kirsty cameron
126 posts





🎶This is the tale, of Captain Crack Sparrow...🎶





Are the UK public paying disability benefits for Axel Rudakubana's family? British taxpayers are already paying for the family to be housed under police protection. Axel's brother, Dion, received a new wheelchair when five Southport Rotary clubs (Southport Club, Southport Links, Southport Meols, Southport Sunrise, and Formby Club) combined forces to fund it. This act of charity by the Rotary Clubs isn't a problem. However, if his father, Alphonse Rudakubana, had to turn to charities to pay for his son's new wheelchair, why does he have two new-looking cars in their driveway? According to Daily Mail, Alphonse is a taxi driver who started a company called Redknapp Ltd in December 2018. He listed his job as 'trader' and nationality as British. The screenshot below is from doorbell camera footage, on the day Alphonse stopped Axel from taking a taxi to his former school a week before the Southport murders. One of these cars is, presumably, registered as Alphonse's work vehicle. (There’s no way to check with the licence plate blurred.) Was the other paid for using a qualifying mobility allowance? Is it a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV), which was subsidised by Sefton Council? Were any improvements made to the Rudakubana's squalid home (see below) via local council grants? I in no way want to imply that Dion Rudakubana is to blame for his brother's heinous crimes. However, Alphonse Rudakubana and Laetitia Muzayire's appalling parenting did bring Axel up as a truant, genocide enthusiast, and murderer. Given they were granted asylum in the UK in 2002, it is in the public interest to if and how much taxpayers' money Axel's parents have received, when they repaid our nation's generosity by bringing up a killer in our midst. Questions should be asked in Parliament about this, as it's the only way the public will get answers.



















