Watch this and then share this. Zack Polanksi is doing what Keir Starmer should have done, treated asylum seekers with dignity and taken on the divisive rhetoric of Reform UK; watch how Polanski rebuffs the Reform UK person
Instead Starmer, Cooper and Mahmood have prostrated themselves to the far right, making division in society worse
This is why so many are leaving Labour and going Green
Zack Polanski, "Every single Labour MP needs to look to the conscience.. This is extreme, this is inhumane.. And it is a government of cowards"
"Rather than take on the powerful, because the issue here is not immigration it's inequality, Labour went for pensioners, the disabled, and now going for people fleeing wars"
"This is a totally unconscionable way to deal with things"
"And how dare the Labour minister say we are an open tolerant country, how dare she come on Newsnight and talk about compassion, at the same time as she's talking about seizing people's assets"
"This Labour government needs to hang their heads in shame"
Trump DID call for a violent attack on American democracy at the Capitol.
So the BBC Panorama was wrong to edit the footage to make his incitement more explicit than it was, but that's exactly what he was doing.
Britain’s anger isn’t a mystery.
Life’s been getting harder for millions while a tiny few hoard more.
Reform scapegoats. Labour shrugs.
Only organised people can force real change.
🇮🇳Delhi's catastrophic air pollution is a symptom of a deeper societal collapse, where the wealthy insulate themselves with private solutions while the state offers only spectacle and blame writes @VarshaGandikota
https://t.co/EMf5VnXCFS
Tim Davie should go — not because of Trump, but because the BBC needs democratising.
It’s time to free the BBC from government control and corporate capture.
End government appointments. Give staff and viewers a real say.
The US 🇺🇸 doesn’t let the UK 🇬🇧 be truly independent.
This is bigger than Trump — it’s about our semi-vassalage.
Britain needs independence from the US’s military-industrial complex, corrupt politics, and corporate plutocrats.
Keir Starmer is like a kid in a toy car at a motorway service station — pretending he’s driving the country.
Like most of the political class, he just follows the road laid out by Washington, corporate lobbyists and Treasury orthodoxy.
In office, but not in power.