Breaking news:
Boris was awarded the TNUC medal for being the most decent, honest person in the UK
Boris was awarded the TNUC medal for being the most decent, honest person in the UK
even Tory MPs are ashamed by Johnsons latest lies.
They shouldn't be.
Sir Keir Starmer, KCB, QC (Associate) | Doughty Street Chambers
As DPP, Keir was responsible for all criminal prosecutions in England and Wales.
That is rubbish Filly and even your wonderful Tory disagree. They even feel stooping that low was a very bad idea.
So, as head of the CPS, he's not responsible for any decisions taken by the CPS. Even Starmer is quoted as saying different to that. Even forgetting about Savile for a moment, his track record as head of the CPS was appalling. Boris's reference to prosecuting journalists was a about the CPS spending 4 years trying to prosecute 23 Sun journalists, there was no case to answer so it was thrown out and the journalists were acquitted, Starmers reaction was to state that Stephen Lawrence's killers had at one time been acquitted.
John Worbuoys would never have been considered for release from prison had the CPS (under Starmer) decided not to prosecute him for a further 75 reported rapes simply because he was already serving a prison sentence.
Failed to prosecute a police officer who killed newspaper vendor Ian Tomlinson.
Championed the innocence of a convicted murderer who later admitted that he was actually guilty.
Ordered the CPS in Wales to drop the prosecution of a primary school teacher who had been accused of sexting a 16 year old boy, who went on to commit suicide.
A report into Starmers tenure at the CPS showed it was performing well below the required standard.
A survey of CPS staff found that just 12% of them thought the CPS was well managed under Starmer.
As for Savile, Starmers actually on record for apologising to Saviles victims for the disastrous failings by the CPS.
So, as head of the CPS, he's not responsible for any decisions taken by the CPS. Even Starmer is quoted as saying different to that. Even forgetting about Savile for a moment, his track record as head of the CPS was appalling. Boris's reference to prosecuting journalists was a about the CPS spending 4 years trying to prosecute 23 Sun journalists, there was no case to answer so it was thrown out and the journalists were acquitted, Starmers reaction was to state that Stephen Lawrence's killers had at one time been acquitted.
John Worbuoys would never have been considered for release from prison had the CPS (under Starmer) decided not to prosecute him for a further 75 reported rapes simply because he was already serving a prison sentence.
Failed to prosecute a police officer who killed newspaper vendor Ian Tomlinson.
Championed the innocence of a convicted murderer who later admitted that he was actually guilty.
Ordered the CPS in Wales to drop the prosecution of a primary school teacher who had been accused of sexting a 16 year old boy, who went on to commit suicide.
A report into Starmers tenure at the CPS showed it was performing well below the required standard.
A survey of CPS staff found that just 12% of them thought the CPS was well managed under Starmer.
As for Savile, Starmers actually on record for apologising to Saviles victims for the disastrous failings by the CPS.
Desperate.Ive never such sh1t in my life, you really are full of it.
Actually Starmer was the bloke that started a serious investigation into it all. He was not directly involved until that happened and he gave the job to some one else.
Ive never such sh1t in my life
That is an admission that according to you he did no wrong and unlike some person that I needn't mention apologies for what happens when the real problem was well below where he worked.Yes, and when the results indicated serious failings within both the police and the CPS, Starmer issued an apology to the victims, on behalf of the CPS, of which he was the head.
That is an admission that according to you he did no wrong and unlike some person that I needn't mention apologies for what happens when the real problem was well below where he worked.