Shameful country, led by a shameful man
Labour councillor who publicly called for people's "throats to cut" is out on bail – all under Starmer's Disjointed Kingdom
COMMENT By Oliver May
IN THE Disjointed Kingdom [formerly the United Kingdom] it is OK to have pictures on your phone of Primary School children being raped.
In the Disjointed Kingdom, it is also OK to publicly call for people to have their throats cut.
Write a post on X [formerly Twitter] then delete it, however, and you face two and a half years in prison.
Gather in a group and voice your opinion to police, however, and you face a similar punishment.
This is the sorry state of the Disjointed Kingdom under Keir Starmer – a shameful man not befitting the office of Prime Minister.
On Wednesday, October 23, it was confirmed by the Metropolitan Police that Labour Councillor Ricky Jones (above left) – who publicly called for protestors to “have their throats cut” – was released on bail.
Jones was filmed inciting a crowd in London who had fallen victim to the Government’s propaganda about “Far Right” groups causing riots following the Southport murders. There are no active Far Right groups and have not been for more than a decade. Jones, however, was filmed in the centre of one group, talking into a microphone about how these people “need to have their throats cut”.
In a further clear case of the Disjointed Kingdom’s two-tier society, Peter Lynch, 61, (above right) was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison after pleading guilty to being part of a group who gathered outside a hotel housing “asylum seekers”.
Body-worn camera footage, played to Sheffield Crown Court in the summer, showed Lynch saying to police “you are protecting people who are killing our kids and raping them”. He also called the police “scum”.
This week Lynch died in prison.
An investigation into the cause of his death is set to take place.
I would suggest that Lynch would have been better to call for the police to “have their throats cut”. That way, he could be at home today and looking forward to spending Christmas with his family.
Or better still, perhaps Lynch would have been safer in the eyes of the law if he had pictures on his mobile phone of children as young as seven to nine being raped. He could have looked at them during the King’s Speech on Christmas Day, having just enjoyed a festive feast as a free man.
Former BBC news reader Huw Edwards had such sickening pictures on his mobile phone and, today, he is free to enjoy all the perks the Disjointed Kingdom has to offer.
The crystal-clear cases of two-tier justice do not end there.
Lucy Connolly, who had lost her 19-month old son due to NHS incompetence, made a post on X about deporting asylum seekers in the wake of the Southport Massacre. She later deleted it but is now serving two and a half years behind bars.
How silly of her not to stay on the right side of the law and instead call for those people to “have their throats cut” or, safer still, pay for images to be sent to her of children being raped.
This repulsive calamity is happening under the watch of Keir Starmer and he appears not to care one jot about cleaning up the rancid mess.
Labour are asking for 10 years in power. They are lucky enough to have had 10 minutes.
There is nothing in this Country, under this Government, that makes any sense
There is such BIAS going on towards certain political views, and the opposite for the other
Where this will end is very frightening
Sadly some people are brainwashed 😢