—“STARMER WAS LIKE SPYCOP IN CORBYN’S SHADOW CABINET” SAYS FILM-MAKER

Award winning film director Ken Loach speaks out in a new documentary film highly critical of Labour leader Keir Starmer.

In the new film,  “Oh Jeremy Corbyn – The Big Lie”,  Starmer is accused of

—deliberately sabotaging Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour Party,
—operating like an “undercover spy cop” in Corbyn’s shadow cabinet
—and of being a “tool of the establishment”.

Loach says in the film: “Every now and then, to show that we’re a democracy, there’s a change of government. The party changes, but it’s so important from the establishment’s point of view that the alternative party won’t change anything. And that’s what Starmer is proving now to those with power.”

The film which will be premiered in central London in February, investigates the circumstances surrounding Starmer’s rise to power, especially his background as a previous  director of public prosecutions (DPP).

Norman Thomas, producer of the film, said: “Keir Starmer is now on the brink of becoming Britain’s prime minister and our film takes a close look at how he got there.  He was DPP when the spycops scandal came to light — undercover police officers infiltrating radical groups — and he’s since been accused of whitewashing this scandal. Now it seems Starmer was himself acting like a spycop in Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow cabinet — joining it to help bring it down.”

Thomas added: “Our film suggests Keir Starmer has many more questions to be answered about how he became Labour leader before people vote him into No 10.”

Andrew Murray, political adviser to Jeremy Corbyn when he was Labour leader, is scathing of Starmer’s role in Corbyn’s shadow cabinet. He accuses him of sabotaging Corbyn’s Brexit policy and of telling lies in the way he in effect kicked Corbyn out of the party after he ceased to be leader.
Murray says in the film: “I really believe he is as dishonest as Boris Johnson is, albeit in a less flamboyant fashion.”

Murray adds: “I think Starmer will simply be seen as someone that did the establishment’s bidding… He is above all a servant of the state.”

The film is produced by award-winning Platform Films, makers of the Channel Four series “The People’s Flag” and the BBC’s “Who Killed Mark Faulkner?”  It will be premiered at 7pm on Thursday 9 February in the Conway Hall in central London.

More details: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/film-screening-oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-511919975427

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