Nigel Farage has disclosed that Members of Parliament (MPs) from his Reform Party have been barred from questioning the case of a migration-background teenager accused of a mass stabbing attack targeting young girls in Southport, England. The killings sparked widespread anti-immigration protests and riots, with many suspecting a terrorist attack. Months later, it has been revealed there is a terror charge against the teenager, Axel Rudakubana, and Farage is accusing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of suppressing uncomfortable facts about the case.
“[M]y colleague and Deputy Leader of Reform UK, Richard Tice, was lucky [to be] able to ask Keir Starmer a question at [Prime Minister’s Questions] on Wednesday,” Farage writes in an article for The Telegraph, referring to a weekly event in the House of Commons where prime ministers are quizzed on a range of issues by lawmakers.
“That morning, [Tice] received three panicked emails from the Commons authorities asking what the content of his question might be,” Farage continued. “Then, an hour before PMQs began, he received a telephone call in which he was told not to ask anything about the man accused of the Southport attacks. This point was reinforced strenuously by the Speaker in the Commons just before PMQs began. Parliamentary Privilege was effectively withdrawn.”
COVER UP.
Farage contends that “the apparatus of state is being used” to suppress information about Rudakubana that would further inflame public feeling against mass migration. He is now known to have been making ricin and to have possessed an al-Qaeda training manual.
Farage also believes the government’s efforts to suppress information about the case helped spark the summer riots, allowing rumors and speculation to fill the vacuum. This led to a draconian crackdown on anti-immigration protesters and social media users, with England’s chief prosecutor warning that “dedicated police officers” were “scouring social media” to arrest people for “incitement to racial hatred.”
It is claimed that information about Rudakubana must be suppressed so he can receive a fair trial in January.