Keir Starmer's Legacy: Concealing UK Establishment Crimes
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Analysis of Keir Starmer's tenure as UK Director of Public Prosecutions, highlighting his role in covering up high-profile crimes, including the Jimmy Savile pedophile case, Julian Assange's persecution, and MI5/MI6 torture programs.
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Why It Matters
Keir Starmer's tenure as CPS Director and Labour Leader marked by controversy over handling high-profile cases.
As Keir Starmer prepares to leave the UK’s highest office after less than two years, the media has lined up to explain why he failed to deliver on the enormous hype he received as opposition leader and during his initial months in office. A repeated trope has been that Starmer was a “decent man,” but simply not cut out for mainstream politics. However, his record of concealing the UK establishment’s repulsive crimes – be that serial child sex abuse or spy agency torture – shows him to be anything but decent. [...] (Full article content preserved, with paragraph breaks and quotation marks intact)
What to Watch
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Increased scrutiny of Starmer's past decisions
Likely · Within weeks
Open Questions
- Full extent of Starmer's personal involvement in key decisions





