Starmer & The Tale of The Three Ukrainan Male Model Saboteurs
Keir Starmer, has had not one, but three of his properties firebombed
There is something deeply wrong with the current state of British politics, and it’s not a matter of opinion, it’s a matter of public interest, national security, and basic accountability. The sitting British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has had not one, but three of his properties allegedly targeted in firebomb attacks by Ukrainian male models. That’s not satire. That’s the real situation. And yet, nobody in Parliament has had the courage to ask the obvious question: does the Prime Minister know these men? The press won’t ask either. It’s a complete blackout, and that silence is not just strange, it’s dangerous.
If this is a politically motivated attack, then it is terrorism. If it’s personal, it suggests the Prime Minister may have left himself open to blackmail or worse. In either case, the public has a right to know. The refusal to confront this head-on makes a mockery of the idea that the government is transparent or accountable. It also raises serious questions about how far British politics has fallen. If this had happened under any other Prime Minister, it would be a national scandal. But now, it’s brushed aside like it’s normal for the leader of the country to be targeted in arson attacks, with the suspects having direct ties to a foreign country receiving British military aid.
The Ukraine connection is not incidental. These aren’t random names. The United Kingdom has poured weapons and money into Ukraine since 2014, backing a regime that grew out of a violent coup, one that replaced a democratically elected government with a nationalist, U.S.-backed administration. We were told this was about defending democracy. What we’ve really created is a Frankenstein state filled with warlords, mercenaries, and political operatives who now operate all over Europe. A former Ukrainian MP was murdered in Madrid in broad daylight, after already surviving two assassination attempts. Another Ukrainian dissident is under threat. This is blowback, and it’s exactly what many warned about when the West started flooding Ukraine with weapons.
Starmer hasn’t just failed to keep Britain out of this chaos, he’s helped fund it. The war in Ukraine has unleashed chaos that’s now coming home to the West. This was predictable. It’s been warned about by many who were labeled conspiracy theorists or extremists. When you flood a corrupt, unstable country with billions in arms, train their fighters, and form cozy political alliances with factions you don’t fully understand, there are consequences. Starmer didn’t just support this policy, he made it a cornerstone of his foreign affairs stance. Now the consequences are arriving on British soil, and when that regime’s people are accused of attacking British officials, there needs to be an inquiry. Instead, there’s silence, and no one wants to talk about them. That in itself is quite suspicious.
Then there’s the betrayal of Brexit. Starmer has quietly reversed key parts of the referendum result. He struck a Swiss-style deal with the EU, restored labor mobility for young Europeans and their families, and essentially reopened Britain’s borders without any fresh public vote. The millions who voted to leave the EU didn’t do it so a single Prime Minister could walk it back without a mandate.And he’s doing it without a new vote or referendum, without a mandate, and without a word of protest from most of the media. He’s doing exactly what Remain politicians were accused of planning all along: reversing Brexit without ever admitting it. Starmer has also sold out farmers, fishermen, and the working class, many of the same people who voted for Brexit in the first place. These are not small betrayals. They are systemic reversals of what people fought for. People who believed his promises, or even those who held out hope he’d be different from the Tories, are left with a man whose approval rating has collapsed to historic lows. And it’s not hard to see why. People who voted to take back control are now seeing their own government quietly hand it away again.
Even his stance on Israel and Gaza is an outright reversal of everything he once claimed to believe. In 2014, he stood in a hall calling for Israel to be banned from FIFA, speaking out about war crimes in Gaza. Today, he defends those same policies without qualification, and supports the same regime as it carries out actions ruled credible genocide by the International Court of Justice. That’s not just hypocrisy. It’s a complete moral collapse. And it has stained his name permanently in the eyes of many who once believed in him.
Now he’s sitting on the lowest approval rating in British political history. And unless Labour MPs act fast, they will go down with him. The court hearing in June, where these three young Ukrainian male models will have to speak, could be the breaking point. If their defense reveals any connection, political or personal, to the Prime Minister, the crisis will explode. And if Parliament and media don’t get ahead of it, they will be complicit in the fallout.
Britain needs answers now, not excuses. And if Keir Starmer can’t give them, then he shouldn’t be Prime Minister a day longer.
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(UK Former MP, Andrew Brigden)
Have you explored the possibility of an MI6 connection?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=elk3pWec8h0