It's going to be like a form of character-building National Service: arguing with Americans about the Food Discourse™
Imagine the devastation though if that oil tanker had got through the channel and carried on wherever it was going. I'm all in for not having a pension to stop this.
Whatever good intentions people may have, the road to hell is paved with them. I do not doubt for one second that what Labour sees here is an opportunity to relieve the state of the financial burden certain lives represent to them. Their treatment of vulnerable minorities is why I now oppose this.
Beyond chilling.
While the proscription of Palestine Action has been struck down and the verdict in the Government appeal against this has not yet been given, escalating these sentences today clearly risks a serious injustice.
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Half of UK welfare is pensions, 1 in 3 people on Universal Credit are in work, disabled people are disabled, more of them since Covid hit, but the welfare bill as % of GDP is stable (lower than most developed countries) and is forecast to stay stable and below OECD average for the next 5 years.
Just heard the words Dick, Advocaat and Curacao in the same sentence on the TV; and just for a second there, I thought they were describing the worst cocktail ever.
Honestly, its fucking sickening. They were convicted of non-terror offences by a jury, and the judge added a terror endorsement after the fact. It's a complete undermining of the principle of trial by jury, and it should be overturned immediately and the judge removed for judicial misconduct.
Jughead J'onzz
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The judge found that the activists wanted to end ‘British complicity in Israeli war crimes’. Simon Childs reports from Woolwich crown court.
guys i just love the world cup
i love the fans, i love the football (yes, even the boring 1-1 draws), i love the anthems, i love the chanting, i love the joy, i love the agony
and gianni infantino can’t take that away from any of us no matter how much of his slime he tries to smear around
I will have my revenge, in this life or the next
The Labour Party owes its existence to the need of ordinary people to have a party which represented them and their interests in Parliament. They need another one now, because Labour have relinquished that role.