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Conservative MP @MichelleRempel calls on the Liberal government to present a plan within a week to deport Iranian regime officials, finalize the foreign influence registry, and mandate in-person refugee interviews.






Hereditary peers to be removed from Lords as bill passes bbc.in/4seAibO







BREAKING: Peter Mandelson is no longer on bail, and has been released under investigation. trib.al/XVPaXiD




New Substack article on the terror of being a minority in your own country. In June 1978, white missionaries and their children at Elim Mission in Rhodesia were forced from their homes and marched through the cold night toward a cricket field in the Vumba Mountains. The black nationalist terrorists avoided firearms so the noise would not alert nearby security Rhodesian forces. Instead, they used axes, bats, and bayonets. The victims were beaten and hacked to death. Four of the five adult women were sexually assaulted before being killed. Children were murdered alongside their parents, some still wearing the pyjamas they had been dragged from their beds in. When security forces arrived the following morning, the bodies lay scattered across the field. A woman lay beaten to death beside her three-week-old baby. Their arms were stretched toward each other, their hands resting an inch apart. The baby had also been beaten to death. Nearby were the bodies of other victims: a man with his hands tied behind his back, a woman with an axe embedded in her shoulder, and children lying in a small huddle where they had attempted to shield themselves from the blows. This article reconstructs the massacre and examines the deeper question it raises about what can happen when a population becomes a vulnerable minority in its own country. The article is linked below.





🚨BREAKING: The domino effect is happening live. Protests have erupted in Cuba, with people shouting: “Down with communism! Freedom! Freedom!”



1/2 From 1956: Here a former Downing Street official, William Clark recounts how President Eisenhower, mistaking him for PM Anthony Eden, said “Anthony, you must have gone out of your mind! ' The President was perhaps over-wrought. “It was some time before I was able to persuade him that was not Anthony.”, Clark recalled 'nytimes.com/1979/11/25/arc…







The i newspaper this morning. Why doesn’t Parliament in any way reflect this feeling?


These aircraft should not be allowed to land on British Soil. Over 1000 civilians dead already after illegal war started by the US and Israel - and all this with no vote in the UK parliament about our role.




From @WSJopinion: After the Iraq war, Iran exploited the power vacuum left by Saddam Hussein. While neutralizing the regional threat posed by Iran, the U.S. and Israel must ensure that Turkey doesn’t take its place, writes Bradley Martin. on.wsj.com/4rYirGk











