Steve Wright, Fire Brigades Union, criticises Reform UK,
"You've got Nigel Farage acting like he's the voice of the working class"
"He's admitted to taking a £5,000,000 donation"
"Richard Tice said he would attack our pensions, he would come for public sector pay, they would not invest in public services"
"The only people who would benefit would be the billionaire class"
"And it's quite rich of Danny Kruger to say that a Reform government would be able to fix the crisis that we see now"
"None of them are talking about the cost of living crisis, about public services that have been decimated after 14 years of austerity"
"None of them are talking about inequality that exists"
"That's why people have gone out and voted the way they do because Keir Starmer has no delivered on that"
🚨 WATCH: Labour MP Charlotte Nichols reveals she was raped as an MP as she opposes the jury trial reforms
"I waited 1,088 days to go to court. We've been told [by the Government] that if we have concerns about this Bill, it's because we've not been raped"
A Palestinian artist and photojournalist who is the protagonist of a documentary due to premiere in Cannes in May has been killed in an Israeli air strike.
Fatima Hassouna died with nine members of her family in a direct strike on their home in Gaza City on Wednesday.
Hassouna, who had gained international recognition for her photojournalism capturing the impact on the Gaza Strip’s civilian population of the Israeli military campaign, appears in French-Iranian director Sepideh Farsi’s 'Put Your Soul On Your Hand And Walk'.
Hassouna was killed 24 hours after the documentary was announced as having been selected for parallel Cannes section ACID, running from May 14 to 23 alongside the main festival
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