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Thursday, 4 January 2018

The BBC hiding inconvenient facts from the British public

The BBC are headlining the news that:

'John Worboys, thought to be one of the UK's most prolific rapists, is to be freed from jail.

The black-cab driver is believed to have carried out more than 100 rapes and sexual assaults on women in London between 2002 and 2008.

The 60-year-old gave his victims drug-laced Champagne before attacking them in the back of his cab.

In 2009, he was convicted at Croydon Crown Court of 19 offences and ordered to serve at least eight years in jail.

The following year police said a number of women had come forward since he was found guilty, and that his alleged victims now numbered more than 100.'

What the BBC don't find the space to report is that:

'A huge scandal is breaking over how the inexplicable decision has been made to release serial rapist John Worboys from prison. Worboys was convicted of one rape, five sexual assaults and 12 charges of drugging women, before 75 further women came forward with complaints against him. The Director of Public Prosecutions decided that because Worboys had been given a life sentence, he should not be prosecuted for the further cases. If he had been, there is no way he would be being released from prison. The DPP at the time? Keir Starmer… Huge questions to answer here…'

Thanks to Guido Fawkes for that information.

Now why would the BBC not be reporting the involvement, or rather otherwise, of Keir Starmer? If it had been a now senior Conservative politician who had been the then DPP, then the BBC would be headlining this fact and asking awkward and probing questions. However as it is a senior Labour politician, the BBC will say nothing. The BBC is little more than the propaganda arm of the Labour Party, they disgust me. 

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