Proudly woke. No amount of cajolery, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Starmer’s Party.

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British Jews should have distanced themselves from the televised holocaust carried out by Israel, but they didn't. They supported it fully, and persecuted others who opposed it. They still do. So what is needed to regain sympathy for British Jews is a time machine, taking them back years for renouncing Israel and its demonic barbarism when it woulb have mattered. Without that, get used to expecting sympathy from no one, because, I promise you, no one cares anymore. Jews have exhausted every last bit of genuine sympathy anyone ever had for them for the blatantly dumb, indefensible, anti human cause of Zionism, which they still support from the comfort of London and New York while witnessing the terrible horrors inflicted upon Palestinisnd without giving a single fuck, and often participating and rejoicing in it. No one will ever stand with you, or them. It's over
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Disaster after disaster has befallen Starmer over the past few months. * Starmer’s political mentor, Peter Mandelson, has been dismissed from his post as ambassador to the US. * Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, has been forced to resign over his role in Mandelson’s appointment. * And seemingly separately, Starmer loyalist Josh Simons has resigned from the government after it emerged he was central to a campaign of smears against journalists scrutinising illegal activities surrounding Starmer’s rise to power. The media are treating these episodes as individual failings rather than evidence of institutional capture of the Labour party by the Epstein class and its hangers-on. All three Starmer allies were deeply connected to a shadowy “think tank” called Labour Together. Labour Together’s covert task, using an enormous slush fund of undeclared money from a handful of billionaire donors, was to oust Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader and then dupe Labour members into backing Keir Starmer, even as he sold the party's soul to Big Business. Labour Together was an exercise in democracy subversion to stop a socialist gaining power. And it then continued as an exercise in democracy subversion to install permanent guardrails against the Labour party ever being led by anyone other than a placeman, like Starmer, for the billionaires. The point was to make British politics a simulacrum of US politics: two main parties representing – and ensuring the permanent rule of – the super-rich, and mirroring minor internal differences in their perceptions of how to best safeguard their class interests. All of this happened in full view over the past decade. But it was impossible to get it into the mainstream. Even at this stage, the real story is not being allowed to break through. Because it would expose not just corruption at the heart of the British political system but at the heart of the British media system too. The state and billionaire-owned media were happy to see democracy covertly subverted if it ensured Corbyn would be prevented from winning power. And the media were equally pleased to promote the Starmer cabal as gatekeepers over who would be allowed to lead the Labour party. There was a shared interest in entrenching how the political system was rigged. Anyone who doubts that the media has been deeply complicit in the cover-up of Labour Together’s activities should recall that there were journalists – and others – reporting on Labour’s dismantling of internal democracy to preclude the emergence of any kind of meaningful political choice. However, they were denied mainstream attention. The internal plotting against Corbyn was first highlighted in 2017 by Al Jazeera’s three-part undercover investigation The Israel Lobby, which showed how an Israeli embassy official, Shai Masot, was covertly working with the rightwing Labour factions to use antisemitism to destroy the party leader. Three years later, as Corbyn stepped down, a cache of internal Labour party documents were leaked showing that the party bureaucracy – loyal to the Mandelson wing – conspired to bring about Corbyn’s downfall. It even prioritized his destruction over winning the closely fought 2017 general election. Starmer appointed a KC, Martin Forde, to investigate the leak – chiefly, it seems to identify who was responsible and punish them. Forde would later admit that Starmer’s team had obstructed his work and tried to endlessly delay the report. But when it was finally published in summer 2022, Forde confirmed what was already obvious: that the Labour right had waged a dirty factional war against Corbyn and the left of the party, weaponising antisemitism to tar them. Months later, Al Jazeera would air a second, four-part investigation, The Labour Files, showing how the party’s right wing – loyal to Mandelson and McSweeney – purged the party’s left wing based in most cases on false accusations, fabrications, misrepresentations and smears. The documentary fully justified one victim of those purges describing the past few years in Labour as a “criminal conspiracy against its members”. The revelation in The Israel Lobby documentary that Labour had been infiltrated by an Israeli spy with the active collusion of sections of its members and MPs to take down a potential prime minister provoked no political or media debate. The follow-up disclosures in the leaked Labour internal review, the Forde Report and The Labour Files have similarly dropped off the radar, even as the story they tell is the only way to make sense of the serial falls of McSweeney, Mandelson, Simons and, soon, Starmer. Similarly, Paul Holden’s book The Fraud, which brings the unlawful activities of Labour Together sharply into focus, is being ignored rather than mined for details of what has really happening in British politics over the past decade. These resources have all been buried, even as the Mandelson furore fully justifies their vigorous excavation. This is an extract from my latest article. You can find a link to it in the reply post below ⬇️
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Replying to @meljomur
You can get a loaf of bread for around 55p. Is that not affordable?
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Calling Iran 'reckless' is a bit like criticising a rape victim for scratching the face of their attacker.
BREAKING: Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemns “Iranian recklessness” for “hitting global economic security” as she addresses a virtual meeting of more than 40 countries aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz
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A remarkable lack of self awareness on show here. Cox, remember, was castigated in parliament for rarely turning up, concentrating on his lucrative 2nd job. But you laud him for wearing a suit? Do you really believe such superficialities are what's important in a politician?
The contrast, such decline!
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Replying to @BethRigby @SkyNews
Offering money in exchange for votes is called Treating and it is a crime under UK law. Will you be covering that Beth?
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Angela says its time to really listen. Angela has turned off replies.
This result must be a wake up call. It’s time to really listen - and to reflect. Voters want the change that we promised - and they voted for. If we want to unrig the system, if we want to make the change we were sent into Government to make, we have to be braver. A labour agenda that puts people first. That’s what all of us across our movement need to rededicate ourselves to this morning.
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This is how you hand a BBC stenographer her arse on a plate! Bravo! More of that please.
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With any other leader Labour should be 20 points ahead (Tony Blair, 2017) x.com/lukeakehurst/status/20…

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Three stooges, two down, one left, hopefully not for too long
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You see how crazy this all sounds now???? This is brilliant 😂😂😂

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Energy prices are the same as they were in 2021, Energy Bills are still 40% higher than 2021 (Even after counting inflation). You are being ripped off for £500 a year for nothing except their outrageous profits.
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I hope the team at Free Movement don't mind me screenshotting this (it never used to be behind the paywall!) but here is the Home Office response to Jesus's claim for asylum... 😉😊
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Replying to @owenjonesjourno
Let them come. Let them watch the game. They will revert to type and then in the aftermath let all those going apoplectic about allowing these yobs attend, try to justify their decisions. Everyone then will see that what they did in Amsterdam, in Geece is what they are.
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Labour’s plan for compulsory digital ID risks creating a more authoritarian state. Under constant surveillance, we would have to pass through digital checkpoints just to live our daily lives — with even more barriers for minorities, migrants and the digitally excluded. Tony Blair tried this 20 years ago. We stopped it then, and we must stop it again.
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Liberals dont learn lessons.
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Look what food prices have done in five years. Monopoly capitalism. Not migrants. Corporate greed. Reform. Starmer, the Tories, the Lib Dems all shill for corporate greed. Get them gone.
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I don't know why anyone follows Piers Morgan; he is so full of naive and superficial BS. Another man-child like Trump.
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Samuel Smiles Scottish Chartist & campaigner for universal suffrage 1812 - 1904.
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