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Emrys

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5. A few updates since I posted the OP
Mon Jan 6, 2025, 09:24 AM
Jan 2025

To set the scene, this was Musk revving up to his anti Starmer tweet blitz vendetta a couple of days ago:



The focus shifted after that, and Farage with Musk was a trending topic on Twitter yesterday and overnight after Musk's call for Farage to be unseated. Pitched battles between Farage loyalists and Musk fanciers who also fancied Tommy Robinson raged all night, the main upshot being that a number saw multimillionaire Reform MP Rupert Lowe, relatively Robinson-agnostic if not Robinson-friendly, emerge as a favourite to take over from Farage should a vacancy arise.



It also emerged that Farage wasn't sufficiently rabidly anti-Muslim for a number of tweeters' tastes after he made the outrageous claim that deporting every Muslim in the UK might be going a bit far, as well as stretching various resources.

Meanwhile, Farage appeared to enjoy a light but invigorating fluffing on BBC 1 television's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg political magazine show. One of his claims was that people were angry (and none more so than Elon Musk, apparently, who knew nothing about the issue at all until a couple of days ago and is now a World Expert on it and the entirety of UK politics) that there's been no full public inquiry into the rape gang cases and allegations.

Kuenssberg didn't bother to point out (or quite possibly didn't know) that precisely such an inquiry had reported its findings in 2022 under the previous government. Oh well.

After having otherwise lain low, Farage did finally address Musk's outburst on Twitter:



Raheem Kassam, a former editor-in-chief of Breitbart UK and former chief adviser to Farage, was a bit more succinct:



Now here's Nazir Afzal, whose term of office as Chief Crown Prosecutor for North West England overlapped with Starmer's term as Director of Public Prosecutions and Head of the Crown Prosecution Service. Afzal, working closely with Starmer, focused on violence against women and sexual exploitation of children during his time in office. He tackled shortcomings in the handling of grooming rings and the reticence of the authorities to address such issues among the Asian community for fear of accusations of racism, kicking off by overturning a previous decision not to pursue investigations into the Rochdale child sex abuse ring. He also correctly emphasized that the great majority of paedophiles in the uK are white. His efforts against grooming gangs earned him criticism among the Asian community and, ironically in view of the current fuss, calls by the far right for him to be dismissed and deported, which led to his requiring police protection (he was born in Birmingham, so they wouldn't have had to deport him far):

nazir afzal
@nazirafzal

Some commenting on child sexual abuse following some “intervention” from the USA

They might want to consider that Starmer left office with the highest number of convictions for child sexual abuse since records began

100s more abusers brought to justice
1000s more victims heard



It's perhaps not a coincidence, or perhaps sheer gleeful opportunism, that Alexander Dugin, "Putin's brain" and a prime mover in his war on Ukraine, tweeted yesterday:



He spoilt it a bit by overshooting somewhat in another tweet:



And as I type, Starmer has just held a press conference to address the misinformation about his conduct as Director of Public Prosecutions - it seems in general terms (Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has been feverishly stirring the pot, among many others) rather than directly addressing Musk. I'm sure we'll here more about that during the course of today. What I've heard has echoed Afzal's account above, along with an accusation that Robinson's extra-legal conduct almost led to the collapse of at least one child sexual abuse case, which I seem to recall was reported at the time.

Once this has all blown over (if it ever does), Starmer may want to have a word with his newly appointed Ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson, who last week was looking forward to tapping into Farage's alleged inside track to Trump to smooth the UK's way through the new presidency.

And final word, for now at least, to Larry the Cat:



[Also X-posted on General Discussion - https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=19877152 ]

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