โMy mum could not be here either for a visa issue, and the money we had to pay for it.โ
This is genuinely sad. What FIFA and the U.S. have done in this WC should not be brushed off as just another tournament controversy. A historic disgrace.
Football was more fun when scoring two goals at a World Cup would have got Elijah Just a move to a mid-table Italian club. Now there's some algorithm jockey on a laptop somewhere looking at his final third regains for Motherwell spoiling it for everyone.
Immigration raids divide communities, discourage people from seeking support, and undermine trust in public services. We must oppose the hostile environment.
Today I have announced an urgent review of Lambeth Councilโs co-operation with immigration enforcement.
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Itโs funny, motocross at the White House is, like, fine with me. But hereโs an example of something that is genuinely unforgivable but that a lot of people seem to have moved right past.
Remember when Musk challenged the World Food Program to explain how he could solve world hunger with just $6 billion, they did, and he just completely ignored them?
Trevor Philips is neither sharp nor fearless: he is one of many second-raters who are being given rapid promotion by Bari Weiss because of his long record of making hostile comments about Muslims (for which he was suspended by Labour, until Keir Starmer, who shares his views, cancelled the enquiry) as well for justifying Israel's mass-slaughter of Palestinians. On the contrary, there is now no quicker route to advancement than to espouse such prejudices and to air them in sink holes like the Telegraph
Apartheid South Africa and Nazi Germany needed compliant judges to provide a legal veneer to their darkest crimes.
Judge Johnson joins their wretched company. He overturned a jury's conviction of four anti-genocide activists for criminal damage and sentenced them as terrorists instead.
As one their barristers pointed out, the four defendants were initially arrested by police on suspicion of involvement in an act of terrorism. But the prosecution decided not to charge them with terrorism offences because it knew no jury would ever convict them based on the evidence.
Instead the Crown held two trials: a sham one for the jury, and the real one conducted in secret by the judge. That is not justice. It is a show trial worthy of the worst tyrannical regimes.