unknownfield
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It’s all too clear that a country in which Jews are attacked on the streets simply because they are Jewish, synagogues need to employ security, & anti-Semitic slogans & images are paraded through city centres or exhibited in art galleries is exactly what we’ve become.




The European mind cannot comprehend the coexistence of the bakery section with the baked goods aisle.







What do you mean by “on the job” ? If MPs have to be in Parliament until late at night, which they often do three days a week, for months at a time, and while they wait they go out to the dedicated socialising areas of the Parliamentary estate, the terrace and bars, to buy a pint for their staff members, or talk to journalists, or other colleagues, you consider that on the job presumably, but I fail to see how it is different from any other working person going to the pub with colleagues after work. I am very sad that a lot of people in Westminster seem to have alcohol problems, and it seems to me like a wider societal problem not just limited to Westminster. But that is not an argument for dehumanising political work environments.


"You can smell the alcohol when people are in between votes." Green MP Hannah Spencer tells us what Westminster is REALLY like. The full interview is live on YouTube, and as a podcast here: linktr.ee/howtorebuildbr…














