You called me a racist in the Commons - and refused to withdraw.
You said the “Islamophobia” definition would not be used to silence discussion of religion - you lied.
You said defining “Islamophobia” would not be conflated with racism - yet that's what you did.
You're right - when people speak, they reveal who they really are.
Sir Ed Davey has discovered morality. How convenient. How timely. How utterly theatrical.
This is a man who treated the public purse as a personal tributary. Forty three thousand pounds flowed from taxpayer accounts into Kingston Liberal Democrat Property Co., a company his own wife directs. He did not merely claim expenses. He constructed a pipeline. He sat in cabinet meetings posing as a reformer while his household collected the proceeds. The audacity is almost artistic.
Now this same man stands before us in high dudgeon, peering down his spectacles at Nigel Farage. He speaks of hidden gifts. He speaks of self interest. He calls him a Temu Trump. The comparison would sting more if Sir Ed were not himself the bargain basement version of a politician. Poundshop Pooter. Temu integrity.
But we must address his expertise. This financial mastermind who could not spot his own wife's directorship. This ethical guardian who collected two hundred seventy five thousand pounds from the law firm prosecuting innocent postmasters while they hanged themselves in despair. When asked whether a woman can have a cock, he did not hesitate. Quite clearly, he said. Quite clearly. The same penetrating intellect that missed his own corruption apparently extends to human anatomy.
Sir Ed Davey. Forty three thousand pounds of expenses. Two hundred seventy five thousand pounds of blood money. One hundred percent certainty that women can have cocks. And absolutely zero idea where he left his credibility, his integrity, or his wife's directorship.
Keep lecturing us, Sir Edward. The coffee is still warm. The audience is still listening. And the punchline is still you.
15 year old Brit has to undergo plastic surgery after two police officers smash his face on to spiked railings
UK police have sided with Militant Alien Invaders over Brits.
🚨 UK construction: April 2026 Update.
432 firms collapsed in a single month.
That's 17% of every business failure in the UK.
3,851 construction insolvencies in the last 12 months alone.
The worst sector for failures, 4 years running.
📍Source: Creditsafe
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This is Ed Miliband.
He is my MP.
He voted to take away my rights to a jury trial.
Make sure that he is never again voted in as MP North Doncaster.
And don't get me started on Net Zero. 😡
AN OPEN LETTER TO LEWIS HAMILTON
Mr Hamilton,
You have recently spoken about Britain’s past and suggested that the country should consider returning land in Africa as some form of historical reckoning.
Before making such sweeping statements, it might be worth revisiting the full history — not just the fashionable fragments that circulate on social media.
Slavery was not invented by Britain. It existed for millennia across the ancient world — in empires from Rome to the Middle East and Africa. By the time Britain emerged as a maritime power, slave trading networks already stretched across continents.
The Atlantic trade itself involved multiple participants. African rulers and traders captured and sold prisoners to European merchants on the coast. It was an ugly system, but it was also an international one.
What is often omitted from modern lectures about history is that Britain became the first major power to turn against the trade. Parliament passed the 1807 Act abolishing the slave trade, and the Royal Navy then spent decades enforcing that decision.
The West Africa Squadron patrolled thousands of miles of coastline. Sailors died from disease and from gunfire while intercepting slave ships. In doing so they liberated tens of thousands of people who would otherwise have been carried into bondage.
Many of those liberated Africans were settled in Sierra Leone. The capital was named Freetown for a reason.
There are also chapters rarely mentioned today. When Napoleon restored slavery in French territories after it had been abolished, it was British power that ultimately helped end those systems again.
There is also the matter of the enormous compensation loan taken by the British state when slavery was abolished across the empire — a debt British taxpayers continued servicing for generations.
None of this erases the suffering of those enslaved. But it does mean the story is far more complex than the simple narrative often presented today.
So before condemning Britain wholesale, perhaps a moment might be taken to acknowledge the sailors who fought the slave traders and the role Britain played in shutting down the Atlantic system.
A fitting tribute would be support for a memorial to those men who served and died enforcing abolition.
History deserves honesty — not slogans.
Yours sincerely
Stan Robinson
Voice of Wales
@VoWalesWren@alanlester
#SouthAfricaSquadron #RoyalNavy #VoiceOfWales
@YvetteCooperMP Go to your constituency, Yvette. Look around.
Go to ANY constituency, LOOK AROUND. The homeless, the suffering, the poverty.
THESE people cannot wait. And you are elected to serve THEM, not Gazans.
Act like it. For once.
BREAKING: Footage has resurfaced from 2022 showing Keir Starmer explicitly saying Alaa Abd El-Fattah was jailed over his social media posts.
Now, Starmer claims he knew absolutely nothing about those posts.
Which is it?
The more I think about this, the angrier I get. This government jailed an emotional mum for a tweet she quickly regretted and deleted - and @Keir_Starmer has expended precious resources to bring this out-and-out racist back - and is proud of it. https://t.co/Au9krWtteF
Here is a speech from Keir Starmer about Alaa Abd Fattah that he would sooner forget - “jailed for the crime of posting on social media”.
Funny how Starmer is very quick to jail UK citizens for “the crime of posting on social media” yet praises an extremist.
Vile hypocrite.🤨
It’s time to axe net zero. A ridiculous policy that is threatening our energy and economic security, worsening the cost of living crisis and won’t make a blind bit of difference except for the corporations who profit from it at our expense.
There is really something very strange going on over Chagos. Rarely does a report stage and third reading come in the same week and rarely does hugely significant legislation get rushed through. Just who is benefitting from the Chagos sell off ( remember we are paying Mauritius)- certainly not the Chagossians @ChagosUK
Ed Davey was paid £833 an hour - over £220,000 in total - to advise lawyers who were acting for the Post Office. (Taking taxpayers’ money to persecute petrified, innocent people.)
As Postal Affairs minister, Davey refused to believe Alan Bates about Post Office bullying. But happy to jump into the trough after.
Despicable.
#ResignEdDavey
I’m finding it very difficult to watch the police arresting white farmers in London today. I’ve lived here and watched protest after protest after protest by Muslims and terrorist supporters every week for two years and never seen an arrest. Even when they call for our throats to be slit and Jews to be exterminated. The police have once again shown whose side they’re on and it isn’t people like me. I shall now have to stop watching as I’m so angry.