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Corbyn Supporters 50+@corbyn50plus·
The Labour Files | Al Jazeera Investigative Unit. All 5 episodes in one place. Scroll right down to access all the evidence proved in the supporting documents. ajiunit.com/investigation/…
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Farrukh
Farrukh@implausibleblog·
HI @andyburnham under Keir Starmer, Yvette Cooper and Shabana Mahmood Elderly retired old women like this now 84 year old priest who hold up signs are in the same category as Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Baron Hain, "This government is treating Palestine Action as equivalent to Islamic State or al-Qaida, which is intellectually bankrupt, politically unprincipled and morally wrong... I do not support Palestine Action but proscribing it as a terrorist organisation is intellectually bankrupt... Frankly I am deeply ashamed" 2,700+ people have been arrested for holding up signs If someone commits criminal damage or attacks another person, they should absolutely be prosecuted. Those are crimes and should be dealt with through the normal justice system. But arresting people simply for holding up signs expressing support raises a serious question about freedom of expression and proportionality. Also, how can it be right for people to be treated as terrorists when a jury never convicted them of terrorism? I'm with Baron Hain on this. How about you?
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Sharon 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
Instead of subsidised food and alcohol in the House of Commons, I think that only vouchers should be given out. We'll call them dinner tickets - and abolish the alcohol. That's how they want to treat disabled people, and that's how we should treat ableist politicians.
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Nate Bear
Nate Bear@NateB_Panic·
A rocket hasn't been fired from Gaza in 18 months. And Hamas has handed administrative control over to a technocratic interim committee. Yet the apartheid state continues killing children daily. Almost as if it's a holocaust and not a war
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
If you were to attend one funeral per day, for every child killed in Gaza, it would take over 52 years. Andy Burnham believes Israel “MAY” have committed war crimes.
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David Shaw
David Shaw@David90shaw·
🚨 NEXT TIME YOU FILL UP YOUR CAR, LOOK CLOSELY AT THE RECEIPT! You are being actively double-taxed on a tax, and the Westminster establishment has made it completely legal. 🤡 Every single time you put petrol or diesel in your car, the state takes a massive cut before you can even drive away. A staggering 57.95p of every single litre you buy is flat-rate Fuel Duty. But here is the ultimate con. They do not just charge you 20% VAT on the raw price of the fuel. They slap that 20% VAT directly on top of the fuel AND the 57.95p duty itself! You are literally being forced to pay a 20% tax on a tax. They tell everyday motorists to tighten their belts while they run the most profitable legalised shake-down in British history. RT to completely expose this daytime robbery and warn every driver in Britain! 🔁🇬🇧🔥
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Sarah Wilkinson
Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc·
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis, who’s son serves in the israeli army, is trying to block the Church of England’s report on the genocide in Gaza middleeastmonitor.com/20260709-chief…
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
In September, my Gaza (Independent Inquiry) Bill returns to Parliament. Its purpose: to uncover the full scale of British complicity in genocide. The next Prime Minister has a simple choice: will they support this inquiry, or will they block our efforts to expose the truth?
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QueenMother👸🏻@QueenMother1976·
“I work the front desk at a small doctor’s office, and I wish people could see what happens on the other side of the phone. Every day, older patients call us confused. They are told to use the patient portal, upload documents, check lab results online, fill out forms before the visit, and confirm everything through a link. Some of them do not know what a portal is. Some do not have a smartphone. Some have one, but they are afraid to click the wrong thing. Last week, a man in his late 80s called about his test results. He said, “Ma’am, I don’t mean to bother you, but the computer says I have a message and I don’t know how to open it.” He sounded ashamed. That broke my heart. He should not have to feel ashamed for needing a human being. Technology can be helpful. I understand that. But when people who built this country are made to feel helpless because everything became a login and a password, we have gone too far. Not everything needs to be an app. Not every answer should be hidden behind a screen. Sometimes people need a voice. A patient person. A real human who says, “Don’t worry, I can help you.” Progress should not leave seniors behind. Because one day, the world will move faster than us too. And I hope someone is kind enough to slow down. ~Unknown
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MikeD
MikeD@mjdaly57·
Lisa Nandy is a ‘lifelong professional wrecker’ who did everything she could to sabotage the possibility of a Labour government under Jeremy Corbyn. Coups, leadership bids and the non-stop weaponisation of antisemitism She helped destroy the hopes of millions of Labour voters. Nandy spread her lies and vicious slurs about Jeremy Corbyn and didn’t like being reminded of Benjamin Zephaniah’s memorable defence of Corbyn on #bbcqt She and @IsabelOakeshott squirming in their seats. facebook.com/share/v/17fnTv… She’s a mischief-maker par excellence. Lisa Nandy is the Labour Party’s Suella Braverman. She has built a thriving second career on her pathological hatred of Jeremy Corbyn. The very worst kind of politician, without empathy, grace or compassion. Non-stop hate and vilification in smearing good people as anti-Semitic. A political bully now playing the victim. @UKLabour @lisanandy
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
The next Prime Minister should steer clear of Starmer’s shameful legacy. That starts with ending arms sales to Israel, imposing real sanctions, and establishing a public inquiry into Britain's complicity in genocide. My article for @AJEnglish. aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/…
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
We are not giving up. We are not relenting. We are not retreating. We must — and we will — expose the full scale of Britain’s complicity in genocide.
