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In 2010 Starmer was asked to rule on the case of Binyam Mohamed, a terror suspect who had been arrested in Pakistan in 2002 and tortured under the supervision of four FBI officers. Mohamed was kept in a 2m by 2.5m cell, beaten frequently with a leather strap and hung from the ceiling for an entire week. During this period, he was visited by MI5 agents who observed his punishment first-hand, and warned that if he did not answer their questions he would be sent to a country whose laws would permit the use of more extreme interrogation tactics. This is precisely what happened three months later. The CIA transferred him to a secret prison in Morocco, where his captors repeatedly slashed his penis and chest with razor blades, burnt him with hot liquid and forced him to stay awake for 48-hour periods while playing loud repetitive music. MI5 continued to oversee the operation from afar, providing Mohamed’s interrogators with specific questions about his contacts in the UK and discussing the timescale of his detention with them. After he was released without charge, Mohamed produced evidence of British involvement in his torture, and it fell to Starmer to decide whether the lead MI5 officer would be prosecuted. Starmer declared he would not. He later made the same ruling in relation to an MI6 officer accused of sanctioning the torture of detainees in Bagram Air Base.

Yes, he defo believes in their ideals alright.

Starver, the state torturer's friend.
 


Keir Starmer has sacked a Labour MP for voting against the government's plans to exempt UK troops from prosecution for war crimes and torture.
Nadia Whittome, parliament's youngest MP, confirmed in a statement that she had been "stood down" from her role as a parliamentary private secretary after opposing the Overseas Operations Bill. The MP opposed the bill, which critics say would effectively decriminalise torture. The Liberal Democrats and SNP also voted against the plan.

Quite, Sir Keir. Quite.
 
Starmer incidentally is the Sean Dyche of the Labour Party. Deeply unloved, regarded with suspicion by a good many of the faithful, not one for the purists... but gets the job done.
That's pretty good actually.

He also has no discernable vision of how football should be played, requires the opposition to have an off day to beat them and will ultimately be a minor footnote in the history of this great club.
 
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