Kidnapper thrown back in jail within months of early release brags about becoming face of Labour’s scheme

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A KIDNAPPER thrown back in jail within months of his early release is bragging from behind bars about how he became the face of Labour’s scheme.

Daniel Dowling-Brooks, 30, provoked outrage when he was pictured being picked up in a £150,000 Bentley last year, telling reporters: “Big up Keir Starmer.”

Daniel Dowling-Brooks was thrown back in jail within months of his early release and has been bragging from behind bars about how he became face of Labour’s scheme

Brooks, 30, provoked outrage when he was pictured being picked up in a £150,000 Bentley last year, telling reporters: ‘Big up Keir Starmer’

Prison authorities are now investigating how the crook — given 14 years for holding a teen drug dealer at gunpoint during a 12-hour ordeal in 2017 — has been able to post a series of rap videos online since his jail recall earlier this year.

In one, he raps: “G Wagon and a Bentley I be up in the ’papers. Two thumbs up to the haters.”

A Prison Service spokesperson said:”We have launched an investigation into these videos and have requested their removal.

“Any prisoner found with contraband, such as a mobile phone or recording equipment, is breaking the law and could face extra time in prison.”

Former Met Police detective chief inspector Mick Neville told The Sun: “He should rap ‘Two Tier Kier puts the public in fear’.

“It is already a sick joke that a sentence for two crimes that carry a maximum of life imprisonment resulted in just a 14 year sentence.

“Little wonder they are rapping about Starmer.

“This just puts the public at risk of violent men who should be locked up.”

Ex-Wiltshire detective Mike Rees added: “Where’s the deterrent?”

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