Oh, the GB News “breaking at nine o’clock” story about Keir Starmer was just the Sunday Times inheritance tax one, and not anything to do with Lord Alli. Nor anything to do with the three Ukrainian rent boys who had been charged with arson with intent to endanger life in relation to the attacks on Starmer’s rented out house, his old flat, and his old car. Nor anything to do with Jenny Chapman, whom Starmer gave a peerage, made an Under-Secretary of State, promoted to Minister of State, appointed to the Privy Council, and invited to attend Cabinet, and who, while Starmer’s wife was pregnant, bore him the child who was now supported by Chapman’s Ministerial salary.
Still, that is a story. As a beneficiary of his parents’ estate, Starmer gave them land via a trust, thereby avoiding the inheritance tax that he was using to force working farmers of many decades’ standing who formally inherited their parents’ farms to sell them to giant American agribusinesses. The Lobby will always have known this, but the word has clearly gone out that now was the time to tell everyone else. The Lobby has always known about Alli, the rent boys, and Chapman, too.
What about when Starmer gled a traffic accident to avoid being breathalysed?
ReplyDeleteWhat, indeed? See also his glazed eyes. His big, red nose. The Durham incident. It is not even an open secret.
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