It’s disheartening to see counter-extremism organisations and practitioners not calling out Zack Polanski’s support for the extremists who shattered Sgt Kate Evans’ spine.
Make no mistake, this is advocating extremism, and it makes Britain far more dangerous.
The time has come to proscribe the Green Party as an antisemitic extremist organisation.
Let us not forget how those four young people treated a female police officer.
This is not activism. It is extremism.
Reform’s half-baked Equality Act plan will open the door to anti-white racism being treated as acceptable.
Kemi Badenoch is smarter: repeal the Public Sector Equality Duty, remove the two-tier machinery, and keep equal protection for everyone.
Kemi Badenoch said tonight that she would ban the hate marches, remove the hate preachers, and take a much tougher line on people who have come here from cultures where antisemitism and hatred is normal.
That is exactly the strength Britain needs.
Some on the left are outraged at Ladybird Books for showing a same-sex couple with a baby.
A message saying “everyone should feel free to be themselves” is now branded Islamophobic and racist.
This is identity politics eating itself.
Labour’s weak response to the Middle East conflict does nothing to confront the antisemitism being waged against Britain’s Jews at home.
Britain should stand firmly with Israel, and many of us still do, despite Labour’s moral cowardice.
At a time like this, promoting harmony matters enormously. Satire, when done properly, can help cut through tension, and Sir Trevor Phillips remains an important contributor to the national conversation.
There are community heroes in Britain who make a real difference to people of every race and religion. That is why a multiracial meritocracy is the only serious answer for our country. Multiculturalism, as a political experiment, has failed, but if we are to live together in harmony, then equality under the law must be absolute.
People bang on about “14 years”, but it’s been 36 years since Thatcher left office, 36 years of drift and decline.
The Tories weren’t punished simply for time served; COVID was the reason, people understandably hated the lockdowns.
“14 years” isn’t analysis. It’s a Yusufism.
Reform UK’s Rob Kenyon has released a rap music video, and Lee Anderson is not best pleased.
But things take an unexpected turn when Cilla Black takes exception too, with more than a hint of Ali G about the whole affair.
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Rob Kenyon should be taking Andy Burnham apart over his record. Instead, he looks defensive and weak, even the Green candidate schooled him.
Michael Winstanley, by contrast, looks sharp, confident and ready to hold Burnham to account and represent Makerfield.
Shomrim do an incredible job.
Though not police, I believe our police could learn from their conduct: calm, disciplined and community-first.
They treat people equally, help everyone regardless of race/religion, and show what trust and responsibility can achieve.
BLM’s biggest achievement was empowering the backlash against it.
“White Lives Matter”, now pushed by Farage/Reform, will do the same in reverse: entrench identity politics, gift the left an attack line, and bury the real issue, one law for all.
Kemi is absolutely correct.
On 6 Oct 1985, PC Keith Blakelock was butchered during the Broadwater Farm riot, a grim warning of where race, rage and disorder can lead
Henry Nowak’s death deserves the utmost attention, not chaos.
Honour Henry with truth, discipline and justice, not more violence and hatred.
After today, Reform MPs may as well rejoin UKIP. Nigel is turning Reform into UKIP 2.0.
Carswell and Reckless were once good Tories, misled by Farage’s pied-piper routine. Jenrick and Kruger are good men too, but they’ve been led down the same road.
When people say “14 years of the Tories” like I was sat in Cabinet. Bro, I wasn’t even in the party then.
I came back because Kemi’s serious, the policies go hard, and the Conservatives are the best shot we’ve got at fixing Britain.
Reform ain’t it, neither is Restore.
In all this chaos, you can’t help but feel for the people of Makerfield, handed a pretty poor set of choices, except Michael Winstanley, a normal bloke, rooted in the area, and a dedicated local representative for many years.
Winstanley is clearly the best choice.
Turns out @cllrconnorpayne can sing rather well.
What a fabulous night in Crewkerne, too. Supporting local pubs matters, and Somerset Conservatives are great at Karaoke with The Crewkerne Man 😀
Come down to Crewkerne @Jacob_Rees_Mogg we want to see you on the mic next!
This was one of the first things that put me off Reform UK. Nationalisation is not right-wing. Wherever it’s tried, it breeds decline and failure.
The railways are a perfect example: nationalisation didn’t save them, it helped ruin them.