👉NEW -- Parliament could hold vote to ban Israeli soldiers from UK
by @martinrw
Amendment tabled by Jeremy Corbyn would prevent the entry of soldiers from foreign countries subject to war crimes investigations
https://t.co/cVtHwvjknc
"My personal pride and joy." That's how Peter Mandelson described the Palantir deal he brokered.
The whole thing stinks. Kick Palantir out of our NHS, now.
For the past two and a half years, the UK government has armed a genocide as it was livestreamed around the world.
Now, some politicians are pretending they have always been against the crimes they enabled.
Too little, too late. Your complicity will never, ever be forgotten.
Born from our Music For The Many campaign to protect grassroots music venues, Bulletproof Festival kicks off tomorrow!
Join @jeremycorbyn, @Maruja_Band, @SPRINTSmusic, @pussyrrriot and more in London for 3 days of music and solidarity.
🎟️ Tickets: https://t.co/61ZQeRDDLy
"We need this anti-war conference to reinvigorate the global peace movement. I'll be there, and you too!"
Thanks to our deputy president @jeremycorbyn for this fantastic message of support for the International Anti-War conference in London on 20 June.
"The lesson is this: eventually, the rich, the famous, the oligarchs, and the entirely self-entitled do eventually fall."
—Jeremy Corbyn on Mandelson, Epstein and Andrew.
https://t.co/7huvrykZ6q
Thanks to @jeremycorbyn for writing for us today, summing up everything wrong with the decision to ban @hasanthehun from the UK
"What an absurd and cowardly decision from a government that is becoming more authoritarian by the day" ✍️
https://t.co/xZ44ovf06G
Presidents of nations committing genocide: welcome.
Vocal opponents of genocide: banned.
My piece for @ScotNational on the UK government's disgraceful decision to refuse Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker entry to the UK.
https://t.co/ewBSqXIaU0
Banning Cenk Uyghur and Hasan Piker from entering the UK is an absurd and cowardly decision from an increasingly authoritarian government.
Let us call this what it is: an attack on the freedom to criticise Israel, as well as the UK government’s own complicity in genocide.
Let’s make tomorrow’s historic parade fun, memorable and inclusive for everybody.
Enjoy the moment, look after one another, and please take your litter home!
Thank you to all the workers who are making the parade possible. See you there! #COYG
Tony Blair thinks the answer to this country’s problems is AI, welfare cuts and endless spending on war.
Who benefits? Arms companies and tech billionaires.
Once again, Blair is wrong. The answer is a redistribution of wealth and power and the relentless search for peace.
The British public deserves to know the full scale of its government’s complicity in genocide. That’s why I will continue to push for an independent, public inquiry.
We will not give up until there is justice for the people of Palestine.
https://t.co/X0HlSxpGCg
In late March, I had the privilege of speaking to Jeremy Corbyn @jeremycorbyn in Havana. He reflected on why we must support Cuba, why Trump hates them and the real threat they pose, which is showing that another world is possible. #letCubaLive https://t.co/q9IbSVJZUW
Pep Guardiola is much more than just an unbelievable manager.
He spoke up for the people of Palestine, Sudan and Congo while others looked away.
Pep used his platform to defend our shared humanity. That will never be forgotten. Thank you, Pep.
Outside Downing Street last night with the families of flotilla activists who were abducted by Israel.
People sail to Gaza with one intention: to save the lives of Palestinians being starved to death.
Their abominable treatment is an assault on our common humanity.