You can legally manufacture Israeli drone components on British soil.
But explaining to a jury why you protested them?
That’s where the UK judiciary draws the line.
When Palestine Action activists targeted an Elbit factory, the jury was legally blocked from hearing their defense.
Judge Johnson ruled they couldn't mention the weapons were bound for Gaza.
Making the weapons is fine. Explaining the protest is the dangerous part.
Starmer expects you to believe US bombers launching from British airfields counts as staying out of the war.
Clearing those runways means playing empire on a maxed-out credit card.
He’s burning cash in the Gulf right as the national debt hits £2.9 trillion.
Working-class families are paying a king's ransom at the pump to underwrite Trump’s war.
Washington dictates the strategy. Starmer gets a pat on the back. You get the economic shrapnel.
Elon Musk just broke the monopoly on British populism by backing Rupert Lowe.
It’s a brutal demotion for Nigel Farage.
The mess is playing out live ahead of the Makerfield vote.
Reform is neck-and-neck with Labour, but Restore bleeding off key votes could easily hand Andy Burnham the win.
Farage spent decades fighting the establishment. He just became it.
War crime investigations usually kill government contracts. This one just secured a £102 million payout.
The suspect is Elbit Systems, an Israeli defense giant using 16 UK facilities to assemble 85% of Tel Aviv's combat drones.
The Foreign Office drafts human rights speeches while approving the drone engines used to destroy them.
Morality is PR. Export licences are the real religion.
Keir Starmer talks like Britain still has cards left to play.
The reality: Trump scrambled to Truth Social to claim time is on his side because Iran called his bluff.
Washington is watching the daily bill pile up while Tehran still controls the Strait of Hormuz.
A temporary deal will probably emerge so everyone can perform their victory rituals on TV.
Trump will go on camera to project strength. Tehran will frame survival as resistance.
Meanwhile the actual water remains a hostage.
I welcome the progress towards an agreement between the US and Iran.
We need to see an agreement that brings the conflict to an end and reopens the Strait of Hormuz, with unconditional and unrestricted freedom of navigation. It’s vital that Iran must never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon.
My government will continue to do everything we can to protect British people from the impact of this conflict.
We will work with our international partners to seize this moment and achieve a long-term diplomatic settlement.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper publicly interfered with the Palestine Action trial in an Observer article.
Judge Johnson cleared her of any wrongdoing.
Yet that same judge tried to prosecute defence barrister Rajiv Menon KC for reminding jurors they had the legal right to acquit.
The law protects elite politicians while criminalizing the lawyers who challenge them.
The Pentagon just learned a $71 billion lesson.
The US and Israel won the air war. But now Washington is in full damage control.
The White House is about to hand Tehran massive sanctions relief.
All just to beg for the exact same shipping rights the US had before the war even started.
We are constantly warned that a theoretical Iranian nuke will destabilize the Middle East.
Israel already has 90 of them.
One country gets sanctions, inspections and endless warnings.
The other gets billions in military aid and diplomatic protection.
The Middle East only becomes “unstable” when the wrong country has the bomb.
We are constantly warned that a theoretical Iranian nuke will destabilize the Middle East.
Israel already has 90 of them.
One country gets sanctions, inspections and endless warnings.
The other gets billions in military aid and diplomatic protection.
The Middle East only becomes “unstable” when the wrong country has the bomb.
Home burglary charge rates have collapsed to under 5%.
Police fail to identify a suspect in over 70% of residential burglaries.
Yet forces across the UK have logged more than 250,000 online hate incidents over the last decade.
The law ignores the man in your kitchen to hunt the man on your screen.
Imagine the police letting a suspect write the rules for their own arrest.
That’s effectively what the Crown Prosecution Service did.
Leaked emails reveal the CPS rewrote parts of its arrest guidance following talks with Israeli officials.
The goal was protecting visiting IDF soldiers from arrest on British soil.
The people enforcing the law sat down with the people they might one day arrest and rewrote the rules together.
For everyone asking for the source, here it is. This link holds a massive trove of 800,000 internal documents pulled straight from the hack on the Israeli Ministry of Justice. Go see for yourself. ddosecrets.org/article/israe…
Allied nations send aid. Ben-Gvir sends back a hostage video.
Bound in the dirt, volunteers are actively taunted by Itamar Ben-Gvir:
"This is how we welcome supporters of terrorism. Welcome to Israel. We are in charge here."
"I tell Prime Minister Netanyahu: give them to me for much more time. Give them to us for the terrorists' prisons."
If this is the inhumane treatment they proudly broadcast against allied citizens...
Imagine the atrocities behind closed doors.
𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗘𝗗: The CPS explicitly warned Yvette Cooper that banning Palestine Action would illegally prejudice an upcoming jury trial.
She ignored her own prosecutors.
Instead, she wrote a national column smearing the defendants as terrorists.
The group had repeatedly targeted Elbit Systems facilities linked to Israeli weapons production.
The calculus here is simple.
Better to sacrifice British justice than leave an arms dealer exposed.
On 1 April 2024, three British veterans delivering aid for World Central Kitchen were killed by Israeli drone strikes in Gaza.
UK arms exports continued anyway.
Officials buried legal advice that threatened arms licences linked to BAE Systems and Elbit.
Even dead British citizens were less important than defence contracts.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces a Commons finance probe over a secret £5M gift from crypto mogul Chris Harborne.
He bought a £1.4M Surrey mansion in cash, claiming it was TV fees. Yet company accounts show those funds were never touched.
Anti-establishment pays well when billionaires pick up the tab.
Ministers publicly declare the UK housing market a priority for young buyers.
Simultaneously, the Land Registry shows offshore shell companies purchased 42,000 London properties since 2024, paying 0% stamp duty.
Our housing policy is a closed sovereign wealth fund.
#TheHonestLens
Westminster claims to fight corruption while Peter Mandelson demanded a £547,000 payout after his Epstein ties surfaced
He ultimately took £75,000 to leave quietly before the scandal embroiled Keir Starmer
Corruption comes with an excellent severance package. Who benefits most?
Rachel Reeves at LFI’s 2025 annual lunch: "Progressive friends of Israel must be willing to say, unapologetically, I am a Zionist."
She’s made four LFI-funded trips to Israel and taken £175k from pro-Israel lobbyist Victor Blank.
Britain’s economy isn’t being run from Westminster. It’s being run from Tel Aviv.
#TheHonestLens#Labour