Conservative Councillor for Hartford & Greenbank Ward. Cheshire West & Chester. Keen golfer. All views / comments my own. Will block those using foul language.
Every life matters.
One law. One standard. For everyone.
This is about justice, for Henry, for his family and for all our children. They deserve better.
Given that some people are now trying to *completely* re-write history it is worth recalling which minister got lots of flack back in 2020 for attacking critical race theory.
Seeing as Reform have resorted to lying about Kemi’s position on policing, race, and the murder of Henry Nowak, here is the full interview.
Judge for yourself.
This is wrong. It doesn't matter who you vote for, but Kemi Badenoch expressly stated that ALL lives matter and it shouldn't be about someone's race. This sort of "attack ad" isn't about facing up to important issues, it's just a lie.
Kemi Badenoch declared “Black Lives Do Matter” when George Floyd died.
Yet when a white man in Britain is murdered amidst obvious anti-white racism she goes on TV to declare “I don’t want to hear white lives matter”.
Kemi and the Tory Party do not care about white people.
18 months ago, when it suited him to grab the headlines, Farage promised to hold a private inquiry into the grooming gangs.
But, as ever, he was lying. He betrayed the victims. And now he's at it again, using those abused to score political points.
Imagine believing a man who promised to launch an independent inquiry 18 months ago when it suited him, then went back on it in a heartbeat when it didn't.
Shameful.
@Pabel5Pabel@Nigel_Farage It was well known before Farage made his statement that anything other than a statutory public enquiry could not compel people to appear and be truthful.
This isn't even funny.
People who work hard, pay their taxes and play by the rules are being asked to shoulder more.
Too many Labour MPs seem to think wealth is created by government, rather than by the people and businesses who earn it in the first place.
When the next batch of Mandelson Papers are published this afternoon remember that none of this would have come to light without the relentless pressure of @KemiBadenoch and the @Conservatives
"Who can we tax in order to pay benefits to others?"
That's Labour's Welfare Secretary. He's describing the priorities of Labour MPs.
Whoever Labour choose as Prime Minister, it'll be more of the same. More taxes on hardworking people to pay for those who don't work.