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‘Dystopian nightmare come to life': Keir Starmer has let gangs do ‘better than ever'

‘Dystopian nightmare come to life': Keir Starmer has let gangs do ‘better than ever'

Sky News AU2 days ago
Writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue says British people are being 'bullied to be silent' after the UK government set up a task force to flag anti-immigrant videos posted online.
'Keir Starmer's whole election pledge for the last summer when he won election was he was going to smash the gangs, so far the gangs seem to be doing better than ever,' Ms Krakue told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
'As far as I'm concerned, the gangs seem to be his best friend, because they're the only people that seem to be benefiting.'
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