BRITAIN senses an UHURU/RUTO WIN and start threatening Kenyans - after their candidate FLOPS
The British government has sensed an Uhuru and
Ruto win in the March 4th poll and has started threatening Kenyans
with diplomatic sanctions.
On Tuesday, Britain’s envoy to Kenya Christian Turner said
his country may not have contact with International Criminal Court (ICC)
suspects should they ascend to power after March 4 elections.
“Whether or not the position would be for a win, we will
cross that bridge when we get there. The position of my government and others
is that we don’t get in contact with the ICC indictees unless it is essential.
But it is not a policy specific to Kenya but it is a global policy and we have
discussed it here with the leaders,” Turner said.
Turner said Kenyans are free to elect the leaders they want,
but his government shall support the ICC process and observe the Rome Statutes
on the ICC suspects should they win.
Sources close to the envoy said they have sensed an Uhuru –Ruto
win, a major reason for threatening
Kenyans with diplomatic sanctions.
Britain’s preferred Presidential candidate is Prime Minister
Raila Odinga.
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