İngiliz modacı Katharine Hamnett, "Gazze'deki soykırıma ortağız" diyerek 'İmparatorluk Nişanı'nı çöpe attı:
"Gazze'deki soykırımda oynadığımız rol nedeniyle İngiliz olmaktan iğreniyorum"
Tony Blair’s downfall is complete – what a sad, irrelevant end. His ideas are either vacuous, or commercially suspect, or irrelevant to the modern period. He's a sad fool, stinking rich but desperate to rehabilitate his fully-deserved reputation as a war criminal. https://t.co/gcAQsra08J
This woman is chatting pure breeze as usual. PIP is not related to working or not working. Some people? She is implying rotten things here. You are quite right Saul
"there will be some people who really need their PIP payments"
*some*. A Labour peer leaning into the narrative of the deserving & undeserving
Hazarika then talks about welfare to work. Except PIP isn't related to employment & plenty of disabled people on PIP do work
.@faizashaheen: "Firstly on Blair, he should be held accountable for what he did with the Iraq War, when he lied to all of us, I just find it shameful that he can come out & expect to give us advice on anything"
Spot on.
Prominent historian Glenn Diesen completely exposes the terrifying descent into Western fascism.
He reveals government-funded NGOs are actively doxxing his home, while the Defense Minister explicitly orders the media to blacklist him simply for advocating for peace.
2026: Tony Blair calls for Labour to scrap Net Zero because the UK accounts for 1% of global emissions and he doesn't understand the logic behind it
2003: That time Tony Blair announced the UK was going to war with Iraq for what turned out to be non-existent WMD
“Under a Labour government we would freeze energy bills. We wouldn’t allow them to go up.”
~ Keir Starmer
Yet another lie.
A typical energy bill will rise by £221 a year from July.
Blair has no coherent plan for the country. His policy framework is support every US war, cut welfare and pensions, deregulate and privatise, continue anti-migrant policies.
A hopeless, failed project.
Labour has no coherent plan for country, says Blair
https://t.co/eHMuyhUvgj
Tony Blair is the living embodiment of what happens when political office becomes a down payment on future plunder. Ejected in 2007 by his own MPs as a massive liability, he bequeathed Britain a wild casino economy primed for the 2008 crash. And when the British economy crashed and burned, Mr Blair kept quiet while honing his skills at securing power by other means.
His first job, after his ejection from 10 Downing Street, was as the West’s Middle East envoy, with a supposed emphasis on Gaza. It took six painful years for Mr Blair’s tenure to prove a failure so profound it amounted to active complicity in Israel’s ethnic cleansing, in Palestinian erasure, and in paving the ground for the ongoing genocide.
Soon after, the Chilcot Inquiry demolished Blair’s Iraq lies, exposing him as a liar, a chancer and a war criminal responsible for countless corpses of Iraqis, but also of British soldiers.
Then came Blair’s real innovation: the financialisation of the ex-premiership itself. The Tony Blair Institute, fuelled by £130 million from Oracle's Larry Ellison—coincidentally, the largest individual donor to the Friends of the IDF—became a shadow state, brokering governance contracts for autocrats and companies like Palantir that weaponise AI to produce mega-death abroad and full-on surveillance of Western populations.
Now, in May 2026, this corporate fixer issues a 5700 word tantrum demanding that Labour embrace Trump even more than Starmer already has, denounce what is left of Labour’s betrayed Green New Deal, and trash the remnants of workers' rights. This is not the wisdom of an aging statesman. It is the frantic squirming of a man fearing his grip on oligarchic power might soon wane and whose entire post-10 Downing Street existence depends on preventing the many from ever reclaiming what the few have plundered.
https://t.co/1Onlpx9Nkh
Thatcher called bin Laden a 'freedom fighter', Mandela a 'terrorist', Pinochet a 'good friend' and trade unions 'the enemy within'. And Jimmy Savile 'Sir'.