
Simon pass
855 posts




The brutal, senseless murders of Bebe, Elsie and Alice marked one of the darkest moments in our country’s history. The report today is truly harrowing and profoundly disturbing. It sets out systematic failures that led to this terrible event. I’ve been overwhelmed by the bravery and determination of their families and while nothing will ever bring these three little girls back, I’m determined to make the fundamental changes needed to keep the public safe. I will do everything I can to honour the memory of Bebe, Elsie, and Alice.









Keir Starmer jetted off for a four-day luxury family Easter break at a £200-a-night four-star boutique hotel in Valencia, complete with rooftop bar and pool. While lounging in the sun and sipping café con leche in a public square, Trump was issuing ultimatums to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants and warning Tehran they’d be “living in Hell.” Starmer stayed put despite the escalating crisis, five years after he slammed Boris Johnson for holidaying as Kabul fell, declaring: “You cannot coordinate an international response from the beach.” Macron spent the weekend on emergency calls with Trump and Iran’s president. Starmer? Not so much. Priorities





I think it very fair to say we have the right leader of the UK in these very difficult and challenging times. Not only is @Keir_Starmer is achieving great things at home and slowly repairing the terrible damage done by the Tories, but internationally, he represents us with great intelligence and dignity in face of the mad man in the White House @realDonaldTrump. Also, and best of all, he is now steering us back home to where we truly belong, the heart of Europe and the EU. So far, I give the man a deserved 10/10. #TenYearKeir #CalmerWithStarmer


Keir Starmer told to BAN Kanye West from Britain in order to stop him performing London gig due to rapper's history of anti-Semitism trib.al/AtZIqAP










Suspended Labour MP Karl Turner claims No10 is behind smears questioning his mental health after he led the revolt against Keir Starmer’s plan to scrap jury trials for thousands of offenders. The former barrister says Chief Whip Jonathan Reynolds and senior aides hinted he was “not well” or “a bit mad” for daring to criticise the Government. Turner fired back with a solicitor’s letter to Reynolds (copied to Starmer): “I was not and am not mentally ill… challenging the Government both rationally and thoughtfully with integrity was not as a result of failing mental health.” He was suspended shortly after voting with the Tories and leading a backbench rebellion.






