Touch a cop and this FBI will put you down - thanks to @nicksortor for the video we used facial recognition technology and @FBI arrested a subject within 24 hours
https://t.co/4aRJFd3xHB
I lost my beloved daughter Grace O’Malley-Kumar in the Nottingham attacks. She was a 19 year old medical student. She fought a marauding man almost twice her age armed with a dagger. She tried to protect a friend and paid the ultimate price. She placed,
‘friendship before fear’
#graceomalleykumarfoundation #graceomalleykumarcup
It’s time we scrapped the BBC licence fee. If it wants to be this biased it can raise its own income, not rely on a regressive tax. Like other left-wing British institutions, it’s time for change.
Here’s how Polish fans celebrate their club’s victory.
Before leaving the square, they cleaned up after themselves. No one was beaten up or raped.
Be Like Poland.
BREAKING 🚨: Reform has announced if they are the next government in their first 100 days of office they will release every file, email, memo and record held by central government, local authorities, police forces and the Home Office relating to grooming gangs over the past 40 years.
The identities of victims will be protected, but no official will be allowed to hide.
They will also increase police and National Crime Agency taskforce funding by £300 million, taking it to £400 million, so they can adequately investigate the perpetrators and the complicit police officers, social workers and politicians who enabled them. They will be given every resource they require.
This is our plan to finally deliver justice for our girls.
https://t.co/MHvGSvPila
Keir Starmer’s government now faces a potential contempt of parliament vote over the Mandelson files.
Let that land.
Not a motion of no confidence.
Not an opposition day debate.
Contempt of parliament.
The kind of constitutional crisis that parliament reserves for governments that actively defy its explicit will.
The humble address passed in February was unambiguous: release ALL papers relating to Mandelson’s appointment.
The only permitted exception was referral to the ISC for national security and international relations redactions — and that power was explicitly given to the ISC, not to ministers.
The ISC has stated plainly that ministers do not have the authority to withhold documents.
A cabinet minister stood at the despatch box and defended the government’s right to do it anyway.
Now the critical nine-page UKSV vetting summary — the document the ISC says should be published — has been pulled from next week’s release, with Scotland Yard cited as cover.
The Conservatives will table a contempt motion if the government doesn’t comply.
Multiple Labour MPs have said they’d vote for it.
Keir Starmer built his entire political identity on the rule of law.
He is now being warned he personally could be held in contempt of parliament for defying a parliamentary order he promised to honour.
The irony would be spectacular, if the national security stakes weren’t so serious.
Andy Burnham responded to George Floyd’s death by releasing a huge statement expressing his “revulsion at the manner of (his) death”.
He said he knew the “anger and the agony is real”.
He spent taxpayer money lighting civic buildings to honour him and created a Greater Manchester Race Equality Panel.
Yet he has not mentioned Henry Nowak once.
Not once.
Henry was murdered by a sikh man and handcuffed by the police and left to bleed out.
The police are refusing to release the bodycam footage.
Burnham has nothing to say.
All for the same reason: poor Henry was a white man.
Burnham is the same as Starmer, who has also said nothing.
He must not be allowed to become PM.
Last words of George Floyd were ; I can’t breathe Starmer, seeing an opportunity, took the knee.
The last words of Henry Nowak were; I can’t breathe.
Starmer, not seeing an opportunity because the victim was white rather than black, remained standing.
And politicians wonder why we despise them.
Nicola Sturgeon is a piece of work. Turning on the tears for TV but not revealing that she has abandoned her beloved Jockestan and instead set up home in the London she hated.
A Sunday Times poll shows 60% of Scots believe she knew all about her husband stealing £400K. Make that 100% down here.
All next week London temperatures won’t get above the late teens and it’s forecast to rain everyday.
It’s called the British Summer. ☔️
But at least we can expect some respite from the London-based media’s climate hysteria.
Apparently this video isn’t enough evidence to convict the guy in blue for assaulting all three police officers
Yet Lucy Connolly got two years in prison for an off colour tweet - prosecutions Keir Starmer encouraged
Labour’s two tier justice system has to end
You will also see fewer services elsewhere, eg through London to Kent. Easy to reduce cancellations if you just remove the services instead.
This is how the railways worked when last nationalised: rationed capacity, increasing prices, low investment. Expect to see that again.
Made mistake of buying a copy of the @economist after cancelling my decades long subscription - filled with #TDS comments from lazy journalists - mistake I won’t repeat!
UK heatwave 1976 lasted nine weeks - 23 June until 27 August 1976 - what followed was a 16 month Drought
Temperatures reached 35.9 C ( 96.6F) -
We did not worry about the climate back then -
#heatwave