Starmer

Keir Starmer’s endless — and knowing — cosiness with sex pests and paedophiles has become a byword in politics. So much so that women Labour MPs demanded a special meeting with Starmer to inform him that the public considers Labour the “party of paedos”. They forgot to mention the victims, of course.

Starmer is still reeling from his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as his senior adviser — and ambassador — knowing Mandelson had remained close to the convicted serial child-rapist Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson protégé Morgan McSweeney resigned in February 2026 as Starmer’s chief of staff but failed to take the heat off his boss.

That heat is white-hot. Under Starmer, Labour has a deep and ongoing paedophile and sex offender problem. And now Starmer has been rocked by yet another ‘appointed him and knew’ scandal.

Starmer and Brendan Cox

Charity leaders and others are “dismayed” at his close relationship with Brendan Cox, the widower of murdered centrist MP Jo Cox and a keen ‘both-sideser’ of Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Allegations against Cox of sexual assault and other sexually improper behaviour have long been public and have forced his resignation from no fewer than three charities. Despite this, according to inside sources, Starmer chose to use Cox as an ‘informal consultant’, though both he and Cox now deny it. Of course they do — yet Cox’s latest charity, the ‘Together Initiative’, received almost £1.3m from Starmer’s culture department over a two-year period.

Number 10 claims its consultations with Cox’s outfit are no different from its talks with other charities, but presumably not all of the ‘others’ received more than £600,000 a year from the government.

Cox was first — at least publicly — accused of sexual harassment at ‘Save the Children’ more than a decade ago. He denied the allegations at the time, but resigned. He later apologised for his conduct. In 2018, he also resigned from both charities he had set up in memory of his late wife. Now, according to the New Statesman, there is “serious and high-level concern” about the closeness between Cox and Starmer’s regime.

Another unnamed figure in the charity sector was more blunt:

What the fuck are they doing?

And Starmer knew, a former colleague of Cox insists:

No 10 cannot pretend that they did not know about it or that it did not come up in their due diligence checks. They know it and they have decided that it doesn’t matter because he is useful to them.

Yet Cox has been allowed to give “the impression that he was briefing [the charity sector] on the government’s behalf”, apparently endorsed by Starmer’s new chief of staff Vidhya Alakeson and with the participation of a Number 10 special adviser. Alakeson — a former Tory think-tanker — took over after the disgraced McSweeney’s resignation.

Starmer’s ‘Party of paedos’

The Cox scandal is just the latest in a long, long list of related outrages, many involving Starmer personally and all involving the pro-Israel Labour right. Starmer followed his Mandelson fiasco with another ‘Labour nonceberg’ scandal over his decision to award a peerage to his former adviser Matthew Doyle. He knew, when he recommended Doyle, that Doyle had campaigned for the election of notorious Scottish Labour paedophile Sean Morton.

Starmer also:

As head of the Crown Prosecution Service, Starmer oversaw repeated refusals to prosecute offenders, including the notorious serial rapist Jimmy Savile. And perhaps most seriously, in terms of Starmer’s provable direct involvement, he and his then-sidekick David Evans covered up Jewish whistleblower Elaina Cohen’s allegations of serial abuse of women by a party staffer.

They did nothing

Cohen repeatedly warned Starmer and Evans that a staffer working for then-Perry Barr MP Khalid Mahmood — and allegedly Mahmood’s lover — was engaged in ‘sadistic’ and ‘criminal’ abuse of vulnerable Muslim women. The victims were fleeing domestic violence, allegedly inflicted through the now-defunct domestic violence ‘charity’ that she ran. Starmer and Evans did nothing. Mahmood remained on Starmer’s front bench and Cohen was sacked from her role as parliamentary aide.

One of the victims gave evidence at Cohen’s successful wrongful dismissal tribunal. She spoke of the horrific abuse she and others suffered. This included blackmail and sexual exploitation. Her evidence was not challenged by Mahmood or his lawyers. At the tribunal, Mahmood admitted under oath that he’d personally made sure that Starmer was aware of Cohen’s allegations.

Defining characteristic

Labour’s ‘paedophile friends of Israel’ is also so widespread as to be a defining characteristic of the Zionist Labour right to which Starmer belongs:

Another one bites the dust

It seems like every week a new Starmer sex offender scandal oozes out into the public domain. And that’s not even counting the way that ‘mainstream’ media still stubbornly refuse to probe why several Ukrainian rent boys set fire to Starmer’s property last year.

No wonder the survivors of serial child-rapist Jeffrey Epstein, ignored by Starmer, refuse to accept his recent non-apology and describe him as a barrier to justice for the victims of paedophiles.

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