Media protects their gay hero Starmer as third ‘rent boy’ appears in court

Media protects their gay hero Starmer as third ‘rent boy’ appears in court
George Galloway slammed UK media and politicians for failing to question Starmer’s connection to the Ukrainian trio of “male models”.

MAINSTREAM media has reported but downplayed the arrest of a third man, who has been charged over suspected arson attacks at properties and a car linked to Keir Starmer.

Petro Pochynok, 34, was charged with conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life and appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning. He is accused of conspiring with fellow Ukrainian Roman Lavrynovych and Stanislav Carpiuc, a Ukrainian-born Romanian national, who have both also been charged.

The ABC did not even carry reports of the second and third arrests when Cairns News checked their website this morning. An earlier report six days go had the bland headline “Man charged over fires at British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s properties”.

The ABC report went on to highlight Starmer calling the arson incidents “an attack on democracy”. Reuters, BBC, The Guardian and others reported the third arrest without any hint of scandal which prompted former Labor and Respect Party MP George Galloway to go online and demand answers.

Galloway wants to know if the attacks were either an organised terrorist operation by a foreign power or “some personal imbroglio that the Prime Minister has gotten himself into”. If the former it would constitute “an attack on Great Britain and an act of terrorism of great moment and we should be told if that’s the case”.

Mr Galloway has a point. But it’s as plain as daylight that “progressive” media is downplaying it all to the maximum. We can imagine the global media uproar if Trump was in a similar situation. But for Starmer it’s a different set of rules because his media fan boys love the fact that he’s not only gay, but a Labor globalist, progressive, pro-immigration, anti-racist, pro-EU and keen on the WEF.

Galloway slammed UK MPs for failing, during question time this week, to ask the obvious question: “Prime Minister, have you met or have any personal relationship with any or all of the Ukrainian male models who stand accused by the Metropolitan Police Anti-Terror Squad of having firebombed your properties”.

Galloway went on to point out that if the Prime Minister does know the trio, “then it may be that he has left himself vulnerable, in which case the British people and the British Parliament have a problem because a prime minister that is vulnerable to blackmail or other such heinous acts is a liability to the country”.

He quickly added that Starmer already was a liability on several fronts due to his weapons deals with Zelensky of Ukraine (another homosexual we might add), weapons that would likely end up in the hands of terrorists and criminals.

Galloway noted that a Ukrainian dissident had just been murdered in Madrid. He was a former Ukrainian MP and deputy head of the administration of the former Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych, who was ousted in a coup in 2014 run by the US State Department.

Andriy Portnov was shot while delivering his children to the American school on the outskirts of Madrid. Another Ukrainian dissident in Madrid had been the subject of two assassination attempts, said Galloway.

Mainstream media reported the above as an entirely separate incident with no suggested connection to the terrorism investigations into the alleged London fire bombers.

There’s also no mention in mainstream media reports of the occupations of the trio, who Galloway and others called male models. There’s also no mention of what were these Ukrainian nobodys were doing socialising with Keir Starmer, allegedly “playing cards”?

Pochynok’s arrest on Monday in the Chelsea area of west London was made by counter-terrorism officers, who are leading the investigation into three incidents. We have to wonder whether the terrorism investigation is an attempt to cover up what looks very much like a seedy sex scandal.

Two of the fires took place in Kentish Town, north London. One was at the prime minister’s family home in north-west London, which he lets to his sister-in-law. The blaze was reported to police by firefighters in the early hours of 12 May. Police said damage was caused to the property’s entrance but nobody was hurt.

A car that Starmer sold to a neighbour last year was set alight four days earlier on the same street.

On 11 May, firefighters dealt with a small fire at the front door of a house where the Labour leader is understood to have lived in the 1990s before it was converted into flats.

Lavrynovych, 21, of Sydenham, south-east London, was the first to be arrested over the incidents and was charged with three counts of arson with intent to endanger life. He denied the charges in a police interview.

Lavrynovych appeared in court on Friday where he did not enter a plea. He was remanded in custody until a hearing at the Old Bailey scheduled for 6 June.

Carpiuc appeared at Westminster magistrates court on Tuesday and was remanded in custody to appear alongside Lavrynovych on the same date.

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