Not even 5 mins into being at the 🇵🇸Palestine March I was held by the police for “breeching the peace” even though I was just asking questions and was physically attacked multiple times…
I was told to leave the protest as the 🇬🇧countries flag was “provoking” others.
The UK is the only country in the world where holding the national flag is a problem can you image !
The Telegraph's report today on Starmer's pro bono work to hound an innocent British veteran to near-suicide is just the tip of the iceberg.
Here are just some of his other projects:
R v Al-Fawwaz: Starmer defended Khalid al-Fawwaz, who was accused of conspiring with Osama bin Laden from 1993-98 to bomb US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam - bombings which killed 224. Fawwaz was later convicted and extradited - he is currently serving a life sentence in the US.
Al-Jedda v Secretary of State: Keir Starmer represented terrorist Ali al-Jedda, who was linked to explosive plots and terror recruitment by UK forces. Starmer argued that the security services had withheld classified evidence from the court, and he was later released. In this case he teamed up with Lord Hermer, now his Attorney General. Jedda was later stripped of UK citizenship for possessing terrorist sympathies.
R v Shayler: Keir Starmer represented former MI5 officer David Shayler, who leaked 250 pages of classified documents to the Mail on Sunday, endangering 50 agents in post-Lockerbie Libya and pocketing £40k in the process. Starmer argued free speech under Article 10 ECHR overrode the Official Secrets Act. Shayler was later imprisoned regardless.
Roberts v Parole Board: As intervener for human rights group JUSTICE, Starmer fought for triple cop-killer Harry Roberts, who was convicted in 1966 for murdering three unarmed officers in Shepherd's Bush. After 35 years inside and drug-dealing in prison, his denial of parole prompted Starmer to seek a fairness claim under the ECHR. The appeal was later denied and parole not granted.
Stellato v Secretary of State: Perhaps Starmer's most notorious case, where he secured early release for arsonist Stellato, who had been jailed for 10 years for endangering ex-girlfriend's life in a revenge fire. As a result of Starmer’s work, taxpayers were also forced to pay Stellato £55k in damages due to a human rights claim and 15 more violent thugs were later freed on the same technicality. A few years later, Stellato received a life term for smuggling grenades.
Some will say that Starmer was obliged to take these cases under the ‘cab-rank rule’, but let’s remember, Starmer chose to be a human rights lawyer. These are exactly the type of cases he wanted to take on as a barrister. As the Telegraph story today proves, he took on cases to hound our veterans FOR FREE.
He has spent his career fighting for our enemies and criminals, prosecuting our soldiers. He then becomes Prime Minister and removes immunity from Troubles veterans.
It is no surprise that his record as Prime Minister is the same as his legal career. Fighting for our enemies, betraying our nation.
Fascinating to observe the almost total silence from loudly pro-Palestinian celebrities & media figures re the courageous Iranian protestors
risking their lives for freedom and democracy. Suggests their hatred of Israel overrides intellectual honesty and principle.