Chagos Isles Deception 3 of 3...

Chagos Isles Deception 3 of 3...

From Shake the Tree by Kevin Lamin

February 23, 2026 · 22 min · Season 1 · Episode 3

About this episode

The episode discusses the Chagos Archipelago affair and critiques the actions of UK politicians regarding ethics and law enforcement.

The fast moving Chagos Archipelago affair..?? And how Sir Keir Starmer, being the UK’s P.M. & his Labour cronies, use such events, & the lawless UK, which they created; to fund a lavish lifestyle. As did multi-millionaire, ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair, now worth circa £400 million. Surely, the public don’t think such as Blair or Starmer? Could legitimately earn such vast sums? I say legally, very unlikely..! It can be seen that parliamentarians such as, Sir Keir Starmer & Lord Hermer, the UK’s Attorney General, don’t adhere to the parliamentary NOLAN Principals, whilst they whinge about others adhering to international law, while nobody is prosecuted for lying in parliament. In fact, nobody is prosecuted for lying, period, being close to the truth, all be it the CPS don’t keep figures. Whilst in Scotland, excluding Nicola Sturgeon, just 3 Scots per year lie, what an honest bunch, those Scots are, l o l.. It is further seen that the Metropolitan, London, & the Charing Cross Police, have fallen foul of (Section 8) of The Accessories & Abettors Act of 1861, as knowing of a crime, and assisting in it, “by allowing it to continue”. I know they knew, as I handed the Met’s HQ & the…

People in this episode

Host: Kevin Lamin

Topics covered

  • Chagos Archipelago
  • UK politics
  • law enforcement
  • parliamentary ethics
  • deception
  • public trust

Keywords

  • Chagos Archipelago
  • Sir Keir Starmer
  • Tony Blair
  • law enforcement
  • parliamentary ethics
  • deception
  • CPS
  • public trust

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Metropolitan Police, Charing Cross Police, CPS

Places: Scotland

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