Wednesday 20 January 2021

Why, If It Prosper

Keir Starmer was the Director of Public Prosecutions from 1st November 2008 to 1st November 2013. On 13th December 2014, a mere 13 months later, he was selected by the Labour Party as its candidate for its very safe seat of Holborn and St Pancras, beating other shortlisted applicants who included both the Leader of Camden Council and her predecessor.

This boggles the mind of anyone who has ever been a member of the Labour Party, as does its election of a Leader who had been a Member of Parliament for a mere five years, and who had been a member of the party for barely longer than that. Whatever might be going on?

Well, in 2011, Starmer obtained for himself as DPP a new power of veto over arrest warrants, after Westminster Magistrates' Court had impertinently issued one for the former Israeli Foreign Minister, Tzipi Livni, thereby delaying her planned visit to London.

And now, a plain and simple Israeli spy has been appointed to a position in Starmer's publicly funded office, from which to spy on Labour Party members and on who knows who else. That job was "advertised" in September of last year. One month later, Assaf Kaplan moved to London. Priti Patel's Home Office had issued him with a visa for this, a visa that he continues to hold.

The people who wrote the EHRC report into Labour anti-Semitism under Jeremy Corbyn have since been sacked by the Conservative Government. That report is now a dead letter, and best ignored. But no one in 2011 or in 2014 thought that Corbyn might ever have become Leader of the Labour Party. This flagrant Mossad project to make Starmer a Labour MP, then Leader, and eventually Prime Minister, would have happened with or without the Corbyn phenomenon. The question is whether any foreign state, no matter which one it may be, should be able to groom and cultivate its favourite all the way to the office of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

At huge journalistic and political cost to myself, I was right for decades about Harriet Harman and the Paedophile Information Exchange. By the time of the murder of Jo Cox, I had been right for many years about the rise of Far Right terrorism in Britain. I spent the 2005 Parliament forlornly pointing out that it was psephologically impossible for the Conservatives to win an overall majority at the following General Election. On the day that the General Election was called in 2017, I said that there would be a hung Parliament, a prediction that was made by absolutely no one else at all. And I am right about this, too.

3 comments:

  1. I would think that most folk would prefer statisticall impossible as few know the word psephological, otherwise, a brilliant postulation and I suspec, accurate!

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  2. How did this man with no experience in the Labour Party manage to beat other shortlisted applicants (who included both the Leader of Camden Council and her predecessor). Have those who selected him been interviewed about their choice?

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  3. I have learned a new word: psephology, the statistical study of elections [sephology is a branch of political science, the "quantitative analysis of elections and balloting". As such, psephology attempts to scientifically explicate elections. Psephology is related to political forecasting. Wikipedia]

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