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08th Feb 2022

Boris Johnson’s tweet after Starmer mob harassment slammed as ‘most cynical ever’

Kieran Galpin

Johnson condemns attack that used his very own insult

Boris Johnson has labelled the mob harassment of Keir Starmer as “absolutely disgraceful” despite advancing a Jimmy Savile conspiracy theory in the House of Commons last week.

After Sir Keir Starmer was mobbed by protestors outside Parliament last night (Monday), MPs took to Twitter to share their outrage. In all his eternal wisdom, Our Prime Minister said: “The behaviour directed at the Leader of the Opposition tonight is absolutely disgraceful. All forms of harassment of our elected representatives are completely unacceptable.

“I thank the police for responding swiftly.”

During PMQs last Wednesday, the Prime Minister falsely claimed Starmer “used his time [as Director of public prosecutions] prosecuting journalists and failing to prosecute Jimmy Savile, as far as I can see.” Starmer described the claim as a “ridiculous slur peddled by right-wing trolls.”

 

While many Tory MP’s believe the slander was “completely reasonable”, most other people have condemned the comments.

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Johnson’s tweet has since received thousands of quote tweets and even more comments.

“This wasn’t “all forms of harassment,” though. It was harassment incited by YOU,” tweeted author Joanne Harris.

Labour MP Chris Bryant scathed: “This is probably the most cynical tweet from the prime minister yet.”

Author Emma Kennedy wrote “It’s your fault”, while the Shadow Secretary of State, Louise Haigh, said: “Correct first sentence. Think the second sentence you were looking for was ‘I’m sorry’.”

Read more: Did Keir Starmer hinder the Jimmy Saville investigation?

SNP’s Angus Robertson said: “Where’s the apology and retraction of the smear? This appalling state of affairs is the direct responsibility of the Prime Minister, and cynically indulged and tolerated by the majority of Conservative Party MPs. This is dangerous territory for democracy.”

Meanwhile, Nadia Whittome MP tweeted: “When the Prime Minister repeats a far-right conspiracy theory, this has real life consequences. Today Keir Starmer was mobbed by a group shouting “Jimmy Saville”, “traitor” and “you should be hung”.

“Just appalling.”

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