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The lies keep on coming from Boris.... He has accused Keir Starmer of not prosecuting Jimmy Savile ,
...when Keir was a lawer .......But Boris as usual has no evidence to support his words.
....A former chief prosecutor has come forward and said.
"It is not true ..I was there,Keir Starmer had nothing to do with the decision, on the contrary Keir helped me bring hundreds of child sex abusers to justice. .....Boris,s accusation is a disgrace to parliament...
...when Keir was a lawer .......But Boris as usual has no evidence to support his words.
....A former chief prosecutor has come forward and said.
"It is not true ..I was there,Keir Starmer had nothing to do with the decision, on the contrary Keir helped me bring hundreds of child sex abusers to justice. .....Boris,s accusation is a disgrace to parliament...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gulliver, the buck stops with the DPP,That is why Starmer has apologised,but you knew that.
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Unfortunately you only have half the story on this one.
Most of it will depend on whether you think the man at the top should be accountable, something Sir Kier has levelled at Johnson. So by Sir Kiers reasoning he should be culpable for not prosecuting JS.
In addition, its quite an admission to say, as DPP, you were not aware that one of the most prominent men in the country was being interviewed for alleged kiddie fiddling. Does anyone really believe that?
Most of it will depend on whether you think the man at the top should be accountable, something Sir Kier has levelled at Johnson. So by Sir Kiers reasoning he should be culpable for not prosecuting JS.
In addition, its quite an admission to say, as DPP, you were not aware that one of the most prominent men in the country was being interviewed for alleged kiddie fiddling. Does anyone really believe that?
Gulliver, as usual you are twisting the facts. He said that he wants to be not that he will be.
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""The interview took place under conditions of the strictest secrecy. In his winter years, a national treasure was facing searching questions from police about historic claims of child sex abuse.
It was October 2009 and it seemed Sir Jimmy Savile might finally have to pay for his crimes. Four women had come forward to allege he had attacked them, two saying they were just 14 at the time.
It was one of the most explosive police interviews of the year — and you might reasonably expect that the head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) would have been closely involved in checking that the case was being handled properly.
So who was the prosecutorial chief at this time? Step forward, Sir Keir Starmer."" and
""Remarkably, Jimmy Savile is not the only dangerous sex criminal in whose case the CPS under Starmer's watch seems to have blundered.
Take the 'black cab rapist' John Worboys, who was convicted in 2009 of 19 offences against 12 women.
After Worboys's trial concluded, 75 more women came forward to allege he had attacked them. Yet prosecutors were apparently unmoved by their claims and took no further action."" and further
""In July 2009, Starmer caused yet more controversy when he declared that up to 70,000 criminals should receive cautions or on-the-spot fines rather than facing prosecution, to save court time and money. Cold comfort to the victims!
To this, we might add the one-time DPP's failure to prosecute the police officer who pushed newspaper vendor Ian Tomlinson, who died in 2009 during the G20 protests in London. Starmer admitted that Mr Tomlinson had been assaulted but said there was 'no realistic prospect' of securing a conviction, due to conflicting medical evidence as to the cause of death. Mr Tomlinson's family reacted with fury and despair.
Then there was Starmer's bizarre decision in 2013, on advice from his senior legal adviser, not to pursue a male primary school teacher in Wales who had sent explicit sexual material to a 'confused' 16-year-old boy who later committed suicide."" Get the picture?
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""The interview took place under conditions of the strictest secrecy. In his winter years, a national treasure was facing searching questions from police about historic claims of child sex abuse.
It was October 2009 and it seemed Sir Jimmy Savile might finally have to pay for his crimes. Four women had come forward to allege he had attacked them, two saying they were just 14 at the time.
It was one of the most explosive police interviews of the year — and you might reasonably expect that the head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) would have been closely involved in checking that the case was being handled properly.
So who was the prosecutorial chief at this time? Step forward, Sir Keir Starmer."" and
""Remarkably, Jimmy Savile is not the only dangerous sex criminal in whose case the CPS under Starmer's watch seems to have blundered.
Take the 'black cab rapist' John Worboys, who was convicted in 2009 of 19 offences against 12 women.
After Worboys's trial concluded, 75 more women came forward to allege he had attacked them. Yet prosecutors were apparently unmoved by their claims and took no further action."" and further
""In July 2009, Starmer caused yet more controversy when he declared that up to 70,000 criminals should receive cautions or on-the-spot fines rather than facing prosecution, to save court time and money. Cold comfort to the victims!
To this, we might add the one-time DPP's failure to prosecute the police officer who pushed newspaper vendor Ian Tomlinson, who died in 2009 during the G20 protests in London. Starmer admitted that Mr Tomlinson had been assaulted but said there was 'no realistic prospect' of securing a conviction, due to conflicting medical evidence as to the cause of death. Mr Tomlinson's family reacted with fury and despair.
Then there was Starmer's bizarre decision in 2013, on advice from his senior legal adviser, not to pursue a male primary school teacher in Wales who had sent explicit sexual material to a 'confused' 16-year-old boy who later committed suicide."" Get the picture?
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There was no "wrongdoing"
Nevertheless the DPP did apologise for the shortcomings of his department.
There was no "wrongdoing"
Nevertheless the DPP did apologise for the shortcomings of his department.
Keir Starmer Didn't prosecute Jimmy Savile.???
Boris Johnson .....Did Lie about the £350M on his Brexit bus.
.....Did Break his election manifesto on Nat ins. and pensions.
.....Did Try to change parliamentry rules to save Owen Paterson
.....Did call muslim women letter boxes.
.....Did give lucrative covid contracts to Tory chums.
.....Did Lie to Parliament.
.....Did unlawfully shut down Parliament
.....Did promise to die in a ditch.
Boris Johnson .....Did Lie about the £350M on his Brexit bus.
.....Did Break his election manifesto on Nat ins. and pensions.
.....Did Try to change parliamentry rules to save Owen Paterson
.....Did call muslim women letter boxes.
.....Did give lucrative covid contracts to Tory chums.
.....Did Lie to Parliament.
.....Did unlawfully shut down Parliament
.....Did promise to die in a ditch.
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