@hightreebud@JayBe77238864@LoveWestLothian The special WTAF?! 🚩
I can't imagine any girl wanting others to know that she's on her period, especially the boys, and using those designated toilets would highlight this. It would feel like a tannoy announcement. Ridiculous!
@hightreebud@LucyHunterB@LoveWestLothian Appalled beyond belief. As others have said, akin to menstruation huts. They ask us to raise £ for girls in Africa to get an education which requires building toilets for the sole use of girls, yet here in 🏴🤯.
@hightreebud@kathmurray1@LoveWestLothian Unbelievable that girls under 12 years old dealing with menstruation for the first time were required to go to separate toilets - and @LoveWestLothian thought this was a price girls had to pay for their utter folly in building mixed sex toilets blocks with no privacy for girls
@avrilvanreyk@LoveWestLothian It is enraging. The casual misogyny that they no longer even see because of their pursuit and prioritising of trans ideology.
>> Secondly, the Council claimed boys do not subject girls to sexual, or sex based, harassment.
For those with a duty of case the naivety is chilling. Presumably they are oblivious to disclosures about Scottish primary schools on 'Everyone's Invited'. >
https://t.co/KHjwPO5XFv
Two shocking points were revealed in this judgment.
First, to their utter shame @LoveWestLothian actually submitted in their defence that they had special period toilets for girls. >>
Green Party @MothinAli said on X "So proud of Sarah for calling out the reform candidate for Makerfield for his abusive misogynistic attitude!"
Ali and his wife, wearing a full veil. Backward misogynist savage.
What a hopeless interviewee
You'd expect the odd flash of intelligence, but......
.................no
And a very good interviewer who never grandstands
God bless, Nick
Douglas Murray:
"There is no two-state solution on the table anymore. The Palestinians were given a de facto state in 2005 when every Jew was removed from Gaza. They had 18 years. What did they do with it? Rockets, war, October 7th."
He's 100% correct
https://t.co/6rE9RHPRrM
Two Stories. Two Institutions. Two Employees Fired For Stating The Obvious. One Thread Connecting Them Both: Institutional Capture.
Luke Salmons was a police community support officer with North Yorkshire Police. During a mandatory diversity training day devoted almost entirely to Islam, trainers walked up and down the room chanting Islam is a religion of peace. Officers were told it was a safe space and that there was no such thing as a bad question. Salmons asked a Muslim sergeant what he thought about Hamas terrorist attacks carried out in the name of Islam. The sergeant happily discussed it and invited him for coffee. Two colleagues later found a book about Islam in Salmons' locker, photographed it and reported him as a risk. An inspector told him I don't like your beliefs and suspended him for gross misconduct.
This was not the first time his Christian faith had been treated as a problem. Earlier that year a superintendent had asked him to write an article about Easter for the force intranet. An inspector intervened and told him he could make no reference to the Bible.
Salmons put it precisely. There is no way that inspector would have taken a Muslim officer into a room and said I don't like your beliefs. North Yorkshire Police has never disputed that. A Christian officer barred from mentioning the Bible while a training day chanted Islam is a religion of peace. In the same institution. In the same year. The silence is the answer.
Sean McGinty was a presenter on BBC Radio Lancashire. On October 7th 2023 Hamas carried out the largest massacre of Jewish people since the Holocaust. Hamas is a proscribed terrorist organisation in Britain. McGinty posted on social media that Hamas was a terrorist organisation guilty of sadistic killings. That is the word any decent person would use who has bothered to look at the evidence, he said. The BBC sacked him for gross misconduct. The BBC does not call Hamas a terrorist organisation in its own coverage despite it being proscribed in British law. A journalist was dismissed for stating a legal fact that his own employer declines to state.
The tribunal also found that his description of trans nonsense and gender madness constituted a breach of impartiality. The BBC that cannot call a proscribed terrorist organisation a terrorist can identify anti-trans sentiments with forensic precision and treat them as a disciplinable offence. McGinty now works as a gardener.
The connection between these two cases is ideology. The same progressive institutional capture that produced the Hampshire Race Action Plan, the Metropolitan Police neutrality myth, the College of Policing practice bank and the officers who handcuffed Henry Nowak has produced a BBC that protects Hamas from the word terrorist and a police force that protects Islam from questions while preventing a Christian officer from mentioning the Bible on Easter.
