There’s no question now. That’s what the government did, by deliberately suppressing information about the mass murderer and possible motivations for the killings. We don’t need a bloody public enquiry to tell us that - and I seriously doubt any Labour-led public enquiry would tell us that. Starmer gaslights us about a supposed ‘new breed’ of terrorist - the “radicalised, loner misfit” (which we are invited to assume that the demon Rudakubana is). But in actual fact, a radicalised misfit is in charge of our country and is putting all our lives at risk and terrorising us in the process by weaponising the police and judiciary when we dare to protest about what’s happening!
Make no mistake: the decision to suppress information about the Southport attacker came directly from the government and it was not, as Weird Stalin absurdly claims, to avoid prejudicing the trial, which might possibly lead to the trial collapsing. To use the technical, legal phrase, that is utter bollocks. According to the Telegraph:
The police were gagged from releasing vital information about Axel Rudakubana in the wake of the Southport murders, according to sources.
Merseyside detectives had wanted to provide details about the killer’s background, including his religion and his crimes, but were warned not to do so by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
They had also been keen to explain more about a terrorist document and batch of ricin found at his home but were advised against it, police sources have told The Telegraph.
Following Rudakubana’s guilty pleas on Monday, prosecutors also tried to block details of a pre-trial briefing held by Merseyside Police being reported.
The police and politicians knew Rudakubana had terrorist material shortly after the attack but the public was not told.
The decision not to be more transparent has been blamed for fuelling the riots and there are growing suspicions that the information was not released in an attempt to ensure community harmony.
However, Jonathan Hall KC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, has said far more information could have been put into the public domain by the Government and the police without prejudicing legal proceedings.
‘Community harmony’? Not the British white working class community obviously, which had just had three little girls savagely slaughtered by a ‘Welshman’, resulting in much anger and thereafter rampant speculation and attempted uncovering of the truth by members of the public faced with an information vacuum in the days following the atrocity. When such online speculation and growing anger fed into the riots, what did Weird Stalin do: he poured petrol on the flames by weaponising the police and judiciary in order to launch a J6 style witch hunt against ‘far right protestors’.
A police source told The Telegraph there was frustration among those working on the case that they were being prevented from saying more.
The source said: “As far as they are concerned the more information that is in the public domain the better as it negates the speculation and conspiracies”.
One man died in prison and thousands of political prisoners are still sitting behind bars today because this radicalised Marxist/WEFglobalist misfit decided to deliberately withhold vital information from the public and thereafter pursue a politically motivated witch hunt against the British white working classes who impulsively and predictably responded to this information vacuum.
Stuck Farmer.
Stuck Farmer.
Stuck Farmer.
Here’s a reminder of Starmer’s wokery: https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/NINTCHDBPICT000588280874.jpg?w=620.
Allison Pearson points out in the Telegraph that: “When Labour MP Jo Cox was murdered in June 2016, the public knew almost all the details of her killer within 48 hours. That didn’t prevent Thomas Mair being given a whole life-term, did it? The difference is Mair was a white, “far-Right terrorist” and the Left is keen on publicising the few individuals who fit that description because they help to distract attention from the source of the real terrorist threat to this country.”
A reminder. After the Southport arrests, the Home Office tweeted (Xed?) that they had arrested 100 criminals...