The BBC will not call them Police Officers. Evan Davis on PM has repeatedly said that Peter Mandelson had been “led away by men with body worn cameras”, who had put him “in an unmarked car”. Pitiful.
A vote for Labour at Gorton and Denton would no longer be a vote for Mandelson. But it would still be a vote for the only British party with a member on Donald Trump’s Board of Peace. Specifically, Tony Blair sits on its Executive Board, and on its Gaza Executive Board.
And never mind Keir Starmer’s ostensibly non-satirical Ethics Adviser. Now the Minister for Digital ID, Josh Simons falsely reported to GCHQ that critical journalists, including Starmer’s Independent opponent at the General Election, were Russian spies. That is as bad as it sounds. Call the Police. And if there were to be a by-election at Makerfield, then let us hope that Labour would not have the wit to field Andy Burnham.
I can still find no defence of Gabriel Pogrund by the Israeli Embassy, the Chief Rabbinate, the Senior Rabbinate, the Board of Deputies, the Jewish Leadership Council, the Campaign Against Antisemitism, the Community Security Trust, the Jewish Labour Movement, Labour Friends of Israel, The Jewish Chronicle, the Jewish Telegraph, or the Jewish News. But Simons has said that APCO had gone beyond its brief, which it could undoubtedly disprove in court, so let it sue him.
By claiming to be the only party that could beat Reform UK at Gorton and Denton, Labour is really saying that it would rather lose to Reform than to the Greens, of whom I am also no fan. Reform supporters need to ask themselves what that said about their party.
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