Salmons identified the mechanism precisely before he was silenced for identifying it. People are weaponising DEI for their own advantage. People know they will get a heightened response from the police if they say it's to do with their religion or sexuality. That is a description of exactly what Vickrum Digwa did on a Southampton street on the evening of December 3rd 2025. He knew the trump card. He played it. It worked.
The Islamist left alliance in Britain's institutions does not announce itself. It does not need to. It simply fires the people who name it and promotes the framework that protects it. Luke Salmons named it. Sean McGinty named it. Both paid the price. The institutions that punished them have not been held accountable. They never are.
Luke Salmons and Sean McGinty. One Asked Questions About Islam. One Called Hamas Terrorists. Both Lost Their Jobs.
Reporter: How do you feel about the Iranian Foreign Minister accusing the US and Israel of genocide?
Marco Rubio: The Iranian? He's an expert in genocide. They've killed thousands. Every problem in the Middle East is Iran. Hezbollah? Iran. Shia militias destroying and threatening Iraq? Iran. Hamas? Iran. Houthis? Iran. Assad in Syria? Iran. Everywhere you turn, they're behind all of it.
'Starmer has literally just ignored me.'
Rhiannon Whyte's mother says she has nothing left to do other than to reach out to Elon Musk and Donald Trump to try and find justice for her daughter, who was murdered by an illegal migrant.
Our collective heart is shattered and our blood calls out for justice.
A young Jewish woman — a 23-year-old nurse — was viciously assaulted on the NYC subway in broad daylight. A woman screamed the medieval blood libel “Jews are eating kids!” at her, “I smell the kids on you,” then choked her, threw her to the ground, beat her, and ripped out chunks of her hair. The victim ended up hospitalized with a concussion.
This wasn’t random rage — it was pure, ancient Jew-hatred unleashed in 2026 New York.
And where is Mayor Zohran Mamdani? Four days of deafening silence. No condemnation. No statement. No leadership.
This is not leadership. This is complicity.
When the highest elected official in our city refuses to speak out against a brazen antisemitic attack — especially amid a shocking 70% surge in anti-Jewish hate crimes — it sends a clear message: Jewish New Yorkers are fair game. Mamdani’s rhetoric, his policies, and his selective silence have helped foster an environment where medieval blood libels are shouted on our subways and Jews are targeted for simply existing.
This young woman could have been any one of us. Any Jewish mother, daughter, sister, grandmother riding the train home. She is someone’s child. Someone who chose to heal others — and was brutalized for being Jewish.
How many more attacks will it take? How many more silent days from City Hall?
We are not strangers in this city. Brooklyn, our neighborhoods, our history — we built lives here after the Holocaust. We deserve to ride the subway, walk the streets, and live without fear.
Enough. Call out the hate. Demand leadership that protects every New Yorker — including Jews.
Silence in the face of blood libels and violence is not neutrality. It is permission.
My heart weeps for this young woman.
Never again means never again — not even in 2026 New York.
People saying JD Vance is interfering in British democracy are wrong. He’s actually echoing the democratic wishes of the British people who have consistently voted for massive reductions in legal immigration and a total stop to illegal immigration.
Andrew Gilligan asks why an organisation like the National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP) is allowed to be anywhere near the profession of law enforcement.
NAMP has branded Zionism “one of the manifestations of anti-Muslim hatred, stripping Muslims of their humanity”.
These inflammatory claims were made in a NAMP policy paper on “confronting anti-Muslim hatred”, which also described the Israel Defense Forces as a “Zionist terrorist group”.
The organisation is affiliated with at least 16 of Britain’s 43 police forces and has a formal national role within policing. It has also received praise from the College of Policing.
NAMP works with the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), including through workshops and presentations to the NPCC’s counter-terrorism advisory group. It has called for the term “Islamist terrorism” to be abandoned, arguing that “its use by the police contributes to faith hate crime”.
As Gilligan notes, this is despite the fact that, since 1999, 94 per cent of terrorist deaths in Britain have been caused by Islamists.
Policy Exchange’s David Spencer has argued that a central element of the crisis consuming British policing is the diversion of officers from their core task: keeping the public safe, preventing crime and catching criminals. NAMP and its agenda are a clear example of that distraction.
Read more below in @spectator 👇