to-properly-read-his.html 


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