Matthew Steeples calls out fake news site ‘Politicalite’ for falsely blaming Sir Keir Starmer for failing to prosecute the paedophile Jimmy Savile
Anyone who tells you Sir Keir Starmer isn’t a vast improvement on Jeremy Corbyn as leader of Her Majesty’s official opposition has to be off their merry rocker. That’s a fact, but, naturally, the spin campaign against this Southwark born Leeds and Oxford graduate has already kicked in.
With the self-declared “hottest right-wing tabloid news outlet [who support] Brexit, Trump and Populism” (take that to mean: “trashy fake news rag”) that is Politicalite claiming that Sir Keir “helped [the] renowned paedophile [Sir Jimmy Savile] evade justice in 2009, three years before he died,” one can see evidence of both the hard-left Corbynistas seeking revenge and the far-right looking for a new ‘leftie’ enemy to pin shame on.
Sir Keir, to the contrary of what the moronic headbanger founder of Politicalite, Jordan James, declared as fact very clearly condemned the situation that led to Savile getting away with his crimes. In 2013, he told the BBC’s Panorama:
“Without a change in the law, there’ll be another Savile… I think this is a very real issue that has been with us for a very long time. You can go back to the 50s and probably earlier to find examples, but you can find many more recent examples, and it’s a very simple proposition: if you’re in a position of authority, and you have cause to believe that a child has been abused, you really ought to do something about it.”
Whilst Starmer also admitted that Savile needed to be a “watershed moment” and wakeup call for the CPS – which he headed between July 2008 and November 2013 – he subsequently acted to propose altering the tests used to assess complainants’ credibility in sexual violence cases. In October 2013, he even went as far as to state: “For too long, child sexual abuse cases have been plagued by myths about how ‘real’ victims behave which simply do not withstand scrutiny. The days of the model victim are over. From now on these cases will be investigated and prosecuted differently, whatever the vulnerabilities of the victim.”
Hatemongering Politicalite, on the other hand, is a ‘publication’ that deserves to be called out. It has promoted Tommy Robinson and given a platform to James Goddard, the ‘Yellow Vest’ convicted of harassing the ex-MP Anna Soubry in 2019. Here, indeed, is something that the nation should most truly be ashamed of.
Pictured top: Sir Keir Starmer with his wife, Victoria.
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I would never vote Labour but Starmer is at least going to be a good leader of the opposition – unlike his contemptible failure predecessor Corbyn.
Politicalite – Light on brain cells are the people that contribute to that. If you can call them people.
He scares the shit out of ME but yes, a definite improvement over Jeremy Dustbyn. But then again, my cat is an improvement over Jeremy Dustbyn.
An improvement on Jeremy Corbyn but I will not be supporting him.
he was head of the cps while the savile case was under investigation.
therefore, he was a shit director of public prosecutions, but now he’s leader of the opposition, at the very best.
Starmer is a Zionist, married to a jewess. That’s all you need to know regarding his commitment to Britain. Regardless of the fact that he is almost bound to er on the side of protecting pedophiles, since it’s blackmail of pedophiles that ensures the Jews influence in British politics. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to piece these things together, regardless of the exposure of the Jewish lead international paedophile rings.
Your comment is published so don’t bleat anymore. It will be offensive to many, but if you wish to write such, let it be seen and let others judge you. Do not dare attack this publication again as you plainly will just make further fool of yourself trying to suggest we are something, nothing or anything. Next!
There isn’t a chance in hell that moderators will post my comments. However, I’ll do some research to see who’s behind this publication. I’m guessing (((you know who)))