Was Far Right Keir Starmer’s uncle’s frigate hit by torpedoes and sunk during the Falklands War? Of course not. AI (and possibly the Prime Minister) is spreading fake news … again …

A subsequent post on this …

Apparently, Starmer said something during PMQs on Wednesday 9th October 2024, and the bots must have taken it to be genuine…


Despite an absolute wealth of resources, a BBC journalist called Chas Geiger couldn’t be bothered checking and verifying that HMS Antelope was NOT ‘hit by torpedoes’ during the Falklands War.

He’s simply taken the Prime Minister’s word as gospel, then lazily ran with the story.

Taken from the diary I kept at the time, here is the unvarnished truth about what happened to Keir Starmer’s unnamed uncle whom we’re told was serving on HMS Antelope during the Falklands War…


A memorable photograph of the bombs / ammunition exploding on HMS Antelope, taken at the time:


Finally, what on earth is going on at the BBC?



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  1. Pingback: Who was Keir Starmer’s unnamed ‘uncle on HMS Antelope’ … (which despite Keir Starmer’s assertions, was never torpedoed during the Falklands war)? | Wirral In It Together

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