Why does no one care?
In Africa, black Christian kids as young as 4 years old are being sold inside bags as slaves by Muslim slave traders.
The media, progressives, Palestinian protesters, the UN, and even the Pope remain silent.
.@andyburnham, you say that your generation eroded public trust in politics and must take responsibility for rebuilding it. That is an unusual thing for a man to say three weeks before he enters Downing Street. We will take you at your word.
You entered Parliament in 2001 under Tony Blair. You served as Culture Secretary under Gordon Brown. You were part of the government that took Britain into Iraq on the basis of intelligence that turned out to be wrong. You were part of the government that presided over the financial crisis of 2008. You were part of the political generation that began the mass immigration experiment without public consent, that signed the Lisbon Treaty without a referendum, and that left office in 2010 with public trust in politics at a historic low.
You then spent eight years as Mayor of Greater Manchester. A housing fund that delivered less than five percent affordable homes. A transport network twenty two years behind London. A homelessness pledge broken within a year. A flooding problem unresolved for a decade. A grooming gang review your own whistleblower described as a cover up. An ICO finding that your authority failed to publish Freedom of Information compliance statistics. Your wife appointed to the board of a company holding a public contract with the authority you chaired.
Now you are proposing to apply the Manchester Model nationally. With Ed Miliband, architect of Britain's net zero framework and the energy price crisis, as your Chancellor. With Jonathan Powell, whose China connections and vetting status remain undisclosed, as your National Security Adviser. With proportional representation to ensure that once in power the progressive coalition cannot be removed regardless of how it performs.
You say you will take responsibility for rebuilding trust. The record of the generation you represent and the programme you are proposing are the reasons trust needs rebuilding in the first place.
"A grooming gang review your own whistleblower described as a cover up."
.@andyburnham, you say that your generation eroded public trust in politics and must take responsibility for rebuilding it. That is an unusual thing for a man to say three weeks before he enters Downing Street. We will take you at your word.
You entered Parliament in 2001 under Tony Blair. You served as Culture Secretary under Gordon Brown. You were part of the government that took Britain into Iraq on the basis of intelligence that turned out to be wrong. You were part of the government that presided over the financial crisis of 2008. You were part of the political generation that began the mass immigration experiment without public consent, that signed the Lisbon Treaty without a referendum, and that left office in 2010 with public trust in politics at a historic low.
You then spent eight years as Mayor of Greater Manchester. A housing fund that delivered less than five percent affordable homes. A transport network twenty two years behind London. A homelessness pledge broken within a year. A flooding problem unresolved for a decade. A grooming gang review your own whistleblower described as a cover up. An ICO finding that your authority failed to publish Freedom of Information compliance statistics. Your wife appointed to the board of a company holding a public contract with the authority you chaired.
Now you are proposing to apply the Manchester Model nationally. With Ed Miliband, architect of Britain's net zero framework and the energy price crisis, as your Chancellor. With Jonathan Powell, whose China connections and vetting status remain undisclosed, as your National Security Adviser. With proportional representation to ensure that once in power the progressive coalition cannot be removed regardless of how it performs.
You say you will take responsibility for rebuilding trust. The record of the generation you represent and the programme you are proposing are the reasons trust needs rebuilding in the first place.
"A grooming gang review your own whistleblower described as a cover up."
.@andyburnham, you say that your generation eroded public trust in politics and must take responsibility for rebuilding it. That is an unusual thing for a man to say three weeks before he enters Downing Street. We will take you at your word.
You entered Parliament in 2001 under Tony Blair. You served as Culture Secretary under Gordon Brown. You were part of the government that took Britain into Iraq on the basis of intelligence that turned out to be wrong. You were part of the government that presided over the financial crisis of 2008. You were part of the political generation that began the mass immigration experiment without public consent, that signed the Lisbon Treaty without a referendum, and that left office in 2010 with public trust in politics at a historic low.
You then spent eight years as Mayor of Greater Manchester. A housing fund that delivered less than five percent affordable homes. A transport network twenty two years behind London. A homelessness pledge broken within a year. A flooding problem unresolved for a decade. A grooming gang review your own whistleblower described as a cover up. An ICO finding that your authority failed to publish Freedom of Information compliance statistics. Your wife appointed to the board of a company holding a public contract with the authority you chaired.
Now you are proposing to apply the Manchester Model nationally. With Ed Miliband, architect of Britain's net zero framework and the energy price crisis, as your Chancellor. With Jonathan Powell, whose China connections and vetting status remain undisclosed, as your National Security Adviser. With proportional representation to ensure that once in power the progressive coalition cannot be removed regardless of how it performs.
You say you will take responsibility for rebuilding trust. The record of the generation you represent and the programme you are proposing are the reasons trust needs rebuilding in the first place.
"A grooming gang review your own whistleblower described as a cover up."
@mickipadgett If he was sold tomorrow half the fans saying hes great would suddenly say he wasnt and good riddance, hes decent and a good squad player but we need better to progress,
@MarinaPurkiss In a country of 50m white people we will have some wrong uns, why do you want to import 1000s more, just what is it about Islam that gets you moist?