Keir Starmer blamed the summer riots on the "far-right," but an investigation by Sky News found the source wasn't even from the UK, but another migrant import:
"The murderer Axel Rudakubana on the 29th of July murdered Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven in cold blood.
Stirring public outcry and was the catalyst behind protests that took place. But who is Axel and why is he in the UK?
Axel's father is Alphonse Rudakubana.
Alphonse is known and tried by the international criminal court for participation in the Rwandan genocide in the 90s.
Alphonse is wanted in connection with the crimes committed here.
Who is the lawyer representing this war criminal wanted for genocide? None other than QC and current PM of the UK Keir Starmer
Keir was the man who represented Alphonse and got his extradition removed and ensured his status and asylum in the UK.
Keir was in the guardian, publicly advocating for this, alongside benefits and support for Alphonse alongside other refugees.
Keir was involved in the legal case to guarantee Alphonse's asylum here is the case.
This is why the UK govt have completely suppressed this story and won't let any media or anyone talk about it, and have had police raid anyone talking about this.
The truth is the current PM of the UK was instrumental in ensuring the killers father was given asylum in the UK."
No wonder he moved on ordinary British protesters.