Keir Starmer does not conceal his father's profession as a toolmaker as he mentions it at every opportunity, nor does he shy away from the reality that he frequently fails to uphold his promises on no tax rises, cutting the winter fuel allowance and stopping illegal immigrants to name a few.
However, the matter of his super injunction is quite another issue. Consider a scenario where there were no such legal restrictions, allowing for open discussion about his legal separation from his wife, his child that remains a secret, his bisexuality, and his extended sexual relationship with Lord Ali.
Envision a scenario where an individual dares to confront a Stalinist regime, a time when free speech has become a distant memory. In this world, individuals are imprisoned for their thoughts, while offenders of serious crimes receive lenient sentences, and the progressive left operates without restraint. My grandfather, a champion of freedom, would be deeply troubled by the notion of the British public passively accepting a society that embodies everything he opposed in his quest for liberty.
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