Sadiq Khan cries and plays the victim card: "Racists attack me because I am Muslim and Pakistani!" He also says he doesn't like London is called "Londonistan".
Rosie O'Donnell: "My daughter is now saying 'damn Trump.' And smashing her hand on the table. And I said, 'Wow honey, what are you thinking?' And she said, 'He made us move in order for our own safety! And it's now he's destroying the country!'"
These have been a very difficult set of elections. I’ve felt that in Sunderland.
But the answer is not to turn inwards. It’s to take responsibility, come together & face up to the challenges ahead.
Keir has won before, he can win again. We need to deliver change, not chaos.
The legal definition of genocide is centred on intent to destroy rather than a minimum body count. That’s why idiots like Alonso, who don't posses the ability to think critically, try to contort the application of the word “genocide” so that it aligns with their political narrative.
What he fails to mention, however, is that EVERY event widely recognised by historians or international courts as a genocide has involved an enormous amount of human suffering and death, often on a massive scale.
And hypothetically speaking, even if intent could be proven, it would still be extremely difficult in a court of law to secure a genocide conviction if prosecutors could not also demonstrate concrete genocidal acts and real-world consequences.
I’m deeply saddened about the results today, especially in Wales. But we will bounce back.
Now is not the time to walk away from the challenges we face.
Change does not happen overnight. We cannot choose chaos.
(1/2)
Jennifer Welch: "The parasites in this country are these billionaires… They're the ones that should be paying more in taxes and you know what? Their life wouldn't change at all…"
Happy 100th birthday, Sir David Attenborough.
Thank you for helping generations of us fall in love with our natural world, and inspiring so many to protect it for the future.
@darrenpjones@UKLabour@Keir_Starmer Then stick to the fucking Mandate, that does not include EU Membership, the Chagos Islands belonging to Mauritius, or other shit not mentioned.
The election results today have clearly been tough for Labour.
I’m sorry that we’ve lost so many brilliant Labour colleagues across the country, and thank them for their service.
And I’m sorry that so many voters felt unable to vote Labour at these elections.
@Keir_Starmer has taken responsibility and committed all of us to delivering on the mandate the country gave us at the last election.
The Labour Party shouldn’t waste a minute of the time we’ve been given to get on with that job. If we turn inwards the public will think we’re walking away from that challenge.
The next election will have unity or division on the ballot. A Britain built for all, or a Britain for the few.
Britain is at its best when we come together and rise to the challenges of our time.
And Labour is at its best when our values of equality, collectivism and unity power our project for the British people.
We can deliver a better Britain in the years ahead and beat the prospect of division at the next election, but only if we come together, get on with the job and face the future.
All Ireland poll shows cross-border support for Irish unity and EU membership … more than 70 percent backing in Northern Ireland for U.K. to get back in and fix the Brexit mess thejournal.ie/all-ireland-po…
@campbellclaret@DohaScot Brexit is breaking the union, as predicted.
NI, Scotland and Wales recognise they’re better off out of the U.K. and in the EU.
An estimated 74% of voters who bothered to turn out in the local elections yesterday did NOT vote for Reform. Let that sink in. And then adjust your hyperbole accordingly.