The police has arrested a 21 year old male suspect in connection to Prime Minister Keir Starmer house fire. This came hours after he gave his speech on UK immigration and the new white paper the Labour government presented.
The suspect has been detained on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life. It is said that it’s also in connection with two other past incidents still connected to Keir Starmer. This make us wonder if this is not just a random arson, or someone out there that has it in for the UK prime minister.

Emergency services were called to put out fire at the doors of two homes within 24 hours. Both properties belonged to the UK Prime Minister, with one, a four-bedroom property, currently occupied by his sister. Thankfully, no one was injured during the incident, with minimum damages to the front door. Keir Starmer has expressed gratitude to the emergency services for their swift response. His official spokesperson stated that the Prime Minister is focused on his duties and that investigations were ongoing.
I really hope the counter-terrorism teams gets the man to confess and find out if he is connected to any group looking to harm the Prime Minister. Because arson is a serious crime, no matter what type of politics you practice, it is an attack on the British government. A vehicle belong to Kier Starmer around the vicinity of the fire incident was also set ablaze, too close for comfort.
Keir Starmer’s immigration white paper
Meanwhile, Starmer’s new white paper on the UK immigration policies, has the whole country talking and debating what next. Read the white paper here.
Everyone is divided on what happens now, we have the Reform guys in the right saying it is not enough. They believe Starmer is pandering because the Labour party lost one of their strongholds to Reform in a recent local election. The left believe, he is trying to plunge the nation into uncertainty, as the social care sector and other important areas depend heavily on immigration.
Then we have the immigrants who have contributed positively to the UK via their skills, taxes and bills (since they have No Recourse to Public Funds) left feeling betrayed.
The fact that Starmer who initially sounded immigration-friendly, would backtrack because of an election and brand hardworking immigrants ‘strangers’ in their neighbourhoods is appalling. Especially after the riots that happened last year after the murderous devilish Axel Rudakubana killed 3 children in Southport (may their souls rest in peace)
I am not even going to speak about the betrayal that a lot of immigrants feel towards Kemi Badenoch, who has obviously sold out her people, as the new conservative leader (Tories). It seems Kemi has forgotten she is a Lagos girl, that immigrated with her parents during favourable times, reason why she was able to dream and get to where she is.
I am going to stop this here, and would post updates on the house fires suspect when we get more.
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The whole immigration brouhaha is something else