Parece que Keir Starmer foi advogado do pai do terrorista que matou 3 crianças em Southport. A confirmar-se, e considerando como o governo trabalhista reagiu aos protestos que se seguiram ao atentado e como tudo fez para suprimir qualquer informação que contrariasse a narrativa oficial, este será um dos maiores escândalos políticos deste século, no Reino Unido.
Como está a ser contada, a história tem ainda alguns buracos. Mas até Nigel Farage já afirmou que se trata de um encobrimento governamental de grande escala, não especificando porém os factos. Seja como for, vamos ficar atentos aos futuros desenvolvimentos.
The real story behind the Southport murders of these 3 little girls and how @Keir_Starmer played a critical role in it.
— Dan (@DanTalks1) November 17, 2024
This is the real reason why it's being suppressed all over the UK and why even MPs are scared to talk about it. pic.twitter.com/WygVk2gCJW
It turns out @Keir_Starmer, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, personally saw to it that the father of Axel Rudakubana - the Southport assassin, was allowed to remain in Britain, twenty years ago. Nigel Farage knows this, but can’t speak. Why isn’t the media mentioning it? https://t.co/dKs1sCn4wG pic.twitter.com/iQnI4QEEbL
— Sonny “#450” Frogett (@1980sViceSquad) November 16, 2024
So slowly but surely the truth about Southport is peeping it’s head out. @Keir_Starmer in 2003 allegedly defended the killer’s dad against extradition to Rwanda where he was wanted for over 100 MURDERS during the genocide. @Keir_Starmer secured his freedom and new identity in… pic.twitter.com/eczJVxBEuM
— British Defence League (@English_blood_) November 17, 2024
I know. And I can confirm that Nigel is not exaggerating.pic.twitter.com/P0V3aUOuCd
— Charlie Bentley-Astor (@astor_charlie) November 16, 2024