The evidence is mounting: is this why Natalie Elphicke is perfect for Keir Starmer’s Labour Party?
I made the infographic accompanying this article with no idea where to use it; I should not have worried.
The Canary tells us that there are more skeletons in Elphicke’s closet, saying she lobbied then-Justice Secretary Robert Buckland to interfere in the trial of her sex-offender husband (he said it was “completely improper”). This is in addition to lobbying a judge after his conviction, to stop character references submitted by his supporters from being published.
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The same article says she went on to try to secure better prison conditions for him.
Elphicke denies the allegations, we’re told.
Skwawkbox has carried an article showing that Starmer himself has no answer to the allegations about Elphicke and can only robotically repeat how delighted he is that this Tory sleazeball has crossed the floor of the House of Commons in order to stink up his party as well.
The video clip really has to be seen to be believed:
Still, it’s not the first time Starmer has ducked awkward questions.
I dare say dyed-in-the-wool ‘Labour’ voters will be dodging questions about why they support this cheerleader for sleaze after they blindly vote for his party at the general election. Be sure to ask them!
And it seems to me that her claims about her ex-husband’s victim make her perfect for Starmer’s Labour.
After all, in his fake “anti-Semitism” crisis, Starmer spent years falsely accusing innocent people of wrongdoing.
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Is this why Natalie Elphicke is perfect for Keir Starmer’s Labour Party?
The evidence is mounting: is this why Natalie Elphicke is perfect for Keir Starmer’s Labour Party?
I made the infographic accompanying this article with no idea where to use it; I should not have worried.
The Canary tells us that there are more skeletons in Elphicke’s closet, saying she lobbied then-Justice Secretary Robert Buckland to interfere in the trial of her sex-offender husband (he said it was “completely improper”). This is in addition to lobbying a judge after his conviction, to stop character references submitted by his supporters from being published.
Buy Cruel Britannia in print here. Buy the Cruel Britannia ebook here. Or just click on the image!
The same article says she went on to try to secure better prison conditions for him.
Elphicke denies the allegations, we’re told.
Skwawkbox has carried an article showing that Starmer himself has no answer to the allegations about Elphicke and can only robotically repeat how delighted he is that this Tory sleazeball has crossed the floor of the House of Commons in order to stink up his party as well.
The video clip really has to be seen to be believed:
Still, it’s not the first time Starmer has ducked awkward questions.
I dare say dyed-in-the-wool ‘Labour’ voters will be dodging questions about why they support this cheerleader for sleaze after they blindly vote for his party at the general election. Be sure to ask them!
And it seems to me that her claims about her ex-husband’s victim make her perfect for Starmer’s Labour.
After all, in his fake “anti-Semitism” crisis, Starmer spent years falsely accusing innocent people of wrongdoing.
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