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Weasel Words and Hidden Agendas Mark Starmer's Statement About Axel Rudakubana Attack

Writer's picture: Editor Darren BirksEditor Darren Birks

Keir Starmer has sickened many, including the parents of the victims, by using the murders to further his own political agenda.


Starmer has made a statement following the guilty plea made by Axel Rudakubana yesterday which began with a series of lies and weasel words absolving him of any responsibility and further muddying the waters around what he knew and when he knew it but worse was yet to come.


Whilst he did mention 'terrorism' Starmer reframed the Southport attack as the work of some type of as yet unknown 'Incel'. Although he didn't use that specific word, he used the same type of language to describe Rudekubana. This was not by accident, by associating Rudakabana with Incels it makes it far easier for Starmer to push his hidden agenda.

Starmer claimed the UK faces a ‘new’ terror threat - ‘loners, misfits, young men in their bedroom accessing all manner of material online’

then going on to say he will make changes to terrorism laws to recognise "new and dangerous threat" if that is needed


Within minutes we'd somehow gone from another terrorist attack by a crazed immigrant to Incels and needing to protect children from vague 'online harms'. After characterising Rudekubana as an Incel, Starmer could then move further away from what happened in Southport and start talking about children needing to be protected online. Not deranged foreigners who want to behead them for being white, but the far more dangerous thoughts or videos on Tiktok.

In her own statement about the case home secretary Yvette Cooper said that the government are bringing in a 'number of laws' to try and protect children on the internet later this year, and says "companies should take responsibility before then".


The home secretary says she will be contacting technology companies asking them to remove "dangerous" material that Rudakubana was able to access online. "Companies should not be profiting from hosting content that puts children's lives at risk," but nobody asked what any of that has to do with the Southport attacks.

The Rudakubana Attack is being used as an excuse for more censorship, and to further the 'need' for every person in the UK to have an Digital ID to access the internet.

Cooper has not only been pushing for Digital ID to access the internet, she has also been one of those championing the idea of making 'misogyny' a crime and this now fits in perfectly with that. Note, that it was not a white Englishman who committed these dreadful murders, but it they will be the ones paying the price.




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