UK’s Labour Has a Problem
Starmer is presumably hoping that by the time of the next election, left-wing campaigners will have forgotten about the war. But I wouldn’t bet on it.
Starmer is presumably hoping that by the time of the next election, left-wing campaigners will have forgotten about the war. But I wouldn’t bet on it.
Bombshell parliamentary admission about Pakistani child-rape gangs and police involvement.
Surgeon gets legs amputated ‘for his own sexual gratification’.
Rather than admit their mistakes and work to fix the mess they’ve created, Britain’s government is criminalizing the truth to cover up their lies and failures.
Mahmood faces urgent challenges, including record Channel crossings and public discontent over asylum hotels. Enver Solomon of the Refugee Council urged her to end asylum hotels and expedite applications.
Police and media still trying to keep secrets.
The immigration policy was shaped in part by the desire “to rub the right’s nose in diversity”. That was no accident, no bureaucratic mishap. It was an explicit goal, and its consequences are now written across Britain’s social fabric.
Even if the UK inquiry does manage to take on board the abuses of Do Not Resuscitate orders, the denial of healthcare and the reckless use of end-of-life drugs, there is still a question of whether it will join the final dots on this puzzle.
Swarmed by five armed coppers and nearly killed… for tweets.
The Dundee lass reminds us of the fighting spirit that still exists. She stands her ground, resisting like a lion against a pack of hyenas: a spark waiting for the day it can rise again.
With the hotels remaining open, we are now due for yet more protests, yet more anger, and yet more public resentment over this issue. In the long-run this makes a political resolution, in the form of a change of government, much more likely.
Government set to fall amid bankruptcy worries.
Does he really think this is going to stop the boats?