Actor from Sydney,Australia. Famous for portraying Todd Cleary, the homosexual painter, in wedding crashers. He also made an appearance in "The Break Up" and as Thomas in the hit series "LOST". He moved to the United States when he was 8 and is currently dating actress Melanie Hawkins.(damn her!!)
by Amanda ZzZzZz July 02, 2006
New leader of the British Labour Party as of 2020. A self-identified Socialist seen as a member of the party's "Soft Left", he's said by some to be charismatic but a bit "woody" at times (I'll let you decide how true that is). Before becoming a politician he was a prosecutor and before that a barrister who did loan his work towards some honourable causes, most notably the "McLibel" case in which he provided free legal aid to a couple that had been sued by the global corporation McDonalds for distributing leaflets that criticised their practices. Keir certainly does have his work cut out for him in convincing the Labour "Hard Left" that he's not the second coming of Tony Blair and brining back New Labour, being a worthy successor to Jeremy Corbyn (who was extremely popular among Labour's membership but not the PLP or British public) and inheriting a party that is 20 points down in the polls after their worst election defeat since the 1930s.
What do you think of Keir
Edgy Chapo Leftist: "I'm sceptical, he's too pro-Israel and neoliberal but at least he wants to continue Labour's commitment to nationalising utilities and rail."
Pink-flag-waving social democrat: "I greatly admire the guy. I think that a Labour government under his rule will provide the radical reform needed to make the UK more like a successful Scandinavian-style social democracy".
And most importantly:
White Working Class "Traditional Labour Voter": "I considered myself to be Labour all my life but I voted Conservative in 2019. Despite what I read in The Sun, we do not worship Boris up here but I do like the way he has been leading so far and delivering Brexit. I resent the Conservatives for their policies of austerity and nothing infuriates me more than reading Twitter posts about us "voting for poverty". It is the betrayal of our communities by politicians, both blue and red, that led us to vote Leave here in 2016. What I wanted to see was a swift deliverance of that Brexit mandate and investment into our hospitals. Boris promised just that, so I grudgingly voted for him last year. Keir Starmer is going to be a hard sell, being from the South and pro-Remain, but all we want is a Labour Party that truly reflects working-class interests. We do not want to keep voting for Eton-Oxbridge Tories that shaft our communities but we will have to until Labour again provides us with a credible, beneficial and relevant working-class voice."
Edgy Chapo Leftist: "I'm sceptical, he's too pro-Israel and neoliberal but at least he wants to continue Labour's commitment to nationalising utilities and rail."
Pink-flag-waving social democrat: "I greatly admire the guy. I think that a Labour government under his rule will provide the radical reform needed to make the UK more like a successful Scandinavian-style social democracy".
And most importantly:
White Working Class "Traditional Labour Voter": "I considered myself to be Labour all my life but I voted Conservative in 2019. Despite what I read in The Sun, we do not worship Boris up here but I do like the way he has been leading so far and delivering Brexit. I resent the Conservatives for their policies of austerity and nothing infuriates me more than reading Twitter posts about us "voting for poverty". It is the betrayal of our communities by politicians, both blue and red, that led us to vote Leave here in 2016. What I wanted to see was a swift deliverance of that Brexit mandate and investment into our hospitals. Boris promised just that, so I grudgingly voted for him last year. Keir Starmer is going to be a hard sell, being from the South and pro-Remain, but all we want is a Labour Party that truly reflects working-class interests. We do not want to keep voting for Eton-Oxbridge Tories that shaft our communities but we will have to until Labour again provides us with a credible, beneficial and relevant working-class voice."
by yupadoobedoo April 16, 2020
The act of taking so many lines and holding them like a king. A phrase often used by Pablo Escobar before his death.
by porker488 April 07, 2020
by Lol toot gap January 05, 2020
A variety of junior cougar that resides in small-medium size urban areas. Georgia Keirs are well known daytime prowlers and should be avoided by any males younger than the Keir. Keirs are highly susceptible to alcohol and will die if they drink more than 5 bottles. To be Keired is to be brought under infatuation by the Keirs overly sized, unproportionised bosoms. Young vulnerable Schroders have been known to Keired in broad daylight recently.
Bro did you hear what happened to Max?
Yeah I heard he got Keired
Shit, I liked him
Dam that Georgia Keir
Yeah I heard he got Keired
Shit, I liked him
Dam that Georgia Keir
by Swag2569 November 11, 2013
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