Twisted Preacher: Labour’s Keith Vaz Resigns in Male Escort Scandal

© AFP 2023 / ADRIAN DENNISBrititish Keith Vaz, Chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee, chairs a session during the final day of the Labour party conference in Brighton, east Sussex, south England, on September 25, 2013
Brititish Keith Vaz, Chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee, chairs a session during the final day of the Labour party conference in Brighton, east Sussex, south England, on September 25, 2013 - Sputnik International
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PC Supremo, who lectured the British public on their multicultural duties, has now resigned in a twisted sex and drugs binge shocker.

The Head of the Home Office Affairs Select Committee, Keith Vaz, tasked with monitoring both Whitehall and the UK Police Service, has been caught trying to procure the services of two male prostitutes, Britain’s the Sunday Mirror reported on the 4th September 2016.     

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For years, Vaz, a suave yet vicious commissar of political correctness alternatively cajoled, bullied, and intimidated any who opposed his brand of elitist liberal politics. His tactics ranged from calling his victims ‘racists’ and ‘xenophobes’ to shamelessly implying that even those who pleaded for help to confront mass child grooming by immigrant sex gangs in the blighted North of England were instead spreading far-right hatred.  

The married 59 year old Labour magnate was born in Aden and made a name for himself as one of Britain’s leading immigrant politicians.

Always on hand to moralize on issues related to mass migration, Vaz was implicated in a British passport scandal for a pair of Indian millionaire brothers, insisted on personally greeting the first Romanian EU migrant to arrive at Luton Airport despite fears of a massive influx from the poverty-stricken Balkans, and subtly conned the Archbishop of Canterbury into condemning UKIP’s Brexit campaign.  

Elected to parliament in June 1987, Vaz worked his ticket through a combination of political networking and suave maneuvering to render himself invincible to scrutiny. Indeed, armed with political correctness to deter any who dared question his integrity, Vaz was able to cry ‘racist’ at the British police he was responsible for monitoring when they started to question how half a million pounds had mysteriously found its way into Vaz’s bank accounts.  

The Labour millionaire grandee built up a fearsome reputation for shutting down anyone who got in his way, constantly playing the race bait card to stir up the social hatred on which he thrived.

Corrupt Beyond Belief?

The British establishment has been dogged by a slew of sordid scandals ranging from the BBC’s Jimmie Saville fiasco to sick allegations that British military intelligence knew about a gang of child killers operating in Westminster.

Ironically, as the British people’s trust in the establishment erodes, especially due to the state cover up of immigrant grooming gangs and their mass industrialization of abuse, so called information specialists continue to claim that RT and Sputnik are ‘driving a wedge between the rulers and the ruled.’

This risible deflection strategy seems to be a delusional approach that fails to acknowledge exactly why establishment politics and its servile media have alienated millions of British voters disgusted with the elites and their moral hypocrisy.

A Town Where Innocence Died 

Rotherham, in the English North, became notorious from the early 1990s onwards for the mass grooming of young white girls by predominantly Asian gangs of men of Pakistani origin.

Despite multiple investigations, the abuse was allowed to continue unchecked as police and social workers engaged in a systemic cover up fearing accusations of racism. Yet Rotherham is only one of dozens of towns where similar cover-ups have taken place: UKIP is calling for much wider transparency if justice is ever to be achieved.        

Vaz, who had served as Minister for Europe, was quoted in the Sunday Mirror’s revelations as asking for ‘poppers’- a drug used in certain circles- as well as for Cocaine. Keith Vaz has repeatedly accused UKIP of ‘racism’ and ‘scaremongering.’ He is married and the father of two children.

The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Sputnik.

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