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Keir Stalin’s declaration of war on the people has backfired

Keir Stalin’s declaration of war on the people has backfired

Starmer Addressed Far-Right Rioting After Southport Stabbing

In a chilling speech that should send shivers down the spine of every supporter of democracy in the UK, Keir Stalin coldly designated everyone who has been out protesting as being ‘Far Right’ then went on to carefully reveal his plans for his own personal Stasi to silence an increasingly angry British population.

We all saw Keir Stalin visit Southport and cold as ice, he laid his flowers and got his photos, he didn’t even stop to speak to the people, it was the most cynical and unemotional photo opportunity I have ever seen.

 

Then he delivered a powerful address in response to the recent far-right rioting following a stabbing incident in Southport. He began by expressing deep sympathy for the affected families, acknowledging their unimaginable pain and calling for space to grieve, but no apology for ignoring everyone when he visited.

Starmer emphasised the importance of allowing authorities to conduct their investigation without prejudice, stating, “The time for answering those questions is not now.” He reminded everyone that a compromised trial would ultimately deprive victims and their families of the justice they deserve.

The Labour leader then turned his attention to what he described as a “tiny, mindless minority” who had inflicted further suffering on the grieving Southport community. He condemned the actions of thugs who travelled to Southport, throwing bricks at police officers who had just dealt with an attack on children in their own community.

Starmer highlighted several incidents across the country, including attacks on mosques, flares thrown at Winston Churchill’s statue, and a Nazi salute at the Cenotaph. He stressed that these actions reveal the true nature of those involved.

You are highlighting a handful, yes in the order of things a handful of people who have expressed their anger badly, but hear this Mr. Marxist, those who you have seen are a mere fraction of the total people who have had enough.

Following a meeting with senior police and law enforcement leaders, Starmer announced plans to establish a national capability across police forces to tackle violent disorder. This initiative will include shared intelligence, wider deployment of facial recognition technology, and preventative action through criminal behaviour orders.

In short, this anti-British Marxist is announcing his own personal Stasi and declaring war on the British people, that will not go down well sir and I can tell you this for a fact:

YOU WILL LOSE!

The Labour leader also addressed social media companies, warning that violent disorder incited online is a crime and that the law must be upheld everywhere. What he actually means is that he will attack any platform that allows people to speak the truth.  Let’s not forget that people can communicate in many was and you cannot stop the masses from finding out what is happening, no matter how much your corrupt mainstream media lie to them.

Responding to questions from the media, Starmer clarified that the focus is not on introducing new legislation but on using existing powers more effectively. He emphasised the importance of a coordinated response and swift action in cases of violent disorder.

Starmer also addressed concerns from the British Muslim community, pledging to take every necessary step to ensure their safety. He reiterated his commitment to showing “who we are” in response to far-right provocations.

In reality, Keir Stalin was saying that he is going to protect Muslims from the ‘Far Right’ or more correctly, anyone who disagrees with our country being forced to its knees by those who have decided to take over….which will NEVER happen, EVER!

When asked about apparent inconsistencies in police responses across different regions, Starmer explained that the afternoon’s meeting was aimed at creating a more unified national approach. He expressed support for increased use of criminal behaviour orders to prevent known offenders from travelling to cause trouble.

Starmer declined to comment directly on statements made by other political figures, including Nigel Farage. Instead, he emphasised his focus on the victims, their families, and the police officers who responded to the incident in Southport.

Once again, we saw his concern when he visited, it was an insult, pure and simple.

The Labour leader concluded by distinguishing his approach from what he called the “performative politics” of previous governments. Starmer advocated for a “politics of service,” which involves working collaboratively to address challenges and ensure the country’s safety while respecting citizens’ values.

Does anyone really believe that?

Summary:

• Starmer expressed sympathy for families affected by the Southport stabbing incident, calling for space to grieve and emphasising the importance of a fair trial.
• He condemned far-right rioting in Southport and other areas, describing it as criminal behaviour rather than legitimate protest.
• A national capability across police forces will be established to tackle violent disorder, including:
– Shared intelligence
– Wider use of facial recognition technology
– Preventative action through criminal behaviour orders
• Starmer warned social media companies about their responsibility in curbing online incitement of violence.
• The focus is on better use of existing powers rather than introducing new legislation.
• He pledged to protect the British Muslim community from far-right attacks.
• Starmer advocated for a more coordinated national police response to such incidents.
• He emphasised his focus on victims, families, and responding police officers rather than commenting on statements by other political figures.
• Starmer contrasted his “politics of service” approach with the “performative politics” of previous governments, emphasising collaborative problem-solving.

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