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By Gary Chappell
LAST week, Keir Starmer made an ‘address to the nation’ over Southport that appeared to skirt around the main issue and was riddled with inconsistencies.
First of all, let’s remember that several people remain in prison for making social media posts about the atrocity.
The first part of Starmer’s address to raise alarm reads: “We must make sure the names of those three young girls are not associated with the vile perpetrator, but instead with a fundamental change in how Britain protects its citizens and its children.
“In pursuit of that, we must of course ask and answer difficult questions. Questions that should be far-reaching, unburdened by cultural or institutional sensitivities.”
Since the day of the atrocity, the entire country has been burdened by the cultural and institutional sensitivities of the case. This is because everyone and anyone who dared raise concerns about unchecked immigration leading to such crimes was smeared by Starmer as “far right” and a “far-right thug”.
Starmer fought to prevent the father of child murderer Axel Rudakubana being extradited. So, as Starmer now claims, we must be able to talk about this [and its horrific failing] “unburdened”.