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Your Party
Your Party@thisisyourparty·
Jeremy Corbyn and thousands of others are calling on Andy Burnham to hold a Gaza inquiry. Today Burnham gave his first speech as incoming Prime Minister. 40 mins. He said nothing about Gaza. The arms sales continue. The silence is the answer.
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socialist pete@socialistp40357·
Be under no doubt, these two nasty, evil, dishonest pieces of scum, are pulling Burnham's strings.
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
Please, let’s not have any lectures about moral bankruptcy from someone whose government facilitated genocide.
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Jonathan Cook
Jonathan Cook@Jonathan_K_Cook·
From the outset of his leadership of Labour in 2020, Starmer had worked assiduously to purge the party of its left wing over criticisms of Israel – under the guise of addressing a supposed “antisemitism crisis”. It hardly came as a surprise, then, that he alienated swaths of the British public with his first foreign-policy test – in Gaza. In late 2023, as opposition leader, when he had a chance to distance himself from the Tory government’s illegal collusion with Israel, Starmer shocked even sections of his party’s right wing by declaring that Israel’s denial of water, food and power to millions of Palestinians was an act of “self-defence”. A former human rights lawyer, Starmer was excusing an unquestionable war crime. The International Criminal Court would later issue an arrest warrant for Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of crimes against humanity over the starvation blockade of Gaza endorsed by Starmer. Once in office, Starmer proved no better. He repeatedly denied that the situation in Gaza was a genocide, even though he himself had argued before the International Court of Justice in 2014 that a Serbian attack on the Croatian city of Vukovar 23 years earlier was a genocide. That attack was many orders of magnitude less destructive than Israel’s erasure of Gaza. Starmer refused even to admit that Israel was committing war crimes in the enclave – not least, because to do so would have required him to stop colluding in those atrocities. His government continued to sell arms to Israel, and allowed Israeli arms manufacturers such as Elbit Systems to operate factories in the UK to build killer drones for use in Gaza. British planes transported large shipments of weapons to Israel that helped level the tiny territory, while also carrying out endless surveillance flights over Gaza to supply Israel with intelligence used to obliterate the enclave. At the same time, Britain provided diplomatic cover for Israeli crimes, including at the UN Security Council, and welcomed Israeli generals and politicians suspected of war crimes. But most significantly of all, the Starmer government went further than the Conservatives in cracking down on basic and long-cherished rights to speech and assembly to stifle protests against what a consensus of experts concluded early on was a genocide by Israel. In this regard, Starmer appeared to be extending to the wider public the dirty-tricks, antisemitism smears he had used against Corbyn and his supporters. In the previous Conservative government, home secretary Suella Braverman had branded anti-genocide demonstrations in London that attracted hundreds of thousands of Britons as "hate marches". Starmer’s first home secretary, Yvette Cooper, not only continued the theme but recruited Britain’s draconian terrorism laws to further chill the protests. Journalists and political activists who criticised the government’s complicity in genocide had their homes raided by police at dawn, and faced the threat of up to 14 years in jail for “supporting terrorism”. Next, Cooper proscribed as a terrorist organisation the direct action group Palestine Action, which targeted Israeli factories hosted on British soil that make killer drones to be used in Gaza. It was not just the first time in British history that a direct action group had been proscribed. In a related legal first, the judge in the trial of four Palestine Action activists sentenced them this month as terrorists, even though none had been convicted of a terrorism offence or of causing intentional violence. A popular backlash was inevitable. Thousands of elderly Britons – from vicars and lawyers to doctors and army veterans – took to the streets in protest at an unprecedented assault on civil liberties. In a clear indication of the deeply authoritarian instincts of Starmer and his government, the police were sent in to arrest the protesters en masse. They now face charges of “supporting terrorism”. Meanwhile, the government announced it was preparing to scrap the right of many defendants to trial by jury – one of the most important safeguards against the dangers of state overreach. It was hard not to conclude that the government’s urge to dispense with juries followed from the fact that juries had shown themselves far less ready than judges to convict those caught up in Starmer’s wholesale assault on rights of speech and protest. This is an extract from my latest article Burnham must break with Starmer's dishonest politics. Find a link to the rest of the article in the reply post ⬇️
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Richard Burgon MP
Richard Burgon MP@RichardBurgon·
BREAKING: I've secured a parliamentary debate next week on banning all MPs' second jobs. Farage has pocketed over £1 MILLION from outside "work" since the General Election Being an MP is a full-time job. No MP should be out chasing lucrative second jobs. Let's end this racket!
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