Angela Rayner's shoot-to-kill policy, to which the last Labour Government gave full effect at least once on the streets of London in the case of Jean Charles de Menezes, would presumably define a "terrorist" in accordance with the Prevent Strategy.
Yet it is now a matter of record that, in league with one of the grandest of the Labour Right's municipal grandees, Sir Albert Bore of Birmingham, Michael Gove devised that Strategy on the basis of a document that they both knew to be a forgery, the Trojan Horse letter.
Do not vote, either for Gove's party, or for Bore's and Rayner's. Here in North West Durham, vote for me.
Starmer was the DPP when the decision was taken not to prosecute over the shoot to kill of Jean Charles de Menezes.
ReplyDeleteAnd, as I said in the post, there was a Labour Government at the time.
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