Keir Starmer’s sinisterly toadying relationship with Wotsit-despot Donald Trump continued in the run-up to the Starmer regime’s proscription (terrorist ban) on non-violent, anti-genocide direct action group Palestine Action (PA), according to new evidence in the Telegraph.
Starmer did brief Trump on Palestine Action
For months, Downing Street had refused to provide information, requested by Freedom of Information Act request, on whether Starmer’s calls with Trump in March included the Palestine Action ban, despite admitting that it had the information:
But the Telegraph now confirms that Starmer had asked Scottish police specifically for updates on those arrested after PA daubed Trump’s ‘Trump Turnberry’ golf course in March – and then ‘briefed Trump personally’ on what the paper calls ‘developments’:
It’s not the first time that Starmer has run to his US masters when something happened that they didn’t like. When then-Home Secretary Theresa May quashed the extradition of autistic hacker Gary McKinnon, who had embarrassed the US military by hacking into its systems, Starmer – at the time Director of Public Prosecutions – dashed to Washington to grovel that it wasn’t his fault he couldn’t extradite McKinnon as he had promised. (Starmer had made similar efforts to extradite Julian Assange and ultimately failed in that too.)
But the thought of Starmer as PM showing the same lickspittle tendencies to a US president is not only just as sickening, but dangerous – even more so when the US president in question is a soulless sack crammed impossibly tight with ego that still somehow manages to be saggy and declares illegal military action on a whim and expects the UK to join in.
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