Paul Holden – author of The Fraud – grilled Starmeroid MP Emily Darlington on live TV today over the scandals he has uncovered. The Fraud is a new book that exposes the machinations and in some cases the alleged criminal offences of the Labour right as it manoeuvred to oust Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader and install Keir Starmer to gut the party of meaning.
Darlington appeared rattled.
She fell back on all the old – and long since debunked – right-wing Labour excuses. The party was ‘unelectable’; it was full of anti-Semitism; Corbyn’s faction was intolerant of other views (a right laugh when Starmer has hounded left-wingers out of the party in their tens of thousands, especially Jewish left-wingers).
None of it washed. So Holden demanded to know of Darlington why she clearly didn’t care that Labour Together (LT), an organisation run by the man who is now Starmer’s chief of staff, hid – actively hid, not just failed to declare through administrative oversight as it lied to the Electoral Commission – hundreds of thousands of pounds in donations from right-wing, mostly Israel- supporting donors to conceal them while LT did its work of smearing and sabotaging Corbyn and getting Starmer into Corbyn’s seat:
The hiding of massive donations was not LT’s only dodginess. The group has also set private investigators onto Andrew Feinstein, the former ANC MP who stood against Starmer in Holborn and St Pancras last year – and onto Holden himself after it became aware that he was writing his book.
The Fraud is now being serialised exclusively on the Canary. Read the first instalment and Holden’s comments on his book here.
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