“I want to kill someone today & it might be you"
"They wrenched my trousers & underwear down & I was raped by one of the soldiers"
"Other people had guns inserted inside them"
"My daughter was syringed with an unknown substance"
Juliet Lamont's Gaza Flotilla testimony:
İsrailli askerlerin Filistinli bir esire tecavüz ettiği anlar kameraya yakalandı.
Kurbanın bağırsakları yırtıldı; anüsünde ve akciğerlerinde ağır hasar, kaburgalarında kırıklar oluştu.
İsrailliler "tecavüz hakkı" için sokaklara döküldü, bakanlar tecavüzcüleri savundu, tecavüzcülerden biri televizyon yıldızı oldu!
Ve bugün...
Tüm suçlamalar düşürüldü.
Bu sadece Ben-Gvir'in zihniyeti değil, bu İsrail'in ta kendisi!
İsrailli askerlerin Filistinli bir esire tecavüz ettiği anlar kameraya yakalandı.
Kurbanın bağırsakları yırtıldı; anüsünde ve akciğerlerinde ağır hasar, kaburgalarında kırıklar oluştu.
İsrailliler "tecavüz hakkı" için sokaklara döküldü, bakanlar tecavüzcüleri savundu, tecavüzcülerden biri televizyon yıldızı oldu!
Ve bugün...
Tüm suçlamalar düşürüldü.
Bu sadece Ben-Gvir'in zihniyeti değil, bu İsrail'in ta kendisi!
@tracybet I fully support your right to join a limited company owned by Muhammed Yusuf and Nigel Farage. Just because you will not have a say in policy that cuts workers rights, will push Crypto (for £5mil donor Harborne), will move the NHS into an insurance funded Privatised concern.
@ZiaYusufUK@Nigel_Farage P. S. Findoutnow is not a proper poll. It gets it's data from people who apply for money off coupons. That only represents a narrow demographic ie the unemployed and pensioners who are stuck at home watching @gbnews
Even if you were totally oblivious to the fact that Luke Jahn is a full-blown, modern-day Nazi, you’d still think he’s a complete and utter cunt wouldn’t you.
No, Lee Anderson, you still don’t get it. Decent law abiding people have nothing in common with you. Parliament, for once, is mostly united in refusing to use the death of Henry Novak to sow division or hate.
Today at PMQs Farage and his Reform loyalists chose a different path, and you were exposed for exactly what you are. #ReformUK #FarageRiots #Farage #30pLee #ChargeFarage #ArrestFarage
Reform's candidate for Makerfield walked into a BBC Question Time by-election special tonight and didn't walk out of it in one piece.
Robert Kenyon arrived carrying the weight of a week in which his party leader called for "pure cold rage," refused to condemn disorder at PMQs, and told Times Radio the violence was "just the beginning." His job was to deliver Reform's message to a live audience two weeks before polling day. He did not manage it.
Kenyon had already deleted all of his previous social media accounts after posts emerged in which he agreed with a user saying he wanted to "smell and lick" an intimate area belonging to Carol Vorderman, and others in which he directly identified as a sexist and attacked women who had undergone abortions. He had dismissed the posts as "squaddie humour." Vorderman sent an open letter to 6,000 female voters in Makerfield ahead of tonight's programme.
Within minutes of the show opening, a woman in the audience told Kenyon she would rather have a career politician than a sexist. He was asked directly to apologise to Vorderman. He deflected. Later, a member of the LGBTQ+ community called him a sexist from the floor. He had been called it twice before Fiona Bruce reached the two-tier policing question, the one Farage spent the entire week building toward nationally.
When it came, Kenyon fumbled it. The erms and the you-knows took over. The media training, visible throughout as a series of mechanical pivots to party lines, fell apart precisely when the stakes were highest.
He eventually said he condemned the Southampton violence. It took two public accusations of sexism and most of the programme to get there. Farage could not say the same words in Parliament on Wednesday.
On Reform's pledge of 30,000 extra police officers, Kenyon was asked how the party would fund and deliver it. His answer: that's a problem for whoever is in charge of that. The audience laughed.
On the Green Belt question, local, specific, the kind of thing Makerfield voters actually care about, he pivoted to immigration. The room had already decided by then.
An audience member put the sharpest question of the night: how can you trust a leader who took a £5 million donation not to sell off the Green Belt to the highest bidder? Kenyon's answer was that it's going through Parliament, so it's not his problem. Three times in one evening, on three different questions, some variant of not my problem.
Andy Burnham did the opposite of all of it. He said plainly that if he wins Makerfield he will run for Prime Minister. He pointed to crime falling in Greater Manchester as the record he would take forward nationally. He said he would take a serious look at the knife exemptions for religious purposes. No pivots. No deflections. Actual positions, stated plainly, in front of an audience that responded to every one of them, including, at points, the Conservative candidate getting warmer applause than Kenyon in a Labour heartland.
Kenyon said this morning that Makerfield was a win-win, that even a loss would give Labour a bloody nose. Tonight looked more like a write-off.
The by-election is 18 June. Polymarket has Burnham at 74%.
#bbcqt
@PeteClubSeven@Oli_RestoreWSM The context is he's too fucking thick to open his mouth without saying something excruciatingly stupid that makes Reform look like a bunch of fucking idiots. 😂