“She’s outed herself” proclaimed the Daily Star, about “Missus Kent” the far-right songstress dubbed the “Pound shop Lily Allen”.
She’s the woman who appeared on stage at Tommy Robinson’s rally in London last weekend singing her own rap composition which included eye-watering – and hugely defamatory – allegations against Keir Starmer. Apparently, even her audience were rather taken aback.
Reporting Robinson’s rally, the Star said : “At the centre of the entertainment, one singer appeared onstage to deliver a bizarre rap that called out the Prime Minister while heaping love on Russian President Vladimir Putin”
Heinous crimes
According to the Star: “She also went on to call out Keir Starmer directly, accusing him of heinous crimes no media outlet in their right mind would publish, while also calling for an end to the war in Gaza”.
Then, a few days later the Star announced that she had “outed herself”.
Except she didn’t. She only admitted to being “Missus Kent”.
So bear with us. We’ll tell you who she is.
Missus Kent first jumped to far-right prominence at the great British National Protest event in Dover in July. She performed on the beach singing a couple of self-penned raps containing all manner of defamatory accusations against Keir Starmer. This was her first ever public performance, apart from singing in a pub.


Tommy Robinson caught her act online and announced on X that she would be performing at his ‘Uniting the Kingdom’ event in London last weekend.
Which she did, where she repeated her insanely defamatory tirade against Keir Starmer.
Vile allegations
In truth, she is a nasty, cowardly far-right wing slug who has been hiding behind a mask of anonymity while peddling her vile allegations.
Till now.
So, say hello to JODIE GOODBAN (her maiden name ) or JODIE SCOTT (her married name), who runs a small cleaning business in Whitstable and Herne Bay called PurpleMaidShine.
When the Covid pandemic hit, she was radicalised by TikTok videos and became an anti-vaxxer. Last month she appeared on the online video channel of Holocaust-denier Alistair McConachie.
It’s really quite extraordinary how many far-right agitators think they can put themselves front and centre of their racist campaigns and remain anonymous.









