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Politics, analysis. TG: https://t.co/WCWy3U6FYj B: https://t.co/1Bj0uUGjMt FB: skwawkbox Merch: https://t.co/0YQPaH7Kpz

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Save the Children UK
Save the Children UK@savechildrenuk·
This is your legacy on the occupied Palestinian territory, Prime Minister @Keir_Starmer. History will remember your complicity. Despite a partial arms suspension in 2024, Keir Starmer's government has continued to enable Israel's atrocities against Palestinians, their families and children through the supply of F-35 fighter jet parts. Nothing can change the horrors Palestinians have faced. But the next Prime Minister has an opportunity to put an end to the UK Government's role as an ally to atrocities. The UK Government must: 🔴 Suspend all arms sales to Israel 🔴 Suspend the UK-Israel trade and partnership agreement 🔴 Ban trade with illegal Israeli settlements To the next Prime Minister: what will your plaque say?
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Mike Galsworthy
Mike Galsworthy@mikegalsworthy·
It is appalling to witness the Chief Rabbi instructing the Church of England that they, as English Christian clergy, should not engage with Palestinian Christian clergy petitioning them. And then to publicly label the Church “shameful” for not obeying him? What puts his judgment or authority above theirs? Lastly, to pronounce damage in Jewish-Christian relations on account of this is to deliberately seek to *cause* damage between peoples, when he has no such authority. Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus and everyone else are all people who just instinctually get along with each other and don’t need the pronouncements of spiritual leaders seeking to kick off power games between them.
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis@chiefrabbi

It is shameful that the Church of England General Synod has recommended engagement with Kairos II. This is a document full of falsehood, which openly rejects dialogue, uses extreme rhetoric to challenge the very existence of Israel and objects to existing peace agreements in the region. Though it poses as a route to understanding, Kairos II in fact functions as an egregious barrier to it, reducing one of the world's most complex conflicts to a single, warped narrative, which can only harm the cause of peace. This is a sad day for Jewish-Christian relations.

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Double Down News
Double Down News@DoubleDownNews·
The whole world has to isolate this rogue Apartheid genocidal maniac, serial killing, pathologically lying state, isolate it & shame anyone who goes there. Israel is exposed, Zionism is on its last leg & only exists on the weight of its own collapsed propaganda. @AbbyMartin 🔥
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Paul Holden
Paul Holden@pauleholden·
Very good from Clive Lewis on the Immigration and Asylum Bill: "Judged against that standard, the government’s new legislation is neither humane, effective nor responsible. Aside from one or two proposals, the bill is a smorgasbord of political signalling to a reactionary gallery that will never be sated, and of punitive measures that will do little to reduce case backlogs, cut the numbers in hotel accommodation or speed up integration."
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis

Last night, I spoke in the debate on the government’s proposed new immigration and asylum legislation. What has become clear is that a significant number of people in this country – around 50 to 60 per cent, according to polling – believe immigration and asylum policy is in need of reform. That includes a more robust approach to people-smuggling gangs, faster processing of asylum claims, quicker removal of those whose claims fail and a reduction in the use of asylum hotels. Some of that concern is rooted in fact. Case backlogs, rising boat crossings and the sheer scale of numbers are real, and they play their part. This is legitimate criticism of a system that is failing everyone: those who rightfully seek to be here, those seeking sanctuary, and those who live here and want a democratic say over the scale and pace of immigration. That isn’t racism. That’s giving people a real say over their own community. But other forces have played their part too. Structural racism, dog-whistle politics, media sensationalism and the mainstreaming of racist tropes by the main political parties are all bound up in the complex equation that has brought us here. Responsible progressives must confront this reality as humanely and responsibly as possible. Failure to act will simply drive more people into the arms of extremists. So what should reform look like? An immigration system that is responsive, democratic and flexible: alive to the needs of the economy, balancing genuine labour shortages sector by sector with re-skilling and training programmes for those already here, and matched by investment in public services and housing. Alongside it, an asylum system that is fair, provides safe routes, fosters integration and sees us take our fair share of the world’s dispossessed. Both must be rooted in clear but strict rules and, critically, in public support. Anything else simply isn’t sustainable. Judged against that standard, the government’s new legislation is neither humane, effective nor responsible. Aside from one or two proposals, the bill is a smorgasbord of political signalling to a reactionary gallery that will never be sated, and of punitive measures that will do little to reduce case backlogs, cut the numbers in hotel accommodation or speed up integration. It also opens the door to the hard right on human rights. They have long sought, for a variety of reasons, to undermine these universal protections. Indeed, the Tories saw the opportunity a Labour government presented with this bill. Not content with it watering down human rights protections for all of us, they attempted to go further and remove us from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) altogether. That is not a door we should be opening in an attempt to placate the hard right. Human rights legislation was forged in the aftermath of the Holocaust, of the concentration camps, of the horrors of fascism. It has protected hundreds of millions of people across the world. Yet the Tories, Reform and many others across Parliament glibly talk of throwing it away. Labour should not be following them down this path. The reason they are called “human” rights is that being human is the universal condition. The day we forget that is the day we open a dark chapter in our country’s history. For this reason and others, I voted against the bill at second reading. It is the last gasp of a government that has lost moral authority on this issue for millions of people. With new leadership, I hope we can finally grasp this issue in a practical, effective and humane way: striking a balance between protection and enforcement, and rebuilding trust with the majority of voters on secure borders.

