Under Starmer, Britain saw a two-tiered justice system established: Immigrants, usually Muslims, who committed vicious crimes were coddled, shielded from public backlash, and often treated as victims themselves — victims of circumstance, victims of racism, victims of a broken immigration system, which nevertheless let them into the country in the first place and heaped taxpayer-funded benefits upon them. 

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S.A. McCarthy – WashingtonStand.com

In less than two weeks, the United States of America will celebrate the 250th anniversary of its independence from the British Empire, and President Donald Trump has pledged to usher in the “Golden Age of America” — but the “mother country,” as Thomas Jefferson referred to Britain, is in the midst of its own dark ages. In fact, it seems that the sun set on the British Empire many years ago.

Over the past decade, the British government has evinced an alarming degree of instability, cycling through incompetent and scandal-ridden leaders almost on a regular basis. Several prime ministers have been pressured to resign from office in the face of mounting confidence issues from within their own parties, others have resigned due to public outrage over major scandals. Outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer is simply the latest to add his name to the list of leaders in and out of Downing Street’s revolving door. Monday morning, after a weekend of speculation and news reports, Starmer officially announced his resignation as prime minister and as leader of the left-wing Labour Party, which currently holds a majority in Parliament.

While numerous establishment progressives in the Labour Party have praised Starmer’s leadership, the party was expected to face a wipeout in the upcoming parliamentary elections under Starmer’s continued leadership. One pollster confirmed that a majority of British voters supported Starmer’s decision to step down following local elections last month, in which Brexit frontman Nigel Farage’s Reform Party, which campaigned heavily on immigration restriction, practically wiped out Labour, gaining a staggering 1,452 district council seats and playing a role in Labour’s loss of 1,498 seats.

Starmer’s reign was characterized by periods of unrest and violence, as well as massive scandals. While the prime minister refused to acknowledge it, his resignation came less than a week after Member of Parliament (MP) Rupert Lowe, founder of the hardline immigration restrictionist Restore Britain Party, published the 219-page Rape Gang Inquiry Report (detailed by The Washington Stand here and here), which concluded that at least 250,000 British girls — many of them adolescents at the time and some as young as 11 years of age — had been systematically abused, raped, gang-raped, sex trafficked, and tortured by Muslim gangs.

Much of the blame for the mass rape was laid at the feet of the Labour Party, beginning with former Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1997, but Starmer himself was personally singled out for blame in the report. While serving as head of the Crown Prosecution Service (essentially the British equivalent of attorney general, responsible for overseeing criminal prosecutions for England and Wales), Starmer reportedly allowed at least 13,000 Muslim rapists go with letters of warning. No prison sentences, no fines, just warnings.

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