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* CPS refuses to reveal Starmer’s role in wrongful Post Office prosecutions.<ref name="postoffice">https://archive.is/8CEv0</ref>
* CPS refuses to reveal Starmer’s role in wrongful Post Office prosecutions.<ref name="postoffice">https://archive.is/8CEv0</ref>
* Starmer advised [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]] in 2008, five years after it was banned from conducting activities in Germany over antisemitic leaflets.<ref name="banned">https://archive.is/PfLrF</ref>
* Starmer advised [[Hizb ut-Tahrir]] in 2008, five years after it was banned from conducting activities in Germany over antisemitic leaflets.<ref name="banned">https://archive.is/PfLrF</ref>
* Promised to tear out antisemitism by its roots in the Labour party that existed during the [[Jeremy Corbyn]] leadership.<ref name="sky">https://archive.is/vhwBE</ref>
* Achieved a postgraduate degree at [[Oxford University]] as a bachelor of Civil Law.<ref name="sky"></ref>
* Setup [[Socialist Alternatives]], a radical left wing journal.<ref name="sky"></ref>
* Headed the [[Crown Prosecution Service]].<ref name="sky"></ref>
* Since becoming leader of the [[Labour Party]], has dropped promises to increase income tax, nationalist most public services and scrap tuition fees.<ref name="sky"></ref>


== Twitter ==
== Twitter ==

Revision as of 00:13, 29 January 2024

Stories

  • In April 2021, Keir Starmer was photographed drinking beer and eating curry with colleagues, during which time indoor gatherings were banned.[1]
  • No further investment new oil and gas projects in the North Sea.[2]
  • Keir Starmer takes knee for BLM.[3]
  • It's wrong to say that only women have a cervix.[4]
  • CPS refuses to reveal Starmer’s role in wrongful Post Office prosecutions.[5]
  • Starmer advised Hizb ut-Tahrir in 2008, five years after it was banned from conducting activities in Germany over antisemitic leaflets.[6]
  • Promised to tear out antisemitism by its roots in the Labour party that existed during the Jeremy Corbyn leadership.[7]
  • Achieved a postgraduate degree at Oxford University as a bachelor of Civil Law.[7]
  • Setup Socialist Alternatives, a radical left wing journal.[7]
  • Headed the Crown Prosecution Service.[7]
  • Since becoming leader of the Labour Party, has dropped promises to increase income tax, nationalist most public services and scrap tuition fees.[7]

Twitter

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