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New UK Parliament Report: Unveiling the Horrors of 7 October A Truth That Cannot Be Denied
FYI https://www.jewishlabour.uk/ https://www.jewishvoiceforlabour.org.uk/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_in_the_British_Labour_Party Allegations and incidents of antisemitism within the British Labour Party have involved members and affiliates of the party. These incidents have spanned various periods and have involved diverse forms of antisemitism, including stereotypes, conspiracy theories, and offensive language. The party has faced scrutiny over its handling of such incidents, with criticisms focusing on the perceived inadequacy of disciplinary measures and a prevalence of certain antisemitic tropes within its ranks. In addition, some have said that the criticism of the State of Israel by supporters of the party is inherently antisemitic and have described it as double-standards, whilst others have said such an argument is unjust and obfuscates the issues of antisemitism. The Labour Party has publicly condemned antisemitism and taken steps to address concerns, but the issue remains a subject of ongoing debate and controversy. Following the election of Jeremy Corbyn as party leader in 2015, allegations of antisemitism within the party grew. In response, Corbyn established the Chakrabarti Inquiry, which said that while the party was not "overrun by anti-Semitism or other forms of racism", it found there was sometimes toxicity and evidence of ignorant attitudes within the party. The inquiry made 20 recommendations. In 2017, Labour Party rules were amended to categorize hate speech, including antisemitism, as a disciplinary matter. A commissioned YouGov poll in 2017 found that Labour supporters were less likely to hold antisemitic views than Conservative Party or UK Independence Party supporters. A study by the Institute for Jewish Policy Research that same year reported that antisemitism among those on the left-wing of the political spectrum were indistinguishable from the general population and lower than those of the right-wing, and also stated those of the left-wing were more likely to be critical of the State of Israel. In 2018, governing body of the Labour Party adopted a definition of antisemitism for disciplinary purposes in July of that year, aligning with the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's working definition of antisemitism, with modified examples related to criticism of Israel. In May 2019, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) launched an inquiry into whether Labour had "unlawfully discriminated against, harassed or victimised people because they are Jewish". In April 2020, the new party leader Keir Starmer announced an 860-page internal report on Labour's handling claims of antisemitism would not be submitted to the EHRC as evidence. Following this, the internal report was leaked. The report said that Corbyn's team had inherited a lack of processes and systems handling antisemitism. The report also said that hostility towards Corbyn's team by senior officials from Labour's right-wing had also contributed to mistakes and further difficulties handling antisemitism, as well as confusing the issue. Later that same month, the governing body of the Labour Party commissioned the barrister Martin Forde lead a new independent review. In October 2020, EHRC published its report, determining that the party was "responsible for unlawful acts of harassment and discrimination". It reported 23 instances of political interference and concluded that Labour breached the Equality Act in two cases. In 2022, the Forde Report was published and said that the issue of antisemitism was being used as a factional weapon. The report also said that senior figures in Labour hostile to Corbyn and his supporters had slowed down the leadership in dealing with antisemitism and other forms of racism. -
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German Crashes BMW into Parked Vehicles in Phuket
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Tourist Bus Overturns in Phuket: 20 Injured
Thai buses / trucks should be equipped with Black Boxes like planes So it can be determined .. the actual speed of the vehicle and if .. the brakes mechanically failed.. or were actually applied Mobil phones should be confiscated and checked to see if there was activity ( watching video ) at that time and drivers should be drug tested I know I know .. another episode of Fantasy Island -
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Do You Want to Know a Secret?
US security is now in the hands of ignorant people who are doing on-the-job training. It will all be fine in a few years, though it might be a good idea for citizens to brush up on their Russian language skills. And HEY - their hair looks spectacular when their "Oopsies" are featured on the news, or at least will be featured until anything anti-Musk et al gets shut down. -
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Tourist Bus Overturns in Phuket: 20 Injured
Sing it ! He was commin' round the mountain doin 90 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 25 March 2025
British Nationals Face Increased Scrutiny as Thailand Cracks Down on Crime File photo for reference only courtesy of Daily News Thailand has long been a popular destination for British tourists, but recent reports suggest a concerning trend: an apparent uptick in criminal activities involving British nationals. This development has captured the attention of both Thai authorities and international observers. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1355655-british-nationals-face-increased-scrutiny-as-thailand-cracks-down-on-crime/
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