We should all worry about how Starmer’s Government will impoverish us with its economically-suicidal obsession with Net Zero, its open-borders, immigration free-for-all and its crusade to tax anything which might create increased employment and wealth. But perhaps the most disturbing aspect of our Government’s attitude to us is the way the Government is using the police to stamp on anyone daring to criticise Government policies. We’ve all seen Two-Tier Keir’s two-tier justice system in which anti-immigration protesters were arrested, prosecuted and jailed within just a couple of days while our normally incompetent police manage to achieve convictions on fewer than 1% of burglaries and only 1-2% of reported rapes.
But here’s yet another example of Two-Tier Keir’s corruption of our justice system which you won’t see reported by the BBC or any other mainstream national media. You’ll all remember the incident at Manchester Airport when two gentlemen just arrived from Pakistan attacked police officers, breaking the nose of one female officer. Well, rather than trying to prosecute the two attackers, we now learn that, “a criminal investigation has been launched into who gave Manchester Airport CCTV footage to the Manchester Evening News following the police ‘stamp’ incident.”
This ‘shoot-the-messenger’ policy seems to be just another example of how Starmer intends to browbeat us all into craven submission so that nobody will dare criticise any aspect of his Government’s demolition of our once great country.
And in case you don’t believe me about the police choosing to prosecute the person who passed the film of the multicultural enrichers attacking the police to the Manchester Evening News rather than prosecuting the enrichers who actually attacked the police, here’s a link to the Manchester Evening News article.
To its credit, the Manchester Evening News has refused the police’s demand for the name of the person or persons who passed the film of the Manchester Airport attack to the newspaper. At the moment our laws permit the media to refuse police requests to name their sources except in rare and exceptional cases when there is a serious threat to human life. However, one might be forgiven for suspecting that our former Director of Public Prosecutions and now Prime Minister, Two-Tier Keir, will soon have the law allowing media to conceal the identity of their sources changed. If he does this, no doubt he will claim that he’s only making this change to protect us from harm.
David Craig is the author of There is No Climate Crisis, available as an e-book or paperback from Amazon.
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