Holidaymakers & travellers should be very wary of booking through @eDreams
They’re another foreign based travel company that tries to hide behind T&Cs it does not clearly publish before a contract is made. They also make it extremely difficult to contact. My advice: Avoid them
Keir Starmer already denied allegations of 2-tier policing, + he had to bat them away again at PMQs. Now, the chief constable of Hampshire police joined in those denials, while apologising for his officers handcuffing Harry Nowak.
But this is gaslighting us. We know it is true
Why is he gaslighting us? Because his own police documents, issued by the College of Policing, tells officers to positively discriminate https://t.co/Fke7zI4XSb
Kemi Badenoch yesterday claimed that “whipping people up” and “making them angry” was not the correct response to the sickening footage of Nowak’s final moments. But she's missed the point. PEOPLE ARE VERY, VERY, VERY ANGRY and have had enough of establishment hostility
Private schools lose 30,000 pupils after Labour’s VAT raid
Number of pupils at private school has hit lowest since 2017 after 20pc VAT on school fees https://t.co/9K0nYrAy4t
@UKLabour spiteful and totally misguided politics of envy - they aim at the parents, but hit the kids
People are very angry at the two tier policing and the complete racist disregard for white people by this government and the police. Let's here concrete plans to return to a level playing field. Positive "discrimination" is still "discrimination" https://t.co/iUIHoMpbQR
Kemi Badenoch clearly decided that it would be difficult to call for calm around the Henry Nowak case, and then to spend Prime Minister's Questions talking about it at length.
The format of the session rarely lends itself to calm, and she had rightly judged that others – including Nigel Farage – would bring the matter up themselves. Instead, the Tory leader did what Keir Starmer did when he answered his first question, which was to call for calm.
And then she moved onto welfare spending, using Pat McFadden's private message to Lord Mandelson as an opportunity to revisit Labour's failure to reform benefits.
But Nowak still dominated the session, and not just in the questions. The atmosphere in the chamber wasn't as rowdy as it would have been during a normal knockabout on welfare.
✍️ Isabel Hardman
Article | https://t.co/Xn6QEBKtGk
@welshroots Ah yes, the man who bends the knee for a foreign felon, but gets upset when MPs express anger when an unarmed, decent young university student gets stabbed 5 times by a man who plays the race card, as the attending police dismiss his pleas for help, handcuff & caution him
Transgender ideology is being pushed in schools along with climate change in clear breach of the Education Acts. If parents do not take action, they are allowing their kids to be indoctrinated.
https://t.co/xuZ88dCNPx
Third-party materials are being used to push ideological agendas in our classrooms. We’ve seen it with books portraying small boats alongside slogans like “everyone welcome here”. We’ve seen children taught that a black person cannot be racist towards a white person.
Teaching children to see the world through labels & tribal identities breeds division.
There is no place for this in our classrooms, & any such materials should be removed.
We need to remember that our PM "took the knee", as did our national sports teams (often to the bemusement of their opponents), humiliating themselves and our nation, over the death of a black American criminal who, between 1997 and 2005, served eight jail terms .../1
He has previously said he prefers Davos to the "shouting place" of Westminster. We can understand that now. He certainly doesn't seem to like us very much
"The Conservative Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Philp, condemned in Parliament “the dangerous ideology of so-called anti-racism”, which “enshrined” in the Police’s own strategic guidance differential treatment of suspects according to their race." https://t.co/Pgzptaq2FK
"The racialised obsessions of progressivism have claimed another innocent life: falsely accused of racism, the victim was treated as the suspect, and died for it... /1
This “former senior police officer” named Neil Basu came out publicly in support of Black Lives Matter & said protestors were “right to be angry”.
Not this time though - you’re not allowed to be angry this time.
Any government that treats people differently according to skin colour - or religion - *is* rascist. Our institutions are rascist. The problem is endemic.
Will the England football team "take the knee" for Harry?
https://t.co/J5kkmnMWNX
Identity politics divides our country whoever is doing it.
The Conservative Party rejects it.
We believe in universalism and equality under the law. We must not treat people differently on the basis of skin colour. We have to build faith and trust in our institutions.
If there is one thing that should come from Henry’s death, it is that we make things better, so that this does not happen to any of our boys again.
That is what I am committed to.
I do not want his death to be in vain.
Let’s do this for Henry. Let’s get this right.
In Großbritannien haben wir eine Regierung, in der jeder, der nicht wohlhabend ist, als Volksfeind gilt. Diese Menschen werden bis zum Ruin mit Steuern belastet.
https://t.co/ybUD2pKJMv
BlackRock-Kanzler und Multimillionär Merz will, dass die Deutschen länger schuften und ihre Altersvorsorge auf den Aktienmärkten verzocken. Mehr Abgehobenheit geht nicht! Hat Merz überhaupt eine Vorstellung davon, wie es ist, jeden Morgen aufzustehen, um sich und seine Familie irgendwie über die Runden zu bringen? Oder davon, was es bedeutet, Jahrzehnte lang zu arbeiten und Beiträge zu zahlen, am Ende aber trotzdem kaum von der mickrigen Rente leben zu können? Wir brauchen dringend wieder eine Politik, die das Leben der Menschen verbessert, statt sie mit immer weiteren Kürzungen zu überziehen! Meine Rede auf der BSW-Kundgebung in Berlin.