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No UK prime minister has ever come to power with less popular enthusiasm than Keir Starmer.
Perhaps it is because he has declared himself a socialist. Perhaps it is because of his apparent closeness to the World Economic Forum and other equally nefarious organisations. Perhaps it is his past as Director of Public Prosecutions. Or perhaps it is all three.
As Stark Naked Brief noted, “There is a lot about Keir Starmer that the wider public does not know.”
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Keir Starmer is a former Director of Public Prosecutions (“DPP”) and Head of the Crown Prosecution Service (“CPS”), where he was central in making sure the case against Julian Assange continued.
As DPP, Starmer failed to bring charges against Jimmy Savile for paedophilia. The decision was made despite the CPS receiving substantial evidence of his crimes from witnesses and victims several years before Savile died in 2011. All CPS files on Savile were destroyed in October 2010; it is an open question whether Starmer himself made that call, and if so, why.
After reviewing the CPS’s handling of the Savile case in 2012, Starmer reportedly “came very close to rubber-stamping the original decision not to prosecute,” before appointing his own CPS chief legal adviser, Alison Levitt, to conduct the formal inquiry.
Starmer also encountered criticism over the CPS’s decision to release the prolific serial rapist, John Worboys, from prison, as well as the decision not to pursue 75 further allegations made against him. However, in 2018, the CPS issued a statement claiming that Starmer had no role in either of the decisions regarding Worboys.
In June 2014, Starmer joined the law firm Mishcon de Reya. The company has received huge fines for facilitating money laundering and frequently helps wealthy people and powerful corporations abuse the British legal system to “intimidate and destroy” journalists. Starmer received over £6,000 for just 24 hours of work at Mishcon de Reya in 2016. Starmer was forced in July 2017 by then-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to depart his well-remunerated position there, after taking a Shadow Cabinet role.
The above are just a few of the questionable activities noted by Wikispooks that have surrounded Starmer before he became prime minister. You can read the Wikispooks page on Kier Starmer HERE.
His stance during the covid “pandemic” was also less than honourable. As Wikispooks notes: “Starmer has been a weak leader in opposing government policies during covid-19. The sole criticism of Boris Johnson throughout has been; not enough lockdowns, vaccines, mask mandates etc.”
In December 2021, Sir Keir insisted that, while he is not “comfortable” with the idea of vaccine passports, he believes they are necessary. In the parliamentary vote, Starmer voted “yes” to vaccine passports to regulate all parts of society based on an always-updated injection status.
Starmer’s undesirable traits have extended beyond the UK’s borders.
In January 2023, Starmer admitted he prefers to hobnob with billionaires and their select invitees at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos to national politics in London. As reported by Express:
Asked to choose between Davos and Westminster, he said: “Davos … Because Westminster is too constrained. And, you know, it’s closed and we’re not having meaning … Once you get out of Westminster, whether it’s Davos or anywhere else, you actually engage with people that you can see [yourself] working with in the future.”
On the seat of British democracy, Sir Keir added: “Westminster is just a tribal shouting place.”
Lee Anderson asks if hot weather is affecting Keir Starmer after ‘staggering admission‘, Express, 9 September 2023
In February 2024, Starmer attended the Munich Security Conference, an annual conference of mid-level functionaries from the military-industrial complex including politicians, propagandists and lobbyists.
There is more.
At the end of last month, The Stark Naked Brief posted a Twitter (now X) thread about various underreported investigations that have revealed more about Starmer and his loyalties.
The Twitter thread consists of excerpts taken from an interview conducted a year ago by Mint Press News’ Lowkey with Declassified UK journalist Matt Kennard about his investigations into the now UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer.
During the interview, Lowkey and Kennard discuss Starmer’s involvement in the Julian Assange case, close associate of Epstein Peter Mandelson praising Starmer for purging the Labour Party of non-establishment candidates, how Starmer was behind stopping the prosecution of intelligence service agents who were accused of illegal torture and that Starmer was a member of the Trilateral Commission.
Starmer’s reputation is carefully calibrated by him and the people around him and is based on quite thin evidence, Kennard said.
“He started at the CPS in 2008. And his time at the CPS [ ], when you look into it, it’s marked by just how reactionary and how establishment-friendly he is … Another facet of his career at the CPS is it’s really really secret. And it shouldn’t be it’s a public body,” he said. “All the records he had; they haven’t disclosed any … When you apply through the Freedom of Information Act to get stuff you’re always told, ‘Oh no, we’ve destroyed that … [or] no we can’t give you those documents’.”
“It’s also interesting how he’s protected by the [left-wing] media,” he added.
