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Another convicted Labour-Israel paedophile gets slap on wrist

Skwawkbox by Skwawkbox
22 March 2026
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Convicted Labour paedophile Liron Velleman has escaped jail for sex offences with what he thought was a 13-year-old girl — but was in fact a police officer. This follows an established pattern: Labour supporters of Israel receiving a slap on the wrist for child sex offences. If even a slap on the wrist.

Labour — The long list

Former Hackney councillor Thomas Dewey received 150 hours of ‘community service’ for possession of sadistic child rape images. Sam Gould, a former aide to Starmer’s health secretary Wes Streeting, received a suspended sentence for flashing a child.

Some are awaiting trial. Starmeroid MP Dan Norris has been arrested — twice — for sex offences including rape and child-sex offences, including abduction. Former councillor Conor McGrath has been charged with possessing child-rape images after a ten-month police operation.

Some alleged Zionist paedophiles seem to escape altogether. Ivor Caplin is no longer even on bail after being caught — on camera — turning up to meet what he thought was a child for sex.

In Israel too

Not just in the UK — Zionist apples don’t fall far from the tree. Israeli cyber-spy boss Tom Alexandrovich was allowed to escape to Israel after meetings with US federal agencies. He had been caught in a paedophile sting.

As for Israeli minister Orit Strook, her husband and son were accused by Strook’s daughter Shoshana of repeatedly raping her as a child and filming it. Shoshana Strook was found dead — ‘suicide’ — weeks after warning her followers that if she was found dead it would not be suicide — and days after hiring lawyers. So far, unconfirmed reports say that Israeli police are not pursuing the case against the family.

And party boss Keir Starmer has a long record of protecting paedophiles and sex abusers — so much that women MPs complained that Labour is now called the ‘paedo party’ by the public. Just as paedophile Jimmy Savile was protected and escaped prosecution when Starmer ran the CPS ‘Mainstream’ press are finally waking up to it.

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  1. Airlane1979 says:
    3 months ago

    Is this a leftist site or the Daily Mail? Demanding ever-increasing prison sentences… isn’t that a far right thing? There are better ways to deal with behaviour that causes harm than automatic prison sentences that leave people – mostly poor, working class men – with their lives utterly devastated, often permanently. It’s time Canary explored the benefits of restorative and transformative justice practices that humanise victims and perpetrators and enable both to lead better lives, rather than accepting our criminal justice system as it is.

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    • EW999 says:
      3 months ago

      You’re on here posting apologia for paedophiles who are getting away scot free – literally, with no negative consequences for raping children – and you have the sickening front to talk about humanising victims?

      There’s nothing “ever increasing” about sentences when what we are witnessing is no punishment whatsoever. There ARE NO “automatic prison sentences”: that’s the point of the article – which, apparently, you have either not read or failed to comprehend.

      Yet here you are, making up truly sickening bullshit and essentially blaming child victims for “devastating the lives” of the poor, oppressed, persecuted, predatory rapists and abusers who exploited and raped them.

      Meanwhile, these are the men you really believe should be UK politicians, with power and influence over the lives of others?

      Really?

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      • Airlane1979 says:
        3 months ago

        Meanwhile, the men and women making things to abuse children’s bodies and minds, such as the businesses with workers making tools to detonate high explosives in primary schools, get not just a free pass in our capitalist society but a well-paid career.

        Restorative and transformative justice practices are not a means to avoid consequences for people who cause harms of any kind, but a better way to help them come to understand what they have done, as well as a better way to humanise victims who are so often ignored by the present punitive system. I suggest you take a look at the transformharm.org site for how this can work in practice.

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    • David Harrison says:
      3 months ago

      Restorative and transformative justice is a corner stone of a sound democratic country. However, if you are a child rapist you should go straight to the gulag, do not pass GO! do not collect £200.

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      • Airlane1979 says:
        3 months ago

        Really? So a more effective and humane criminal justice system is a luxury for the privileged class, not for all? What about, say, people who happily get paid to make things to abuse children, such as tools to decapitate them? They are respected members of society – and you’re not demanding they get sent to a Gulag.

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