Starmer: PM incited mob with conspiracy theory of violent fascists | NewsChain

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  1. It was stupid for Bojo to say. But lets not fool ourselves, those lads didn’t just go “Fuck Boris was right on PMQs, time to get Starmer”. They were going to do this already.

  2. When have the tories ever not incited anything against labour?

    Their party political broadcast last night couldn’t go 10 seconds without mentioning labour. Their party isn’t based on what it can do for you or what’s best for the country. It’s about keeping people deluded into thinking labour are the reason boris spent all the country’s money.

  3. Daft beggars. There won’t be any place for them in the kind of country the Tories want to create. Just cannon fodder.

    The fatal flaw in aping American extremism is the question, remind me who is President again?

  4. I feel like we’re at a very important point of inflection in UK politics. Johnson is pushing his boundaries all the time but he’s really had to up the ante recently as a result of his own hubris.

    Party-gate is his Waterloo. He has to hang on desperately here and if he does, which is looking more likely, we will see more courting of the far right, and the big lies (where has that been seen before??). Another rubicon will have been crossed.

    This is a very dangerous time, with a very dangerous win-at-all-costs leader and some seriously dangerous supporters. The more crimes they commit, the more they have to lose, the further they’ll be willing to push this.

    It’ll be a wretched irony that our only hope is from inside the wretched party that spawned the floppy-haired dithering dictator.

  5. Tip of the iceberg of what’s coming at Starmer. Conservative right hate machine is only warming up its engines at this point.

  6. So, while complaining about “slurs” he would like to blame the tories for a protest instigated by the last Labour leader’s brother (who was for a long period a Labour member and campaigned for Labour). What a weasel.

  7. I mean Starmer was in charge of the CPS when they investigated and decided not to prosecute Saville in 09. Couldn’t he of got them to look again or overrule them?

  8. The sad thing is just talking about this is digging the conspiracy into people’s minds and making them believe it might be true.

  9. Johnson’s denial of culpability in inciting that attack is as credible as Trump’s denial of culpability in the Capitol Hill riots.

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