It’s incredible to me how people have moved on from this. It still stands as a reminder of the worst tragedy in London’s modern history and it feels like it has been totally swept under the rug
Presidents of nations committing genocide: welcome.
Vocal opponents of genocide: banned.
My piece for @ScotNational on the UK government's disgraceful decision to refuse Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker entry to the UK.
https://t.co/ewBSqXIaU0
Banning Cenk Uyghur and Hasan Piker from entering the UK is an absurd and cowardly decision from an increasingly authoritarian government.
Let us call this what it is: an attack on the freedom to criticise Israel, as well as the UK government’s own complicity in genocide.
They dropped so many bombs on Gaza and released over 30 million tonnes of CO2. There's also the data centers, one of them reportedly releasing 23 atomic bombs worth of heat into the atmosphere. We are also razing forests faster than we can regrow them.
The picture on the left is from the Deir Yassin massacre, which occurred a month before Israel was formed. lsrael was, quite literally, born out of terrorism.
There is a myth, very widely held in Labour, that we achieved an huge popular victory in 2024 under Starmer.
In fact we won 9.7 million votes, over 3 million fewer than in 2017 and half a million less than the 'disastrous' 2019 poll.
We won because the Tories imploded in 2024.
There have been ~10 attacks on UK Synagogues in the last 12 months.
There have been ~300 attacks on UK Mosques in the last 12 months.
Why is the former a problem ... but the latter isn't?
Hey so, I'm a vegan, and I have spent a good portion of my life helping animals, so I hope that you hear me when I say I find it monstrous to even attempt to judge the eating and hunting habits of people experiencing an active genocide. They are being intentionally starved.
🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer allegedly broke the Ministerial Code after reportedly failing to declare a meeting with Palantir - a client of Peter Mandelson’s lobbying firm
[@Telegraph]
Just for me to be £100k in debt, paying extortionate amounts for hospital parking as staff and not guaranteed a specialty programme place post F2. Because I chose a career that I’ve invested what little me and my family could provide for at the time that I can’t back out from.
Wes Streeting has pledged to tackle inequality in the medical profession and increase the number of people who go on to medical school by 50 per cent over the next decade https://t.co/L5sbEfiJi8
if the BBC were live-streaming this we’d be met with an abrupt blank screen and a notice that the strokes had to return to their home planet or something
guys trying to give islamic lessons while using foul language will always kill me.
this is how you know someone's religion is a performance rather than a belief