In Keir Starmer’s Britain, the mother of a young woman butchered by an illegal migrant has run out of domestic options. Siobhan Whyte says Starmer has “literally just ignored me.” With no response from Downing Street or the Home Office despite repeated pleas, she is now appealing directly to US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk in the hope they can force the UK government to confront the consequences of its broken borders and two-tier justice system.
Rhiannon Whyte was stabbed 23 times with a screwdriver by Deng Chol Majek, an HIV-positive Sudanese asylum seeker described as an illegal migrant. The killer received a life sentence. Her mother has spent months trying to get answers and push for basic safeguards such as electronic tags for illegal migrants housed in hotels or HMOs, proper medical checks, and immediate criminal vetting on arrival.
Instead she has been met with silence. Starmer found time to meet the family of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, another stabbing victim, but has offered nothing to the Whyte family. Siobhan Whyte has made clear the difference is obvious: an illegal migrant was involved in her daughter’s case.
'Starmer has literally just ignored me.'
— GB News (@GBNEWS) June 6, 2026
Rhiannon Whyte's mother says she has nothing left to do other than to reach out to Elon Musk and Donald Trump to try and find justice for her daughter, who was murdered by an illegal migrant. pic.twitter.com/LSkvbk7KuY
“I feel like I’m not being listened to,” she said. “It feels like Rhiannon is just brushed under the carpet. This case with Henry Nowak is absolutely heartbreaking. I’m glad his family have met Starmer because that child deserved that, and his family deserved that. But because there was an illegal migrant involved in Rhiannon’s case — and many more cases — they’re not willing to reach out and listen and give me answers.”
She added: “I’m reaching out to Starmer and he’s gallivanting off to America. But what about the people of this country? What about me? I’m just asking for answers for my daughter. There’s two deaths on Starmer’s hands. And where is he? Nowhere. He’s just ignoring it.”
Whyte is now calling for what she terms “Rhiannon’s Law” and has turned to the two biggest figures in America. “I know these are two of the biggest figures in America. Just try and get our country to act. We’re a joke,” she said. “It’s not about politics, colour, race, etc. I want help. I want answers.”
Starmer’s handling of the Henry Nowak case has also been atrocious. While the Prime Minister met that grieving family, he used the aftermath to attack Elon Musk. In a statement reported by Sky News, Starmer accused Musk of “trying to whip up division in the UK” over the murder and the police response to it, merely for commenting on it.
BREAKING: Starmer accuses Elon Musk of 'trying to whip up division in the UK' following the murder of Henry Nowak
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 4, 2026
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Starmer has also blasted JD Vance for his comments on the Nowak case.
Keir Starmer hits back at JD Vance for 'stirring up division' after he pointed to 'migrant invasion' as cause for Henry Nowak's murderhttps://t.co/Pwg1KGDNe7
— GB News (@GBNEWS) June 5, 2026
This from the same politician who took the knee during the George Floyd riots, condemned then-President Trump for his response to those protests, and watched as elements of his own party and allies defended unrest in American cities. Now the same man complains about outsiders noticing the pattern of native British victims being failed by the system he oversees.
Hmmm pic.twitter.com/32jNIK0aHI
— @amuse (@amuse) June 5, 2026
This is the Britain Starmer leads: a country where grieving mothers of victims killed by illegal migrants must appeal to foreign leaders for attention, where police handcuff wounded teenagers after false racism claims, where officers are fired or driven out for asking questions about Islam, and where the Prime Minister’s first instinct when outsiders notice the pattern is to accuse them of sowing division.
The same government that lectures about interference once happily inserted itself into American racial politics during the Floyd unrest. Now it resents Americans noticing that open borders and ideological policing have produced predictable results: more native victims, more ignored families, and a justice system that treats feelings from favoured groups as evidence while real violence against ordinary Britons is downplayed or met with hesitation.
President Trump and figures around him have made clear that defending national sovereignty and stopping the flow of unvetted migration is a matter of political will. Elon Musk has amplified the stories and offered practical support in at least one high-profile case. British mothers like Siobhan Whyte are simply asking their own government to do the same basic job.
Starmer’s response so far has been meetings for some victims, silence for others, and attacks on those drawing attention to the failures. That approach has left more families broken and more citizens concluding that the system no longer protects them equally.
Britain does not need more lectures about division from the man whose policies helped create it. It needs borders that function, policing that is colour-blind and evidence-based, and leaders who treat the lives of working-class Britons as worth defending rather than brushing under the carpet when the perpetrator does not fit the preferred narrative.
The mothers who have been ignored are not asking for special treatment. They are asking for the basic protection and accountability any functional country owes its own people. Until that changes, more families will be forced to look elsewhere for the justice their government refuses to deliver.
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