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Peter Cronau
Peter Cronau@PeterCronau·
The extent of American interference in our country reveals them as bullies not allies. The US ordered Australia to appoint the Antisemitism Commissioner: “We stepped up our engagement with the Australian government. We were pushing them to appoint a special envoy on antisemitism,” “It was a much bigger diplomatic effort than it should have been with such a close ally,” US official. “But we insist that you appoint a special envoy and take this issue seriously.”
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Shan_tweets@Shan11tweet

Interesting read, sounds like Albo & Wong were treading water🤔 “We stepped up our engagement with the Australian government. We were pushing them to appoint a special envoy on antisemitism..” “They refused to do it,” the former official said. “It was a much bigger diplomatic effort than it should have been with such a close ally,” the former U.S. official told JNS. Thanks to @dragonandtonic for the heads up. jns.org/feature/austra…

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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
This must have slipped past the editors: for once the Guardian published a story that doesn't depict China as a heartless dystopian place: theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2… It's actually a great story: a guy traveling in China with his elderly father fell violently ill with food poisoning. The hotel cleaner came, stripped the bed, cleaned everything up, refused any tip, and kept coming back to check on him. Then a receptionist offered to take his father to see the Terracotta Army on her day off. She paid for everything out of her own pocket and refused any reimbursement. The guy says he and his father have traveled the world but never experienced kindness like they did in China. Anyone who knows China wouldn't be surprised by this. The real story is that Western media - The Guardian very much included - has so thoroughly dehumanized China that most people would be surprised by it.
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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
Chambers’ detention marks the first time anyone has faced extradition to the US from Spain for supporting the Palestinian cause The sealed indictment conflates his bailing out of pro-Palestine direct action protesters with sponsoring Hamas It screams political persecution
The Grayzone@TheGrayzoneNews

Exclusive: Fergie Chambers facing US extradition over dubious ‘terrorism financing’ charges The Grayzone has reviewed a sealed indictment for the pro-Palestine donor, who was arrested in Spain on questionable money laundering charges brought by Trump DOJ thegrayzone.com/2026/07/12/fer…

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Paul Holden
Paul Holden@pauleholden·
Here you go. The last dying kicks of this corrupted, authoritarian government. This is being done under the State Threats Bill that Mahmood and allies like Luke Akehurst pushed through Parliament in the last month. This is going to have wild, unpredictable effects. Practically what it will mean is that it will be almost impossible for media outlets to work with on- the-ground journalists to report on Iran, Gaza or Lebanon. But I fear this will also be turned on the movement protesting Israel's genocide in Gaza. Don't believe me? Just days ago NGO Monitor produced a wild-eyed report, endorsed by Lord Walney and Michael Gove, that paints the huge public protests in the UK against Israel's genocide as the work of an international campaign linked to nefarious foreign actors. The report urged the IRGC to be proscribed. Proscribing the IRGC is one of the most consistent and powerful demands of the Board of Deputies and other pro-Israel organisations. Deeply chilling, authoritarian, irresponsible stuff. Mahmood and the Labour Together project have waged a vicious war on our democracy and basic civil liberties.
Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar

BREAKING: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards will be effectively proscribed as a terrorist group, the home office has announced. Ministers are today laying draft regulations before parliament to ban the IRGC and fellow Iranian group the Islamic Movement of Companions of the Right (IMCR). The GRU, the Russian military intelligence unit, will also be designated, if approved by parliament.

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Claudia Webbe
Claudia Webbe@ClaudiaWebbe·
The Starmer-Trump Pharma deal, smuggled into law, can be cancelled with six months’ written notice. That is not a structural barrier. That is a political choice. Burnham’s silence has a body count. 291,000. Here is the story: morningstaronline.co.uk/article/starme…
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Claudia Webbe
Claudia Webbe@ClaudiaWebbe·
The BMJ has counted the bodies. 291,000 people projected to die in England by 2036 from NHS cuts caused by the Starmer-Trump Pharma deal. More than twice Britain’s entire COVID death toll. The NHS belongs to the people who built it. Not to Trump. Not to Starmer. My latest 👇🏾
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