The Fraud
Keir Starmer, Labour Together, and the Crisis of British Democracy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:OR Books
Publishing:13th Nov '25
£19.99
This title is due to be published on 13th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Based on Labour Party files, including some never before publicly seen, this explosive investigation lays bare the intrigues, stratagems, and deceits that helped deliver Sir Keir Starmer to Downing Street.
Paul Holden shows how Keir Starmer has been the frontman for a ruthless, right-wing political project headed by Morgan McSweeney, now chief of staff in Number 10 and arguably the most powerful man in Britain.
McSweeney’s clique often employed dirty tricks to undermine the left-wing Labour leadership of Jeremy Corbyn, fuelling a moral panic over antisemitism and establishing front groups that hobbled prominent independent media outlets in the name of fighting ‘misinformation’.
McSweeney then guided Starmer to the Labour leadership on a platform that Starmer, once in office, almost instantly betrayed. Having conquered the party on false pretences, McSweeney and his allies set about purging opponents, marginalising the membership, and dragging party policy to the right.
These machinations were made possible by financial donations that McSweeney did not disclose—a violation of the law that arguably subverted Britain’s democratic system. But was McSweeney’s unlawful failure to report donations a mistake—or was it deliberate?
This is a sordid tale that includes hacked emails, anonymous smears, dodgy dossiers, cynical stitch-ups, and staggering hypocrisy. It traces the Labour Party’s transformation into a censorial, authoritarian machine, and sounds the alarm about the possible corruption of British politics by dark money.
"A rigorous, urgent and often jaw-dropping account of Starmer's ride to the cusp of power."
—Andrew Feinstein
"Beautifully elucidates Starmer’s careen from the honourable left to the racist right of British politics."
—Peter Oborne, Middle East Eye
ISBN: 9781682195987
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
288 pages