After discussing the unprecedented act of Starmer, the head of CPS, attending MI5 chief Sir Jonathan Evans’ farewell drinks the year after Starmer protected Sir Jonathan from possible prosecution over MI5’s role in CIA torture, Kennard commented: “Looking at the evidence, [Starmer’s] clearly had his eye on power and getting it. And he’s got absolutely no scruples … he’s obsessed with power. He will do whatever. He hasn’t got a principle he’ll hold to if it’s not conducive to him attaining power and retaining it.”
The discussion moved on to discussing Julian Assange’s case. “The Assange case with the CPS was just riven with irregularities and strange happenings,” Kennard said.
In November 2011, Starmer led a five-person British delegation that met with then-US Attorney General Eric Holder for 45 minutes at the US Department of Justice offices in Washington. The delegation included the UK liaison prosecutor to the US, who dealt with extradition. At the time, Starmer’s CPS was handling Assange’s proposed extradition to Sweden.
“So [Starmer] was integral to the Assange case, well his organisation,” Kennard told Lowkey. “And there’s never been any information about his role that’s come out apart from [US records] which I revealed in [my] article.” The article Kennard is referring to is an article he wrote in June 2023 titled ‘CPS Has Destroyed All Records of Keir Starmer’s Four Trips to Washington’.
“One of the scariest parts of the Assange thing is how the Judiciary has been captured by the state – but not only the UK state, by the American state [as well],” he said.
Kennard and Lowkey then discussed Starmer’s involvement with the Trilateral Commission. Starmer joined the Trilateral Commission between 2017-18. He spoke at the group’s London event in 2017 alongside former heads of MI5 and GCHQ. Starmer left the Trilateral Commission sometime between 2021 and 2022.
“The Trilateral Commission is [ ] an elite networking group in the sort of mould of the Bilderberg meetings,” Kennard said. “It was set up in 1973 by the billionaire banker David Rockefeller … he wanted to get together elites from the US, Europe and Japan to maintain a sort of hegemony by those three powers, effectively, against the Soviet Union. At the time he was close to the leadership of the CIA … US intelligence has always had representation in the Trilateral Commission.”
Adding, “It’s not the type of organisation you expect a Labour politician be in … [Starmer] joined when he was in Corbyn’s Shadow Cabinet.”
“The Trilateral Commission is about entrenching your lead interests and corporate interests and state interests which was the opposite to the Labour’s policies at the time. “[Corbyn’s Labour] policy programme was about redistributing power and wealth from the top to the bottom,” Kennard explained.
Kennard had spoken to James Schneider, Corbyn’s spokesman while he was Labour Party leader, who said: “Starmer didn’t inform us that he was joining the Trilateral Commission while serving in the Shadow Cabinet. If he had, we would have put a stop to it.”
Starmer was one of only two British MPs who were members of the Trilateral Commission while serving in parliament. The other one was Rory Stewart, who had served seven years as an MI6 officer before he moved into politics.
In August 2023, Kennard correctly predicted that Starmer would be elected in the next general election which was held on 5 July 2024. “He’ll get elected and then people will come to the realisation … that he’s not going to be different to Sunak.”
“The [left-wing] establishment has sold this idea for years now [that] it’s all Boris Johnson – he is a corrupt, awful individual, there’s never been someone as bad as him, once we get rid of him it will be all right. Sunak, he’s awful as well, we just need to get rid of the Tories,” Kennard said.
However, “because they’re [left-wing] they don’t have the structural analysis that we live in an oligarchy and that Labour is part of the same system. So that’s obviously, it’s going to become very apparent, it’s becoming apparent now … When that [realisation] happens at the societal level, I think there’s going to be all sorts of social unrest, civil unrest and I think it’s going to get really dark here.”
“I don’t think [Starmer will] last that long,” Kennard added. “My take at the moment is, because he’s such a charlatan and doesn’t have any principles … and apparently, from what I’ve heard, that even people on the Labour right he’s not liked that much because he’s so uncharismatic.”
Further reading:
- Five questions for new Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer about his UK and US national security establishment links, The Gray Zone, 5 June 2020
- Keir Starmer is a Long-Time Servant of the British Security State, Novara Media, 2 March 2021
- Keir Starmer Billed Taxpayer Nearly £250,000 For Travel Expenses At CPS, Declassified UK, 13 April 2023
- After Clearing MI5 of Torture, Keir Starmer Attended Its Chief’s Leaving Party, Declassified UK, 25 May 2023
- Keir Starmer’s Special Relationship With The Murdoch Press, Declassified UK, 5 July 2023
- UK Government Deployed 15 Staff On Secret Operation To Seize Julian Assange, Declassified UK, 29 November 2022
- Minister ‘Misled Parliament’ On Foreign Office Role In Secret Assange Operation, Declassified UK, 2 December 2022
- Keir Starmer Joined Secretive CIA-Linked Group While Serving In Corbyn’s Shadow Cabinet, Declassified UK, 26 July 2023
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