Fox News special in which Brian Kilmeade travels to Belfast to tell unionist gangs that he understands that all they want is to be Irish
a lot of "centrist" journalists who were labour outriders imagined they'd be, in some sense, part of the team, but aside from the few who are basicaly starmer's PR team, the Telegraph and Times are still in charge
over the last 25 years, the entire 21st century, labour actually have a worse record on lgbt+ rights than the tories do
labour is no longer the party you vote for if you're in any way queer but it's also not the party you vote for if you're bigoted toward lgbt+ ppl
NYT is always "progressives should abandon their principles! Sell out! Sell out! SELL OUT!" This is something you will constantly find at the NYT, a piece dressed up as a news article that is editorializing frantically for a political position, not neutrally presenting the facts.
I generally don't like HISTORIANS WILL JUDGE type statements, but Wes Streeting is 43 so it doesn't require historians. He will be known as one of the great villains of current times for the rest of his life.
Nobody knows in America...northern Ireland is in the uk and the people doing pogroms in belfast mostly anti-catholic loyalists
the BBC: people have legitimate concerns that I just made up
bsky.app/profile/pete...
Justin Webb now stating as fact that in Northern Ireland - and across the U.K. - for years people ‘have been able to come here and get access to services’ that local people can’t
Is there any evidence for this? Why is a presenter on the BBC stating this as fact?
[politicians and major newspapers justify pogroms]
other british politicians and journalists: we think this is iran, or russia, or both